Plus some of these docs have to have been at the bottom of their med school classes or snoozing in rarely visited hospital storerooms. Or doing other things there.
Plus some of these docs have to have been at the bottom of their med school classes or snoozing in rarely visited hospital storerooms. Or doing other things there.
For sure teachers. My brother had a male psychopath when in 5th grade. Hated boys. Was not above deriding one in public to tears, wrenching arms or throwing them down the stairs. This did harm my brother. My parents went in and had him moved. This was in the late 50s. His wife in the same school district was the female version. Nasty git. They both died of painful cancer so I guess there is a God after all.
Wow that's terrible. Throwing down the stairs??? The worst I endured was a thick wooden paddle (for chewing gum or writing on the desk), ear pulling, and shoulder pinching just for not walking in a perfect soldier line. As a teacher, I f you want the students to do something all you have to do is complement them and have a great reward system. Let them be kids!
I had hateful teachers who hurt my self worth and probably played a role in bad choices I made as a teen. However, I had 1 really good teacher I knew loved me and I never forgot her. Teachers have a lot of power to do good but so many do not especially nowadays.
My husband is a retired high school teacher. He shook his head at some of the teachers he worked with. The physical abuse was more common back in the 50’s. Even then my husband could crowd a punk up against the lockers if necessary in the late 60’s, early 70’s.
Based on what is in His Word, I think God is particularly sensitive about children. That is one of the reasons I tend to be expecting severe judgement on our society.
Plus some of these docs have to have been at the bottom of their med school classes or snoozing in rarely visited hospital storerooms. Or doing other things there.
Good point Janet. Doctors are not that smart.
Think about teachers too and the kids suffer the consequences. I have seen it too often.
For sure teachers. My brother had a male psychopath when in 5th grade. Hated boys. Was not above deriding one in public to tears, wrenching arms or throwing them down the stairs. This did harm my brother. My parents went in and had him moved. This was in the late 50s. His wife in the same school district was the female version. Nasty git. They both died of painful cancer so I guess there is a God after all.
The system is broken and doesn't work.
Wow that's terrible. Throwing down the stairs??? The worst I endured was a thick wooden paddle (for chewing gum or writing on the desk), ear pulling, and shoulder pinching just for not walking in a perfect soldier line. As a teacher, I f you want the students to do something all you have to do is complement them and have a great reward system. Let them be kids!
I had hateful teachers who hurt my self worth and probably played a role in bad choices I made as a teen. However, I had 1 really good teacher I knew loved me and I never forgot her. Teachers have a lot of power to do good but so many do not especially nowadays.
My husband is a retired high school teacher. He shook his head at some of the teachers he worked with. The physical abuse was more common back in the 50’s. Even then my husband could crowd a punk up against the lockers if necessary in the late 60’s, early 70’s.
They paddled up till the early 80s but that should be the parent's job.
There has always been people who abuse power. Live and learn.
Based on what is in His Word, I think God is particularly sensitive about children. That is one of the reasons I tend to be expecting severe judgement on our society.