2006 Cheongju Curling Iron Case - Real Story Behind "The Glory"

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  • they aren't bullies, they're monsters

    @yyyyy-wv6dz@yyyyy-wv6dz Жыл бұрын
    • @@naomi_naomi_ People? Us people don’t claim them as one.

      @mynameisstolen@mynameisstolen Жыл бұрын
    • They really are….

      @RUTHSSUBS@RUTHSSUBS Жыл бұрын
    • “Bullying is an ongoing and deliberate misuse of power in relationships through repeated verbal, physical and/or social behaviour that intends to cause physical, social and/or psychological harm”, so their behavior is in fact bullying. Bullying isn’t “harmless” behavior

      @yumtaco7376@yumtaco7376 Жыл бұрын
    • Thats sooo true like why even ? Like usually when we watch some crime thrillers ,there's always some reason for violence & they usually are from the shady hoods, thats pretty similar in real life too as far as I have seen . But this is just PURE EVIL ,in the cases mentioned they didnt even have a reason to do any of these. -There was no religious conflict -No attitude problems on behalf of victims -No past grudges -No love triangle drama bullshit -The predators didnt belong to poor societal & financial background Its like they were lifeless zombies, like bro if someone get injured I start feeling that person's pain by seeing his/her bruise and they did all that listening to the victim's screams , ughhhh I see my kpop stan friends saying THEY WANT TO MOVE TO KOREA. Like the actual fuck I watch kdramas and even though it looks so aesthetic , I never actually wanted to live there, infact I am hesitant to even go for a trip to korea It has to be one of the worst place after syria ,afghanistan ,etc cause I see nothing positive bout SK 1. Toxic beauty standards which are like REALLY SERIOUS cause everyone wants to follow them (if one doesnt match with those , they might get bullied or atleast cyberbullied) 2. Extreme racism (if u r not white or doesnt belong to NA and europe), they will literally treat u like a pig if u r black or brown 3. Extreme bullying with no signs 4. Crappy teachers and lecturers 5. Dark ways of idol industries 6. Amputated police , law & justice the list goes on These arent just assumptions or hear and says but actual experiences of people i know (immigrant friends and online victims) I just cant believe that their Law is soo amputated, like some victims got raped and the assaulters were not even sent to juvie? ru fucking kidding me? I am an Indian and I am pretty sure , if any of the cases happened here then the whole city would have came out with candles,marching towards the adminstrative office and the predator's house. They would have atleast gotten the jail of 5 years unless some politics involved and most of the schools must have taken action .

      @blehbluhduh@blehbluhduh Жыл бұрын
    • They aren't bullies, they are abusers, psychopaths, sociopaths, scum, potential serial killers, they are *horrible*

      @BringMeTheChildren@BringMeTheChildren Жыл бұрын
  • “I like the smell of her blood. Let’s keep going” that’s one of the most demonic things to say about someone you’re violently assaulting omg

    @jackieangelify1r125@jackieangelify1r1258 ай бұрын
    • Yeah it creeps me out

      @gprasadbhat5761@gprasadbhat57617 ай бұрын
    • I wanna hug all these students who's been through so so much......I pray that they will have a wonderful future.......God bless you all.

      @user-gx2ey8sn4l@user-gx2ey8sn4l7 ай бұрын
    • Yeah like what the heck. Who says that. Like they have to be monsters to say stuff like that. If I here her say assault one more time. Like poor girl omg.

      @lilianstetz7374@lilianstetz73747 ай бұрын
    • @@user-gx2ey8sn4lthat is if they don’t have trust issues…..❤I wouldn’t even have waited for the next moment I would have gone to the terrace wrote a note and jumped off the building 😢 a thick glass bottle really? And is that girl a vampire to like the smell of blood

      @sanmathiyn3906@sanmathiyn39066 ай бұрын
    • They were demon possessed

      @jonethgabriel-so8cg@jonethgabriel-so8cg5 ай бұрын
  • They are not bullies, they are literal sociopaths.

    @missaniebananie6473@missaniebananie64736 ай бұрын
  • Oh BTW, the actress Kim Heiora who played the junkie bully Sara, was also a bully in her school time. She was the part of a huge "mean girls" group and her story is going viral these days.

    @poulomi__hari@poulomi__hari5 ай бұрын
    • actually everybody who goes viral is a bully in sk

      @ZoyaKhan-ee2nb@ZoyaKhan-ee2nbАй бұрын
    • I'm not surprised she landed her role

      @nathanhosea489@nathanhosea489Ай бұрын
    • I thought that was proven false?

      @soobinlove4417@soobinlove441717 күн бұрын
    • @@soobinlove4417 that's false

      @ZoyaKhan-ee2nb@ZoyaKhan-ee2nb17 күн бұрын
    • This makes it really stupid for her to take the role then. She would have a way higher chance of being exposed and criticized.

      @user-tp7ne1du1n@user-tp7ne1du1n13 күн бұрын
  • This is not bullying, this is assault. This is crime. And these people aren't bullies, they're criminals.

    @Siapagani@Siapagani Жыл бұрын
    • @@basugunjain korea the bullies are not just mens even Girls bully there’s nothing about gender , they are students

      @Ponyobean@Ponyobean10 ай бұрын
    • @@Ponyobean Gender does matter since a male student bullying a female student is worse or/and worst.

      @basugunja@basugunja10 ай бұрын
    • @@basugunja yeah that can be the case but some female students can do the worst too don’t underestimate them

      @Ponyobean@Ponyobean10 ай бұрын
    • @@Ponyobean Yeah.

      @basugunja@basugunja10 ай бұрын
    • @@Ponyobean And whatever I said is actually the case always.

      @basugunja@basugunja10 ай бұрын
  • As a nurse it absolutely sickens me to my core that these criminals could even have futures in healthcare!

    @SirenSeas1223@SirenSeas1223 Жыл бұрын
    • I'm sure you know well how much the mean girls love going into healthcare fields too which makes it extra scary. They love having power over sick and desperate people.

      @prettyevil6662000@prettyevil6662000 Жыл бұрын
    • Or teachers 😮

      @saften2@saften2 Жыл бұрын
    • The ahole that bullied me became a policeman. I laughed my ass off when people told me that.

      @Bogdana_vs_EUPD@Bogdana_vs_EUPD Жыл бұрын
    • I’ve heard a certain percentage of bullies become nurses.

      @crispy_touya@crispy_touya11 ай бұрын
    • For a lot of them that is a chosen career path

      @diosawintour1969@diosawintour196911 ай бұрын
  • “We can’t let this mistake affect their future” But it’s not a mistake. It was a conscious choice they made so they should deal with the consequences.

    @CorpsePartyParade@CorpsePartyParade3 ай бұрын
  • These bullies are more akin to budding serial killers. They sound like they lack any empathy or basic human emotions and their behaviors are massive red flags.

    @oddeyes9413@oddeyes94136 ай бұрын
  • What infuriates me the most is that most of the time in real life, the bullies get to have their happy ending. They never face the consequences of their actions. They absolutely don't care about the trauma and the pain they've inflicted to their victims.

    @passivepanda3656@passivepanda3656 Жыл бұрын
    • it is infuriating... soon if bullying continues and they don't take responsibility things will go down hill for them

      @tomorraight7493@tomorraight7493 Жыл бұрын
    • Yep, I think same of child abusers aswell, the victims go on to suffer for the rest of their lives, while they live good lifes. Especially the ones defended by their families. I hate it.

      @RottedDollface@RottedDollface Жыл бұрын
    • Maybe,they have their happy endings for now but not for long😉this bullies can get "bad karma" not now but in the future,then it goes to the bullies family and then to their extended family🤷‍♀️ -heartbreaking but its true

      @iamdonalee@iamdonalee Жыл бұрын
    • @@iamdonalee yes, karma is absolutely true. It comes back, one way or the other, it could be big or small, it could be connected or not, but it always happenz

      @skittles1975@skittles1975 Жыл бұрын
    • And most often, they're successful in life.

      @yellowblossom4373@yellowblossom4373 Жыл бұрын
  • When you are young, it is called bullying. When you are an adult, it is called crime. How light they are treating this assults. Torture is still torture, even if it was done by kids or adults.

    @henalilaiswatching@henalilaiswatching Жыл бұрын
    • Bullying is in fact a crime, because it is abuse,it's only a word for a type of crime.

      @cary9479@cary9479 Жыл бұрын
    • @@cary9479 yeahh, but it's taken lightly. Like some kind of a child play. People use the word as a joke sometimes.

      @henalilaiswatching@henalilaiswatching Жыл бұрын
    • @@henalilaiswatching You are on the point. But everyone still lives in the world, where kids can do no wrong and should be given a second chance, no matter what without any punishment.

      @krishnabhojne@krishnabhojne Жыл бұрын
    • It doesn't matter how young you are. That isn't bullying it's still assault.

      @LollipopHouser@LollipopHouser Жыл бұрын
    • Yes! It pisses me off "kids" get off with little to no punishment. The justice system is honestly so backwards not giving victims the justice they deserve regardless of age.

      @ThanamasLuv@ThanamasLuv Жыл бұрын
  • I was bullied in school. Not beaten, just psychologically. Whenever I complained to the teachers, they've sent ME to the school psychologist. Whenever I complained to my parents, they've told me to just tough it out. Make it make sense.

