I was watching the documentary "Be and To Have" for the second time in recent months when I notice that in one scene the mother of one of the children gives a light slap on the table by mistake multiplication. This reminded me of the controversy created in our country about alleged physical abuse. It seems that we had not harvested enough thunder of the other so-called "gender violence" where many couples end be reported to each other, in some cases for justifiable reasons, but in others, most for economic returns. All this without considering something on common sense as going to mediators reconduzcan the situation before setting foot in a police station and give rise to a situation that is usually irreversible. I must be a "weirdo" who prefers to try to sort things out without lawyers involved. Moreover when the relations between human beings are so complex and sensitive, a Once broken, they have no easy solution.
Of course I agree not to physically punish children, not just them but anyone else. Of course I do not agree that men and women for physical attacks, but can you really legislate human activity on our environment? "They also began to see fathers and mothers in handcuffs to spend the weekend in the cells when the teen wants to leave early morning shift and cause a family argument? Many know how easy it is to call 112 in a time of overheating. Everything is arranged with the law and lawyers?
is no doubt that the intent of the law is good but enforcement may lead to situations far more complex than the initial situation that sought to improve. Almost everyone agrees not to cause harm to children but we do not need "Big Brother" that remind us constantly and meddle in our daily lives. Even too, and put to say, I disagree that the State has a monopoly of violence. That is, the only one who can "manage", do not think is that they give up their jobs? Who controls the Great Driver? Many are disagree with the violence with children but also at odds with legislation and conduct every aspect of our lives.
What do you think about it?