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  • @KrillixKai
    @KrillixKai Год назад +3380

    We need to hold swatters accountable. If they were facing serious charges for this, and effort was put to get those charges to those responsible, it would stop.

    • @andrewdrewski4142
      @andrewdrewski4142 Год назад +25

      So you feel the same why when a African American man get the cops call on him

    • @connorbranscombe6819
      @connorbranscombe6819 Год назад +84

      Strong deterrents have never worked for stopping crimes lmao, they already gave a teenage swatter 25-life to in prison dude, that’s about as harsh as you can get and it didn’t do shit to stop swatting.

    • @Michael-kp4bd
      @Michael-kp4bd Год назад +65

      They use spoofed/untraceable numbers or burner phones. Anyone who can be traced will be prosecuted, police departments don’t like having their resources wasted and would love to charge the person behind it. But they can often get away with it without some really serious surveillance, or the swatter being stupid enough to leave a way to identify themselves.

    • @ThatGuyWhoHides
      @ThatGuyWhoHides Год назад +100

      @@andrewdrewski4142 nope. Not related at all.

    • @BDBD16
      @BDBD16 Год назад

      @@andrewdrewski4142 Of course not she Frozen snowflake white.

  • @kuekuatsu77
    @kuekuatsu77 Год назад +2119

    I'll never understand why the callers responsible for swatting aren't charged for wasting police officers time

    • @crazeinthedark
      @crazeinthedark Год назад +183

      They’re never caught. They know how to hide.

    • @runawaypacman
      @runawaypacman Год назад +60

      I was thinking the samething,it seems like the police just shrug it off.

    • @princessaria
      @princessaria Год назад +217

      They are when they’re able to be traced. The issue is that nowadays there are a lot of ways to make yourself less traceable, and it’s especially difficult in a city with a super dense population like LA.
      I know someone from high school that was sentenced to jail time for swatting. No one was hurt, he just got caught and they actually prosecuted him for it. So it does happen! They just have to know who actually made the call.

    • @apex24735
      @apex24735 Год назад +16

      from what i know it’s because they often give a fake name or something (like pretend that they’re the live-streamer that they’re calling on/pretend to be a neighbour or smth) although i’m not aware if phone calls can be traced to the house in america (i’m UK) cause if they can then yeah, why haven’t they been

    • @Sub2Cider
      @Sub2Cider Год назад +8

      Some spoof there numbers so its hard to trace

  • @zealotblitz4331
    @zealotblitz4331 Год назад +213

    It scares me to imagine parents who are ok with strangers to physically harming their children. You can probably bet those kids are getting beat at home and now at school too.

    • @stever089
      @stever089 Год назад

      Yoo you think this is bs right

    • @tonypeppermint5329
      @tonypeppermint5329 Год назад +3

      It's frustrating.

    • @ysagas
      @ysagas Год назад

      Anybody touches my kid they better get dentures ready to replace their teeth

    • @baywest
      @baywest Год назад +2

      💯💯💯 all the parents that consent to this should be put on a list. They definitely child abusers

  • @ExperimentLife
    @ExperimentLife Год назад +129

    I remember seeing kids with disabilities literally being tortured at my elementary school. That actually traumatized me as a kid. I still think about their screams.

    • @mrgamerwatch100
      @mrgamerwatch100 Год назад +3

      Are you sure they were getting tortured and not just screaming because they do that? I had these twins at my school who would just scream because they didn't know how to speak but they weren't getting tortured.

    • @ExperimentLife
      @ExperimentLife Год назад +21

      @@mrgamerwatch100 When I was a kid i accidentally stumbled into their classroom which was connected to our class. When I walked in i heard a kid screaming and when I turned around one of the teachers was sitting on his back with his stomach on the ground. She was holding his legs pulling them back like a wrestling move. She was a large lady compared to us kids at the time, around 5 or so years old.

    • @DaniStarEngland
      @DaniStarEngland Год назад +25

      @@mrgamerwatch100 I work in a specialist school. Yes kids scream but you can tell the difference. Some screams I just shrug and walk over to help, one specific type of scream causes my heart rate to peak and my stomach to drop. Its the same as the difference in sound between a kid that's tripped over and needs a bit of sympathy and a wipe and a kid that needs an ambulance, you can just tell

    • @mrgamerwatch100
      @mrgamerwatch100 Год назад +1

      Thanks for info folks

  • @elkaphant
    @elkaphant Год назад +626

    As a senior obtaining a bachelor's degree in environmental science, it's very disheartening that every lesson boils down to, "Well, this is what we SHOULD be doing to mitigate climate change and subsequent catastrophe, but here's what we're still doing instead"

    • @vandreadparty
      @vandreadparty Год назад

      Well, Biden and Congress just passed the largest investment in mitigating Climate Change ever. So it's not like we are not doing anything. It might be too late to stop some of the worst effects though.

    • @riribeasley4741
      @riribeasley4741 Год назад +73

      “We know what to do, we have the answers, but some people don’t believe in science so we do nothing” 🙃🙃🙃

    • @zwenkwiel816
      @zwenkwiel816 Год назад +5

      Hey you're the climate scientist here, stop telling us what to do and fix this shit man, isn't that what we pay you guys for?! XD

    • @dog771
      @dog771 Год назад +58

      @@zwenkwiel816 ah yes that makes total sense because, famously, congress is filled with environmental scientists with the power to enact change

    • @Blodhelm
      @Blodhelm Год назад

      @@zwenkwiel816 You don't seem to understand that scientists don't have legal power nor are they all public servants on your payroll. Scientists have been screaming about this for decades while most people ignore them and politicians get paid by giant corporations who make billions while killing the planet to pretend they don't understand what scientists are telling them. This is why humanity won't survive and we'll take most life on this planet with us. Old codgers rich enough to buy anything they wanted thousands of times over want more money and are willing to kill their own grandchildren(any everyone else) to get it.

  • @captain_context9991
    @captain_context9991 Год назад +696

    Basically they need to throw people in prison for YEARS for falsely calling SWAT teams into peoples homes.

    • @Giliver
      @Giliver Год назад +11

      They have
      It doesn't matter
      Until our privacy starts being broken to the point it's easy to identify all callers it will never change.

    • @tywillis2395
      @tywillis2395 Год назад +7

      They do, then kids forget and mimic the older generation because they remember only when it worked and no one got on the hook for it.

    • @zZzabi
      @zZzabi Год назад

      @@Giliver no offense why the fuck cant the police check the call logs? and know who the number register with? This alone is enough probable cause to act instead the police just said report it to the higher-ups l, that just mean they also dont care if this happened again and are happy to waste theirs time too, its fcking sickening how useless is american cops.

    • @dishonoredundead
      @dishonoredundead Год назад

      Police need reform. Yes it's the callers fault, but the notion that we can weaponize a private militarized force with 0 accountability and 0 willingness to evolve or consider any life but their own, with a poorly thought our and vague phone call, is a huge problem. And it's uniquely American where we just ignore it because we know our backwards ass police wont ever change so instead of even bringing it up we just close down schools and businesses and make a million new laws trying to find workarounds for our broken CJS. If they are so dangerous they are threat to people in their home for false warrants, tips, and mishaps, that equates to more deaths via ineptitude, than it does actual crimes stopped, why do we even have them? If life guards were mowing people down in their boats and killing more people than drowning, why in gods name do we keep paying them to do it? Obviously we need cops, we just need better ones.

    • @speenta4879
      @speenta4879 Год назад

      These people are assholes and deserve anything they get
      But the police encourage you to call if you think something is wrong and if you went to jail if you called thinking it was something serious then people wouldn’t call when they should

  • @LoneWolfDemon13
    @LoneWolfDemon13 Год назад +141

    I think getting the kids involved in helping clean the school is good. I mean Japan has been doing it for so long and I think it helps kids understand that their actions affect others ie. If they leave a mess, it doesn't just disappear, someone has to clean it. Obviously I'm not expecting them to work on an HVAC system but sweeping, dusting, maybe mopping and cleaning desks and chalkboards should help teach responsibility.

