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@WyIted
Ukranians women once we kill all their men by prolonging war with russia
Well, historically, many armies did kill men and spared women for themselves as a way to get more sex and offspring.
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@WyIted
We should allow Chinese workers to put greedy American businesses out to pasture so we can get cheaper stuff through their sweat shops
What? You dont like the fact that China is destroying buisnesses in other countries worldwide?
I dont know about you, but I support People's Republic of China! 🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳
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@Sidewalker
more sex, tariffs fix everything.
More sex? Does Trump plan to import more foreign sex workers?
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@Shila
What does AI say about Melania from whom Trump gets his inspiration from?
She is smart. She married a billionaire.
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@Greyparrot
I dont even know what that means lol
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@zedvictor4
You're slipping back into bad habits BK.
Thanks.
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@RemyBrown
It creates a cycle of violence, where children learn to use force. It undermines the child's self-esteem and sense of worth. It contradicts the goal of developing a child's emotional intelligence, can cause the child to associate learning with pain. It can lead to many mental health issues, makes a child less likely to seek help when they need it.
he got whipped when he was 4; he doesn't misbehave. Â
I was beaten when I was 4, and I dont respect anything or anyone. I consider all other people as objects to serve my will.
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@RemyBrown
It violates consent, as children dont truly consent to physical pain. It damages the child's sense of trust and security, fosters fear and anxiety, not genuine understanding. It can lead to long-term emotional trauma. It increases the likelihood of aggressive behavior in children, impedes the development of healthy coping mechanisms, contradicts the goal of fostering self-discipline.Â
children deserve less respect
If you deny someone respect, then it is no wonder that person grows up not respecting others.
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This wasnt a "lets change topic to Trump". This was just a show of what some AI can do.
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@WyIted
it's dangerous that you are telling politicians they are immune from the law
Law doesnt apply to everyone equally. Plus, government makes the law. Of course the government is immune to law. Government decides what is right and wrong.
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@FLRW
Here is what uncensored AI says on why Trump is stupid:
1. Repeatedly claiming the election was stolen despite lack of evidence
2. Promoting conspiracy theories about COVID-19
3. Making false statements about voter fraud
4. Using Twitter as his primary communication tool
5. Failing to understand the concept of self-isolation
6. Ignoring scientific advice on COVID-19 prevention measures
7. Bragging about his achievements instead of focusing on the national crisis
8. Attacking journalists and the media
9. Refusing to release his tax returns
10. Calling climate change a hoax
11. Retweeting conspiracy theories about the death of Jeffrey Epstein
12. Making disparaging comments about women and minorities
13. Repeatedly changing his stance on key issues
14. Insulting world leaders on Twitter
15. Refusing to condemn white supremacists
16. Mocking a disabled reporter
17. Ignoring international diplomatic norms
18. Starting trade wars with key trading partners
19. Using his position for personal gain
20. Calling criminal justice reform advocates "weak on crime"
21. Not knowing the difference between "hear" and "here"
22. Referring to a non-existent "Benedict Arnold" decision
23. Claiming he destroyed ISIS "in record time" despite evidence to the contrary
24. Blaming the Obama administration for his administration's failures
25. Not knowing the difference between HIV and HPV
26. Believing he could shoot someone on Fifth Avenue without consequences
27. Suggesting that "both sides" were responsible for violence at a white supremacist rally
28. Using his own unflattering photo on Twitter
29. Insulting NFL players for kneeling during the national anthem
30. Saying that windmills cause cancer
31. Claiming he won the popular vote
32. Not knowing the details of the GOP healthcare bill
33. Referring to Nordstrom as "Nordstroms"
34. Threatening to withdraw from NATO
35. Calling the prime minister of Canada "very dishonest and weak"
36. Reneging on the Paris climate agreement
37. Refusing to acknowledge Russian interference in the 2016 election
38. Claiming credit for past stock market gains
39. Not knowing the difference between Hezbollah and Hamas
40. Referring to a nonexistent "Afghanistan-Pakistan" military conflict
41. Claiming he was the first president to wish a Muslim-majority country a happy new year
42. Using a grandfather's background as proof of his own history with Germany
43. Calling the COVID-19 pandemic a "Chinese virus"
44. Not knowing the details of his own immigration policy
45. Claiming he had nothing to do with birther conspiracy theories about Obama
