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  • About the video or the question presented by the video?


    If it's the video, as usual people are more level headed when talking in person. Even if some may say something disagreeable, it is still reasonable.


    Now about the question? It depends on how serious was the case, how recent, and how the accused reacts (if proven true). If proven true, I think the accused should be given a chance for redemption if the case isn't at criminal level of seriousness. If it's a serious case, consequences should scale up accordingly. Anyway, just wait the facts first before throwing stones.


    Maybe the video could have interviewed a specialist as well (or a follow up video).

  • Very interesting video. These interviews show a more nuanced approach than what we usually see from the knetz and I agree with a lot of the things that have been said.

    These recent bullying scandals fail to address the real issue; it's mostly about venting out people's anger and frustration. But this anger and frustration truly originates from the failure of a system where adults for some reason refuse to police and regulate children's environment.

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