Not all spanking is violence, in some cases an extreme punishment can be labeled violence.
How a person responds to a situation and how it is articulated thereafter is what's important- not just spank, then send to room. In any case tho, if a child does not have manners and/or respect at an age of 5-10+ (a child of that age and older shouldn't be spanked anyways) then you did something wrong down the line and should revise your parental attributes.
all spanking is violence, maybe not your definition of it but it is still violence.
i understand what the op is saying by there being a violent nature to spanking, but that still doesnt make constructive spanking wrong. though all his arguments seem centric around the spoon fed idea that all spanking is wrong nowadays, and with articles like the one he posted whos to blame him?
but tell me something OP. a child does something wrong, lets say running in a busy kitchen after being repeatedly told not too. you constantly put this child in time out but it never works. the child only remembers that he can do something wrong without any real consequences. on the other hand you pop said child on the butt a few times for repeating the same mistake after being told not to, and this time it sticks. the child no longer runs in a busy kitchen. where is the harm in this?
no my argument is that spanking is wrong whether it can be constructive or not it's side effects far outweigh the benefits.
the fault in your hypothetical is derived from the parents lack of ability to parent on many levels, resorting to violence to get your point across...is not good.
People without children will always see any form of spanking as bad, because they don't know the frustration of having children.
I understand what the OP is trying to say, constant spanking isn't going to solve anything and depreciates; in extreme cases of wrong I can see a spank to prove useful because it is out of the ordinary, but not consistently.
the logical fallacy aside, your stating that spanking is out of frustration? do you not see the fault in this?
whether or not it works is again not the discussion here, fear and dominance are great tools of oppression this has been proven. What's also been proven is that it's a negative impact on a child's development.