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@Mio_wonyounism9 ай бұрын
U guys need to react to "How EVIL South Korean Middle Schoolers Got Away With MURDER" by rotten mango
@lia.niuu069 ай бұрын
That would be a good video to watch after that one, because it really shows how protected minors are in Korea and maybe the reason this bullying in these cases actually happend
@Mio_wonyounism9 ай бұрын
@niahfeline Yesss, and most of the time, they do these things bc they know that the law is with them and not against them
@AH86ac9 ай бұрын
That's a great one to watch and react
@race43609 ай бұрын
I just can’t imagine there’s a student in Korea still who’s seen glory but is still getting bullied till this day 😭 because when something comes to light in Korea it’s never over there’s always cases still hidden. That’s why even when I watch these cases I’m still so sad for the others who aren’t known.
@iyannaporch32077 ай бұрын
I mean in American there is alot of school shootings yet people still bully
@lia.niuu064 ай бұрын
Especially when you think about how long these already known cases needed to be investigated by police (if the police actually did something). So much time is wasted instead of recovering new cases. It's so sad and I hope that everyone is safe right now watching this video or reading this comment
@velmaclario1489 ай бұрын
when listening to these stories you sometimes feel "Why didn't they just say this" it seems so simple but, honestly when you go through this each time, your confidence and your courage are just gone. IDK how to explain but all of a sudden everything is scary, and it just feels like you're in the spotlight and you're scared of provoking the bullies to do more . even when your safe its scary
@totchi6Ай бұрын
I came looking for this comment. They said at the start that they had grown up in a place where bullying wasn't a big concern and it really shows when they say things like "why aren't you telling the parents". Which is perfectly logical! But I'm edging towards 40 and I still remember how desperately I tried to hide that I was being bullied in middle school. It's very hard to explain but the closest comparison I have is why women stay in DV situations for years. The mental place you end up in is so fearful and beaten down and full of shame and it only gets worse with time and therefore harder with time to find the strength and bravery to try and get out because it's all been ripped away from you, piece by piece. The psychological damage is worse than the physical, in the long run. It takes away your capability to get help and get out.
@claramuller75279 ай бұрын
Thank you for the video, I’m sorry for all the people who have suffered from bullying and still suffer, I hope the law there in South Korea changes
@lia.niuu069 ай бұрын
I mean I always said I was bullied in the past, but in comparison in Korea it basically was nothing. But thank you
@justpeachy_honey44309 ай бұрын
@@lia.niuu06the belief that they were treated worse doesn’t negate the fact that you also suffered. I’m sorry you had to go through that, genuinely. No one deserves to feel like they’re less than
@stannctdream8 ай бұрын
@@lia.niuu06yeah, i was bullied too by multiple people but when i watch these videos it makes me feel like nothing bad really happened to me
@Iceydovefrost9 ай бұрын
I can understand wanting the world to know because the kids knew, the teachers and parents knew it was wrong but did nothing. The world would know its wrong and prosecute these actions even if he died in the end. Its not a grandiose dream but the way you think when you've been bullied like that.
@riana88299 ай бұрын
some context about asian cultures, older people truly truly do not believe in mental health. So the dad thinking that the daughter's nightmare is "normal", I do think he knows something is wrong but maybe ignorant? I actually don't understand their mindset, it's like they don't want to believe that their kid is struggling. I've experienced it and even I don't know the answer to it so if anyone does by all means please tell me. For the kid, her not telling him is more so her not wanting to burden him. It seems to be a common thing with asian children where they don't want to be a "trouble" to the parents so they keep it silent. For me, I remembered I always separate things happening in school and at home. To me those are two different worlds, and whatever trouble I had in school, my parents shouldn't hear about it.
@nillyk56719 ай бұрын
That's a horrible mindset. Maybe they don't want to seem weak or faulty? Striving for perfection is the problem and also hierarchical relationships between people. I find that so weird. It builds barriers between elders and children.
@riana88299 ай бұрын
@@nillyk5671 yes it’s horrible. that’s why asians parents are obsessed with their children being smart and having a great career (ie, law or doctor) because that apparently equates to them being set for life and their future. Meaning there will be no trouble for them getting any success in future and it’s something they can boast about. Basically if you have a child like that, you won the lottery.
@Ateezwooyoung7 ай бұрын
1:23:39 yeah well, the „innocent“ ones, laughed at him, encouraged the bullying and not one helped him, bystanders are just as guilty as the bullies, there weren’t any innocent ones.
@starfixedannabella22229 ай бұрын
I think with the case of the Japanese student and his intention to unalive the whole 45 people despite many of them being innocent might have been because of the whole bystanders thing…idk if that was actually the case but that seems to be the only reason in my mind why someone would want to stretch it so far as to unalive the entire class of students and staff
@U-Gozoo9 ай бұрын
Money that's why nothing happens, if the family or the victim takes a financial payoff, they cannot then go to file charges..
@Miafreeher9 ай бұрын
One of the actresses from the glory was also exposed as a bully so I don't know what kind of screening they did
@yuukitsuki64939 ай бұрын
I don't know if it was the actress/actor but I read an article that a producer/sponsor of the 'The Glory' was a bully, he bullied a fellow student when he was studying for college in the PH.
@lia.niuu069 ай бұрын
Let's be honest, I think sadly that most Korean celebrities have bullied before once in their lives. Either they where pretty before joining this industry or they have the money to get surgery, which is why I think most of them probably bullied too. It's really hard to believe but beauty is so important in Korea that it really makes everyone go crazy on each other
@treubaking9 ай бұрын
@@lia.niuu06Idk man, I can’t fully believe anything these days. It’s like Stephanie says. It’s always he said she said they said or whatever. Not a lot of “scandals” are actually proved so what are we supposed to believe bruh 💀 This ruins actual victims stories everytime someone makes up fake accusations but has nothing to back them up. Then it either ruins that celebrities career or just completely ruins the victims life.
