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I see Elly still has the habit of throwing out her final barbs over her shoulder as she walks away. Someday I hope that when one of the characters does that, the recipient of the barb will say, âSorry, Mom. Didnât catch that. Can you turn around and repeat it to my face?â
I was never ground, but then I never went out. Also, I would never drive by myself until I was 17 and went to my partime job. Did I miss something as a teenager?
There is a huge difference between hitting and spanking!!!!! I know some people who were verbally abused, and it affected them way worse than any well deserved âspankingâ. One of my jr high students once told me that she wished âher parents loved her enough to spank herâ. When I spanked my kids, I didnât hit them, what they felt was my hand being hit by my other hand, but it was still effective. And all kids are different, one of my boys-the only thing that worked was a spanking, the other one, a good talking to was more effective. And once the âspankingâ is over, make sure that you hug them and let them know that you love them.
There were a couple of times when my Dad lost his temper and did â some thingsâ beyond spankingâhad to tell friends I âwalked into a doorâ but then the last time, I struck back and as he was trying to hit me, I hit him. I felt awful(because after all he was my Father) but I gained his respect and we didnât âdo that anymoreâ. Till this day, I remember that and how bad I felt for doing it but it woke him up ! ! ! !
in the 70âs that is what my mom would have done. That was simply how things were done. Glad it changed. I would have taken Michaelâs tv and music too. Tell him for 2 weeks but give back after a few days if I feel he is repentant.
Apparently Elly doesnât know Gordon is a victim of physical abuse (assuming the hits are more than a few swats across the butt which would be inappropriate for a teen anyway).
This really raised a lot of questions from readers. I got calls from interviewers wanting to know where I was going with it and how much detail I was going to go into.
I appreciate the serious topics you introduce. Thank you. Todayâs went âClang!â when I learned Gordo would have to face physical abuse. Once more your art brings me up short about the reality of otherâs lives.
70 years ago when I live in Allentown PA I had a Western Auto Doodlebug scooter. A popular neighbor had a basketball hoop/back board installed on a garage. Many teenagers gather to play basket ball. I rode over on my scooter. One kid took it for a ride to tease me. I went to his parentâs house nearby & told the kidâs mother that her son had taken my scooter for a joy ride. Her son was not of driving age or had a license. Never had a problem again with anyone taking the Doodlebug. Oh yes, my name is Gordon, & I rode the doodlebug to a shop, to buy my fist banjo, a 2nd hand tenor very much like the one Iâm playing in this video:
Hoping that Gordo is just speaking metaphorically/figuratively. To that sentence, I would add that they have to clean up and pay for all the damages to the car and the neighborsâ property. Also, they would have to wait at least 6 months past the dates they are eligible before they can get their learnerâs permits. This gives them more time to think about their actions and the consequences.
I stick by my comment yesterday, that IF it were me, and IF I knew the kidâs abusive home life, I would NOT tell the parents. Why send him into possible danger? Heâd be doing chores for me for a long time to come.
I went to school with a guy who had a similar home life to Gordonâs. Wileyâs dad finally drank himself to death, and his life got so much better. Until his 40âs when he had a heart attack and died. I cried when I heard the news.
The minute I saw the word âhitsâ in the final comments, I knew there would be a glut of responses. Not even gonna try to weigh in, as such. Cheers, folksâŠ..
The violent will find any excuse. Near where I lived, some government school (i.e. public school) students ganged up and assaulted a young man who attended a Catholic preparatory school. They were found and arrested. When asked why they did that, they said âthey had a real problem with the Catholic Churchâ, to include the sexual abuses cases, the Mafia, and the Irish Republican Army. When told how the student they beat up was never accused of sex abuse, not a Mafia member nor a suspected IRA terrorist (never having even set foot in Northern Ireland), they said he âa part of itâ (the olâ guilt by association accusation). There is no cure for stupidity.
If it was Brian, his punishment would be no âbeach chickenâ for dinner. For Lawrence, his punishment would be to have his Chippendales calendar confiscated.
If Gordon and Allyson ever have kidsâŠand one of them, when heâs eight years old, accidentally sets the living room on fireâŠhow should Gordon handle it?