    @DimmuDeer@DimmuDeer2 ай бұрын
    • Sorry to hear that you had to go through that. I wish you nothing but blessings & strength.

      @Juzproo@JuzprooАй бұрын
    • Everyone is being controlled including their perception of you and they can be made to not even notice what people are doing to you and focus on their perception that they are being sent. Your parents were also set up to have this belief at the specific time you were made to ask. The suffering is real. Even if it is a setup

      @mckennasweda3614@mckennasweda3614Ай бұрын
    • I once complained to a playground guard that another student was hitting me, and they said that if they punished him they'd have to punish everyone, and that was the end of it.

      @user-bv1zo4cd2i@user-bv1zo4cd2i12 күн бұрын
    • @@user-bv1zo4cd2i Anarchy!

      @mckennasweda3614@mckennasweda361411 күн бұрын
  • The fact that victim 9 was punished immediately for an attempt (which is right, he shouldn't be a murderer) but all these criminals got away with a probation is so sick

    @areebabutt2144@areebabutt21446 ай бұрын
    • I know that my thoughts aren't correct, but I don't think his mother has the right to report it to the police. She, or perhaps his family, downplayed her son's reports that he was bullied, and had to deal with it himself as a man. So yeah, he took it upon himself to plan revenge. So why did she ruin his plans??

      @farahdhandoko8734@farahdhandoko873427 күн бұрын
  • The glory's bullying was so gruesome that it made me curl up. Knowing that this has actually happened makes me so sad about humanity.

    @suvannahchhetri4253@suvannahchhetri4253 Жыл бұрын
    • Bullying is on another level in South Korea...weird

      @carlenetoa2118@carlenetoa2118 Жыл бұрын
    • 😢😮88

      @marielos1977ful@marielos1977ful Жыл бұрын
    • Unbelievable, I wanted so bad to hug her, I cried with her and knowing this is basa on true events, they should be punished by law, also Karma never forgets

      @rocioferguson6222@rocioferguson6222 Жыл бұрын
    • It's so so heart breaking

      @preciouslyunhinged@preciouslyunhinged Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@carlenetoa2118 it's extreme.

      @preciouslyunhinged@preciouslyunhinged Жыл бұрын
  • These kids are nurtured, enabled, and protected psychopaths. These are beyond "bullying".

    @roseshin@roseshin11 ай бұрын
    • @@basugunja and the point of your yelling is....?

      @roseshin@roseshin10 ай бұрын
    • ​@basugunja you ok?😶

      @Kris-yt6yr@Kris-yt6yr10 ай бұрын
    • @@Kris-yt6yr Not exactly ok after hearing and witnessing about numerous unethical and bad people across the world.

      @basugunja@basugunja10 ай бұрын
    • it’s bullying. stop saying otherwise, bullying is assault.

      @xrrgr@xrrgr10 ай бұрын
    • Listening to these stories reminds me of the James Bulger case

      @miinfl7143@miinfl71439 ай бұрын
  • This one is actually hard to hear about. Something about LITERAL children getting tortured and no adult coming for help. It's heartbreaking.

    @AllSheilacan@AllSheilacan6 ай бұрын
  • i can't believe the student who planned to take revenge got MORE punishment than the students who permanently traumatized their victims....

    @ishathakor@ishathakor6 ай бұрын
    • right?! I don't know if it makes me a bad person but maaan, that didn't end how I would've liked

      @mluna1@mluna113 күн бұрын
  • I hate when assault is called bullying. There is a freaking big difference between bullying and straight on assault. I struggle to explain this even in my country where the concept of bullying is quite new. And the repercussions on bullying are more tame that repercussions on assault.

    @ancadimache2270@ancadimache2270 Жыл бұрын
    • Amen

      @kathleentoledo1071@kathleentoledo1071 Жыл бұрын
    • Even to call it assault is already understating it. This is attempted homicide. They went in with the intent to murder the victim and they went in assuming that they could abuse a loophole in the justice system to get away with minor consequences at worst. They knew that their friends, family, and even the police would condone this - because that's what their culture is like. No one in their community wants to deal with this - not the parents (who are obsessed with their "family pride" and how their kids must be "the best), the teachers (who are obsessed with their "school pride" and academic results), the police (who are too incompetent and scared to deal with minors and likely see it as someone else's responsibility). The funny thing is that if these women were just several years older, they MIGHT have been charged more severely. It is VERY unlikely that anything about these women's abusive personalities have changed. It is VERY likely that their sadistic and abusive tendencies have worsened over time. It is VERY likely that they will encourage further abuse of other people, or commit more crimes in the future - because they live in a society that condones this sort of behavior. This society that only responds when they can't ignore the problem anymore because it looks bad for them. Hence these "bullying" cases get worse, and they will continue to get worse until enough children die or the school system collapses. This society has no true consequences, not for the perpetrators or the authorities. It's a society that rewards criminal behavior, and it's no wonder why "vigilante justice" or "underdog" fiction is so popular in Korea. But this in turn creates a hilarious loop - because the people in real life who do fight back, the system slaps THEM down, and tells them "Why didn't you let the authorities dO ThEiR JoB?" When a society can have no faith in its authority figures, be it teachers, parents, the justice system, the politicians, all of which have been repeatedly proven to be corrupt, then there is truly no point in trying to support the society.

      @bleung2274@bleung2274 Жыл бұрын
    • Bullying is when they are under 18 years old and doing the violence. I agree with you. Change it age of assault to 13 years old and we could curb so much with the law working with the schools. Abuse too, and verbal, fear mongering, terrorizing.... kids- these things are not ok at any age.

      @ambersantodomingo5006@ambersantodomingo5006 Жыл бұрын
    • 100% I was bullied throughout elementary school and middle school in the U.S. I did not know what friendship was until high school. But I'm so grateful that I was never a victim of violence. This is assault and NOT bullying. Also, just because they are minors they should not get off, in the U.S. we have juvy - why don't they do something like that in Korea? Also, the behavior they are getting away with as minors only escalates their bullying as they grow older and become criminals or psychopaths.

      @sweetsecretshayaty@sweetsecretshayaty Жыл бұрын
    • Assault or bully. They are both horrible acts.

      @nolongerhumannnn@nolongerhumannnn Жыл бұрын
  • This isn’t bullying, this is torture. They don’t even do this shit to terrorists they need info from. When you said they clamped a straightener on her arm for FIVE MINUTES, I gasped out loud. I’m shocked she had any soft tissue LEFT after that. Omg.

    @maybememory1@maybememory1 Жыл бұрын
    • even waterboarding isn’t as bad as that my goodness…!

      @skyburster322@skyburster322 Жыл бұрын
    • they do this in prisons like Guatemala and Abu ghraib to innocent people as well but your point stands its straight up torture

      @kindhani8134@kindhani8134 Жыл бұрын
    • Jail. Her tries as adults. Throw their parents in jail too

      @janvdb9258@janvdb9258 Жыл бұрын
    • My brother accidentally clamped a still hot straightener on my sisters forearm. I can’t even remember much from that time, but I know she still has the scar on both sides of her arm.

      @sandoms1797@sandoms1797 Жыл бұрын
    • korean are crazy

      @noirto2@noirto2 Жыл бұрын
  • A man in Nicholasville KY attempted to poison my sister. When that did not work, he tried to kill her with a hammer. She managed to escape and get to a neighbors. She had a crushed section to her skull and a crushed throat. It took her months to recover physically. She has never recovered mentally- suffers PTSD- and has seizures due to it as well. What happened? She was told she could not press charges beyond "domestic violence" because she lived in the same house. Because the house was his- SHE had to move, not him. In the end he got an ankle monitor and told not to do it again. A man in his 30s-40s got 6 months probation with monitoring..... This kind of stuff is everywhere. It doesn't stop in school. It continues to adults. It is ridiculous- if you have financial status in your area- you can do whatever you want it seems.

    @iasonakamimosa2574@iasonakamimosa25745 ай бұрын
    • People care less if you're a woman too. I'm not trying to say men don't deserve attention, just that women need more help with "DV"

      @Lizzifer7@Lizzifer74 ай бұрын
  • I’ve been bullied very physically and mentally, bullying needs to come more to light. Thank you for this ❤

    @L1lyr0s3_@L1lyr0s3_Ай бұрын
    • I hope that you're okay and living the best life possible!! ❤

      @tulikam3019@tulikam3019Ай бұрын
  • My close friend was a Korean who went to the Philippines to study in high school. She would always tell us how even in our poorer economic standing, her school life is more peaceful here compared to South Korea, turns out she left because of extreme bullying. She eventually chose to continue to study here until college and eventually married a fellow Korean who grew up here. They both agreed not to let their kids study in Korea.

    @margaesperanza@margaesperanza Жыл бұрын
    • That just puts in to perspective how common and brutal bullying is there

      @yasussy@yasussy Жыл бұрын
    • Omg that's so insane, I hope that she get the help she needs ) :

      @reuona370@reuona370 Жыл бұрын
    • Damn no wonder many people have mental ilness in korea...

