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RE: West african primary to secondary schools, a haven for child abuse. Do not read if hypersenstive

in #familyprotection7 years ago

Hey there, I had no idea when I heard your beautiful singing that I would also see you working to raise awareness of such important issues - I am very happy to help in any way I can.

The Cain was banned in Australia (where I am from) when I was just beginning in Primary school, I find it a little shocking that this practice is continuing to this day - I find it even more disturbing that it seems so prevalent within your society (given the last video).

The points you raise are true, none of the things you listed as a cause for a beating were even the direct fault of the child - how can punishing someone in this manner be expected to help curb undesired behaviour, especially when it seems to just be handed out on mass.

Thanks for shedding some light on this issue, it's people like you speaking up that will eventually usher in change - we can only hope it happens sooner rather then later.

I wish you all the best in gaining more attention on this issue, beating children has never been a way to teach or encourage good behaviour - it's a way of controlling people and giving the abuser an elevated position of power, I'm glad that you're doing what you can to end these practices.

Good luck <3

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Thanks so much ma. There is really no justification for this. It is pure wickedness that is innate in their hearts. Even many parents here are worse in this act or should I say art because our ex neighbor has drawn the map of the amazonian jungle on the sons back and he's just about 13 years old now. She beats her children at night when they are already sleeping, for things they did in the day. She thinks by that way, they would become responsible instead, after every stroke they become more hardened and worse. Now she is dead and the children are rogues now. "Who her beating con help".