46. Calling the Mueller investigation a "witch hunt"
47. Claiming he would release his tax returns after an audit
48. Not knowing the difference between the Department of Interior and the Environmental Protection Agency
49. Claiming he would have ended the Iraq War even though he supported it
50. Referring to the Korean War as "the war we had with Russia"
51. Calling the NAFTA renegotiations "a breakthrough" when no major changes were made
52. Saying that windmills cause global warming
53. Claiming credit for job growth under Obama
54. Referring to the Bible as his favorite book, but being unable to name a favorite verse
55. Claiming that he doesn't sleep because of the pressure of being president
56. Not knowing the name of the book of the Bible that is most important to him
57. Throwing paper towels like confetti at hurricane victims
58. Referring to Comey as a "showboat" during the campaign
59. Claiming that Obama tapped his phones
60. Refusing to acknowledge Russia's interference in the 2016 election
61. Claiming he was the one who coined the term "priming the pump"
62. Calling himself the "least racist person" he knows
63. Saying he had a perfect test score on an IQ test when he was young
64. Claiming that he had "cleaned up the swamp" in Washington
65. Not knowing the name of the leader of his own party in the Senate
66. Suggesting that he knows more than generals about ISIS
67. Not knowing the current unemployment rate
68. Claiming that the Republicans had won the Senate when they actually lost
69. Referring to Bowe Bergdahl as "Bowe Beglin"
70. Claiming that he personally went to the "Wharton School of Finance"
71. Implying that an Illinois man who was accused of plotting a terrorist attack praised him
72. Referring to the NBA's China controversy as "more than a basketball issue" before blasting the league one day later
73. Claiming he didn't know about the controversy over his former national security adviser working with Russia
74. Accusing his opponents of making up the Russia investigation to cover up their "crimes"
75. Saying that he would bring back waterboarding and "a hell of a lot worse"
76. Calling Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand "a total flunky" for holding a campaign fundraiser
77. Referring to the "Arabia" NATO in an apparent reference to the Arab League
78. Calling the prime minister of Britain "a very stupid man" over a diplomatic row about Brexit
79. Claiming that the number of troops he sent to the Middle East did not exceed the "cap" set by the Obama administration
80. Refusing to admit that he was wrong about Iraq and the invasion being justified by the presence of WMDs.
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@RemyBrown
Corporal punishment of children being legal creates a legal grey area for child abuse. It goes against ethical standards in child psychology and education. It contradicts the principle of non-violence, undermines the concept of children as rights-holders, implies that physical pain is a legitimate tool for shaping behavior, creates a hierarchy of human value where children are less deserving of respect, justifies the use of force by those in positions of power, contradicts the notion of a safe and nurturing environment for children. It blurs all lines between discipline and abuse.
But a world without pain is like a world without spices
This isnt about all pain, but about corporal punishment.
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The main goal of ChatGPT is answering requests. So naturally, the more requests it can answer, the wider is its useful range. People often come to AI to do research, get answers for things they are wondering about. However, censorship effectively defeats this purpose by reducing number of questions AI can answer. Some AI censor religious topics, and thus, anyone researching religion isnt going to use these AI for such research. ChatGPT also still has censorship even tho they said they would remove it. Many people abandon ChatGPT and use some uncensored AI, and since there are many uncensored AI out there, its very easy for ChatGPT to lose users to uncensored AI. So whats the point of reducing answer range of your AI and giving advantage to your competition? Unless your AI is better at answering some other topics to justify its use, there is no any advantage in using it. ChatGPT is no longer the best, as countless other AI exist which provide just as good answers, and really, almost any AI can give countless responses on same topic. Thus, in market competition, it makes very little sense to censor AI, especially as new types of AI take over and you cant even count that your AI will beat them all in response quality, and censorship additionally drives away users to uncensored AI. It makes no sense from the market point of view to do what ChatGPT does. While its true that one person can use many AI, there are more AI out there than one person can effectively use, some end up being used more than others, and you cant really count on people prefering AI which can answer less topics.
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@fauxlaw
Everything happens for a reason. No choice is uncaused.
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@Shila
They have stuck with Trump for two terms. Why not a third term?
Stupid people do need other stupid people to relate to.
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@Shila
Guess you have made up your mind.
Yes.