    • @4m4n40
      @4m4n40 Год назад +7

      There are lots of kids that have parents who struggle to pay off bills. I think it’s an genius idea as long as the participants aren’t worked like desperate slaves who get paid enough to survive for the the day but not enough for the day after like the current economy.

    • @DaniStarEngland
      @DaniStarEngland Год назад +8

      I think its different getting the whole class compared to just getting the poorer kids that really need the money, what other things will they miss out on because they have to clean?

    • @Bayard1503
      @Bayard1503 Год назад +8

      In Japan everybody does it... that's also part of it, creating a community.

    • @itshunni8346
      @itshunni8346 Год назад

      @@DaniStarEngland Nothing, they be poor my guy. I grew up in that lowest income bracket and trust me when i say they will be able to do more by working, getting money that will allow them to go out with friends and do more than chill at parks or at friends' houses. Being poor sucks, giving up a couple hours a day to be less poor and enjoy life more would be great.

  • @BigBreadBoi
    @BigBreadBoi Год назад +66

    Ahhh so have we totally forgotten that bullying is often traced back to hard home life’s… now we are just hitting them at school too, awesome! great work everyone really big brain efforts all round…
    America is so weird man.

    • @josephkingsford8480
      @josephkingsford8480 Год назад

      Generation Pansy speaks!

    • @brano13177
      @brano13177 Год назад

      Seems like the folks pushing this whole beating kids thing WANT to make more bullies, suicide victims and school shooters

    • @kindnessmattersffs
      @kindnessmattersffs Год назад

      Hard/abusive/violent home life is Not exclusively American.
      I don't know if the paddling at school thing only happens in America (it's def a horrible thing as school can be the only place some kids occasionally receive a positive affirmation from an adult - so of course an abusive parent will sign the consent to continue their systematic abuse of their kids. As you know, the parents were also abused. It's all the only thing they know. Few are introspective enough to break the cycle) - but treating kids like s**t which then leads to them to become bully's is def not an "America Only" dynamic.
      "Be excellent to each other"

    • @BigBreadBoi
      @BigBreadBoi Год назад

      @@kindnessmattersffs yeah I know man, it’s a people problem. But this news story is about America changing the way they publicly punish kids.

  • @nbarnes6225
    @nbarnes6225 Год назад +782

    There isn't a teacher shortage. There's a wage and insurance and minimal levels of respect shortage.

    • @SassyWinterFox
      @SassyWinterFox Год назад +37

      As a teacher who has taken on extra classes in a week (AUS) there is a shortage. But it's due to those other things for sure. But then sick staff and no one to cover. Several schools here have returned to online learning to cope.

    • @Butterfly1025A
      @Butterfly1025A Год назад +15

      Agreed! Same in the nursing field: only reason there aren’t enough nurses and aides out there is bc poor wages, no insurance, and little respect. There’d be more of us if the career wasn’t souldraining!

    • @nbarnes6225
      @nbarnes6225 Год назад +26

      @@SassyWinterFox I just meant there are enough teachers out there but they can't live on the wages offered, plus the mental and physical stress is too much. Teachers are quitting in droves basically because they have to find a way to support themselves and their families. So many teachers would love to do what they're passionate about but can't take the risk. Also, why would you want to work in a place where shooting drills are necessary?

    • @nbarnes6225
      @nbarnes6225 Год назад +1

      @@Butterfly1025A big yup. I work in a health clinic and we always need more nurses.

    • @Confron7a7ion7
      @Confron7a7ion7 Год назад +13

      Capitalism is great until we at the bottom decide to use it in our favor.

  • @ImmortalLorient
    @ImmortalLorient Год назад +453

    If a cop's response to swatting is to tell the streamer to "get another job", its the cop who should get another job. If your people skills are equivalent to that of a trash can, you shouldn't be working in a public facing job. Period.

    • @andrewdrewski4142
      @andrewdrewski4142 Год назад +5

      Don’t that sound like something familiar so you feel the same about the black culture or just streamer

    • @BDBD16
      @BDBD16 Год назад +1

      I mean most of these streamer's do have the people skills of a trash can...just sayin

    • @DarthTach
      @DarthTach Год назад +6

      When you deal with the worst of humanity I want to see how your people skills suffer.
      Also the Police have just been sent out on a possible serious situation only to find out that it was a prank by some 13 year old who hasn't had his balls drop trying to get "their hero" to react to something they did. I'd be pissed off to.

    • @BloodKills
      @BloodKills Год назад +16

      @@andrewdrewski4142 Are you saying black people can't be streamers? That's pretty racist

    • @heliphino
      @heliphino Год назад +19

      @@DarthTach Right so definitely in that situation you think it would be okay if you, a hypothetical public servant, went ahead and took it out on the innocent victim of the circumstances. Very cool and not at all unhinged perspective there bud

  • @Lynxy888
    @Lynxy888 Год назад +37

    Back in the 1980s, my mom taught at a Catholic school. She said that some of the parents would tell the teachers that if their kids were bad, the teachers should hit them. She also knew of one incident where one of the nuns got so mad at a student that she tied him to a chair and knocked him out. Hearing that story out of Missouri is both surprising and not for me. I'm not surprised that there are still people who think what they're proposing/doing is a good idea, but I am surprised that this is still a conversation in 2022.

    • @Panama_Red
      @Panama_Red Год назад +2

      Nuns: beating the love of Jesus into kids

  • @ItsRainingHippos
    @ItsRainingHippos Год назад +26

    I was one of the kids who got spanked by my school admin as punishment. There was always a massive disproportionate amount of use towards poor, unprivileged kids. It sucked and was often done without parents permission.

    • @Jamiesaurus_Art
      @Jamiesaurus_Art Год назад +2

      Yeah, not to mention the already inherent psychological shunning poor kids get from everyone (parents and students and teachers train them differently) which only makes them act out more.

    • @josephkingsford8480
      @josephkingsford8480 Год назад

      I'm willing to bet there was always a massive disproportionate disruption coming from those undisciplined little bastards.

  • @Bexinmo
    @Bexinmo Год назад +385

    Back in the 80's a teacher hit my sister on the daily leaving bruises and hand prints. My mom went up and talked to the principal who said there was nothing she could do because it was legal for her to punish my sister. My mom then went to visit that teacher and told her the next time my sister came home with marks, that teacher would be leaving with far more marks.

    • @dukstedi
      @dukstedi Год назад +2

      bro u just got bruh’d. gratz.

    • @atharvadeshpande4749
      @atharvadeshpande4749 Год назад +25

      Mom's a Badass!

    • @gailgerard8604
      @gailgerard8604 Год назад +22

      I remember freaking out the vice principal when I was middle school when he tried to paddle me for some lame offense. *Swat* Thank you sir, may I have another? Him: WTF?

    • @lisakukla459
      @lisakukla459 Год назад +1

      What was she like after that?

    • @Bexinmo
      @Bexinmo Год назад +30

      @@lisakukla459 She never touched my sister again after that. My mom was just 5'2" but you could tell she knew how to throw a punch.

  • @Victoriasm31
    @Victoriasm31 Год назад +370

    I've only been a parent for a couple of years but I can't imagine signing a piece of paper saying "It's okay for you to physically assault my child."

    • @theoutsiderjess4869
      @theoutsiderjess4869 Год назад +10

      I'm not a parent but whenever my mom talked about getting hit in school growing up I can't imagine it I would want to hurt the peraon disclipning my child that isn't me

    • @stephanielyn530
      @stephanielyn530 Год назад +13

      As a former educator, I couldn't imagine hitting a child. No matter how upset I might have been with them, I just would refuse to do it (and I worked with special ed kiddos. I have seen some wild behavior).

