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I never went to a parochial school, as such were rare, if at all, in the sparsely-populated areas of Nebraska where I grew up.
My only contact with nuns was during the summer, when a couple of kind sisters came up from Grand Island to instruct us on religious matters for about two weeks during each summer. At the time, there were still nuns who served as nurses in some hospitals, but my contacts with them were ephemeral.
I'm bored to death hearing tales of "mean" nuns teaching in school, not to mention highly skeptical of such tales. I've heard hundreds of such tales; one would think that sadism and cruelty was a requirement for nuns to be teachers.
All of the nuns franksolich has ever encountered in his life have been paragons of mercy, compassion, kindness, understanding, gentleness. About the only criticism one could possibly lay against a couple of them was that they had some, uh, sparse facial hair on their chins.
I think the primitives are lying.
Most of my Family went to Catholic School including me, my Dad had his head bashed against the Blackboard by the Brothers, my Mom and Aunts and Uncles were smacked by the Nuns a lot. I'm of a different generation and I was even smacked in the face by a Nun, and other kids were also in my class, they were hit by Nuns and Lay Teachers. It seemed to stop after 4th grade though, no idea if the rules changed or what.
Like everywhere else, there are crazy people, and yes there were some crazy Nuns, the 1 who smacked me could be called a nutcase, she eventually left the Sisterhood, but overall Nuns are very nice, you're always going to have a few bad with the good. The thing though is this, my Dad, my Mom, my Aunts, my Cousins, Friends and myself? we don't steal, we don't commit crimes, and while that can be traced back to our upbringings, I also attribute that to my Catholic education, and that things like guilt aren't always a bad thing.
If you get a chance, there's a movie that came out in the 1980's called Heaven Help Us, it starred Kevin Dillon, Patrick Dempsey and some others people will know, when I saw that movie I was like woah!!!!!! the things my Parents talked about were in that movie and some things I saw myself were in that movie, but of course it was just 1 Brother who was sadistic and a couple of others who were strict. If you're a bitter person and or a leftist you'd walk away from that movie a bitter person towards humanity and Religion, I didn't at all though, it was what it was, and many people cite their Catholic education with making them the people they are today, and they don't have the bitterness, heck, when I'm with people I went to school with or we talk online, we laugh about it.
BTW, I was bullied all through 6th grade, I was the new person, I took it, then 7th grade started and the bullying began again, I got up from my desk and beat the girl up in the classroom, problem solved.