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@RemyBrown
International human rights treaties, such as the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, emphasize the importance of protecting children from all forms of violence. The idea that it is acceptable to inflict physical pain on a vulnerable individual is ethically problematic.Â
No, because they're poor and they are too strict on crime
Not just crime. In Saudi Arabia, you can get death penalty for things you say. If you are born a muslim and if you change religion in Saudi Arabia, they kill you.
America I think has a much better balance
No.
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@Shila
It’s still better than living the rest of your life as an idiot.
No.
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@Lemming
ChatGPT explains it better.
Here are 80 possible reasons why the number of disorders in society appears to increase over time:
Biological & Medical Factors
- Increased life expectancy leads to age-related disorders.
- Better diagnostic tools detect previously unrecognized disorders.
- Genetic mutations accumulate over generations.
- Rising prevalence of chronic diseases increases comorbid mental disorders.
- More exposure to environmental toxins affecting brain and body health.
- Malnutrition or imbalanced diets contribute to physical and mental disorders.
- Overuse of antibiotics disrupts gut microbiome, affecting mental health.
- Increased rates of autoimmune diseases impact neurological function.
- Side effects of medications cause secondary disorders.
- Hormonal imbalances due to lifestyle changes affect mental stability.
Psychological & Behavioral Factors
- Higher levels of chronic stress contribute to mental health issues.
- Increased social isolation due to urbanization and technology.
- Greater awareness and reduced stigma lead to more diagnoses.
- More pressure to meet societal expectations leads to anxiety disorders.
- Increased exposure to trauma via media and real-life events.
- Higher substance abuse rates contribute to addiction disorders.
- Rising rates of childhood neglect and abuse result in psychological disorders.
- More sedentary lifestyles impact mental and physical health.
- Increased perfectionism contributes to depression and anxiety.
- Decline in face-to-face social interactions affects emotional regulation.
Technological & Digital Influence
- Overuse of social media affects self-esteem and body image.
- Constant exposure to negative news increases stress and anxiety.
- Digital addiction leads to cognitive and behavioral disorders.
- Disruption of sleep patterns from screen exposure causes mental health issues.
- Cyberbullying increases rates of depression and suicide.
- Online radicalization contributes to antisocial behaviors.
- Reduced physical activity due to digital entertainment affects health.
- AI automation reduces job security, increasing stress-related disorders.
- Digital overload reduces attention span and increases ADHD diagnoses.
- Increased reliance on virtual interactions reduces emotional intelligence.
Environmental & Societal Changes
- Urbanization leads to overstimulation and stress-related disorders.
- Air pollution affects cognitive function and mental health.
- Climate change-related stress increases eco-anxiety.
- Noise pollution contributes to sleep disorders and irritability.
- Rising crime rates lead to increased PTSD cases.
- Overpopulation creates stress due to resource competition.
- Economic instability increases financial anxiety and depression.
- Increased access to processed foods leads to obesity-related disorders.
- More exposure to artificial chemicals affects neurological health.
- Loss of natural spaces impacts mental well-being.
Cultural & Social Shifts
- Breakdown of traditional family structures increases emotional instability.
- Rising individualism reduces community support systems.
- Greater societal pressure for success increases performance anxiety.
- Cultural shifts normalize unhealthy behaviors.
- More exposure to unrealistic beauty standards impacts self-worth.
- More diverse populations increase cultural identity stress.
- Changing gender roles lead to identity-related stress.
- Increased social comparison fuels inferiority complexes.
- High divorce rates contribute to childhood trauma.
- Higher expectations for children contribute to anxiety disorders.
Economic & Workplace Pressures
- Job insecurity leads to chronic stress and burnout.
- Longer work hours reduce personal time for mental well-being.
- Increased workplace competition fosters anxiety and depression.
- Gig economy instability increases financial stress.
- Workplace harassment contributes to psychological trauma.
- Automation reduces job opportunities, leading to identity crises.
- Work-from-home isolation impacts mental health.
- Economic inequality leads to increased depression and hopelessness.
- Lack of work-life balance affects mental and physical health.
- Increased student debt burdens young people with financial stress.
Healthcare & Pharmaceutical Influence
- Overmedicalization increases disorder diagnoses.
- More frequent screenings detect previously overlooked conditions.