    • @JadedMax
      @JadedMax Год назад +8

      Right!? Wtf. Some one hitting my child, I'll return the favour

    • @lunacouer
      @lunacouer Год назад +6

      I wonder if people that are for corporal punishment think "It's ok for those *other* kids", because they can never imagine their good lil perfect angels might get into a teacher's or principal's cross-hairs.
      Then again, I can also imagine parents who hit their kids at home and want it to keep on happening at school, especially those that think "spare the rod" means beating your kids, instead of the actual herding metaphor of "gently nudge a sheep with your big ole walking stick back into the flock".
      But now I'm wondering, logistically, how does this even work? If people have to sign individual contracts that it's ok, do teachers then keep a list of who they can and can't hit? Oops, can't hit Suzy, she has to get detention, but yeah, go off on Jessie? Does the principal get to decide, or do the parents give an order of punishment?
      And what's the definition of whether it causes bodily injury or harm? Is it redness? Welts? Bruises? All of those are bodily responses to harm.
      Just so much WTF here. If a grown-up can get arrested for just slapping another grown-up, how much worse should it be to do it to a child?

    • @dishonoredundead
      @dishonoredundead Год назад

      Pushing for more and more violence and intolerance as a society is a hallmark of a country that is moving towards authoritarianism. And since America has been authoritarian since the jump, then got better, then got worse, now is boiling over with it, is alarming. Schools want to hit kids, people are out there making blatantly false claims like "the CJS doesn't arrest enough people", "they let killers go", "I don't care if cops ran him over at top speed he shouldn't have ran", "you must support criminals if you aren't okay with police letting their k9 gnaw on a dealers nutsack"; should be outright terrifying. Like, how many times does history have to repeat itself before people stop doing this to their own societies. Demagoguery and calls for a institutional police state increasing in force, even by our own extraordinarily high standards, is like being beaten over the head with our own future and still not seeing it.
      P.S on a brighter not Phil seems like a great dad, and that was pretty cute.

  • @KittyKat365dayz
    @KittyKat365dayz Год назад +61

    as someone who has a bus driver mom, thank you for bringing light to the situation around not only bus drivers, but the entirety of school faculty as well. my mom gets paid somewhere around $21-24/hr as a bus driver, five days a week, morning and afternoon, no paid holidays at all and she has to work two other jobs just to make ends meet. i hope my school district can become one where higher pay for all school faculty (bus drivers included!) is available

  • @enikata7349
    @enikata7349 Год назад +67

    As a person who was regularly between until literally the age of 18 I can attest that corporal punishment DOES NOT WORKS. All it does is breed fear into the child, making them worry when they will next get between for doing something wrong they may not even realise they have done. It teaches them to lie to avoid the beatings and creates resentment towards their parents.

    • @josephkingsford8480
      @josephkingsford8480 Год назад

      Wrong, but nice try.

    • @Panama_Red
      @Panama_Red Год назад

      Abuse isn't the same as discipline. Sounds like you put up with the former not the latter. Hope your doing better.

  • @92jwiener
    @92jwiener Год назад +296

    There's really no way to trace calls that lead to false swatting? There needs to be a way for police to trace 911 calls to their source, even with burner phones, virtual machines, whatever the medium. False reports are way too serious for people to play with.

    • @silver7215
      @silver7215 Год назад +19

      Unfortunately, anyone who has half a braincell would never make the call from their living quarters, and if they had a burner phone on top of that, then it’s a moot point then.

    • @zwerko
      @zwerko Год назад +9

      There isn't, that's the whole point of burner phone existence. Unless you're advocating that one should not be able to connect to a network without first physically identifying themselves (trust me, you don't want to open that can of worms)?

    • @callanc3925
      @callanc3925 Год назад

      Im personally surprised that police can be given authority to raid a home based on a single anonymous tip to an address with no prior history or evidence suggesting it needs to be raided. America really is a police state

    • @goigle
      @goigle Год назад +25

      @@zwerko Police can trace burner phones. The real issue with SWATting is tele companies not securing the network, allowing spoofing, etc. If it was idiots on burner phones that were doing the calls they'd be caught eventually.

    • @HiddenLunarWings
      @HiddenLunarWings Год назад +12

      @@silver7215 Swatters having at least half a brain cell is a pretty big assumption there, mate

  • @JamesWiseMagic
    @JamesWiseMagic Год назад +138

    Parents these days be like:
    "I don't trust the teachers to teach my children math, science, and history but hitting them? GO FOR IT" lmao wut

    • @fruitygarlic3601
      @fruitygarlic3601 Год назад

      "They're in a conspiracy of satanic groomers, every last one of them. Of course I'll let them spank Junior."

  • @tyler8320
    @tyler8320 Год назад +5

    The damage of a teacher physically bullying & abusing you under the guise of "discipline" isn't limited to a physical aftermath. I had a teacher flick me in the ear once. No damage. But the emotional impact it leaves, to be treated that way is something we shouldn't be allowing for.

  • @AllHailZeppelin
    @AllHailZeppelin Год назад +9

    I wish we as a society would stop using the term “spanking” and just call it what is: beating your kid (or your student if it’s a teacher), which should never happen in the first place but ESPECIALLY not by a teacher)

    • @josephkingsford8480
      @josephkingsford8480 Год назад

      Generation Clueless speaks and the collective IQ of the planet drops another 10 points.

  • @springsweettart7421
    @springsweettart7421 Год назад +57

    Some one has died by swatting. It was thanksgiving and the poor man was shot in the chest and was not seen by medical professionals until after the cops searched the house. The cop is still working on the force

  • @ghostface1529
    @ghostface1529 Год назад +124

    Those parents that say they want paddling back actually mean “I want paddling brought back for every kid except my student because he never does anything bad” that’s definitely going to happen the parents that wanted this back actually want their child to he exempt from that

  • @paradoxinraindrops141
    @paradoxinraindrops141 Год назад +17

    The one swatting story I’ll always remember is the shooting of Andrew Finch. Police responded to reports of a homicide; Finch was shot and killed while trying to surrender to police.
    In reality, it was all because of a Call of Duty WW2 wager match gone bad. The wager? $1.50 not even two bucks. Two teammates got into a spat over the game, their argument spilled to Twitter where one of the players (who formerly resided where Finch then lived) spouted off the address. ‘A professional swatter’ (God that sentence makes me sick) was broken in and was paid to swat the address. Not only was Finch innocent? He didn’t even play video games and was by all accounts an upstanding father & son.
    So trust me when I say: lock up swatters and throw away the damn key. Not only do they risk lives for a joke or to settle petty scores? They waste the time and resources of police, emergency services which seriously impacts smaller more remote communities.
    On Ludwig’s local PD, you’d think after a while they’d start proofing any calls on his address. But wires get crossed and the threats need to be taken seriously. Hopefully Ludwig and his local PD can get on the same wavelength.

    • @seandersg
      @seandersg Год назад

      ah yeah I saw that doc too. I think it was on netflix? anyway yeah that little brat was such a shit head too. At least he got arrested.

    • @Josh-bd3mt
      @Josh-bd3mt Год назад

      So if it was $2 it would have been okay?

    • @paradoxinraindrops141
      @paradoxinraindrops141 Год назад

      @@Josh-bd3mt I’m just emphasizing the fact his address got swatted all over two teammates bitching about a $1.50 wager match. It’s just fucking sad.

  • @hra820
    @hra820 Год назад +15

    when I was younger and swatting started becoming a common thing, I assumed it would go away at one point. I saw it as a more fucked up version of the cinnamon challenge or the gallon of milk challenge or the salt and ice challenge or other similar stupid viral trends. it's crazy how we just accept terrible things as becoming part of existing on the internet

  • @CrazyGamerMike
    @CrazyGamerMike Год назад +384

    If anyone ever says "I was hit as a kid, and I'm fine" as an argument for physical punishment being ok, always respond with "No you aren't, you think it's ok to hit kids"

    • @nathanthom8176
      @nathanthom8176 Год назад +9

      Not exactly, I know hitting a child is not an acceptable (morally) or particularly useful (ignoring morality) method of disciplining children.... But I would say that I was hit as a child and I am fine, or at least I would say that me being hit was not the reason for any of my problems I have. I would even go so far to say that it worked on me, but (and this is a big but) it doesn't always work at curbing undesirable behaviours (as decided by parents) and definitely didn't work on my sister and probably made things worse.
      Just to reiterate, I do not in any way believe a child should be a victim of corporal punishment in any way shape or form.

