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I think the big distinction is "spanking" versus "beating".
A light slap is something that has been used for longer than humans have existed up to about 40 years ago. Like, we see that in all mamalls that raise their young. You give them a small negative consequence that hurts a little but doesn't cause damage, no where near as much damage as if the behavior wasn't corrected
A human brain isn't developed until 25, some times a clear negative consequence needs to be on the table to break bad behavior that has a much worse negative consequences. Because the child doesn't have the critical thinking to understand how bad the potential negative from the action could be
Tell a 6 year old not to chase a ball into the street, and they keep doing it...
You spank them because it's better than getting hit by a fucking car , or having a creep snatch them up if they get away from the house quickly before you notice
That's 1000% different than beating a kid for whatever reason the parent used justified it.
Acting like any physical discipline is the same as whatever you experienced just isn't logical, and you attacking others like this instead of trying to learn the difference is a common result of past abuse.
Because even if you understand it was abuse, your brain was trained to submit to authority, so when you believe someone is wrong, you try to make them submit to your authority, instead of looking at it logical....
You're the perpetuating that attitude ironically enough. Which is people who were legitimately abused need to eventually see a professional to work it all out. Not saying that as a judgement, just saying that type of shit has lifelong effects.
Anyways, try to be more civil.