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well i do not think it is a rural or urban problens
exclively now. i think it is in both places. the
problems is in the cultual of the lopcations and the
cultures that once existed in some places have been
destroyed and we are seeing the results. it is not a
money thing.
we have bad parents and bad teachers, but the majority
of parents in some cultures want the best for their
kids. i'd say the majority of parents in most cases
wants the best for their kids. at least up to the very
last gen eration in which you see so much drug
destruction of families. likewise i think the majority
of teachers want to do good for their students. they
are not all like the lefave woman. but teachers are
hindered quite a bit.
i do not know about moses lake, but i know very few
"all white" communities. but i am down south.
--- Linda Walker <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> No actually there is quite a bit of DV in higher
> income homes, even
> more covered up. I was responding to the earlier
> assertion that rural
> communities do not have the same problems as urban
> communities and
> per capita I think they do. I am not saying all
> rural people abuse
> their kids but I am saying some do. I am saying it
> is faulty thinking
> to imagine the rural communities as less problematic
> or even idyllic
> because often they have big problems. Moses Lake
> residents used to
> meet the train with baseball bats in hand to stop
> the African
> Americans from debarking. Per capita the murder rate
> is much higher
> than urban areas. Many rural counties are all white
> for instance. I
> think that is a problem in a secular society.
>
> At 11:01 AM 11/8/2007, you wrote:
> >I assume she means that a higher rate of poverty
> increases the likelihood
> >of domestic violence=2E It could have been better
> phrased=2E
> >
> >Kat
> >
> >Original Message:
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> >From: Cleveland, Kyle E=2E
> keclevel@FRANKLINCOUNTYOHIO=2EGOV
> >Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2007 07:56:22 -0500
> >To: C-PALSY@LISTSERV=2EICORS=2EORG
> >Subject: Re: email was not working on spanking
> >
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Cerebral Palsy List
> [mailto:C-PALSY@LISTSERV=2EICORS=2EORG] On Behal=
> >f
> >Of Linda Walker
> >Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2007 5:45 AM
> >To: C-PALSY@LISTSERV=2EICORS=2EORG
> >Subject: Re: email was not working on spanking
> >
> > >--- Linda Walker <lwalker@CHILDPRO=2EORG> wrote:
> > >
> >I guarantee you a lot of
> > > > those East
> > > > European and Appalachian kids you went to
> school
> > > > with were being
> > > > brutalized at home=2E it is simply a well
> covered up
> > > > phenomenon=2E
> >
> >Where's your empirical evidence of this
> assertion=2E Seems that you are
> >painting an entire community with broad
> brushstrokes=2E Isn't this
> >bigotry=3F
> >
> >Kyle
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