Recording of high school iljins bullying in an alleyway goes viral

  • Recording of high school iljins bullying in an alleyway goes viral


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    Article: Scene of school violence filmed at construction site spreading quickly on YouTube


    Source: Insight via Instagram [YouTube video]


    1. [+2,254] I hope that all children realize that in this day and age, you have no guarantee that your act of bullying will not be captured on film by someone else. Whoever filmed this and reported it is a hero.

    2. [+1,786] Their identities must be publicly revealed and this must be left on their records

    3. [+1,118] I can't believe stuff like this still exists 😡🤬 Please do not go easy on them just for being students ❌

    4. [+735] Why are they like this... All that you get out of this is a red mark on your record..

    5. [+230] So are the police going to investigate this or not? I'm so enraged right now 🤬😡

    6. [+195] I want to take a look at what their parents look like

    7. [+81] Aigoo... what will they grow up to become 😢

    8. [+9] Scary 😢

    9. [+25] We must raise our kids to not only not hit others but to also not just take it when they're hit

    10. [+33] Evidence is everything. Whoever recorded this is a hero.

    11. [+27] Why bother blurring their faces out?

    12. [+24] Students should not be given lenient punishment for being young but actually sentenced harsher, and their parents should be included in their punishment as well.

    13. [+23] This pisses me off so hard...

    14. [+20] They will regret these actions one day in the future when they're barred from pursuing their dreams because of this

    15. [+35] I hope this follows them for the rest of their lives. They won't realize just how big of a mistake they're making until they have kids of their own... They're hopeless. Their parents are just as much to blame for raising them to be like this. No kid is born evil... what a bitter reality ㅜㅜ

  • I saw this. Literally, I can't believe people actually go through this. That people actually DO this.


    There was bullying in my school, but they never got physical. They would say mean comments or wouldn't invite you to things, but I have never seen someone actually physically hit or try to intimidate someone else. I can't imagine the nightmare and fear their victim probably goes through daily.


    At that point, I'd homeschool my kid. FXXX that school and those bullies. I don't know what Korea's homeschooling policies are, but I would not let my kid suffer if I could help it.

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  • I saw this. Literally, I can't believe people actually go through this. That people actually DO this.


    There was bullying in my school, but they never got physical. They would say mean comments or wouldn't invite you to things, but I have never seen someone actually physically hit or try to intimidate someone else. I can't imagine the nightmare and fear their victim probably goes through daily.


    At that point, I'd homeschool my kid. FXXX that school and those bullies. I don't know what Korea's homeschooling policies are, but I would not let my kid suffer if I could help it.

    unfortunately this is very common in South Korea

  • they way i can't even get through this video. what the fuck.

  • People have to understand that bullying in Korea is very severe and different from bullying you might have witnessed during your school days. When they show bullying scenes in kdramas i am always in doubt if that really happens in real life because it is so severe. Also, the teachers don't do anything about it. One of the bullying methods i saw in kdramas is older boys will ask their victims to masturbate in front of them while hitting them. I can't imagine the trauma someone that experiences this in real life will go through.

  • and remember that's just what was caught on camera...

    imagine all the bullying that occurs without evidence

    Something really important to note in the video is how before the first slap, the victim had her hand up to protect herself but the assailant obviously told her to put her hand down and the victim obeyed readily. It just goes to show that this happened before, mostly likely often, and that the victim knows from experience that resisting will get her worse repercussions than otherwise. Instinctively protecting your face when knowing that an attack was coming is literally a reflex, an instinct for most people but even that was overridden here, most likely because of habit. This is extremely heartbreaking. I'm infinitely glad that this was caught on camera, it will put an end to this girl habitual suffering.

  • How come it's almost girls everytime? What's the deal with school girls over there?



    I'm also surprised that, with so many cases happening, no parents involved themselves in a dramatic fashion yet.

    I can guarantee you, it very much is not.


    The Padded Jacket Murder and the Double jump Suicide are both pretty well known examples of Male versions of this.

  • I can guarantee you, it very much is not.


    The Padded Jacket Murder and the Double jump Suicide are both pretty well known examples of Male versions of this.

    I think I saw you mention these two incidents before and I tried reading up on them but I didn't find anything (maybe because of the names you used to call these incidents)

    can you please share any sources where I can read about this?