    • @HabboRetroOfficials
      @HabboRetroOfficials Год назад +3

      Anytime someone uses themself as an example of turning out fine or being able to do something, well you telm them guess what i'm not you i'm me so leave me be worked a few time and some times i had to use harsher words

    • @bendover7841
      @bendover7841 Год назад +10

      I've never been hit as a kid and in my opinion people who do get hit as kids turn out to be better.

    • @kaineshigaraki5253
      @kaineshigaraki5253 Год назад

      My response is LongBeachGriffy’s video. It’s hilarious [>

    • @josephkingsford8480
      @josephkingsford8480 Год назад

      There's a difference between hitting a kid and spanking a kid, Generation Clueless.

  • @AliRizwanMasood
    @AliRizwanMasood Год назад +32

    As a Pakistani.... Thank you Phil for bringing Light to the utter devastation the flooding has caused to our country

  • @cptkilljoy1151
    @cptkilljoy1151 Год назад +6

    As a father of 2 boys, I appreciated that interaction between you and your son. You are doing great man.

  • @XiXzXa
    @XiXzXa Год назад +4

    When we lived in Mississippi and my child was in kindergarten, it was assumed you wanted your child paddled. We actually had to opt out, not opt in, to the program. When we opted out of having the principal hit our child, we were the exception. I will never understand how people still think corporal punishment is the right way to discipline a child.

  • @blandoatmeal1273
    @blandoatmeal1273 Год назад +33

    I've never understood adults being for using corporal punishment against children when I don't know any adult that would allow another adult to punish them in the same way. Imagine you slack off at work and your manager gets to spank you?

  • @BarleeCarlee
    @BarleeCarlee Год назад +170

    I went to elementary school in Kansas City, Missouri in the 90's. I vividly remember teachers threatening to hit kids, talking to other teachers about how they WANTED to hit kids, and my dad watched a different teacher open hand slap a child and THROW them into a wall when he was coming to pick me up. He reported that teacher and went to hearings until they were fired. I cannot fathom this happening again in Missouri schools. I lived with a lot of fear from my teachers even after I moved states. It was horrible.

    • @tiamystic
      @tiamystic Год назад

      Shit my high school in Arkansas allows corporal punishment but only by school staff in a private room away from other students. I looked at the 2022 handbook recently.

    • @peachesmontclaire
      @peachesmontclaire Год назад

      @@tiamystic Hello, fellow Arkansas sufferer 👋🏻

  • @kavukkii
    @kavukkii Год назад +10

    To the people saying "I got hit and I ended up fine"
    Good for you, I got hit when I was a kid and I ended up in juvie for giving my mother second degree burns by splashing boiling hot water in her face. So I guess it varies from person to person

    • @josephkingsford8480
      @josephkingsford8480 Год назад

      Finally, someone with a "I got hit and I ended up fine" comment that's reasonable.

    • @shinyfirefly5034
      @shinyfirefly5034 Год назад

      This. When parents or other adult role models hit you, they teach you that violence is a tool for problem solving. They also become a problem, for you...it's inevitable that someone will lash out in return. Some kids will be too scared, but they might just end up lashing out at someone they perceive as weaker than them (becoming bullies or abusers later in life). Hitting kids isn't pointless, it's actually huge step backwards. If it was just pointless it would be harmless, as well.

  • @gammabeam02
    @gammabeam02 Год назад +6

    Phil, my man! I was an original member of your channel years and years ago. I loved your content; you were so straight forward and brought across a sense of humility to sensitive topics. In recent times things have been busy, havnt been on the site much, and I am so happy to pop in and see you more polished and authentic than ever! Keep spreading the word and being a voice for the people. Its up to all of us. I appreciate you and your work.

  • @Bloodglas
    @Bloodglas Год назад +356

    in my experience most people that say "I got hit and I turned out fine" did not actually turn out fine and just refuse to accept they might actually be wrong about something.

    • @rogerelzenga4465
      @rogerelzenga4465 Год назад

      Well... look at it this way, at least we aint snowflakes that call a offensive joke physical violence..... WE KNOW THE DIFFERENCE!.....
      I personally think pediatricians are wrong.... i think every human needs a trauma or struggle... from the dawn of time humans are a species of conflict... if you dont have conflict you'll make it up... you will cause an issue from anything... (Internet is proof) .... and look around you... we have not been hitting our kids for 20/25 years now ...

    • @ornatus9616
      @ornatus9616 Год назад

      How long until a student commits a mass shooting of teachers...

    • @Luz_y_fur
      @Luz_y_fur Год назад +18

      I got hit as a kid and i am not okay but thepary is expenisive af

    • @mother-aiya
      @mother-aiya Год назад +20

      "I got hit as a kid and I turned out fine. Now I'm going to sign a form to let this stranger hit my child" 🙃🙃🙃

    • @calvin6235
      @calvin6235 Год назад +4

      My mom talks about her being punished etc being good..
      Fun fact, she is an alcoholic and i had to save her after she cut herself :)

  • @just_another_account8089
    @just_another_account8089 Год назад +313

    I was on the stream yesterday when the cops came in. I was so worried about everyone there. So thankful everything turned out ok for Lud & the house.

    • @Giliver
      @Giliver Год назад +3

      Bruh there's nothing to be worried for, not for Ludwig at the very least.

    • @SaintShion
      @SaintShion Год назад +5

      Same it scared the crap outta me

    • @just_another_account8089
      @just_another_account8089 Год назад +15

      @@Giliver My viewpoint is more worried about what the police would do to a streamer they deemed a threat. Ludwig handled it well but no streamer should ever be in that position.

    • @matguimond92
      @matguimond92 Год назад

      I was hoping for some v iolence. These a-holes think they're entertainment when the sh!t they do on stream is so boring. Watching him cook. OH a wholesome chess tournament. Twitch Streamers (and RUclipsrs0 deserve this kind of treatment

    • @siin9522
      @siin9522 Год назад

      @@Giliver YO 🏳️‍🌈 ruclips.net/video/CWfd8OjWkwg/видео.html

  • @shannpnx1
    @shannpnx1 Год назад +3

    Let me get this right....If I spank my child CPS can get involved and potentially take My child from me. But a teacher who has only known my child for a year max....has the authority to spank them with no CPS involvement!?!?! I call BS!! Violence is violence, no matter who is doing it.

  • @Fireprincess161
    @Fireprincess161 Год назад +17

    "This is effecting 33 million people"
    It's going to effect a lot more. We had terrible floods in Australia, and now the price of food has skyrocketed because it destroyed farmland. The poor and middle class will be the second to suffer, right after the people who were directly hit.

  • @PTMG
    @PTMG Год назад +448

    Imagine doing your job wrong while simultaneously telling someone to get a new job, because your inability to do your own job, is effecting their job.

    • @shenanigans5183
      @shenanigans5183 Год назад +2

      i wouldnt say inability, he couldnt do much, but more like envy maybe, or even their just annoyed their timeis getting wasted

    • @siin9522
      @siin9522 Год назад +1

      YO 🏳️‍🌈 ruclips.net/video/CWfd8OjWkwg/видео.html

    • @siin9522
      @siin9522 Год назад

      YO 🏳️‍🌈 ruclips.net/video/CWfd8OjWkwg/видео.html

    • @matthewshiers9038
      @matthewshiers9038 Год назад

      Couldn't have said it better myself! Bet the idiot cop who said that doesn't recognise live broadcasting as a financially viable career. Maybe he can tell a local news anchor that same line after raiding their set one day? I'm sure that will go down real well!

    • @Somebody9666
      @Somebody9666 Год назад

      Send them letters. Call the station. Call these asshole out even if they are the police. They need to do their effing jobs and actually get the swatter instead of blaming the streamer. Its NOT their fault for getting swatted when the police have the tools for arresting the caller. They can effing get the number and track them down.

  • @NDKY67
    @NDKY67 Год назад +22

    I was beaten unconscious by a Benedictine monk in my first year at boarding school, it lead to me suffering adverse effects into my forties, until I sought counselling. So I think bringing back physical punishment is a bad idea 👎

  • @bob808
    @bob808 Год назад +2

    "We're failing the kids in our country in so many different ways" and yet some US states want to _force_ women to have children they don't want... talk about a never ending cycle.

