This was when I was going to school in India in the late-90s. I would think it's fairly illegal in the US!WoW, had never even given a moment's thought to the idea that the cane was still legal in India, the US of A or anywhere else.![]()
I remember one of my classmates getting caned at a regular state primary school aged about six. That would be 1987 I think.Good lord, I have no memory of a time when the cane was legal. Not entirely sure when it was banned, but it may have been before my birth.
Beating total strangers up isn't an integral part of Afrikaans culture, not since 1994 anywayThere were several kids I believe, and they were South Africans, Afrikaners to be precise. Roebuck used the defence that they would be used to such treatment coming from their background. But how does that explain why he liked to look at the marks he'd made on them? And even if you leave that fairly disturbing behaviour aside, he broke the law. I am one of those people who believe hitting children does not make them behave any better. Some, indeed most of the biggest ****-ups I knew as a kid came from homes where corporal punishment was common practice. In any case, whether corporal punishment is acceptable or not hardly matters, the fact that Roebuck suffered for utilising it is, because it explains why he acts the way does about his homeland.
They're bringing it back for over-use of theWoW, had never even given a moment's thought to the idea that the cane was still legal in India, the US of A or anywhere else.![]()
That's pretty horrific. Can't believe it hasn't got a bigger profile than it does.I've always enjoyed his writing but I wouldn't let him within a bull's roar of any child of mine
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1359991/Ex-Somerset-captain-caned-young-cricketers.html
Wow, that happened about 5km from my parents house, against a Cricket team I used to play against.. Wonder if I know the guys involved? Guess I should have looked out for any lads reluctant to take a seat at the bar..I've always enjoyed his writing but I wouldn't let him within a bull's roar of any child of mine
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1359991/Ex-Somerset-captain-caned-young-cricketers.html
and a closet gayHaha, geeze, Roebuck sounds like a sadist.
Not nowadays in my state. The student federation here is so strong that even a rebuke can land the teacher in big trouble. :-/WoW, had never even given a moment's thought to the idea that the cane was still legal in India, the US of A or anywhere else.![]()
Jeez, looks like I only escaped it by a couple of years!I remember one of my classmates getting caned at a regular state primary school aged about six. That would be 1987 I think.
Because everything Roebuck writes is laden with pretentious socio-political overtones and an insufferable sense of self-importance. He seems to write like a war journalist. It's just a bloody sport. "The Road out of Hell"? It's not the holocaust survivors we're talking about, FFS, it's just a game of cricket. It's annoying hyperbole.He is very complimentary towards SA and what they've accomplished. Why didn't you like it?