@lia.niuu069 ай бұрын
@@treubaking that's true. It's really messed up
@zuzu68642 ай бұрын
@@yuukitsuki6493this reminds me of that episode in Tommorow where a girl was bullied relentlessly by this girl in her class, and when they grew up, the bully made a comic/manga/whatever you wanna call it about bullying, and she was preaching about how bad bullying is. When she was promoting it on this TV show, the girl who was bullied was actually interviewing her and she found out that the things in that comic were all the things that the bully did to her in school. She recognized her, but the bully didn't recognize her and she almost ended up offing herself because all the trauma came back. It was brutal.
@scorpiongurlz899 ай бұрын
I don't know if you notice, but we never heard stories about student 7 & 8. If you want to listen about it, you can listen to Rotten Mango podcast. I don't know why she edit out those, but probably because it involves multiple unalive one self. It just so sad.
@esmeliang99349 ай бұрын
It’s probably because KZbin sensors triggering stuff
@esmeliang99349 ай бұрын
Which then affects the viewership rates
@scorpiongurlz899 ай бұрын
@@esmeliang9934 Maybe. But the case was so heartbreaking. The student 7 story is the only one making me cry, the others just make me angry. I just think people should know about it.
@hirudhiperera44339 ай бұрын
If the boy's plan worked out, it would have been the best way to put the message to the bullys...
@jenmiranda139 ай бұрын
Cases like this frighten me but in a different way. I have anger issues and I'm not proud of it but I've kept it under control because of my fear of hurting people. I used to stab my pillow in anger for context but after I turned 10 I became scared of myself and stuff. I can kind of understand the bullies perspective but even at my angriest, I'd never take it out on innocent people. Besides the fear, I used to be incredibly shy. I managed to keep my emotions under control for as long as I have simply because of fear of hurting people. I scare myself sometimes but that's why I'm in therapy now. The frightening part is...those cases are a reminder of what I could be like if I didn't care. But I do, the last thing I want to do is to lose myself. I do feel bloodthirsty out of nowhere sometimes but it's something I can get out of my system by dancing and singing to the point where it hurts to move. I have realized that I might be bipolar recently 😅
@riana88299 ай бұрын
didn't age well because one of the bullies in the glory turned out to be a part of a bully group in her high school. I don't think they figured out how much she was involved in the bullying but she has admitted to be a bystander. Honestly, imo there no way you are just coincidentally friends with bullies and being a bystander unless you enjoy that shit. I'm not buying anything she says but I'll try to be unbiased.
@jenmiranda139 ай бұрын
Yep. Maybe she enjoyed the minor stuff but then got scared to leave when it escalated. Or she enjoyed it period. Or maybe the others were nice to her, she was nice to them back, and I assume you can't just leave. I don't know much about the situation but I've read plenty of stories (and I'm a little bit interested in psychology) to see the possible ways she was a bystander
@nillyk56719 ай бұрын
Which one?
@riana88299 ай бұрын
@@nillyk5671 i don’t remember her name but she plays the character who has a drug problem. The daughter of the preacher i think.
@riana88299 ай бұрын
@@jenmiranda13 exactly, i tried giving her some grace and giving her the benefit of the doubt. But I just thought if I was her i’d be scared shitless being friends with them. I think the fact that she’s a part of the group is what’s troubling.
@kaite_06137 ай бұрын
This is not assault that is attempted murder. How is this even possible?
@youngboyneverbrokeagain18069 ай бұрын
To be honest please don’t take this negativity but the part where she went to the police I wasn’t supprised that they did nothing cause ofc they don’t do shit.
@aryaraisha84779 ай бұрын
Real life of 'The Orphan' next 😊
@ShopdaMbr-mk7vm2 ай бұрын
When something involved money the law will be more harsher, someone life is not that important to the judges
@gacha_cookie11788 ай бұрын
You guys should watch trial of minors the kdrama it shows what goes on with criminal minors and how the trial goes
@izzatibashar4828 ай бұрын
Me as a teacher, had one experience. some of my collegues still talk fondly bout the bully, he burned a junior's d! I kept his story and keep retelling the other students. I won't keep it quiet
@ShopdaMbr-mk7vm2 ай бұрын
In Korean they don't like going to a metal hospital, if the parent is rich they just cover under the rock.
@ShopdaMbr-mk7vm2 ай бұрын
I would believes it is real. The parent works 24 hours aday, they don't spend/have times with their kids.
@keight8085 ай бұрын
Bystanders may not be active bullies, but could you really say they were innocent?
@teddyj51879 ай бұрын
Sampoong mall disaster reaction be good one.
@4EVERWITHBTS7 ай бұрын
Sorry but if I have a child and I hear him/her screaming every night all of a sudden for a month straight when he/she usually doesn’t suffer from night mares and my child told me not long before that that he/she wants to switch schools, I’ll start connecting the dots In fact, if my child is screaming at night im not waiting until the next day to ask what’s wrong. I’m going to his/her room to make sure he/she is okay
@Kimleeesther188 ай бұрын
Plss watch the evil middle schoolers too.
@youngboyneverbrokeagain18069 ай бұрын
These bullies better not try this in the U.S
@nilaamanina38789 ай бұрын
haikyuu!!
@himesama64629 ай бұрын
second!
@Btsarmy07home9 ай бұрын
reaction on taehyung jelousy moment in taekook i swear taehyung looking so dengours in taekook moments sorry for words mistake please please react on them 🥺🥺🥺🥲😄💜please❤🩹💜