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literally all the anons: "hahahahahahhahahahaha white ppl"
you're right that it is abusive but the way other cultures collectively handle it makes a difference in how the subject of the caning handles it too, more often than not. no doubt some children are heavily abused under this method but overall physical punishment has been common throughout history in nearly all cultures and it didn't leave a whole lot of emotional scars for most of the kids who had to deal with it. there's a difference between disciplinary action that is the norm in your society, and beating your child mercilessly in a society where that is unforgivably seen as abuse. cultural perception really does make a difference.