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Question #3291: Is it right to hit a woman?

Ask Satya Operator

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Hello and thank you for your attention.
Is it right for a teacher to hit his female students like he hits his male students?
He isnt a bad guy its just the culture but he hit me once and I feel emotionally hurt.I have a moral dilemma right now because boys dont complain about getting hit and they even laugh about it.I care about equality so if I tell him hitting girls is wrong it feels hypocritical for me.
His hitting doesnt harm it only hurts emotially.

Before Satanism I didnt think physical punishment was wrong but now it feels wrong.
Should I get tougher and stop thinking about it?
I can respectfully make sure he wont hit me again without causing him any harm or problem.
 
It's not right for teachers to hit any child/student. But regardless, don't let it affect you emotionally. By not letting this affect you, will strengthen you emotionally. Many people let everything emotionally affect them; by training the mind and the Self, you can become emotionally stronger. And this will make you more adept at managing other things throughout your life :)
 
Those are good points, Edward. Being treated equally and receiving the same punishments do change a woman. We are not designed to be strong in the same way as men.
 
AskSatanOperator said:
Hello and thank you for your attention.
Is it right for a teacher to hit his female students like he hits his male students?
He isnt a bad guy its just the culture but he hit me once and I feel emotionally hurt.I have a moral dilemma right now because boys dont complain about getting hit and they even laugh about it.I care about equality so if I tell him hitting girls is wrong it feels hypocritical for me.
His hitting doesnt harm it only hurts emotially.

Before Satanism I didnt think physical punishment was wrong but now it feels wrong.
Should I get tougher and stop thinking about it?
I can respectfully make sure he wont hit me again without causing him any harm or problem.
Hitting people without provocation is abuse. However, it sounds like it's not straight up beating nor done maliciously here. It can't be said without knowing the context. You should speak your piece.

As for the title, women who abuse others should absolutely get what they give. Women are not above justice and accountability. Many abuse their protected status as a free pass to get away with things that men can't. Lady justice is portrayed as blind or blindfolded, because justice is meant to be administered without bias, without regard for wealth, power, status, looks or anything other than the truth and one's actions and character.
 
What about in conduct of self-defense? Say for example the lady or maiden is acting in a violent way or is wielding a weapon.

I'm sure the right-to-self-defense is permissible to engage in defensive tactics.

I'm not saying brutalize the lady or shoot/stab -kill. But I'm sure a good few punches and ripping the weapon of their hand is proper.

What about in this case?

I think one of the problem is some women, no idea if it's a form of feminism or gang-culture(ghetto thug properties). There ARE some women who take on the role of masculine a bit too far and think they can mess with the guy. I'm not saying beat the shit out her but when the guy gets tested I'm sure there's a situation of a fighter. I understand couples fight and it's mostly verbal and a few shit talk. But some women push and push and press and press the buttons till they arouse anger.

In both cases what is ideal?
 
AskSatanOperator said:
Hello and thank you for your attention.
Is it right for a teacher to hit his female students like he hits his male students?
He isnt a bad guy its just the culture but he hit me once and I feel emotionally hurt.I have a moral dilemma right now because boys dont complain about getting hit and they even laugh about it.I care about equality so if I tell him hitting girls is wrong it feels hypocritical for me.
His hitting doesnt harm it only hurts emotially.

Before Satanism I didnt think physical punishment was wrong but now it feels wrong.
Should I get tougher and stop thinking about it?
I can respectfully make sure he wont hit me again without causing him any harm or problem.
Besides all of this ,also change whatever bad behavior you displayed to make the Teacher Slap you.
 
Sarjam05 said:
Regardless of how inequal humans really are as concerns gender... I will never in my satanic existence tolerate a woman who verbally abuses me... or even physically abuses me... I'm beating that bitch till they call the police or some motherfucking idiot manginas administer jungle justice but I'm damn beating a bitch who strikes my tv our of anger of who attacks me with any weapon whatsoever.... that's me... fuck society

No woman is going to come at a man with a weapon or hit his tv, unless he did something first.

What made you so full of hate that you had to derail a thread like this? "I'm beating that bitch" is monkey behavior. This is not appropriate language for civilized people.

Society has degenerated to where this is normal behavior and language to use in public.

Some of us still have the refinement and standards required to maintain and improve civilization.
 
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Those are good points, Edward. Being treated equally and receiving the same punishments do change a woman. We are not designed to be strong in the same way as men.