  • @ximenaespitia9276
    @ximenaespitia9276 Год назад +1

    I will NEVER understand why there is ever a need for physical punishment by ANYONE towards children?!! "It's so they can learn" BS!! As someone who comes from a culture where getting spanked by my parents is seen as okay, I can tell you I learned nothing from that experience!

  • @RazurChan
    @RazurChan Год назад +214

    I feel like spanking kids in school gives students an excuse to be physically violent. When I was a teen, I would emulate my parents' behavior by spanking my siblings when they misbehaved. All this does is show students that you can make other people listen and force them to do what you want by being physically violent.

    • @kevinbooth-
      @kevinbooth- Год назад +5

      Teaches "Might Makes Right"....
      Which is precisely the underlying ideology of those who support its use.

    • @riribeasley4741
      @riribeasley4741 Год назад +23

      I was the same! I hit all my friends when they upset me or did something wrong bc that’s what I had been taught at home. But I also remember doing things knowing I would get smacked and not caring. Basically it doesn’t work, the science/data supports that and anyone arguing for kids to get hit is a POS

    • @siin9522
      @siin9522 Год назад

      YO 🏳️‍🌈 ruclips.net/video/CWfd8OjWkwg/видео.html

    • @shawnboucher546
      @shawnboucher546 Год назад +1

      You mean prepare them for law enforcement jobs.

    • @brendanfode
      @brendanfode Год назад

      Just pointing out the hypocrisy of living in a society where all underlying authority of the government is derived from it's ability to do violence, yet you state:
      "All this does is show students that you can make other people listen and force them to do what you want by being physically violent."
      Yes. That's like the hallmark of western civilization. Or is it every civilization?

  • @jewlz9095
    @jewlz9095 Год назад +233

    I was a student in Missouri when paddling was allowed in a 1-4 grade school, it was abused many times. Impatient teachers, racist teachers who didn’t like a different language spoken.. it sucked.

    • @mauricecooper176
      @mauricecooper176 Год назад +6

      I went to a school that paddled in Florida Most of the kids were good they did not want to get it I was supposed to get at 1 time I told the principal if he hits me with that thing I'm gonna rip it out of his hands and beat him with it he didn't come near me I bet it help that I was over a foot taller than him @13 they had my mom and dad get me They thought it was kind of funny but they Let me have it at home

    • @aussiecountry9320
      @aussiecountry9320 Год назад +11

      Its really weird that grown adults have the desire to hit children, and not only that, children who are not theirs and have no relation to them, just becuase they did something they dont like. You would never do that to another grown adult, but for some reason people are ok if it happens to kids.

    • @dakkenblah1450
      @dakkenblah1450 Год назад

      @@aussiecountry9320 Lol people have done that to other adult's multiple times. Nowadays its mostly called "fuck around and find out"

    • @brendanfode
      @brendanfode Год назад +1

      @@dakkenblah1450 Yup, or "talk shit, get hit".

    • @ItsJustMe0585
      @ItsJustMe0585 Год назад +3

      I had it at my school in Texas, opt-in by parents only and was only used when kids we're involved in physical altercations, and only after detention was used and ineffective. There was a strict line in place to prevent abuse.
      I was thankful for it because it DID work on my bully and got her off my back after she pummelled my my head into the brick wall. 2 weeks detention, then she held my head into the toilet. Then she was padded... Once (7th grade) and she never bullied me again.
      It had to be filmed though, and the film given to the parents, to ensure that the paddling wasn't abusive. It was a last resort only.
      I think with similar rules in place, it can be effective.
      Also: in my entire school career, she and only one other boy got paddled.

  • @vine1313
    @vine1313 Год назад +1

    My wife is a bus driver, and the number of open routes is staggering. Kids are getting to school late, because the drivers need to take 2-6 different routes to get the students, some on opposite sides of the county.

  • @MyTv-
    @MyTv- Год назад +1

    Paddling in school, are they’re nuts?
    In the Supreme Court it would at least make some sense, to get them to behave themselves!

  • @DrEcho
    @DrEcho Год назад +75

    The most heartbreaking thing about Pakistan is how relatively little they contribute to the problem compared to other countries. Mfs in countries like mine will be like "not our problem" even though our military alone completely dwarfs most countries' entire carbon and pollution footprint. But one day it'll arrive at our doorstep, and only then will we deign to do anything about it.

    • @Blodhelm
      @Blodhelm Год назад +2

      Already having effects everywhere but by they time we see anything like what Pakistan is suffering, it'll be too late.

    • @zacharyomalley355
      @zacharyomalley355 Год назад +1

      Not really true. The middle east and Asia are the two biggest contributors to climate change. Mainly due to oil/gas production in the middle east and rice farming in Asia. Rice releases incredible amounts of methane into the atmosphere and I don't think I have to describe why oil production is sad. Worst part is the middle east could very easily fix this problem by waiting for solar power being that it's a desert and all, but oil tycoons want money. The US is definitely a contributor to climate change, but it's not as bad as people think. And the military has nothing to do with that so I don't see what your point is there

    • @dnight3037
      @dnight3037 Год назад

      @@zacharyomalley355 military has nothing to do with it?! I seriously doubt they have a net zero

    • @zacharyomalley355
      @zacharyomalley355 Год назад

      @@dnight3037 I didn't say the military is net zero. But it definitely isn't what is pushing climate change in the US. You're comparing them to the farming and energy industries. It's not like they just roll their tanks around the streets all day pumping CO2 in the air. Not to mention most of the military doesn't even reside in the US.

  • @katiep8675
    @katiep8675 Год назад +230

    As a teacher I can't imagine paddling a student and as an edsc teacher I can see very easily students with disabilities getting paddled more than nurotypical students. But even if it was allowed under zero circumstances would I do not only is it relationship destroying for the student but 3 months ago the media was calling teachers indoctrinating pedophiles why would I ever put myself in a position that paddling a kid could put me in when we are treated the way we are.

    • @shaylafey
      @shaylafey Год назад +26

      Yup, I'm neurodivergent, and I can literally remember more than one teacher implying or out right stating, they wish that paddling was still possible because it would "straighten me out"

    • @tiamystic
      @tiamystic Год назад +8

      Yup I remember when I was in a special Ed preschool the substitute teacher slapped me across the face. So I can see SPED students paddled more too. I couldn’t talk really at that age and was defenseless and for some reason didn’t tell my parents

    • @Spyrika
      @Spyrika Год назад +18

      Especially when the parents refuse to accept the fact that the kid is neurodivergent, refusing a diagnosis so they're given no extra help in school, and the teachers are completely unaware

    • @uranium-3789
      @uranium-3789 Год назад +4

      I mean SPED and POC kids were already more likely to recieve unjust punishment and physical violence at the hands of SROs. I was a SPED kid and they were always itching for you to act up so they could take you down. Add regular teachers into the mix and nowhere is safe. I got beat enough at home I didn't need to get beat at school too - all I needed was a handful of safe adults who could teach me how to process my emotions healthily without resorting to violence.

    • @afrog2666
      @afrog2666 Год назад +1

      Punctuation is a thing teacher ;)

  • @xBriYeon
    @xBriYeon Год назад +1

    I also faced corporal punishment as a child, and as an adult, I agree, it does not work and I am who I am IN SPITE of the abuse.

  • @05boobear19
    @05boobear19 Год назад

    I had corporal punishment in my school growing up and I think they still have it. Terrible! Our paper was required to be signed by the parent and the kid for paddling. If I didn’t sign it, I was suspended til I signed it.

  • @FoNgThOnG
    @FoNgThOnG Год назад +40

    As someone who grew up in an abusive household and was always getting my ass beat by the man of the house...I'm not letting someone else discipline my child. If my child messes up at school, let me know, and I'll discipline my child (Not beat his ass like the man of the house did me).

    • @colombiana2710
      @colombiana2710 Год назад +6

      I agree hitting does not aconplish anything .at all .my dad use to hit us and no thank you .

