• Rolando@lemmy.worldOP
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    2 months ago

    Corporal punishment! Gun safety! Body shaming! Protecting migratory birds! These two panels cover a lot.

    The page also has some other interesting stories.

    • “Fierce Fight in a Saloon”
    • Boxing rumors
    • A story about the rehab of a racing horse
    • An ad that carefully explains to rube readers how to use the ad: “Look at this Illustration and then we doubt If you can find any good excuse for not buying your new Winter Overcoat here especially in view of the fact that we’ll agree to show you lots of garments that will look just as good to you as does this one In the picture.”
    • A story about cooks and waiters affiliated with the Industrial Workers of the World going on strike in Nevada. “Proprietors are endeavoring to run the places with Japanese help… The strikers demand a 10 hour day and recognition of the union.”
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    I honestly think he had every right to do that in that situation. Kid aims a gun at you and gets a spanking? Kid got of light…

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      It was surprising to see Everett say he didn’t have the right to spank him when he beats the shit out of guys all the time with nary a thought.

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        Kids back then were seen as property of their parents (in case you were wondering where that idea comes from when it pops up now and again today), and thus technically their discipline was also the province of their parents.

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            Kids didn’t have rights, any more than a dog or horse or chair did. They were seen as property. Both by the law and by custom.

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                Right, hence him saying ‘I know I haven’t any right to do this’. He was infringing on their rights, with them not present to object.

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                  Yes, and he’s also infringing on their rights when he beats them up, yet has no problem with it.