Templo S.U.D. about 4 years ago
poor Gordon having a life like that
retrocool about 4 years ago
Michael did try to say no, but Gord wasnât listening.
howtheduck about 4 years ago
I see Elly still has the habit of throwing out her final barbs over her shoulder as she walks away. Someday I hope that when one of the characters does that, the recipient of the barb will say, âSorry, Mom. Didnât catch that. Can you turn around and repeat it to my face?â
capricorn9th about 4 years ago
Yep, the precursor I was talking about. Poor Gordon.
Caldonia about 4 years ago
This is sad, but at least their butts arenât portrayed like hers, my God!
cracker65 about 4 years ago
Life lessons.
VegaAlopex about 4 years ago
I was never ground, but then I never went out. Also, I would never drive by myself until I was 17 and went to my partime job. Did I miss something as a teenager?
PammWhittaker about 4 years ago
He should be grounded at least a month. And they both should apologize to the Enos, and clean/replace anything broken.
qct about 4 years ago
There is a huge difference between hitting and spanking!!!!! I know some people who were verbally abused, and it affected them way worse than any well deserved âspankingâ. One of my jr high students once told me that she wished âher parents loved her enough to spank herâ. When I spanked my kids, I didnât hit them, what they felt was my hand being hit by my other hand, but it was still effective. And all kids are different, one of my boys-the only thing that worked was a spanking, the other one, a good talking to was more effective. And once the âspankingâ is over, make sure that you hug them and let them know that you love them.
GirlGeek Premium Member about 4 years ago
I had to go back a few strips but Mike did say no, Elly.
Susan00100 about 4 years ago
Gordon neednât worry. From what Iâve read on this stripâs website, both his parents would probably be passed-out drunk.
M2MM about 4 years ago
My mother would have screamed at me and smacked me around, then dad would take the belt to me (buckle end first.) Being grounded is WAY better.
Jogger2 about 4 years ago
Good heavens! I didnât know, from the original run, Gordon faced abuse at his home.
'IndyMan' about 4 years ago
There were a couple of times when my Dad lost his temper and did â some thingsâ beyond spankingâhad to tell friends I âwalked into a doorâ but then the last time, I struck back and as he was trying to hit me, I hit him. I felt awful(because after all he was my Father) but I gained his respect and we didnât âdo that anymoreâ. Till this day, I remember that and how bad I felt for doing it but it woke him up ! ! ! !
genghis.shaman about 4 years ago
Thatâs⊠not funny.
Jelliqal about 4 years ago
in the 70âs that is what my mom would have done. That was simply how things were done. Glad it changed. I would have taken Michaelâs tv and music too. Tell him for 2 weeks but give back after a few days if I feel he is repentant.
tripwire45 about 4 years ago
Apparently Elly doesnât know Gordon is a victim of physical abuse (assuming the hits are more than a few swats across the butt which would be inappropriate for a teen anyway).
Gerard:D about 4 years ago
Lynnâs Comments:
This really raised a lot of questions from readers. I got calls from interviewers wanting to know where I was going with it and how much detail I was going to go into.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Ah yes. The good old days. âŠwerenât they?
bwoodruf Premium Member about 4 years ago
I appreciate the serious topics you introduce. Thank you. Todayâs went âClang!â when I learned Gordo would have to face physical abuse. Once more your art brings me up short about the reality of otherâs lives.
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 4 years ago
I canât believe people are defending hitting children.
NO.
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Right⊠children MUST be disciplined⊠they MUST be given boundaries, and taught respect.
But hitting doesnât teach respect for other people or their property.
It only teaches respect for size and power, not for the behavior we say we want to encourage.
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Hitting teaches that might makes rightâŠ. a concept dear to the so-called civilised world but NOT TRUE.
It makes people believe that the bigger, stronger person⊠or gun, or plane, or bullet or bomb âŠMUST be in the right.
It canât teach children about love, judgement, respect, caring or other virtues we mouthâŠ
it teaches about fear, hiding, retribution and war.
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I never understood, even as a child, why bombing a country shows that weâre morally correct.
I asked but no one could explain.
And as a child who was physically punished, which I donât usually talk about, as itâs far behind meâŠ
Sure⊠I was very well behavedâŠ
But I learned that ârespectâ comes from fear.
I learned hiding and lying and running away.
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My own good nature was more subverted than encouraged by hittingâŠ
whether you want to call it spanking or beating.