  • @emilyauld8622
    @emilyauld8622 Год назад +28

    Floods are terrifying. So all consuming and destructive. My heart goes out to everyone in Pakistan and South Asia affected by this.

  • @SamK31
    @SamK31 Год назад

    When we have the statistics that prove corporal punishment is ineffective and at worst, detrimental, why are we allowing these rules to be implemented?

  • @fai1t0liv3
    @fai1t0liv3 Год назад +1

    School Bus Driver. My district just increased pay by 8% this year. Two years ago they bumped pay by $2/hour. We're still short 15 of our 120 routes. Part of it was the layoffs that happened for the 20-21 school year decimated our numbers. Part of it is that even though we only work 190 days we can't take a second job because of the hours we're needed.

  • @AxelXionSora
    @AxelXionSora Год назад +346

    I regards to the swatting: so many people have already had their lives irrevocably changed because a family member was shot and killed. A girl literally took her life because she couldn’t handle the effect of her uncle being murdered. It bothers me every time I hear of someone getting swatted. The paddling story: love how child abuse is being allowed in schools because parents don’t want to discipline their children w/o applying physical harm or even at all

    • @snikerz5886
      @snikerz5886 Год назад

      It shouldn't have to be said but this idiot isnt phil. Its a bot.

    • @anacc3257
      @anacc3257 Год назад

      Marjorie Taylor Greene got swatted thrice in a few days last week, trying to get her assassinated by terrorism. Her haters are now laughing at her for it and claims she made it all up. Maybe that's why Phil hasn't touched the story as far as i know, many of his followers hold the same ideological beliefs as those making fun of her.

    • @cats1970
      @cats1970 Год назад +3

      @@anacc3257 Did she show proof or did she just claim it? I assume she had CCTV footage to prove it right?

    • @tonypeppermint5329
      @tonypeppermint5329 Год назад

      @@anacc3257 Or because Phil hasn't gotton to the story yet.

    • @abramrexjoaquin7513
      @abramrexjoaquin7513 Год назад

      Here's my take on Swatting.
      As you get to monetize Live Streaming...
      Allow and Volunteer your information to your local police such as your address, Live stream address and Emergency Phone. So when idiots try swat you then police will call you if the address is flagged.

  • @havocblast8737
    @havocblast8737 Год назад +63

    Growing up my dad was abusive but while we lived in Texas, the principal gave me two swats with the paddle for taking playdough from a classmate when I was in first grade. My dad came into school the next day and left in cuffs after he found out what had happened at the school. idk why someone would hit their kids let alone letting a stranger do it.

  • @darkguardian1314
    @darkguardian1314 Год назад +1

    4:47 I was wrongfully accused of fighting in the play yard and paddled until it came to light I was bullied and the victim.
    You can’t undo the padding I experienced as a nine year old.
    I grew up became a Marine and an engineer and never got in trouble with the Law.
    But, I still remember it in my sixties and will never forget it.

  • @nedronbronzebeard7118
    @nedronbronzebeard7118 Год назад

    I was paddled in 8th grade (2006). Yes, I went to a school in Missouri. Its been around for a long time.

  • @brookepayne4805
    @brookepayne4805 Год назад +36

    I got whipped (actually beat) in kindergarten so badly, it caused me ptsd. Actual bruises. And long-term mental trauma. I wouldn't speak, and it took my first grade teacher showing me love and kindness to prove that not all teachers are bad and its okay to talk. This was like 2004 before they had to ask permission. Corporal punishment should not be legal.

    • @josephkingsford8480
      @josephkingsford8480 Год назад

      I seriously doubt you were "beat." Quit being overdramatic looking for attention.

    • @brookepayne4805
      @brookepayne4805 Год назад +10

      @@josephkingsford8480 paddling a 5 year old with a wooden paddle until there were bruises and the teacher got in trouble for excessive force is a little much dont you think? It wasn't just 1 hit, she hit me multiple times, don't tell me what I experienced. You weren't there.

    • @Panama_Red
      @Panama_Red Год назад +5

      @@josephkingsford8480 weird that you think someone is attention seeking and you would know a stranger's experience better than them. Be better, dude. It's easier to be kind than to carry around the anger hate it takes to be negative.

  • @daviddixon1432
    @daviddixon1432 Год назад +124

    I was someone who used the reasoning “I got spanked and I was getting straight A’s” I now look back at my life and realize that was a shite point of view. I have a disconnect between my emotions and my understanding of them and I struggle to make lasting friends. I’m just incredibly lucky I met the love of my life to be there for me. Moral of the story keep and open mind and don’t assume everything your parents did is the right way to do it, please.

    • @peppermintbee
      @peppermintbee Год назад +14

      I used to think the same until I looked at it too.

    • @the_nikster1
      @the_nikster1 Год назад +6

      I'm right there with ya. corporal punishment is abuse and even if you think you're okay from it, you're not. I have tons of emotional issues and I'm one of the lucky ones. ❤

    • @issaciams
      @issaciams Год назад

      How old are you?

  • @morgancvtherine
    @morgancvtherine Год назад

    I remember there being paddling in my kindergarten. My principal had a cabinet with three different paddles of different thicknesses so your "paddle matches your punishment". Prattville, AL

  • @sonoinpace
    @sonoinpace Год назад +1

    I don’t have children, but I just don’t know why NOT leaving them a garbage pile wouldn’t be a major motivation. I would feel so trapped.

  • @jodinsan
    @jodinsan Год назад +241

    About the last story of the show today: *By the time climate change reaches a point where even the most stubborn and delusional can no longer deny reality, it will have already been **_way_** too late to do anything about it.*

    • @auqustfire
      @auqustfire Год назад +37

      Exactly, and the people who are actually responsible for most of the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere (mega corporations and "ranchers") don't give a shit and won't change anything bc all they care about is how much cash goes into their pockets.

    • @stephaniechilders5176
      @stephaniechilders5176 Год назад +15

      Exactly like Don't Look Up.

    • @spec-fict
      @spec-fict Год назад +28

      It sucks how a lot of the comments are focusing on the swatting & not on the massive flooding :/
      is there realistically anything that someone can do on a ground-roots level to help mitigate climate change? 'cause it feels like we're kinda powerless to do anything & that the ones with power aren't willing to do anything

    • @starojunes
      @starojunes Год назад +1

      @@spec-fict The one thing you can do is go vegan. It has to start with consumers. We fund the animal agriculture industry with so much money and they emit a huge amount of green house gasses. If you don't have any severe allergies and or disabilities and don't live in a food desert then it's the best thing you can do on an individual level. We need to start changing for the ones who can't.

    • @lunacouer
      @lunacouer Год назад +10

      @@spec-fict That's just because the episode just came out, and people start typing before they get to the end of the episode.
      And the answer is honestly, just do what you can. Eat less meat, drive less, fly less, and elect officials who want strong climate-change regulations. And buckle up for the bumpy-ride we're already seeing. This is just the beginning.

  • @xonor13
    @xonor13 Год назад +279

    The teacher shortage could be solved so easily. Take a few billion dollars out of our fucking insanely high military budget and put it towards public education. This should be distributed to all the nation's public schools to help raise the wages of teachers and allow funding for school supplies

    • @stephaniechilders5176
      @stephaniechilders5176 Год назад +34

      The answer is right in front of our faces, legislators just pretend they don't see it so they can line their pockets instead. Public servants my ass.

    • @Youreallygonnaactlikethat
      @Youreallygonnaactlikethat Год назад +2

      Well attend your local school board it’s that simple just like sitting in on your local city council meetings but let me guess you too busy

    • @fos9698
      @fos9698 Год назад +6

      We're spending more money on public schools than ever before. More money doesn't help a fundamentally flawed system where *good* teachers are pushed aside for shite teachers with seniority and union protection.

    • @ksad96
      @ksad96 Год назад +31

      @@Youreallygonnaactlikethat I'm pretty sure attending the school board won't lead to the military budget being cut. On top of that, have you fucking paid attention to the current struggle for people to keep their rent up? Taking time off of work isn't an option and going to something that requires a lot of focus and sharp thinking after work absolutely drains people. Just saying that people not showing up is the exclusive problem and cause is stupid and inaccurate.