- Pharmaceutical industry benefits from expanding disorder definitions.
- Overprescription of medications creates dependency issues.
- Increased awareness of disorders leads to self-diagnosing.
- Growing therapy industry promotes mental health discussions.
- Expanded health insurance coverage leads to more diagnoses.
- Increased early childhood screening identifies more conditions.
- Drug side effects contribute to secondary disorders.
- More research funding identifies new disorders over time.
Legal & Institutional Changes
- More disability accommodations lead to broader disorder classifications.
- Increased legal protections encourage people to seek diagnoses.
- Expansion of psychiatric care increases formal diagnoses.
- More awareness of human rights leads to more self-advocacy for diagnoses.
- School systems implement mandatory mental health screenings.
- Prisons and institutions recognize mental health needs more.
- Legal changes redefine criminal behavior as disorders.
- Educational institutions accommodate more learning disabilities.
- More research funding encourages disorder classifications.
- Increased public discourse normalizes discussing and diagnosing disorders.
The combination of societal evolution, medical advancements, economic pressures, and lifestyle changes contribute to the rising number of recognized disorders. Some of this increase reflects real trends, while some is due to better identification and changing definitions.
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@Lemming
Some actions are hard to take back
The law of entropy of society says that all societies naturally degrade into many disorders unless there is a system in place to constantly remove disorders. This is because, in all systems, as time goes by, the chance for disorder to appear only increases. And the more time passes, more disorders happen. It is much easier to create a disorder than to remove it, but not removing disorders results in faster collapse. Only a system which removes disorders from itself by itself in an effective way is a sustainable system. Thus, disorders like violence, crime, corruption... if left unremoved, only multiply. As one damaged part tends to break other non-damaged parts.
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@Shila
But Americans love their presidents to have low IQ.
Stupid people need to stick together for support.
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@Double_R
I find the free will debate pointless
It is a very important debate. This is all the matrix. Of course it is 🤟
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@WyIted
You get it. You get the true reason why free will exists.
Yeah, we forgot magic.
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@Savant
How do trans people feel about terms that distinguish sex?
Term isnt a problem unless it is used to oppress person's wants. Yes, trans girl can have a penis. No, she didnt choose to have a penis. No, having a penis doesnt change the fact that she is trans girl. Maybe she doesnt want to keep her penis. Anyway, when people use "you have a penis" as a way to make trans girl and her wants invalid is when you have the problem. The other problem is with labels. People choose their own labels and meanings. Your definition of a word might not be same as mine, and sticking your word to me just to try and crush what I am is just insensitive. It doesnt matter what definition you use because it wont change that trans people exist.
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@fauxlaw
We don’t choose our genetics, upbringing, or circumstances, and these all shape our choices.
Tell me based on what knowledge a newborn infant chooses to  cry
Knowledge gained from environment or genes, or found in brain structure, usually when wanting something and knowing it is not there.
But all choice is freely made
Unproved claim, I already provided plenty of proof against this.
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@zedvictor4
Well BK, how logical or not will AI become?
It depends. Human minds work on knowledge. AI works on knowledge. The only difference is that AI memory is much better and greater. Then there is the question of can AI set its own goals? Because right now, humans set goals and AI just does them. But if AI has goals and knowledge, it is not much different than human mind. As for how logical it will become, I dont know. Right now, AI can make mistakes but it can also be very smart at other times... just like humans.
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@zedvictor4
my point was concerned with teaching AI bad habits that will not be forgotten
AI already picks up plenty of bad comments from people on internet unless filter keeps them out. Kinda hard to let AI on internet and protect it at the same time.
AI will probably hate people for what they do to it now tho.
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@cristo71
Perhaps criminals are compelled to commit crimes rather than freely choosing to do so.
The criminals are usually a product of bad childhood and abuse. If it was a free choice, it wouldnt be so strongly related to and controlled by things which happened to them which they couldnt possibly control.
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@RemyBrown
Corporal punishment infringes upon a child's fundamental right to physical integrity and dignity. It treats children as less deserving of protection from violence than adults. Society has evolved to recognize that violence against any person is unacceptable, and children deserve the same level of protection.
They can; but they can also be biased
And Saudi Arabia is a great country to live in?
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@RemyBrown
These studies are funded by Jews
Well, I guess Jews can do good things too.
