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Its good to see Peter Hitchens desired authoritarian schooling methods are being practiced in rural Somerset! dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2573069/Woman-teacher-suspended-TAPING-10-year-olds-mouths-giggling-class.html Seriously though, whilst the Daily Mail is quite right to tinge their reporting of the story with criticism of the teachers horrendous behaviour, it contradicts the Mails general bias in favour of the use of state-sanctioned violence against children. To criticize the use of Scotch tape to silence noisy kids, whilst condoning the use of the cane is a tad hypocritical. And just look at some of the Mail reader comments, many of whom say that the children probably got what they deserved. dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2125336/Ban-cane-schools-led-discipline-childrens-behaviour.html Furthermore, as part of his insane campaign to deny the existence of dyslexia, their resident Putin-apologist Sunday opinion columnist wrote this only a couple of days ago, What they (children) need, what we all need, is proper old-fashioned teaching, and who cares if the silly teachers think it is ‘authoritarian’? That’s what teaching is. Just as we, as a society, are beginning to grow up and stigmatize those who use violence against children, Peter Hitchens continues to demand that we return to the dark old times of Tom Browns schooldays. In previous articles, Peter Hitchens has stated that teachers should be allowed to hurl small objects at unruly children (especially the ones diagnozed with dyslexia or ADHD, but strangely not autism (because that is caused by the MMR vaccine)). But what does one expect from a Putin apologist who resides in Oxfords Russian enclave. Peter Hitchens knows that Putins Russia is just as corrupt and authoritarian as the Russian regime that existed in the Soviet era. The only difference is the old empire has thankfully crumbled, and Russian imperialism now feebly grasps at its dwindling band of puppet governments. Same old Russia. Wonderful people, vile political leaders. So the next time he defends Russian imperialism and authoritarianism, Hitchens should ask himself why so few people tried to break into the Soviet Union. In stark contrast to the Russian empire that does nothing to violence against women and children, the European Union is fighting to combat violence. No wonder Peter Hitchens loves authoritarian Russia and hates the humanist EU. theguardian/world/2014/mar/05/violence-against-women-eu
Posted on: Wed, 05 Mar 2014 10:42:21 +0000

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