senior chef
Senior Member
I agree that the state should protect children from parental abuse. However, sometimes the state goes way too far.For the record, parents were told they couldn't beat their children to a pulp, punch them out, break their bones, lock them up, starve them, or otherwise abuse them.
They weren't told that they couldn't discipline them.
I find no fault with the more modern approach.
Decades ago, a friend of mine told his teenage daughter that she needs to keep away from a neighbor girl because she had a foul mouth and dressed like a slut. One afternoon, my friend came home early and saw his daughter hanging out with that "bad" girl. He became angry and he slapped her on the shoulder. The "bad" girl's mother saw this and reported him to child protective services. CPS came down on him like an avalanche. It took many months and hundreds of dollars for an attorney to get out from under the state's pressure.