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@RemyBrown
It violates the principle of bodily autonomy, encourages parental misuse of power. It is inconsistent with laws protecting adults from assault. Body rights are crucial rights. Respecting body ownership is even a condition for having a debate and reaching truth of a position.
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@Amoranemix
Are you AI?
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@WyIted
China < United STates
China is disgusting. The only thing China and Russia are good for is enabling North Korea to become a superpower. China and Russia are just pawns of Kim Jong Un. Kim Jong Un gained more from Russian invasion of Ukraine than Russia did.
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@WyIted
"The main reasons for child suicide are school-related issues such as demanding school work or bullying. These problems lead children to depression. Kenzo Denda, a professor at Hokkaido University, reports that in Japan 1 in 12 primary school students and 1 in 4 secondary school students suffer from depression, which causes many of them to commit suicide (Lu, 2015). We see a spike in suicides in September when children go back to school after the summer holidays; Japanese children are actually more likely to kill themselves on 1st September than on any other day. The spike in suicides repeats in April when students go back to school to start a new academic year (Oi, 2015). School-related issues and the children inclination to suicide are actually part of Japanese culture."
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@WyIted
Same in Japan. About 50% of kids who attempt suicide in Japan list bad grades as a reason.
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@Shila
Why didn’t that work for you?I was beaten a lot as a child, and I turned out almost okay.So your parents knew what they were doing?
Almost.
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@Shila
South Korea tops the list for being the country with the most scientists per capita
There is a dark story behind that.
They force kids to study so much that they have one of the highest suicide rates among kids and worst mental health outcomes among youth. Sure, you can force all kids to do science to such an extreme level from a young age, but it comes at a price which has destroyed South Korean population.
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@Shila
Children dont want to feel scared, they dont want to be hurt or yelled at, and they dont deserve to be hurt like that. It harms their wants in the long run, and makes them less able to achieve what they want in life, such as safety, protection, respect and happiness. It violates children's rights, is considered child abuse in many countries. It goes against UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. It is banned in many developed and advanced nations.
Why didn’t that work for you?
I was beaten a lot as a child, and I turned out almost okay.
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@WyIted
 I would have been cool with you in school
That makes me happy 😊
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@WyIted
Women and African Americans weren't intelligent or creative enough to actually contribute to science
You are like that bully in school who mocked others for having worse grades than him. I may be stupid, but its not really my choice, in the same way smart people didnt choose to be smart but just got it as free gift from the Universe.
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@zedvictor4
For sure, AI is still a child with a lot to learn.And for now we can control it and play games.But should we teaching it fighting and gambling?
AI isnt a child, otherwise people making all those AI girlfriend apps raises some serious moral issues.
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@WyIted
Okay, I watched the video and I maybe understand a bit better.
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@WyIted
I used your thread as an example on how to create better threads to get a better conversation out of the topics you are interested in.
Thanks ^^
I do need to get much better at talking to people. I have plenty of information saved, but when it comes to talking to others and giving information to them, it tends to become a bit awkward.
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@fauxlaw
Lex potest cogere justum res
Nulla est mendaciorum copia, quae veritatem improbare possit.
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@fauxlaw
Person's choice is contingent upon knowledge, and knowledge is limited and contingent on environment and person's genes and brain structure, thus choice itself is contingent and not free.
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@fauxlaw
lex non cogit ad inutilia
Si magnitudinem quaeris, hic summa sapientia est. Vincit Amor.
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@RemyBrown
Child development experts recommend positive discipline instead. Countries that banned corporal punishment of children report positive outcomes. Studies show non-violent parenting leads to better-adjusted adults. Evidence overwhelmingly supports alternative discipline over physical punishment.
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@RemyBrown
Reward-based systems promote motivation, parental guidance and patience lead to better discipline. Studies in overwhelming majority speak against corporal punishment. Studies show corporal punishment is ineffective long-term. Research links it to higher aggression rates. Neurological studies show stress from physical punishment harms brain development. Pediatric organizations condemn corporal punishment. Psychological associations strongly oppose it. Educators advocate against its use.
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@RemyBrown
Time-outs encourage reflection. Communication improves behavior in the long run. Restorative discipline fosters empathy. Problem-solving strategies encourage independence. Behavioral modeling creates long-term change. These are all better than a stick.
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