      @yellow13foxtwo@yellow13foxtwo Жыл бұрын
    • Bullies in Philippines isn’t bad since you can always fight back or just isn’t really hurting you like they just think they are too good or whatever it’s pretty tame in Philippines in my experience so it’s really nice to hear someone having a good time where I live I’m not sure how I’m gonna explain it but I’m just thankful it’s not all bad here

      @Mush_strawberry@Mush_strawberry Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@Mush_strawberry its more tame because its knowledge for us Filipinos that if you bully someone, prepare to take what you dish out. Its not as bad as like south korea tbh

      @spacetofu5306@spacetofu530611 ай бұрын
  • as a 14 year old, these kids know exactly what their doing. They are old enough to be aware of what their doing and they shouldn’t be babied by the government as if their 6 or 7 years old.

    @awooga2577@awooga2577 Жыл бұрын
    • Not every person is same mature and there are many 14 years old, that don't know anything, it mostly depends on how you grow up.

      @cary9479@cary9479 Жыл бұрын
    • Agreed. From the age of 12/13 u start to learn what’s wrong and right and be aware of your actions.

      @roomijsjeeee@roomijsjeeee Жыл бұрын
    • @@cary9479 still doesn't make it right. even if they aren't matured they still chose to do that themselves.

      @zxoe@zxoe Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@cary9479 I'm 100% sure that every 14 year old knows that you should not torture another person. I'm aware that some are still very childish, but by 14, you know right from wrong. We're not talking about kindergarten age, we are talking about teenagers who know not to hurt others.

      @veronica-mew@veronica-mew Жыл бұрын
    • @@veronica-mewI’m not. My nearly 14 year old sister acts like a 5 year old.

      @Idkanymore-_-@Idkanymore-_- Жыл бұрын
  • The punishment for bullies should be harsher and more difficult, given the unimaginable trauma suffered by their victims . I had to take breaks multiple times while listening to the stories of these people because the pain they experienced was beyond imagination. I genuinely hope that no one has to endure any form of bullying, as it destroys confidence and fosters self-hatred. I don't want anyone to go through the agony of being bullied.

    @itsneha1464@itsneha14645 ай бұрын
    • Eye for an eye makes the whole world blind.

      @me-ye6ld@me-ye6ldАй бұрын
  • I think I know why the punishments for the bullies are almost nonexistent. It’s because they want to have an image of “low crime rates”. That’s pretty much how a good number of countries get their “low crime rates”. They don’t want any of these on record so that they have an image of being a civilized country.

    @mtc343@mtc3435 ай бұрын
  • No, WE NEED TO EXPOSE HER. They all don’t deserve to live like a normal person. Shame them and expose them, they obviously don’t have any remorse

    @aprille5820@aprille5820 Жыл бұрын
    • the assaulters name is Jeong Yu Mi, I wish she got morebacklash for what she did, because the crime happened 4 years ago and she got off scott free

      @yukilu602@yukilu602 Жыл бұрын
    • @@yukilu602 Ikr it's soo fucking gruesome and they get away with it

      @Ryuu-lt7bl@Ryuu-lt7bl Жыл бұрын
    • My hands are Itching and restless i wanna fo the same to these bullies so bad!! What exactly will hit them to burst into tears of shame and regret for what they did

      @nimisnotcool7132@nimisnotcool7132 Жыл бұрын
    • I don’t want to sound sadistic, but I think these monsters that completly ruined their life deserve to die alone and in terrible pain. I hope they’ll suffer in their afterlife. No human would ever behave like that.

      @Atastyboiledegg@Atastyboiledegg Жыл бұрын
    • @@yukilu602 that’s recent

      @darkx6869@darkx6869 Жыл бұрын
  • This is why I like the k-drama "Juvenile Justice" because it's abiut a Judge who absolutely HATES juveniles who commit crimes and believe they'll get away with it all because their minors. It's a great watch if your missing the Glory!

    @River-wc5bx@River-wc5bx Жыл бұрын
    • Yes. I agree. The drama showed how the system SHOULD react to this. As much as I fallen in love with K-dramas and K-pop I can say that South Korea has some serious issues with their laws, policies, and the way they handle social issues. It has really opened my eyes to a culture across all of its sides.

      @ShayP76@ShayP76 Жыл бұрын
    • The minor juvenile justice must use only for that sorry for things that they've done and remorseful..not for the ones that only sorry that they got caught.

      @nurlindafsihotang49@nurlindafsihotang49 Жыл бұрын
    • Yes. This drama is satisfying to watch. I just wish the real perpetrators saw the same punishment.

      @magnolia_cc@magnolia_cc Жыл бұрын
    • I watched it a while ago. I’ll probably rewatch it

      @ohshanana2397@ohshanana2397 Жыл бұрын
    • i think i watched it with my boyfriends mom. absolute art

      @jessdubscomics1698@jessdubscomics1698 Жыл бұрын
  • I am Mongolian and thank u for bringing up the Mongolian girl’s case its horrendous that those evil women just got slaps on the wrist it’s sad that the victim has to live with the trauma for the rest of her life

    @urnaashk@urnaashk6 ай бұрын
  • Kim Hieora the actress of Lee Sa-Ra was actually one of the bullys in real life event that took place in 2006. She was a part of a school gang called the 'big Sangji' in the a school Sangji. Dispatch, the Korean breaking news that delivers news about k pop, Korean celebs and k dramas ( technically a place for gossip ) had heard about this certain thing and so they broke into Kim Hieora's school record and reveled a lot of information about this matter. Kim Hieora had accepted the fact that she had been in the gang big sangji and even said that they would bother other younger girls in an interview, but she said that she did not hurt anyone and even regretted being a part of it. Her record also showed her having to do community service, the reason connected to the fact that Hieora's family was financially struggling, so one of her friends would go to the "bathroom", she would actually steel money from empty classes instead, she reveled that Hieora had forced her steal it, but hieora denied that and they both ended up having to do service. Later, after shooting 'the glory' Hieora called some of the girls from her school to "sincerely" apologized for bullying them, and the girls seem to have taken her apology but one of the girls refused to come, so instead Hieora talked to her over phone, and in that call she agreed to have physically bullied the girl and again apologized (you can find the transcript of that call online) the girl refused to accept her apology, to which hieora, completely not understanding the situation, said that her being young made her do all that, ( she was in 9th grade) but then later on Hieora denies all of this. That was the end of this, but sometime later in 2023 an actress was having a live interview where she answers questions from the comments and in that interview hieora askes her if she is pregnant or planning to get pregnant in 2024, to which the actress's fans immediately report her and later realize that that person was actually hieora, they then ask her this queation, and she replies saying that it was a joke.I don't know ya'll... the director, was her sure that she was the right choice, cause she got really famous after the glory.

    @Queen_sushi_mocha@Queen_sushi_mocha4 ай бұрын
  • This ISNT bullying. It is violent, sadistic gang activity. When I finally heard you liken it to gang activity as well close to the end of the video, it felt validating. Laws should be changed to age 8. 12 and 13 is too old by that time. They know how to shuck the system and that is so fucked up.

    @BekSep@BekSep Жыл бұрын
    • I think age 6 should be the age it’s moved to

      @em01455@em01455 Жыл бұрын
    • Bulying is abuse. It's always sadistic gang violence.

      @ruthydrawsalot8210@ruthydrawsalot8210 Жыл бұрын
    • This is bullying, bullying can be anything that fits the definition (Bullying is an ongoing and deliberate misuse of power in relationships through repeated verbal, physical and/or social behaviour that intends to cause physical, social and/or psychological harm. It can involve an individual or a group misusing their power, or perceived power, over one or more persons who feel unable to stop it from happening.).

      @cary9479@cary9479 Жыл бұрын
    • No bullying is harassment bullying is a crime it always is. Bullying by definition is sadistic harassing people just because they are different? Or because you are insecure? That's insane! And that's what bullying always boils down to. The extent that it goes to often causes people to dismiss little instances which lead to worse things. These stories are instances of bullying. Bullying is evil and that's what these stories show , pure fucking evil

      @queenofspades2391@queenofspades2391 Жыл бұрын
    • bullying IS sadistic activity

      @poppiexy@poppiexy Жыл бұрын
  • When I came to Seattle from China I had a group of girls all the time picking on me. One day I finally got tired of the girl pulling my hair and I turned around and punched her in the face. I could not believe the reaction. The girl was on the floor crying like a baby at the sight of seeing her own nose bleed. I have no respect for bullies. They are nothing but cowards that prey upon those they perceive are weaker than them.

    @tingting4980@tingting4980 Жыл бұрын
    • Good on you! Schools nowadays don't do s*** because they're scared of getting sued nowadays. My parents taught me if I get bullied you have the right to fight back. But man you gave one girl and nose bleed. I know they didn't mess with you again.

      @ladynikkie@ladynikkie Жыл бұрын
    • I love that for you! Not everyone has that kind of courage, and I bet she left you alone

      @JustHereForCats@JustHereForCats Жыл бұрын
    • I kinda have the same experience lol. there is this one boy at class behind me during middle school who always play with my chair moving it like some kind of train/car. because he kept doing this I ended up punching his nose then he cried too😂 but our math teacher suddenly came in so I got nervous but he hid the fact he was crying and none of our seat mates snitched on me. i really thought for a moment I’ll be the one accused of bullying

      @dontcare8797@dontcare8797 Жыл бұрын
    • Same situation, except I threw a school table at them.

      @laura4759@laura4759 Жыл бұрын
    • You did the right thing...👏

      @mari8221@mari8221 Жыл бұрын
  • And people still go "children aren't evil". Ya'll be serious?

