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Kid's Corporal Punishment - a Risk to Mental Health
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<blockquote data-quote="Paidiske" data-source="post: 77679572" data-attributes="member: 386627"><p>How so? We are basically discussing hierarchy in the sense of dominance hierarchy. That's not a distortion, that's an observed reality. </p><p></p><p>There is absolutely no evidence you can provide, which will refute the reality of the high rates of abuse. Abuse that can only happen because of relationships of control; because of hierarchies. </p><p></p><p>It's not an assumption. We have the evidence. Abusers point to their belief in hierarchy (in their right to control others) to justify their abuse. </p><p></p><p>Not quite. I claim that dominance hierarchies are (often) inherently abusive because they are relationships of control, and because one person controlling another unnecessarily is abuse.</p><p></p><p>Not necessarily. A hierarchy is not the only way to organise group functions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paidiske, post: 77679572, member: 386627"] How so? We are basically discussing hierarchy in the sense of dominance hierarchy. That's not a distortion, that's an observed reality. There is absolutely no evidence you can provide, which will refute the reality of the high rates of abuse. Abuse that can only happen because of relationships of control; because of hierarchies. It's not an assumption. We have the evidence. Abusers point to their belief in hierarchy (in their right to control others) to justify their abuse. Not quite. I claim that dominance hierarchies are (often) inherently abusive because they are relationships of control, and because one person controlling another unnecessarily is abuse. Not necessarily. A hierarchy is not the only way to organise group functions. [/QUOTE]
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