  • The Padded Jacket Murder and the Double jump Suicide are both pretty well known examples of Male versions of this.

    Never heard of them. I was speaking based on recent cases and allegations made mostly in the context of kpop: Lia, Soojin, Garam, April, AOA Jimin... whether these allegations are true or not. Plus, now the video posted by OP, the Busan bullying case brought up in another thread... That's a lot of girls involved in these stories and it's something that is wild to me based on the time and place I come from.

  • Never heard of them. I was speaking based on recent cases and allegations made mostly in the context of kpop: Lia, Soojin, Garam, April, AOA Jimin... whether these allegations are true or not. Plus, now the video posted by OP, the Busan bullying case brought up in another thread... That's a lot of girls involved in these stories and it's something that is wild to me based on the time and place I come from.

    Then you also missed the several male celebrities, notably actors, who all had issues. And the Stray Kids member.


    It is very much not a female only issue. Just cause kpop focuses on a small subset.

  • Then you also missed the several male celebrities, notably actors, who all had issues. And the Stray Kids member.


    It is very much not a female only issue. Just cause kpop focuses on a small subset.

    I never said it was a female ONLY issue. I'm just surprised that so many girls/female idols are involved in these stories. Yes I heard about Hyunjin, but for one Hyunjin, how many Garam/April?

    Kpop might be a small subset but it's through this subset that people like us hear about these stories which otherwise would be of no consequence to us.

  • I never said it was a female ONLY issue. I'm just surprised that so many girls/female idols are involved in these stories. Yes I heard about Hyunjin, but for one Hyunjin, how many Garam/April?

    Kpop might be a small subset but it's through this subset that people like us hear about these stories which otherwise would be of no consequence to us.

    that's why I mentioned ACTORS cause while a lot of female idols got hit a lot of male actors also got hit. Keeping your scope purely to one section of the entertainment industry will leave your view skewed.

  • that's why I mentioned ACTORS cause while a lot of female idols got hit a lot of male actors also got hit. Keeping your scope purely to one section of the entertainment industry will leave your view skewed.

    This is a kpop forum though and I'm not keeping tabs on everyone working in the Korean entertainment industry. I'm not writing a thesis on bullying in Korea, I'm merely commenting on stories brought up on this forum. Actors can go suck an egg, I don't know their names nor faces as my interest for k-dramas is close to zero.

  • This is a kpop forum though and I'm not keeping tabs on everyone working in the Korean entertainment industry. I'm not writing a thesis on bullying in Korea, I'm merely commenting on stories brought up on this forum. Actors can go suck an egg, I don't know their names nor faces as my interest for k-dramas is close to zero.

    You know, instead of doubling down on your ignorance. You could have easily just gone. "Huh okay, wasn't aware that the scope goes well beyond just idols."


    Like your defensiveness over this is weird. You ask why is it predominantly females. I answered that it's not. It didn't need to go beyond that.

  • This is a kpop forum though and I'm not keeping tabs on everyone working in the Korean entertainment industry. I'm not writing a thesis on bullying in Korea, I'm merely commenting on stories brought up on this forum. Actors can go suck an egg, I don't know their names nor faces as my interest for k-dramas is close to zero.

    Go on allkpop news site search the word bullying you'll find all the male idols that had these accusations whith some of them turning out to be true

  • You know, instead of doubling down on your ignorance. You could have easily just gone. "Huh okay, wasn't aware that the scope goes well beyond just idols."


    Like your defensiveness over this is weird. You ask why is it predominantly females. I answered that it's not. It didn't need to go beyond that.

    It didn't need to yet you keep coming back at me with your male actors. I already said that I know it's not a female only issue OBVIOUSLY. But for some reason it's not enough for you so you keep coming back at me with your male actors. So either you have a particular story to tell about a particular male actor, something I can comment on, or be done with it. As I said, I'm gonna research EVERY SINGLE INDIVIDUAL working in the k-entertainement industry and do statistics, diagrams and charts just because you said "what about male actors?". I don't care about them. I'm only discussing the stories that are talked about here, on this kpop forum, the stories that involve people/idols that I know of and care about, even if only a little. And for some reason, lots of these stories involve female idols. Plus, the video in the OP. Plus the volleyball twin sisters who kinda started the whole series of exposures. Lots of girls which is a bit surprising to me considering it's easier for a girl to get whacked when trying to play tough. But sure, male actors too. I have no problem with that. What's the ratio then? 50/50? 60/40? I don't know.