    @annieannie2887@annieannie288729 күн бұрын
  • WOAHHHHH, bullying in South Korea is crazy and from young ages too ... Those people DON'T deserve their identities hidden.

    @cindy77777@cindy77777Ай бұрын
  • As someone who was bullied in the US, it was nowhere near as violent and dangerous as these crimes. With my own experience I have trauma from my bullying. I seriously can’t imagine how these victims feel and we need to do something about it, now.

    @gree_nspice6566@gree_nspice65669 ай бұрын
    • 😢😢

      @gamingwithgalaxy8206@gamingwithgalaxy82069 ай бұрын
    • Are you okay now?

      @moauntain5920@moauntain59209 ай бұрын
    • @@moauntain5920While I can't speak for the OP, I too experienced near constant bullying here in the US from K/1st grade all the way through 8th grade. While it mostly wasn't physical like a lot of what we just heard was, it was traumatic in it's own right. What I experienced became so bad that it was easier, it actually hurt LESS, for me to put myself down than hear it from other people. "Stupid," "Idiot," "Moron," "Four Eyes," "Gimp." Those are just a handful of things I was called on a near daily basis, and eventually would use them to refer to myself, because, as I said, it hurt less. This was in the late 80's and 90's. I'm just about 40 now, and while I have come to learn to love myself, inasmuch as I would not change the person that I am today for anything, even if it meant going back and erasing all of the pain and hurt I've been through, I'm not "okay," now. Part of it stemmed from a physical injury that was inflicted upon me as a baby and has left me partially paralyzed. Part of it now is neurodivergence-ADHD, Executive Dysfunction, maybe ADHD dysfunction, and other similar mental issues-combined with how smart I am. I KNOW how f'd up my life is, and I am mentally incapable of forcing myself to physically change anything. It drives me nuts. I don't hate much in the world... I've actually become very serene over the last few years rather than letting anger get the better of me. It's one of the main reasons I wouldn't change anything. But the one thing I do hate is my own inability to do anything. I know what I need to do. I want to do it. I don't want to live the way I do. But no matter how strong the desire, I can't connect the processes in my brain to actually get me to DO it. It's a journey, for me. Something that will take my entire life, and I will have good days and bad days. I just wanted to share my experience from bullying, and hopefully try to show you and others like you that it is a lifelong process and not something that someone will just "get over" and "be okay" now. I apologize if I am putting words in your mouth and speaking out of turn, and I freely admit I have no way of knowing if you meant that the way it sounded or if you meant it some other way. However, I know there are enough people in the world who DO think about it the way that it sounded that I felt like I had to say something.

      @zoegartham312@zoegartham3128 ай бұрын
    • Yes, the US barely has any bullies. And those who are “bullies” are not even that violent, tbh. And even outside of that, I haven’t seen any shuttles or anything. I’m really shocked tbh.

      @STAY_in_one_P1ece@STAY_in_one_P1ece8 ай бұрын
    • Bullying was really common in the US when I was a kid (I'm a Millenial so I can't say what it's like now) but the attacks were usually things like theft, spreading rumors to turn people against the victim, verbal abuse, and sexual harassment to "entertain" other students. It was also traumatic, but I do agree these violent cases from South Korea don't sound like "bullying" to me. Regardless of how old the perpetrators are and what their motivations are, this is physical assault and attempted murder. This shouldn't be in the same category as school kids stealing somebody else's chips or making fun of how someone dresses. This is much more serious and even though I don't think bullying as I think of it is ok, I also don't think it's a crime and I feel it's ok if it doesn't end up on permanent records because kids don't have fully developed brains and they can make mistakes. Burning the crap out of someone and scratching up her chest is not just a juvenile mistake though, that is a crime and it's a sign that the perpetrator has no empathy for other people, and the public needs to know for their safety.

      @k8tastrophe@k8tastrophe8 ай бұрын
  • Kim Hieora turned out to be a real-life bully. Guess they didn't check the casts enough, can't imagine how traumatic it was for her victim.

    @chinb5839@chinb58398 ай бұрын
    • What!!!?? Really?

      @heyma004@heyma0048 ай бұрын
    • ​@@heyma004yes

      @KIMSHAJIN@KIMSHAJIN7 ай бұрын
    • I knew she played that junkie bully role way too well. It was the most realistic depiction of drug addiction I’ve ever seen in Korean media.

      @hay6930@hay69307 ай бұрын
    • ​@@KIMSHAJINcan u explain

      @NimzieCovers@NimzieCovers6 ай бұрын
    • ​@NimzieCovers she admit to taking money from her but said she never physically harm them.

      @Kay-ve7on@Kay-ve7on6 ай бұрын
  • As a victim of bullying myself, I can say that it's one of the more traumatic things that can happen to someone in their youth. it really fucked me up, and I wasn't even physically attacked or anything. For anyone who is being bullied in any manner, I know exactly how awful you feel. Please just know that it isn't your fault at all because people can be so unfathomably cruel, and you truly deserve to be safe and respected. I genuinely don't understand how people can be so full of hatred for others with little to no reason, even with the weak excuse of "a bad home life". Sure, some people have shitty lives, but that is absolutely no excuse to hurt others. Coming from a bad background doesn't mean that you automatically get off scot free. You have the choice of how you treat others, no matter what life you come from. And some people, even if they come from "good" homes, are just terrible, horrible, rotten, embarrassingly pathetic excuses for human beings. Some people are just awful because they can be. My bullies were largely that latter type. They harassed and berated and stalked and threatened me because nobody was stopping them from doing so, and they were obsessed with being like that because it was fun for them to hurt me. I can't imagine the physical and psychological pain endured by people who were physically bullied, especially those as ruthlessly assaulted as the people in this case. It breaks my heart that I'm not the only one who's been through the mental trauma, nobody else deserves the cruelty. (Also a last little sorta funny tidbit, I cope with stuff through humor and so I really like to joke about how it's funny that all of my previous bullies but like two or three of them are nurses, cops, or military now, like it really is ironic that beligerent assholes seem to largely become one of those three things. They just love power play I guess 😉)

    @kaiyadiestler9907@kaiyadiestler99075 ай бұрын
    • I guess in South Korea the fact that if the predator is under 13 means they will get away with it without any consequences, is what makes South Korean bullying cases one of the most gruesome cases.

      @J0J0582@J0J05824 ай бұрын
  • This is so weird and sad. As a Kenyan, I've NEVER heard of any bullying in schools here. And the fact that these are kids!!🫢 12, 14year olds??!!! What's going on out there!! Omg!!

    @Hi.healingenergy@Hi.healingenergy4 ай бұрын
    • Am now even scared of Koreans heri nibaki nikiwatch kdramas but am never going there to stay

      @ylona2464@ylona24644 ай бұрын
    • @ylona2464 same😅 even USA.. I honestly feel safer in Africa. This is why I always say I'll raise my kids here.. I can't go there EVER.. I want peace😅😅

      @Hi.healingenergy@Hi.healingenergy4 ай бұрын
    • In India too

      @Bangchans_long_lost_kiddo@Bangchans_long_lost_kiddo3 ай бұрын
    • 😂😂😅like I never even knew kuna Ku bully cha real nlidhani punishment ya kiboko na walimu ni bullying lkni hii yao inatisha bna afu like hti kwa hao ya mtu like wueh 😂afu niambie yni mtu anatoa wpi nguvu ya kukuambia usimstaki na unakubali akuuumize hvyo afu anapata good life in the future,,,,,its so sad like a ta nimeshindwa wueh,,,south korea is really a great place to travel but not for staying or letting my kids study there ,,well unless hii bullying yao imeisha but wueh hii yao 😂tunaeza rank ya kwanza dunia mzima

      @Andymagane@AndymaganeАй бұрын
  • They need to drop the names. Those bullies have to lose their jobs and get rejected at every opportunity, be it looking for a partner, finding friends, or getting a new job. They don't deserve to live a careless and happy life. No, life should be a hell on earth for them.

    @psykoookami3325@psykoookami3325 Жыл бұрын
    • Right? I genuinely DON'T understand why would you protect these MONSTERS image after what they did. I mean yeah the online backlash is bad but it is NOTHING compared to the damage society can receive from a person like this practicing professions that literally require taking CARE of another human and having love for humanity. South korean authorities are not only failing to the victims but they are also failing to their country.

      @mvp9@mvp9 Жыл бұрын
    • Absolutely

      @assiend@assiend Жыл бұрын
    • @@tinamast6226what they did shouldn’t be ignored. No matter how long it’s been they still tortured an innocent girl and scarred her for LIFE.

      @jiji008@jiji008 Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@tinamast6226 so if this ever happened to you just move on by saying " iT wAs 5 mIn AgO WhAt*

      @starfriez._@starfriez._ Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@tinamast6226 STILL that doesn't make it any better??

      @kim-dx4bj@kim-dx4bj Жыл бұрын
  • Not KZhead showing an ad for curling irons in the middle of the story about student 2's bullying...

