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Todd Bonzalez

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I’m just some guy, you know.

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This is the same logic given for school aged children to not fight back against bullies for decades, and bullying is now a huge problem.

So you literally want to teach your kid to be violent? You’re staying very far from “teaching empathy” with this one…

I’m talking about a situation where your own child is exhibiting bullying characteristics at a very young age.

Yeah, those kids usually have violent parents. Of course you think this is a problem to be solved with violence. Too bad you haven’t figured out yet that you’re the reason your kid is violent.

You can’t sit them down and explain why pulling their sibling’s hair shouldn’t give them gratification…

You literally can. You just have no patience to talk to your kids, and use violence instead.

But how do you correct a very young child who is exhibiting signs that they are growing into a bully?

By not being the parent that normalizes violence as a solution to problems.

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In school and 99% of scenarios, physicality doesn’t do any good. But if you have a really young child, like 3-5…

You think violence against children is only acceptable if you’re beating a toddler? That’s a really weird conclusion to reach…

I think spanking is acceptable as a punishment immediately after the incident.

Because you’re a shit parent who doesn’t know how to raise a child without resorting to violence. The evidence overwhelmingly shows that negative reinforcement is the worst way to discipline a child. If you think it works, you’re wrong.

They might have trouble with developing empathy and need to understand they hurt another being.

You’re teaching them, by example, to use violence. You’re the parent. Be a role model. How can you possibly think you can use violence to teach that violence is wrong?

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Ah, so literally nothing. This is absolutely fake.

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What are you finding online that seems to validate this?

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Yeah, and that person, unlike me, is evil, because they are able to see human lives as pawns in a political game.

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Since you’re being a scold elsewhere in the thread to everyone confused by the headline, I’ll just leave this here.

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This headline is true in multiple ways.

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Yes, asking an LLM a nonsense question can result in a nonsense answer.

I see it as a feature. Asking an LLM a stupid question can be fun.

My favorite is “Can I take a duck home from the park?” or “How do I teach a crab math?”.

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