tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-95738970217731354.post7277575715582906218..comments2023-12-28T02:52:31.067-08:00Comments on Went 2 the Bridge: When A Picture And Caption Are Worth One Thousand WordsLisa Savagehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06319699936783253064noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-95738970217731354.post-61574145740042206802017-10-13T12:26:03.960-07:002017-10-13T12:26:03.960-07:00Hi Lisa that first meme of yours hits the spot. No...Hi Lisa that first meme of yours hits the spot. Not only is war child abuse killing thousands of innocents but it's part of a vicious cycle. Those raised in the most authoritarian manner often with corporal punishment are often the strongest supporters of war and least likely to question authority. <br /><br />Coercive child rearing is most common in the South and it teaches children to believe what they're told and to obey without question through fear from an early age, before they develop critical thinking skills. And when these children grow up they blame all the wrong people for their problems because it brings bad feedback from those they're closest to. <br /><br />Support for corporal punishment in schools is strongest in the nineteen states that also have among the highest murder rates and most blind support for the military even though the politicians giving the orders keep lying! <br />Zacherydtaylorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14698044667634105382noreply@blogger.com