    @arson.is.always.the.answer@arson.is.always.the.answer5 ай бұрын
    • Lol had l'ange straightener pop up too😂

      @sta4339@sta433927 күн бұрын
  • i dont know how i found you, but i think you are such a great story teller. i am a survivor of bullying in middle school that led me to attempt to unalive myself. when you are being bullied, the fear you experience in the moment paralyzes you. you cant run, you cant scream, you just want to disappear into thin air to escape. to this day, i lash out if i feel cornered. i fight now instead of freeze. its bad.

    @hollyshaw-elliemae@hollyshaw-elliemae5 ай бұрын
  • i think what hurts the most is hearing that the 3rd victim is doing fine after being able to cope and living a good life just to then look up recent news from her and finding out that she tragically passed away from suicide is the most gut wrenching thing i couldve read... may she rest in peace and flourish wherever she is right now

    @cvnt767@cvnt7677 ай бұрын
    • Did she really pass away? I couldn’t find that info. Do you mind posting a link to that information? I didn’t know that listening to all this would make me feel relieved that the parts of my body that triggered bullies were not disfigured, though I endured gossip, being ostracized and psychological torture.

      @eagleeye6418@eagleeye64187 ай бұрын
    • ​@@eagleeye6418 it wasn't the 3rd one that died but another girl that was also inspiration for the drama, her name was pyo yerim :(

      @wasa1415@wasa14154 ай бұрын
    • @@wasa1415I just read an article about her, such a tragic case! 12 years of bullying through school and then even as an adult they continued by defaming her on a KZhead channel. South Korea government is really disappointing for a so called developed country.

      @ezura4760@ezura47604 ай бұрын
    • Oh god, just when i thought i couldn't get any sadder from this story. That hits like a ton of bricks. :(

      @Charmanderin@Charmanderin3 ай бұрын
    • @user-ol3hb6uw1e@user-ol3hb6uw1e3 ай бұрын
  • When I visited elementary schools in Korea I learned that they DO NOT Discipline the children. Kids can interrupt and be inappropriate and the teachers are POWERLESS to even punish them for small things IN THEIR OWN CLASSROOM. I was SHOCKED. I told the teachers about how in the USA, we can put them in the hall, take away privileges, send home notes to parents, sent them to the principal. The teachers looked so excited like that sounded so damn dreamy to them.

    @takineko@takineko Жыл бұрын
    • are u dense ? Kids in America got no discipline either and turn into school shooters tf

      @ejejejje@ejejejje Жыл бұрын
    • That's insane

      @Bongi344@Bongi344 Жыл бұрын
    • I pouted so hard that the teacher said "okay. I guess everyone will go play while (my name) sits at her desk.." Mind you, I chose to sit and pout 😂 then by the time I was out of my pout, the teacher said "you get 5 more minutes in here to finish your work that you didn't do THEN you can play" well... I didn't get to go out to recess sooooo I learned the hard way to do what is expected cause I'll still have to do it later and not get what I want 😂

      @irisrowanmoon@irisrowanmoon Жыл бұрын
    • Didn't they recently rule that teachers can't beat kids in class in Korea?

      @1kpennyxx238@1kpennyxx238 Жыл бұрын
    • @@1kpennyxx238 the rule is in india too...but here even a slight verbal abuse could land you in trouble..even collages are restricted.

      @duh450@duh450 Жыл бұрын
  • Dear.. Love the way you layout the story in details. I enjoy listening to you while doing all my chores.. Go! Go!

    @juliefadz6339@juliefadz63396 ай бұрын
  • How are KIDS this evil and vicious. Hoping the bullying stops NOW, I wish I could be there. My heart hurts

    @muafesz591@muafesz591Ай бұрын
    • It’s always the parents or the people they choose to hang out with

      @blob6619@blob6619Ай бұрын
  • This can be defined as torture. Burning a part of someone's body with hot material is literally a torture technique. I was also very shocked at how young the perpetrators were.

    @magic4933@magic4933 Жыл бұрын
    • *It’s torture, sadism.

      @LifeInPink999@LifeInPink99911 ай бұрын
    • ​@@LifeInPink999IN INDIAN SCHOOLS THERE IS NOT MUCH OF BULLYING, AND I AM FROM INDIA, THE SOUTH ASIAN COUNTRY. AND AS FOR THE LAST CASE WHERE THE PRODUCER OF THE DRAMA WAS HIMSELF A BULLY, WELL, ANY BOY OR MAN TEASING OR ILL-BEHAVING WITH A GIRL OR A WOMAN DESERVES TO BE BULLIED.

      @basugunja@basugunja10 ай бұрын
    • It runs in the bloods of koera

      @rudra.580@rudra.58010 ай бұрын
    • @@rudra.580 This proves how sick the country is.

      @basugunja@basugunja10 ай бұрын
    • @@rudra.580 @basugunja I don't think we should generalize these young perpetrators' behaviours to the entire country. Even though what they did was wrong, that doesn't mean all of Korea was like that.

      @magic4933@magic493310 ай бұрын
  • The fact that those bullies entered the social work and nursing fields is very scary.....

    @starrynightfall00@starrynightfall00 Жыл бұрын
    • exactly. Imo, they should be jailed for life in prison. No human deserves to see the outside world after doing such things.

      @wriothesleysgf@wriothesleysgf Жыл бұрын
    • and not surprising in the least

      @melissamoonchild9216@melissamoonchild9216 Жыл бұрын
    • Well,People can change…some bullies become amazing therapists

      @Aestheticderp@Aestheticderp Жыл бұрын
    • @@Aestheticderp yeah well, still what they did is unforgivable.

      @athena_ivory9142@athena_ivory9142 Жыл бұрын
    • There are some really horrible nurses.

      @chopsticksforlegs@chopsticksforlegs Жыл бұрын
  • I'm glad someone is finally addressing this problem i went through 1 year of bullying and it was pure torture thank you for addressing this problem 😔😥

    @user-yh2mh9ht1h@user-yh2mh9ht1hАй бұрын
  • I very rarely cry when hearing cases but omg this had me balling. I was bullied in school (not to this extreme extent of violence) and it breaks my heart thinking about these kids and what they had to go through at such a young age from their own peers. Absolutely and utterly gut wrenching. I am so sorry to all of them. The emotional scars are life long and nobody deserves that.

    @Charmanderin@Charmanderin3 ай бұрын
  • How are kids younger than 14 or even 14 at all doing these disgusting acts??? How, where, who did they learn this from??? I’ll never wrap my head around how young someone can be and be able to commit such horrific crimes

    @frogmanjr@frogmanjr Жыл бұрын
    • Eight 13 year olds killed a man in sk and they didn't get any punishment. This is only least of the horrible crimes kids do in sk

      @Shimayeel123-_-@Shimayeel123-_- Жыл бұрын
    • although bullying is different here in western culture compared to south korea you be surprise how much kids can be mean towards to eachother.

      @jyslog@jyslog11 ай бұрын
    • It's mostly because of their upbringing with no love , care , discipline and negligence..And also the content they watch online , people they interact with can also be some other factors

      @D4CValentine@D4CValentine11 ай бұрын
    • ​@@D4CValentineI agree parents play a big role in this

      @mikks3733@mikks373310 ай бұрын
    • @@mikks3733 not a big role i didn’t have the best parents well one parent and i also been diagnosed with disorders that are considered i’m danger to society but i would never kill anyone people when been hurt like me only do this because if they think that it ok to hurt other because they been hurt !!

      @yellinout_tee@yellinout_tee10 ай бұрын
  • Listening to all of the bullying story/cases makes me so sad especially when the bully didn’t get punishment at the end. I still can’t believe how people can be so heartless regardless of the age.

    @AyeLKie@AyeLKie Жыл бұрын
    • The punishments are so weak in Korea and you expect these animals to be afraid of potentially killing someone?! Ridiculous

      @jayr7781@jayr7781 Жыл бұрын
    • They are psychopaths they feel nothing. They have no empathy and that is their curse, not being able to really love anyone. The only problem is , if they have children.

      @delam3869@delam3869 Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@delam3869 Yu don't have to be a psychpath to do something like that, many people could become like that with the right conditions.

      @cary9479@cary9479 Жыл бұрын
    • @@cary9479 Agree and that is what makes it scary. It's the ordinary, every day average person is capable of such an atrocity.

      @delam3869@delam3869 Жыл бұрын
  • I saw the picture without blur, this is brutal. I also think “bully” is way to kind! Rather call them monsters, devils, murders or psychopaths!😖

    @CapyN0pp@CapyN0pp6 ай бұрын
    • Sorry for cursing i just poured my thoughts 👍🏽

      @CapyN0pp@CapyN0pp6 ай бұрын
    • @@CapyN0pp from where?

      @joseabey3455@joseabey34556 ай бұрын
  • i didn't realize this, but I have already watched 90% of your videos and starting to waitlist for your new stories...

    @nyliram4348@nyliram43486 ай бұрын
  • I KNEW THE BULLIES WERE GONNA GO INTO NURSING my mom is a nurse and the stories she tells me... there is always some dumb drama going on. Their is something about that job occupation that attracts mean girls and bullies some of the nurses act like high school mean girls its so weird (we don't live in Korea BTW) Edit: I posted this a year ago and just recently seen all the comments firstly my mom is not a bully. Secondly, this comment was not meant to generalise all nurses hence why I used the word some. My mom is literally a nurse and worked through the pandemic so I know how hard it is for them, nurses deserve more appreciation for how hard they work without them no health care service would function and I have met so many sweet and kind nurses. My comment was just pointing out how the job seems to attract people who are bullies the job itself isn't bad it's just some of the people who seek out the job tend to have bad intentions and it's probably due to the good pay and how you are often dealing with very vulnerable people especially elderly/mentally ill/sick children

    @universal5313@universal5313 Жыл бұрын
    • Is it because they had hurt other people and thinking that by being a nurse they can pay back the lingering guilt/conscience they had as they grew up by serving/saving other people instead?