  • Its just shows that what we see in kdramas isn't fiction and a real interpretation of real life events, i don't understand why Korean kids are this violent, what pushes them to be like this ? And the question is why the authorities don't react ?

    In my country there is bullying but it usually it stops at verbal stuff it never goes to a traumatic extent mostly kids will talk behind each other backs or call each other names

  • It didn't need to yet you keep coming back at me with your male actors. I already said that I know it's not a female only issue OBVIOUSLY. But for some reason it's not enough for you so you keep coming back at me with your male actors. So either you have a particular story to tell about a particular male actor, something I can comment on, or be done with it. As I said, I'm gonna research EVERY SINGLE INDIVIDUAL working in the k-entertainement industry and do statistics, diagrams and charts just because you said "what about male actors?". I don't care about them. I'm only discussing the stories that are talked about here, on this kpop forum, the stories that involve people/idols that I know of and care about, even if only a little. And for some reason, lots of these stories involve female idols. Plus, the video in the OP. Plus the volleyball twin sisters who kinda started the whole series of exposures. Lots of girls which is a bit surprising to me considering it's easier for a girl to get whacked when trying to play tough. But sure, male actors too. I have no problem with that. What's the ratio then? 50/50? 60/40? I don't know.

    My response didn't even highlight the male actors. and the first one I mentioned hyunjin as well. You're the one who's hyperfixated on this. I just elaborated that yeah, there's more. It's always more. If you knew that your world view was so narrow, why put the question out there? You asked, I answered. It's that simple.

  • My response didn't even highlight the male actors. and the first one I mentioned hyunjin as well. You're the one who's hyperfixated on this.

    No you did not mention Hyunjin first.

    Then you also missed the several male celebrities, notably actors, who all had issues. And the Stray Kids member.

    You brought up the actors, then Hyunjin as a bonus. So don't put that on me.


    To be fair, the first thing you mentioned was "The Padded Jacket Murder and the Double jump Suicide", yet same as chounim I couldn't find anything and for sure you didn't bother to give more details when asked about it. Do they even involve the male actors I'm supposed to take into consideration? Who knows! So yeah, don't blame me and accuse me of a "narrow world view" because I went back to the stories I know about after you failed to elaborate on the things you put forward as counterpoints or whatever.


    Anyway, it's not a big deal.


  • That first isn't referring to Hyunjin being the first person I mentioned... That first is referring to the first post that includes the actors. As in I also mentioned Hyunjin in the post with the actors.

  • This is very difficult to watch. I can't believe it happens just like in dramas and anime. I always thought that was very exaggerated but apparently it's not. That poor girl.


    Why don't the teachers, schools or any adults deal with this? In my country physical violence like this would lead straight to expulsion with no remorse. And if you're not rich, you'd struggle to find a place at a good school afterwards. This is so crazy to me.


    Bullying where I'm from is most common in primary school kids but it's never this severe. The most they do is exclude you, insult you and maybe steal your stuff. In high school everyone minds their business. The only bullies you face at that point will be from a random gang made of young kids with no homes or prospects who want to steal your pocket money. Even those get dealt with when they become too much of a menace.


    If this is so common, I see why Koreans are treat bullying cases the way they do. These kids need some serious mental help.

  • i read some where that some korean schools tend to brush bullying reports off and cover them up to save their reputation. And then there is also the korean law that's very lax on minors, they practically get away with a slap on the wrist and go back to "punish" their victims for reporting and exposing them, which is probably a reason many victims dont speak up

  • One of the main reasons behind the severe bullying in Korea and other east asian countries are the long school hours. The students don't get anytime to unwind and small issues easily blow up. Their world becomes school, nothing else, and the students easily loose perspective of their actions. Plus since they get home so late they won't talk much to their parents so the parents have no idea what's going on in school and won't be able to offer any guidance.


    It's the same reason boarding schools often have a bullying problem

  • Why is bullying of such violence so rampant in SK? What causes these people to become so violent? It's not a singular case from what I get.

    I feel like it's a combination of social hierarchy, class disparity, and the intense pressure to succeed.

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