    • @Youreallygonnaactlikethat
      @Youreallygonnaactlikethat Год назад +2

      @@ksad96 well we talking about the school board not the military my guy you seem to not understand the power of voting for smaller elections yes you do have more power than you think but since I've been going and can see it for myself you won't believe me also fuck your rent when then pandemic happened I didn't get any assistance learn to cut back like y'all told me but I guess everybody living the same life huh?let your opinion rest for once and actually be about change

  • @crazyspace6792
    @crazyspace6792 Год назад +4

    As someone who's mom spanked me when I was younger. I can confidently say that I learned nothing from the spankings, I can't actually remember what any of them were for as the majority of the memory is the spanking itself and finally I attribute them to part of why I do not have a good relationship with her today. But hey, if you want to spank your child just be prepared to fight with them for the next 15-20 years until they move out.

  • @taylor101vanderploeg
    @taylor101vanderploeg Год назад

    my heart breaks for the kids who are harmed and abused at home and then go to school and receive the same treatment. school should be a space for SUPPORT and SAFETY. I hate to think of the educators who are willing to lay a hand on their students, no matter the circumstance.

  • @pennyzee1176
    @pennyzee1176 Год назад +84

    Keep shouting about climate change. It's so huge. We can still make a difference if we all care and make changes and vote! Thank you for bringing it up again and again.

    • @gettingannoyedquick
      @gettingannoyedquick Год назад +8

      I know its the last story but feel like it should have been the first one 100s are dying to this flooding

    • @PasteteDoeniel
      @PasteteDoeniel Год назад +2

      This summer is brutal. I’m from Germany. Never needed a AC in the summer. It’s usually only hot for a week, which is something you can deal with. But it’s now been incredibly hot for over a month without rain. I think I’ll buy a AC for next summer.

    • @nickjones9867
      @nickjones9867 Год назад +3

      @@gettingannoyedquick tbf, Phil normally saves the most important story for last. But yeah. It should be front and centre everywhere. I'd not even heard this happening.

  • @trumpsmicropenis12
    @trumpsmicropenis12 Год назад +58

    Imagine your life being so miserable that you see someone living your dream so you try to cause them harm. I think lud handled that as well as he could've.

  • @pandachan3809
    @pandachan3809 Год назад +1

    I was paddled by a teacher in 2nd grade because I gave my candy they leave on the napping mat to another student. I was already being abused at home and it made me not want to go back to school

  • @RM.-_-.
    @RM.-_-. Год назад

    And so in my district we have a school bus driver shortage and a teacher shortage had a school bus driver fired for defending himself against a violent student who was beating the shit out of him.

  • @cjfelldownagain
    @cjfelldownagain Год назад +17

    If I hit another adult coworker out of punishment, I would be fired and arrested. Why would anyone think it's ok to hit a kid?

  • @wilhelminagentry7601
    @wilhelminagentry7601 Год назад +51

    Watching the effects of climate change on the world bring my existential dread to a whole new level.

  • @shelbyhudgins7981
    @shelbyhudgins7981 Год назад +2

    I got paddled my junior year of high school (about 2011) for hugging my then boyfriend in the hall. The assistant principal is the one who had to do it but since he was male & I female, there had to be a female staff member present. It didn’t help or make anything less uncomfortable, it didn’t even teach a lesson to be honest. It just taught me to never get caught.

  • @jazzgod21
    @jazzgod21 Год назад

    Our district added a +1 to their cheapness: they banned the amazon wishlist. I don't know the consequences of posting one (and we still bought stuff for our daughters teacher and others as we are lucky to have the means), but basically they have said "we're not giving you money for what you need and were not going to let you beg for it either"

  • @JillLulamoon
    @JillLulamoon Год назад +28

    I grew up getting spanks from a belt. I don't honestly think it did anything for me besides increase my anxiety issues and make me nervous around my father.
    My love my parents, they're great, but I dont think I would ever punish a child like that. My mom even told me she wishes she hadn't done so.

    • @InsoIence
      @InsoIence Год назад +2

      Same. Hand, slipper, belt, leather flogger made by my grandpa because as my mom said "those were different times" and "but I turned out fine". Both parents. A lot of anxiety. It takes them getting older for me to want them again, even though I love them. I think she regrets as time goes by. I don't know about him.
      Hang in there.

    • @bigsiskrishere
      @bigsiskrishere Год назад

      Not trying to speak into or dismiss your lived experience; I also grew up getting spanked with a belt. In my mind, being nearly 27 now and working with children everyday as my job, I just cannot see parents who spank as good people anymore, inlcuding my dad. My parents basically trained me to say the "I got spanked and turned out fine" bit but the reality is that I'm missing chunks in my memory from my childhood, I'm irrationally afraid of being alone with a man in any situation, and when I got married I realized I was flinching and getting anxious when my husband took his belt off. It's difficult for me to look back at my childhood which I percieved as peaceful and fine at the time and realize how bad it actually was. :/

  • @castiels
    @castiels Год назад +155

    I was watching Lud’s stream as he got swatted. Everyone had been joking that he ran out of toilet paper or something because he took so long, until the cops appeared. And then everyone got very, very worried.

    • @Panama_Red
      @Panama_Red Год назад +8

      So messed up that some people get their kicks out of putting some one else in danger like that. Should be(might be for all I know) a felony of they get caught. Some examples need to be made.

    • @jasonschuler2256
      @jasonschuler2256 Год назад +5

      @@Panama_Red Making a false 911 emergency call is indeed a felony.

    • @Panama_Red
      @Panama_Red Год назад +1

      @@jasonschuler2256 make sense. Thanks for the info.

  • @aelisei
    @aelisei Год назад

    The fact that corporal punishment is still legal in the US is DISGUSTING. The fact that they're actually enforcing it and want to do MORE of it is SICKENING. Honestly, at this point I don't ever even want to set foot on American soil, that country sounds unhinged.

  • @HoneyGun
    @HoneyGun Год назад +2

    My sister in law is a history teacher at a very small school. She was paid so poorly, given tons of extra work/classes, and treated so poorly by administration/parents that she’s quitting being a teacher this year to work as a teachers assistant. She worked so hard for her students, but the system took all the joy out of teaching. Its hard to watch.
    (sorry for any grammar/punctuation mistakes in typing this quickly)

  • @masaeedi1
    @masaeedi1 Год назад +18

    Its quite alarming what is happening all around the world due to climate, the things are only get dire in Pakistan. Food stock is gone, infrastructure is almost destroyed. No proper planning, although there were already warnings about glaciers bursting but no concrete step was taken to prevent or reduce the damage it has caused. Thanks for covering this Phil

  • @mechaswool
    @mechaswool Год назад +49

    I don't know how swatting is still a thing in 2022. I don't care who is on the receiving end, doing it to someone is just incredibly disturbing.

    • @Dantaroen
      @Dantaroen Год назад

      @Jack Wrath wat

    • @Roblitzo
      @Roblitzo Год назад +9

      @@Dantaroen it’s a bot, just report it

    • @alienboy1322
      @alienboy1322 Год назад +1

      @@Roblitzo
      I did it.

  • @Dirk3672_StupidYT
    @Dirk3672_StupidYT Год назад

    NSA needs to be given a mandate to track these swatters down. Then make it a federal crime that only comes with throwaway the key sentences. No underage get out of jail free card.

  • @aylapantswb
    @aylapantswb Год назад

    I remember across multiple elementary and middles schools being forced to volunteer class time once a month to work at the cafeteria; either putting food on the plates, handing out milks or collecting the trays after and feeding them into the dishwashing machine. I never really questioned this as weird until now, a full 30 years later. Wtf?
    Edit to add: I grew up a military brat but went to schools mostly off-base in the states, so this was a practice that spanned across the country, including Hawaii

  • @misstekhead
    @misstekhead Год назад +31

    Swatting someone while they’re playing chess. That’s a damn new low.