      @hytothmn2110@hytothmn2110 Жыл бұрын
    • Wait your mother is a bully ??

      @monicaescobar9312@monicaescobar9312 Жыл бұрын
    • That was so dumb. 🤷🏻‍♀️

      @tiyasamondal1073@tiyasamondal1073 Жыл бұрын
    • I definitely know what you mean. I've worked in nursing homes and sen woman be mean to the patients and most of them are in management and don't care when you report things. I had to stop working in them as didn't want to be associated with that kind of thing.

      @foxymc01@foxymc01 Жыл бұрын
    • Psych research shows the top 3 career choices for those with psychopathic traits are, in order: Corporate CEO, Medicine, Law Enforcement. They go for roles that fill their need for power, status & control.

      @sarahholland2600@sarahholland2600 Жыл бұрын
  • In most countries, laws change when minors commit henious crimes so that minors can be charged as adults. I think it's time Korea catch up to this and start punishing minors!

    @Enma_yoo@Enma_yoo10 ай бұрын
    • Exactly! These monsters behave like this because they already know they will get away with it. The fact that some of the bullies knew that by turning themselves in, will help their punishment be lenient.

      @fina000@fina0008 ай бұрын
    • ​@@fina000exactly crime is crime no matter who committed it

      @4EverBlinK.@4EverBlinK.8 ай бұрын
    • And their parents! They should spend life in prison and bully each other! They are demons!!!

      @maatacco3815@maatacco38157 ай бұрын
    • nah korea is corrupted af. seems nice on the outside but its hell living there when ur just a normal citizen

      @notdeku9197@notdeku91975 ай бұрын
    • Right, Why does the justice system try to protect the future of these monsters? they clearly don’t care about their own futures or they wouldn’t do heinous things

      @fia4461@fia44615 ай бұрын
  • I went through something similar, i was isolated and SA by my middle school football team and the girls who encouraged the behavior and further to isolate me from everybody, went on to become popular while i had to move cities and schools and take years of therapy

    @kieranmort8032@kieranmort80326 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for being the voice for those who can no longer speak for themselves

    @lynnettecapozio7327@lynnettecapozio73273 ай бұрын
  • As someone who was bullied from 5th grade all the way to 11th grade, thank you so much for covering this story. This is not trauma dumping, but I just want to share my perspective. To a bully, even you breathing is annoying. I was picked on the way I look, the way I behaved, they stole my books, my valuable items. They used the excuse of hating me as a way to unite the whole class (as twisted as it sounds). I only escaped bullying because I went to study abroad and it was the best decision I could ever made. Massively improved my mental health.

    @nhaan4178@nhaan4178 Жыл бұрын
    • Thankyou for surviving & honestly I hope these bullies meet their match ASAP!!! Not saying 2 wrongs makes it right but neither is bullying.

      @taritaumurua8136@taritaumurua8136 Жыл бұрын
    • @@taritaumurua8136 Thank you for your response! I never wished bullying on anyone, even on my worst enemies. The thing is that being bullied honestly changed me so much as a person (hard to trust someone, self-esteem issues) and I don't think bullies recognise the impacts of their actions on the ones being bullied.

      @nhaan4178@nhaan4178 Жыл бұрын
    • Been there couldnt understand how groups of people can partake and enjoy inflicting pain to kind people who never harmed anyone scarring them for life. Hope you can heal and be happy soon

      @Antony2618@Antony2618 Жыл бұрын
    • total stranger here, BUT i just want to say that i’m majorly proud and amazed that you have escaped and managed to improve your mental health. studying abroad gives you a different perspective on life, but what a lot of people don’t know is that it gives us a chance to breathe and escape from what we technically knew as our own reality. i hope your mental health continues to improve and you stay healthy and fabulous

      @sofforshort5429@sofforshort5429 Жыл бұрын
    • thank you for surviving ! and i wish for your only happiness moving forward.

      @inditanoor9143@inditanoor9143 Жыл бұрын
  • I’m sure the prosecutors in these cases were likely bullies themselves as children. Evil people usually go for powerful jobs.

    @popupin@popupin10 ай бұрын
    • Interesting theory. I've heard it say about police before but you are probably correct.

      @missmissy_90@missmissy_9010 ай бұрын
    • like DOJ of US. oh! and kamala harris. her super bulling is beyond imagination. this is not a conspiracy.

      @yuka-youtube@yuka-youtube9 ай бұрын
    • I was thinking the same thing.. if the prosecutors don’t even care, they are probably empathizing with the little sociopathic psychopaths running around burning random students with irons or setting them on fire

      @dani_ohu@dani_ohu9 ай бұрын
    • Probably

      @Thenetherlandsman@Thenetherlandsman8 ай бұрын
    • Not surprised

      @NubianGirl7@NubianGirl78 ай бұрын
  • Your story has came so far in 11 month. I'm binge watching your channel, I'll be sad when I'm all caught up!

    @tarasherman2714@tarasherman27142 ай бұрын
  • It is APPALLING how this is (not) handled This is so infuriating These poor kids

    @dragonyami@dragonyami3 ай бұрын
  • theyre not bullies, theyre her abusers and criminlas. referring to them as bullies honestly seems to minimize their responsibility

    @mckenziewoyak9638@mckenziewoyak9638 Жыл бұрын
    • Agree

      @gura-san5329@gura-san532910 ай бұрын
  • I just can't believe The Glory's portrayal of bullying wasn't exaggerated. It should only remain as fiction but these dramas now make me wonder if most of their concepts are based from real life. My heart goes out to the victims and I sincerely hope that somewhere, they can find peace and not define themselves by what their bullies have done to them.

    @itsnlee@itsnlee Жыл бұрын
    • Trauma stays for life

      @janvdb9258@janvdb9258 Жыл бұрын
    • I’ve been watching kdramas for close to a decade and at first I was like haha they’re so dramatic lol. But after watching the dramas and seeing documentaries and news I realize that it’s not all fiction

      @miss_andry1857@miss_andry1857 Жыл бұрын
    • Things like bullying, political corruption corporate corruption. They’re real. Very real. The only thing that’s not is the victims most often don’t get justice. And definitely not righteous justice.

      @miss_andry1857@miss_andry1857 Жыл бұрын
    • Before glory a lot of years ago in Japan was released the manga Life, later made a dorama more light that the manga, and the bullying in it made me sick in my stomach... It's seems the world has not changed and it got even worse

      @gravishuichi@gravishuichi Жыл бұрын
    • When i first saw that series, i taught it was so exaggerated... But it isn't. Wtf

      @juhgata1000@juhgata1000 Жыл бұрын
  • After hearing this all I feel really blessed to be in a school were bullying is not common and if someone does something like really extreme bullying or even swearing then there are major actions taken.

    @Izel121@Izel1213 ай бұрын
  • I love the way you tell a story.

    @Jane-Doe.1126@Jane-Doe.1126Ай бұрын
  • I was bullied in elementary school, they didn't get in trouble for bullying but I got in trouble for defending myself; it got to the point that one day I just snapped and reacted violently, I grabbed my biggest textbook and started smacking her over the head, punching, kicking and basically anything nearby became a weapon....the only reason I snapped was not because of what they did to me but because they mentioned that they'd hurt my then baby sister (she is grown now, this was 10 years ago and 10 years ago, she was only 2years old) but my reaction of violence made her leave me alone, I am not for violence but I advocate it for self defense or defending someone you love. The parents of the bully tried to charge me for assault but the police dropped it and basically said I was defending myself. I beat her to the point where she needed stitches on her cheek, I basically ruined her face which she was so proud of before and I have no regret for what I did...she made the mistake of threatening to hurt my baby sister.

    @Zero-dead-@Zero-dead- Жыл бұрын
    • Yes, I'm proud of you she deserves it.

      @chucksglory7881@chucksglory7881 Жыл бұрын
    • @@chucksglory7881 thank u

      @Zero-dead-@Zero-dead- Жыл бұрын
    • you don't need to have someone else threatened to defend yourself. Even if they didn't threaten your sister everyone would be on your side. Well done

      @ComedyGlor@ComedyGlor Жыл бұрын
    • Idc what others do to me. But even LOOK at my siblings wrong, your life is gonna be made hell. Good on you for keeping your sister safe. Respect.

      @lemonkrisp8970@lemonkrisp8970 Жыл бұрын
    • You did the right thing.

      @beandal8493@beandal8493 Жыл бұрын
  • In India , I remember getting bullied in 7th grade, I complained it to the class teacher and my class teacher beat the bullies so badly that they even didn’t think of bullying me again. Sometimes teachers can save you from bullying. That’s the reason why bullying in school is so uncommon in India.