HPS Lydia with that being said what would be your take on parents doing this to their children? Is this detrimental for a girls femininity? I have often wondered if the "girl" was literally hit and screamed out of me and even felt as if someone somewhere brought this to my thoughts at one point.
 
phi3.14infinity said:

It depends on the situation. Sometimes we think we do not deserve other people being rude to us or wanting to harm us, but we're actually wrong in thinking that. Our level of awareness allows us to understand whether we deserve to be in a situation or not, and whether our reaction to other people is appropriate and balanced or not.

I know many men who many times think they don't deserve their partner being annoyed at them. Then you ask their partner why they are annoyed and it turns out they've been lazy and not been pulling their weight around the house or otherwise. In that case, your girlfriend/boyfriend being annoyed at you is fully justified. And you getting in an argument with them out of ignorance is the actual abuse.

This is just an example. There many cases in real life when someone being rude or aggressive to you is justified, whether you understand why or not.

There are also many cases in which the aggressive/rude person can't control their lower urges and it's expressing them in the wrong way.

Context is key.

Also, innocence is not a thing in the NPC world. Everyone is guilty of something. 99% of NPCs have no control over their urges and end up doing something wrong whether they are aware of it or not. Don't expect fair behaviour to come from NPCs in most cases, as their level of awareness and advancement is very low. Many times I clash with NPCs because I give them too much and get little to nothing in return. Then they think they have the high moral ground with their flawed reasoning and little self-control or understanding of adult life and responsibilities, or life in general.

Among Zevism, these levels vary, so the statistics are different. Within Zevism, that's the reason why we ask other people advice. When things go to wrong, we go to the Gods as we recognise that we may not have the full picture to understand the situation and to understand how to resolve it. The Gods in their infinite awareness and advancement have that.
 
Stormblood said:
phi3.14infinity said:

It depends on the situation. Sometimes we think we do not deserve other people being rude to us or wanting to harm us, but we're actually wrong in thinking that. Our level of awareness allows us to understand whether we deserve to be in a situation or not, and whether our reaction to other people is appropriate and balanced or not.

I know many men who many times think they don't deserve their partner being annoyed at them. Then you ask their partner why they are annoyed and it turns out they've been lazy and not been pulling their weight around the house or otherwise. In that case, your girlfriend/boyfriend being annoyed at you is fully justified. And you getting in an argument with them out of ignorance is the actual abuse.

This is just an example. There many cases in real life when someone being rude or aggressive to you is justified, whether you understand why or not.

There are also many cases in which the aggressive/rude person can't control their lower urges and it's expressing them in the wrong way.

Context is key.

Also, innocence is not a thing in the NPC world. Everyone is guilty of something. 99% of NPCs have no control over their urges and end up doing something wrong whether they are aware of it or not. Don't expect fair behaviour to come from NPCs in most cases, as their level of awareness and advancement is very low. Many times I clash with NPCs because I give them too much and get little to nothing in return. Then they think they have the high moral ground with their flawed reasoning and little self-control or understanding of adult life and responsibilities, or life in general.

Among Zevism, these levels vary, so the statistics are different. Within Zevism, that's the reason why we ask other people advice. When things go to wrong, we go to the Gods as we recognise that we may not have the full picture to understand the situation and to understand how to resolve it. The Gods in their infinite awareness and advancement have that.

Actually the first two Paras which you wrote are general where our loved ones get rude when we are not doing right but wrong things ..But I am not talking of that ,I am talking of things like if someone's life ain't that good or are not getting what they want ,but another person is happy and living a good life ,so out of pure jealousy and sadistic nature when the first person is unnecessarily verbal abusing second person and when there is 0 mistake with the second person ,then does not that count as verbal abuse by the first person ???should not in this case this first person who is this evil be shown a terrible lesson ???
 
I grew up in a very" strict home! and I didn't like getting hit either.
But I was also a "spoiled brat" too, and I also resented, my parents for many years because of it. And blamed them for all kinds of mishaps,
Instead of looking at the real picture! Which took me... awhile to look back on! Realizing that I have brought on a lot of these problems! Myself because I was such a brat! I could have been like other children laugh out loud? Who had it a lot easier! Just simply because their parents were more patient? Or because the child was more patient with his or her family! And I could have been that way as well? But I let my pride get the best of me. AND it took ME! A long time to forgive myself! And for my own actions and my own behavior! And for what I have done it to my family back in the days, putting them through a lot of stress! Because I was hyperactive, and I was a smart ass and I was very defiant.
And refused to listen to them! And did what I wanted to regardless. And all it did was bring on bad habits! And other programs. And having to go back and look through all of that in my mind? Was not pleasant but I had to learn to accept it in order to move on, with my life. We have to except the mistakes! Including the punishments! Because sometimes we do things? Without thinking and we get what we deserve! We have to learn to take things at face value at times! And learn the lesson behind it! In order to move on and mentally and spiritually progress.
 

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