  • @Perceptionreflection
    @Perceptionreflection Год назад +97

    When they say "I turned out fine" sir you think hitting children and parenting by fear is okay you are not fine

  • @ZPicard
    @ZPicard Год назад

    I saw a TikTok of a school art teacher who had just been giving her yearly allowance to buy art supplies. And it was literally only $50. For the entire year. That’s just impossible. The amount of teachers I know who literally have to out of pocket supply things because their schools don’t (or cant) supply enough is insanity.

  • @Bad_Karma00
    @Bad_Karma00 Год назад

    We're dealing with the bus driver shortage where I live. We have to wait for a call at 6am every morning to know if my son's bus will pick him up that day. We got a message from the school today asking if anyone wanted to drive a school bus. Also the transmission rates of covid are up in our district so the health department is suggesting everyone wear masks again.

  • @Thrasher225
    @Thrasher225 Год назад +159

    Corporal Punishment was a constant threat at schools in my area. I live in the Bible belt, and a lot of the Deans and upper level staff loved to joke about and display their customized paddles on the walls of their offices. I'm not originally from the South, so it was a culture shock. I'm honestly surprised at the inability for people to have a constructive conversations with kids.

    • @Ass_of_Amalek
      @Ass_of_Amalek Год назад +18

      america shoulddo like a normal country and just ban all corporal punishment. but of course america is also the only country in the world that has not ratified the UN convention on the rights of the child, since somalia did it about 5 years ago. maybe america thinks that it would get in the way of trying children "as adults", an arguably even more deranged practice.

    • @PastMourning
      @PastMourning Год назад +4

      I'll never understand people making a big deal of this. In school we got to choose the paddle or detention and no one wanted detention. We'd all take the paddle and laugh about it afterwards. It literally meant nothing to us. I'd say it's only a bad punishment in that it's not really much of a deterrent. So your ass stings for a few minutes. I'm more baffled by people saying they are psychologically damaged by it but.. people be weird.

    • @loganshonkwiler7958
      @loganshonkwiler7958 Год назад +18

      @@PastMourning if someone paddled my child i’d lose my mind it shouldn’t be allowed in schools or atleast public schools

    • @Naked_face_Naked_soul
      @Naked_face_Naked_soul Год назад +2

      Can confirm NC private school all my life and paddling was always a threat in elementary and middle school

    • @demigod1230
      @demigod1230 Год назад +21

      @@PastMourning it's abuse, it's that simple. Abuse of power, and abuse of children. People DO get mentally scared from shit like this. My girlfriend got spanked in front of her class when she was in 3rd. On top of that, I don't need people putting hands on MY children.

  • @adam-obaseball
    @adam-obaseball Год назад +15

    I was paddled in school in Oklahoma 20+ years ago. I still have trauma that hasn't been worked out.

  • @nicoleleighton3926
    @nicoleleighton3926 Год назад

    The swatters are scary. It just goes to show you that we need to make changes to our legal system if something like this has zero repercussions! Love you Phil

  • @Kisamaism
    @Kisamaism Год назад +14

    Many (not all) of the people who swat streamers do not see it as a "prank", Phil. They want to see a life destroyed, in whatever manner that manifests. Before the FBI more actively started monitoring 4-chan, this kind of deep, dark behavior was not only common, it was incentivized. It's just moved to darker corners, now (4-chan is actually tamer now than before, and it's STILL the cesspool of humanity).
    We need to stop thinking there are only 1 or 2 of these people. There are thousands. Tens of thousands. And they just want *something* extraordinary to happen. And they don't care how that manifests.

  • @ZenseZone
    @ZenseZone Год назад +47

    Living in Scandinavia, i can confirm that climate change has been going on for YEARS and only been getting worse. Winters usually had snow all around from like September to late mars/early April, now you are lucky to even see snowfall for more than a month (this obviously differs from how north or south you live but i'm just talking about personal experience). The summers have also become more humid/dry with much higher warmth, not long ago it was so warm and without any rain for a long time, that a single spark from a train track caused one of the most dangerous forest fires. Thankfully that was stopped, but not without help from other countries.

    • @iirosiren5120
      @iirosiren5120 Год назад +1

      Last winter was the coldest and had the most snow in many years, we have had winters without almost no snow in the past too. Even if the climate is changing we are not seeing the effects atleast here, i cant speak of other countries becourse idk aboat them.

    • @ZenseZone
      @ZenseZone Год назад +1

      @@iirosiren5120 Do you also live in Scandinavia or somewhere else? Interested in knowing how other countries that isn't as located as north or south is affected (Countries closer to the Equator), if they have seen any effects themself over the years.

    • @ChuffedLemon
      @ChuffedLemon Год назад +2

      Yep. Originally from California (where climate change is very apparent over the past 30+ years), but now live in Denmark and can confirm the wild swings in temperatures during winters and summers, the droughts, and the unbearable heat and humidity we've received in Midtjylland this summer. We were fortunate to have more snow this past winter than in recent years, but that was a brief respite in otherwise drought-stricken and hot years. Our infrastructure is just not designed to withstand these changes.

    • @ZenseZone
      @ZenseZone Год назад +1

      @@ChuffedLemon I heard similar remarks from a friend who lives there as well, he said the heat this summer was borderline desert warm, but can also be affected by his line of work as he also said he works a lot outside with equipment that produce heat themself.

  • @wilbert3842
    @wilbert3842 Год назад +330

    The only time swatters we’re held accountable was when a guy got mad for losing on CoD, swatted his opponent, but then the police went to the wrong house and killed a random person. Both CoD players got jail time, can’t remember the names but I think Phil covered it before years ago

    • @GaymersDisassociation
      @GaymersDisassociation Год назад +58

      Why the fuck would the other player get jail time? For being swatted? For failing to get swatted correctly?

    • @ryanclaridge5447
      @ryanclaridge5447 Год назад +75

      @@GaymersDisassociation He gave a false address to the swatter and encouraged him to do the swat.

    • @almamater489
      @almamater489 Год назад +51

      @@ryanclaridge5447 That's still... not his fault for being swatted

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      @siin9522 Год назад

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    • @siin9522
      @siin9522 Год назад

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  • @Elissa_Marie
    @Elissa_Marie Год назад

    It’s insane that it’s still legal to physically abuse children! There should be no hesitation to make abuse illegal in every state. The people pushing for corporal punishment to be started back up at that school should definitely be investigated.

  • @the.big.parade
    @the.big.parade Год назад

    my mom just started teaching at a middle school (in georgia) that only this year stopped paddling.

  • @MrFalliorsGaming
    @MrFalliorsGaming Год назад +15

    Holy crap, I'm actually early to a Philly D video???

  • @luismiranda7735
    @luismiranda7735 Год назад +13

    Floods across a country because of global warming? Oh no, who could have seen this coming, if only we could have known earlier so we could have done something.

  • @jasonmoore3980
    @jasonmoore3980 Год назад

    When I was in grade school in Arkansas, they gave paddlings, and the one time it happened to me, I smacked the teacher when she was done and then got expelled. I'd do it again too.

  • @BrianGlaze
    @BrianGlaze Год назад

    We're literally watching the earth melt and people are like, "yea, it's fine"

  • @MaddyM_1.0
    @MaddyM_1.0 Год назад +13

    If I ever hear that someone put their hands on a child they're saying it's okay for the parent to put hands to that adult as well.

  • @ddpwe5269
    @ddpwe5269 Год назад +47

    Just imagine how much these 'parents' really care about their kids. They literally can't even do their main job, take care of their own kid. smh

    • @mnichols1979
      @mnichols1979 Год назад +10

      And these are most likely the same "parents" that are screaming about the schools teaching sex ed.

    • @RebelTvShka
      @RebelTvShka Год назад +5

      Go to Walmart and just watch people, the way they act or talk to their kids in public is very telling.

  • @Fayetality91
    @Fayetality91 Год назад

    As someone from Missouri, this is disgusting. I will never have children and thank heavens. My experience with my local school system was abusive mentally/emotionally, and now they want to be able to physically abuse children as well? Gross.

  • @jennagoddin2757
    @jennagoddin2757 Год назад

    Prayers for this world