    @neelkanthmaharaj@neelkanthmaharaj Жыл бұрын
    • It's not "sometimes" - it's their job. Once I was so distressed from bullying I told my teacher and she would scold bullies so much they would actually live me alone. I'm not from Korea though, hearing this stories and to what degree adults don't care is infuriating... Everywhere around the world bullying exists. But the degree varies so much. In my country actually recently was a case, when physical bullying was caught on camera - girls were beating another girl. Luckily their "friend" broke apart a fight at some point. An because the video footage of it was leaked to press, society was infuriated at this incident. Everyone involved was arrested and faced charges.

      @TacseraEpSekahs@TacseraEpSekahs Жыл бұрын
    • I find that some teacher's are quite the bullies themselves. I've witnessed it and been a victim to...

      @InshasChoice@InshasChoice Жыл бұрын
    • and here in America it's a 50/50 toss-up on what the teacher will do. they'll either stop at nothing to help the student, or they'll tell them to suck it up, "man up" if it's a male student, ask a female student what she did to cause it, etc. i recoiled a bit when you said the teacher beat up the bullies, thinking about how angry i would be if a teacher assaulted my child. but then i realized if that happened, it would mean MY child WAS the bully, and that i have zero tolerance for. so if getting their ass beat by a teacher is what is needed to straighten them out, i think i might let it slide once and then take them to therapy to help them with whatever insecurity is causing them to bully in the first place

      @jourdyngroman@jourdyngroman Жыл бұрын
    • Bro what type of school were you in this stuff never happened to my school in india it's really great that your teacher was so attentive

      @khushijoshi9920@khushijoshi9920 Жыл бұрын
    • I can relate to this very well, we have teachers always on duty to look after every student, even during luch break and teacher will always warn students about not doing such a thing and it's cons too. Though bullying does exisit like making fun but it never get to the physical level because of the constant monitoring of parents and teachers and them being involved so much in your school life

      @frickoff123@frickoff123 Жыл бұрын
  • I’m glad I watched this before “The Glory.” I was bullied in elementary school, I think this series might make my PTSD (I served 2 combat tours for the US Army) go off the charts. So sad hearing of no consequences. In America a couple of those cases would have put the bullies in Juvenile Detention, or even adult prison, for years. But America has a “school shooting” problem that is just out of control. 😢

    @Blindeyedog@Blindeyedog5 ай бұрын
  • As someone who as a child was kidnappedand traumatized by other kids (me 7 bully group 12-15) i still cant go to places regularly and i always have the feeling of being followed.. that 9 yo girl brought so many memories, i feel for her so bad.. we need justice for abusive minors

    @tammytammylicius@tammytammylicius4 ай бұрын
  • Honestly.. in my opinion the law should’t even be age based, they should change the law and base it on how bad the crimes are. It should’t matter wether they are seniors or minors it should all be about the levels of crime they commited.

    @originallyiamkkuma@originallyiamkkuma Жыл бұрын
    • Amen

      @melanis1@melanis1 Жыл бұрын
    • Tbf if a toddler plays with a lighter and accidentally sets his mom on fire, you can't blame it. It literally doesn't know the dangers or understand the consequences. You can't charge a toddler and send it to jail for gross negligence. There has to be some age barrier. Though I do agree that it should be lowered significantly.

      @essandera9499@essandera9499 Жыл бұрын
    • @@essandera9499 maybe from age 8 or 10

      @kay5059@kay5059 Жыл бұрын
    • @@essandera9499 it’s called incident or accident beside it’s a baby it’s common sense that you don’t charge it for crime’s

      @Mush_strawberry@Mush_strawberry Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@Mush_strawberry law dont use common sense you can prove anybody wrong no matter how right they are by providing proofs , for example if you are being bullied but only mentally not physically and one day you decide to beat the bully you are the one going to jail but we all know its bullies fault but court dont see that , in their eyes you assaulted a person who just verbally abused you and you committed greater crimes

      @adzegaming7940@adzegaming794011 ай бұрын
  • I was violently choked out by two boys in elementary school for no reason, people think im exaggerating when I say they were genuinely choking me and trying to stop me from breathing. The disgusting behavior people do that's seen as bullying is really disturbing, it should be seen as violent crime

    @nexithedestroyer@nexithedestroyer11 ай бұрын
    • They should go sterile.

      @AllyFin@AllyFin11 ай бұрын
    • so srry that happened to you :((

      @slaytallica@slaytallica10 ай бұрын
    • Those two boys r disgusting, I blame the parents, crazy kids...

      @justCallMeLeo370@justCallMeLeo37010 ай бұрын
    • just report them

      @priyasonkar8911@priyasonkar89119 ай бұрын
    • They are kids😐

      @minefun6499@minefun64999 ай бұрын
  • I absolutely loved The Glory, tysm for bringing attention to the real life victims which inspired this story 🙏

    @Gigibaby88@Gigibaby883 ай бұрын
  • I have spent the entire day watching your videos just because you are a brilliant storyteller -I had no knowledge or interest in Korean popular culture before, but now I just want to go to Seoul and travel around exploring the country and watch all the K programming on Netflix too. I didn't even know Samsung was Korean before today, but now I feel I know everything about the company and it's been a fun ride bingeing your videos. Thank you!

    @beetlebum1@beetlebum14 ай бұрын
  • I can’t imagine bullying someone to such extent.. like how are these kids growing up? No empathy no humanity … Imagine thinking someone is sooo below you that you treat them like this like I can’t. I hope those who got bullied know that it is not your fault for getting bullied…they are just sick in their head in their soul. Your life is so much better than their pathetic ones

    @tear_tea@tear_tea Жыл бұрын
    • Have you heard of the famous Japan case about a girl that was abused till death and when she died they literally cemented her 😳 Junko Furuta was the name of the victim, look it up.

      @mariath497@mariath497 Жыл бұрын
    • @@mariath497 yes I watch alot of true crime channels and most have done vids on her..those ppl are just inhumane... just brutal...

      @tear_tea@tear_tea Жыл бұрын
  • I'm South Korean. My parents decided to come to a foreign country to keep me and my sister safe. I was talking to my mother the other day about the 'bullying' in Korea. The term bullying is so light for the gruesome actions classified as 'bullying'. I feel safe and happy that I didn't have to potentially witness this. My mother also was bullied but luckily not to this extend.

    @user_sl12@user_sl12 Жыл бұрын
    • wait.. in the last sentence, your mother was a bully? or was bullied?

      @leakim3861@leakim3861 Жыл бұрын
    • @@leakim3861 My typo, She WAS bullied

      @user_sl12@user_sl12 Жыл бұрын
    • Good thing u moved . Here after , i didn't think , south korea is one of the safe country . Even torture among minors . I didn't thing this is torture and bullies . This is totally abusing and crimes among schoolmates .

      @christinaraji513@christinaraji513 Жыл бұрын
    • I'm American, but I understand why so many undocumented South Koreans with their families moved to America. The bullying is less intense here.

      @melissalayson7275@melissalayson727511 ай бұрын
    • IN INDIAN SCHOOLS THERE IS NOT MUCH OF BULLYING, AND I AM FROM INDIA, THE SOUTH ASIAN COUNTRY. AND AS FOR THE LAST CASE WHERE THE PRODUCER OF THE DRAMA WAS HIMSELF A BULLY, WELL, ANY BOY OR MAN TEASING OR ILL-BEHAVING WITH A GIRL OR A WOMAN DESERVES TO BE BULLIED.

      @basugunja@basugunja10 ай бұрын
  • The Glory was an incredible series! 🙌 😢❤

    @OneLifeOneDifference@OneLifeOneDifference4 ай бұрын
  • I really hate how minors get off easy on evil crimes like this. These judges and society who accept this behavior is so out of touch with reality and are cowards. Disturbing to the core, I've never seen any type of bullying like this growing up. Especially this happening in the 2000s in such an advanced country.... The show Glory I watched with my wife, we were disturbed and it was tough to watch. But it was obvious how relative it was to parts of society. I truly wish their was a way to get these folks to take true accountability.... instead of a slap on the wrist.

    @maximumx5@maximumx55 ай бұрын
  • i stand behind every bullied individual that decides to go down the "girl from nowhere" route and take life-destroying revenge. Don't tell me "violence isnt the answer" when the question was already violence. life altering, permanent violence.

    @mooksplays@mooksplays Жыл бұрын
    • thank you!!! stuff like that stays with you for life, you have every right to get justice in whatever form suits you

      @aanda967@aanda967 Жыл бұрын
    • 👍

      @erikaalvarez5121@erikaalvarez5121 Жыл бұрын
    • You could only talk in language that bullies understand....

      @nurlindafsihotang49@nurlindafsihotang49 Жыл бұрын
    • @@nurlindafsihotang49 those bches need karma that’s gonna come from me idc

      @ejejejje@ejejejje Жыл бұрын
    • Best comment . Those bully bches deserve hell

      @ejejejje@ejejejje Жыл бұрын
  • How dead brained can a judge be, those girls committed assult and torture multible times and got a fraction of what they should have gotten.

    @Plengus@Plengus9 ай бұрын
    • I bet he'd sing a different song if that was HIS daughter.

