• AstralPath@lemmy.ca
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    Dude, the nuns at my dad’s elementary school beat him and traumatized him so much that he has PTSD.

    Its pure evil to abuse a child. No surprise that agents of the church took no issue with such evil behaviour.

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    Child of the '60s here.
    It’s real; I lived it. Grade school, it was nuns. Beaten up by priests (as well as most of the other teachers) in high school.

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    My mother told me a story about how once my uncle was in school and the teacher told him to go out and cut a switch, which is just a thin stick good for whipping with. He cried, went out and got one, came back, and it turned out it was for someone else. This would have been the 60s or 70s maybe. My mom also mentioned that the typing (typewriter) teacher would smack fingers with a ruler when mistakes were made. This was a public school.

    So yea, definitely a real thing that happened.

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    Me friend recently told me she was caned (rapped with a ruler to be more specific) on the back of her hand for writing on the chalkboard with her left hand.

    1989 Anglican Sunday school in rural Canada. They never went back, and apparently the place was shutdown not too much later.

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      plus all that buggery. Nuns absolutely creeped me out, I have never met one that wasn’t mean and miserable.

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      There are still some southern states (because ofc) that legally allow teachers to use corporal punishment at their discretion.

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      Yeah, my kindergarten teacher didn’t like me using my left hand to write for some reason, so slapped my hand with a ruler. Now I write with my right hand.

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      Yeah. Although, every baby boomer who’s talked to me about catholic school seems really traumatised by it

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    It is real. My mother went to an all girls catholic school. She said the wrong answers as well as bad behavior warranted being whacked with a ruler. Things were even worse if you are sinister.

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    I don’t know about now, but when my parents were in school it was definitely very common. There is still no law against corporal punishment in private schools in the US, and only 33 out of 50 states have laws against it in their public schools.

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    When I was in elementary school in the 70s in rural Virginia the teachers would hit you with rulers all the time. The principal had a paddle that resembled a cricket bat that he used.

    I don’t know if schools allow corporal punishment still.

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    I went to various Christian schools and had one teacher bend me over her knee and paddle me. But I was already taller/bigger than her. So ironic that I ended up liking short women and spanking. Like, what are the odds!?

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    Catholic schools in the 80’s did not have corporal punishment (certainly not the one I attended for a few years). I think that was something from an earlier time period.

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      in my country, corporal punishment in school was abolished by law in 2004. i did elementary in the 80s, but the strap was not used that i can recall. kids were threatened with it, but i don’t think anyone got smacked. however, many people of my parents’ generation have told me that the strap was extremely common. my father in law used to get strapped for speaking german at school, among other things (saskatchewan, 50s / 60s).