I learned love and respect later, by seeing it modeled, by people who practiced it⊠even my parents when they showed it in other situations..
but NOT from having it beaten into me.
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Model kindness.
Model love and caring.
Explain and demonstrate the consequences of actionsâŠ
Assume thereâs innate love and good nature in your children, not a desire to do evil.
You SAW Gordon say Ellyâs silence was harder to take than being hit.
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Use punishment appropriate to the crime⊠not a swat that shows only that youâre bigger and you say so.
Hitting people is non-explanatory and counterproductive.
Hitting people smaller than you is abuse.
Banjo Gordy Premium Member about 4 years ago
70 years ago when I live in Allentown PA I had a Western Auto Doodlebug scooter. A popular neighbor had a basketball hoop/back board installed on a garage. Many teenagers gather to play basket ball. I rode over on my scooter. One kid took it for a ride to tease me. I went to his parentâs house nearby & told the kidâs mother that her son had taken my scooter for a joy ride. Her son was not of driving age or had a license. Never had a problem again with anyone taking the Doodlebug. Oh yes, my name is Gordon, & I rode the doodlebug to a shop, to buy my fist banjo, a 2nd hand tenor very much like the one Iâm playing in this video:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qLiLseBPXS2gdfVcQ_8TidXyVG_Vx1Di/view?usp=sharing
rich5021 about 4 years ago
Hoping that Gordo is just speaking metaphorically/figuratively. To that sentence, I would add that they have to clean up and pay for all the damages to the car and the neighborsâ property. Also, they would have to wait at least 6 months past the dates they are eligible before they can get their learnerâs permits. This gives them more time to think about their actions and the consequences.
Bob Blumenfeld about 4 years ago
Red alert! Red alert! Child abuse imminent in panel four! Call CPS (or whatever the acronym is in Canada).
gigagrouch about 4 years ago
After a quick scan of the replies here, iâm thankful that some of these commenters werenât my parents!
timbob2313 Premium Member about 4 years ago
So this arc becomes a story line about abusive parents?
JPuzzleWhiz about 4 years ago
My late stepfather was like that.
kab2rb about 4 years ago
Gordon may wish he had mom or dad like Mike, sad what he goes through.
b95954297b48a54fcff8fddbcdef6b2f about 4 years ago
Most of us had lives like that in the 50âs.
summerdog about 4 years ago
I stick by my comment yesterday, that IF it were me, and IF I knew the kidâs abusive home life, I would NOT tell the parents. Why send him into possible danger? Heâd be doing chores for me for a long time to come.
WhoDat about 4 years ago
Spare the rod, spoil the child.
Dae about 4 years ago
I went to school with a guy who had a similar home life to Gordonâs. Wileyâs dad finally drank himself to death, and his life got so much better. Until his 40âs when he had a heart attack and died. I cried when I heard the news.
paranormal about 4 years ago
Letâs hope Gordo doesnât hit back!!!
BlitzMcD about 4 years ago
The minute I saw the word âhitsâ in the final comments, I knew there would be a glut of responses. Not even gonna try to weigh in, as such. Cheers, folksâŠ..
USN1977 about 4 years ago
The violent will find any excuse. Near where I lived, some government school (i.e. public school) students ganged up and assaulted a young man who attended a Catholic preparatory school. They were found and arrested. When asked why they did that, they said âthey had a real problem with the Catholic Churchâ, to include the sexual abuses cases, the Mafia, and the Irish Republican Army. When told how the student they beat up was never accused of sex abuse, not a Mafia member nor a suspected IRA terrorist (never having even set foot in Northern Ireland), they said he âa part of itâ (the olâ guilt by association accusation). There is no cure for stupidity.
Campbell.mays about 4 years ago
At least when he and Tracy had their kids he never treated them the way his father treated him. The cycle can be broken.
The_Great_Black President about 4 years ago
If it was Brian, his punishment would be no âbeach chickenâ for dinner. For Lawrence, his punishment would be to have his Chippendales calendar confiscated.
USN1977 about 4 years ago
If Gordon and Allyson ever have kidsâŠand one of them, when heâs eight years old, accidentally sets the living room on fireâŠhow should Gordon handle it?
SquidGamerGal 6 months ago
TWO WEEKS! Come on! Nothing was damaged! Nobody got hurt! Geez! Why do comic strip moms have to be so unreasonably unforgiving?