      @selaniesanchez29@selaniesanchez29Ай бұрын
  • Tbh I was a bully victim and had I not changed schools, I would've been brutally bullied just like this and it scares me how bad people can be. I was beaten up, and they cut my hair and b*rnt my wrists (I used to SH and they used to hit those fresh wounds) and it was just awful, my mind can only comprehend what they must've gone thought, my heart goes out of all of the victims, I hope they are happier now

    @unchanging-forevermore@unchanging-forevermore3 ай бұрын
    • aww i’m so sorry that happened to you : (

      @tresh0re@tresh0re3 ай бұрын
  • i always get fed up and disgusted by these cases because they never get justice 😤😢

    @anubhavsingh9434@anubhavsingh94346 ай бұрын
  • These aren’t bullies these are literally criminals

    @cayennepepper5564@cayennepepper5564 Жыл бұрын
    • Nationally sanctioned since they get away with it Not the system failing A flawed system working as they intended it too. If it isn't changed their actions are condoned by the country they live in. This is absolutely something that needs to reflect poorly on these countries or their politicians will continue doing nothing about it. Sad as it is. Tolerance is sitting by and letting your child get assaulted and just accepting it. That's what tolerance gets you.

      @TecTitan@TecTitan11 ай бұрын
    • Psychopathic children you mean.

      @MurakamiTenshi@MurakamiTenshi11 ай бұрын
  • And the most horrifying truth in this is that the perpetrator/bullies dont even think that they did something wrong.

    @henalilaiswatching@henalilaiswatching Жыл бұрын
    • In this moment not, but often later, when they get older.

      @cary9479@cary9479 Жыл бұрын
    • @@cary9479 idk, maybe it pedends on the person, not everyone will age with maturity.

      @henalilaiswatching@henalilaiswatching Жыл бұрын
    • They always play the victim and make excuses like family issues or bullshit.

      @godalwaysprovides@godalwaysprovides Жыл бұрын
    • Literally. Around 6~8 years ago, I had an encounter with one of my bullies. She wasn't a big one, but was an annoying one indeed, she would often call me names, make nasty lies about me and make other people physically assault me twice. You think they will forget about you when they grow up? She bullied me when I was around 10, and the reencounter was when we where 18~19. She was with her friends while I was waiting for my BF to get out of the toilet, and she just casually walked to me and called me, by my _full name._ I saw her face and had all the flashbacks when she annoyed the heck outa me, so I kept playing my game on my phone like it wasn't with me, and it gave me the shivers that she did recognize me even after all those years, with my hair with different color and length, and also with me wearing makeup, and remember my name, my friggin ass long name, _and_ the way its pronounced, because it is a pretty weird name indeed! What a psycho. She kept calling to me like she was _sure_ I was whoever she was calling to, and with this weird smile on her face, rosy cheeks and all, like I was some good memory to remember. I just looked at her after the 7th call, and told her "pardon? I don't know who you're talking to. My name is _insert very common name here."_ She backed a little like she was unsure, and decided to wait on the corner with some of her friends while observing me. When my BF came I just walked away, but man, I don't want to see this psycho no more in my life. And if you think this didn't affect me, this did. I refuse to get out of home now~ School is a cursed place, I'm permanently stained with bad luck thanks to it.

      @VOlDNOVA@VOlDNOVA11 ай бұрын
  • I actually almost stopped watching the show when I first saw the bullying scene, because I thought that bullying someone by torturing them was way too dramatic and unrealistic... Can't believe that actually happened...

    @KennethSunde@KennethSundeАй бұрын
  • I love the glory it's such a good show I can't believe this is based off of a real story this shooks me to even think about bullying so terrible like that.

    @littlekitenz@littlekitenz7 ай бұрын
  • For student 4, what pisses me off most is, THEY'RE ADULTS. You can't use the bull-ish "they're just children" mentality. They should've been thrown in jail, for twenty years, for attempted murder. It's absolutely disgusting. I pray all of these victims are able to overcome their attacks and live full, happy lives. They deserve it. Edit: As for the producer? His apology might have seen as more genuine if he didn't lie about the incident. How sorry can he be if he lied to save himself some engagement.

    @BlueEyedMomof378@BlueEyedMomof378 Жыл бұрын
    • yes i was thinking the same thing like for student 4 why they didn't went to jail n for the producer like really dude u first lied then tried to apologize...................... the audacity Me n my best friend were also bullied in high school but this cases r horrible n i can't say horrible can really be the word to describe it.

      @rinkysharma9672@rinkysharma967211 ай бұрын
    • My exact thought !! How could they let it slide? Whats you’re excuse? How cruel.

      @rale1gh@rale1gh10 ай бұрын
    • Not even life in jail would be enough justice for ruining this poor girl’s life and body

      @fregeu@fregeu10 ай бұрын
  • It happens in America too! My son was filmed while using the restroom (CSAM) and the bully sent it to many other students. I withdrew him that day and thankfully in his new school he has had no problems. It starts with the parents.

    @shainamckenzie1278@shainamckenzie1278 Жыл бұрын
    • i’m so sorry that happened to your son. thank you for pulling him out of that school.

      @hmm4553@hmm4553 Жыл бұрын
    • Did you take any legal action againt those bullies?

      @frickoff123@frickoff123 Жыл бұрын
    • You saved him from SO much danger. Thank you for being assertive.

      @pickled_sausage@pickled_sausage Жыл бұрын
    • Just spreading awareness, call it CSAM Child Sexual Abuse Media instead of CP. I'm glad your son is safe and away from his bullies!

      @seroquelz@seroquelz Жыл бұрын
    • @@seroquelz just edited, thank you

      @shainamckenzie1278@shainamckenzie1278 Жыл бұрын
  • This kind of bullying shit wanted to start on me when I was in high school, and I didn't stay silent. In my family, they always taught me not to get into fights but to stand strong for myself, and my mom would beat me if she heard that I was bullied by someone and didn't react. One day, the bullying got to the point that I didn't give a shit anymore about getting quicked out of the school, I got into massive fights with the bullies (boys and girls) and I told them it was either they kill me or I kill them. I told them my mom didn't suffer to pay my school fees for a random girl or guy to shit on my head. I got punished both at school and at home, but in front of my teachers, my family kept defending me no matter what. This is how I want to raise my future kids, we don't fight and give importance to bullies, but if it starts going far and the teachers and all who are supposed to protect you at school are not doing anything, defend yourselves and we'll talk about the rest at home.

    @fedorastarciazengouaya9238@fedorastarciazengouaya92384 ай бұрын
  • U have the scariest story’s of all time but told so well, I have such a love hate relationship with your videos at the end of the day thank you for keeping us informed though

    @philipbautista2082@philipbautista20824 ай бұрын
  • Bullying is picking on people, spreading gossip about them, maybe pushing them lightly. These are, as some of the "bullies" put it themselves, attempted murders. How can this be called bullying? Honestly I'd be re-victimized by this alone. It's like calling war a "disagreement".

    @durcheinander5554@durcheinander55549 ай бұрын
    • Full-blown psychopaths .

      @outofthedarknessandintothe1538@outofthedarknessandintothe15385 ай бұрын
    • Stop using an actual disorder as a insult/ adjective​@@outofthedarknessandintothe1538

      @quit-rt4vz@quit-rt4vz3 ай бұрын
    • Exactly! Just posted the same thing. Let’s call it what it is so that we can change things. Otherwise it seems too benign

      @nubuju631@nubuju6313 ай бұрын
    • @@nubuju631 bullying isn't really benign though. lots of bullying involves physical and sexual assault and is known to cause PTSD/CPTSD. it refers just to a pattern of abuse by peers, not really the actual physical actions they take

      @hunterv9259@hunterv92593 ай бұрын
    • @@hunterv9259 no you’re right. Bullying is destructive and traumatizing. It is NOT benign. But assault and mutilation and attempted murder are straight up criminal offenses and need to be discussed and treated as such. Both are bad but a distinction in levels can help society identify and deal with said crimes.

      @nubuju631@nubuju6313 ай бұрын
  • the 9 year old case made me so sick. it’s so unbelievable. i can’t believe she has to grow up with that trauma permanently attached her while her assaulter gets to run around free without a care in the world. i feel awful for her family as well, knowing they can’t do anything. i hope they will be able to try for that criminal to get arrested once he gets over the age of 14. i hope that little girl and her family will be able to find peace.

    @miinrla@miinrla9 ай бұрын
    • I'm Brit. I remember a decade and a half ago now (it was mid teens but after middle school) we had a school assembly after a week off break because Easter or whatever, but for some reason the headmaster brought up the news that an 11-y-o boy had done that to a 7-y-o and I hope she's OK. Hopefully all her cells have replaced themselves to get traces of him physically away from her, but why would someone that young know what to do- Well that's an obvious answer, doesn't make me pity him - Because why would he DARE do it to someone else?? I can only assume he's got that same trauma, doesn't mean you should copy it!! Even if the 'good result' is someone twigs on something is very wrong in the first place and gets the boy help.

      @Roadent1241@Roadent12419 ай бұрын
  • There's many cases of horrible bullying, some lead to death, which also made into movies, in Malaysia. We have two famous films, one a movie and another a series about it recently, both aspire from the recent events. I wonder if you have cover it here, and if not, would love to hear your version of covering it.

    @izzfp9802@izzfp98024 ай бұрын
  • It's incredibly unjust that bullies can live their life's so freely while the victims are traumatized for life. And it doesn't even has to go as far as in these cases. "ordinary bullying" like just talking shit about others or being mean already leaves mental scars on the victim and bullies often don't even remember all the cruel stuff they did and said.

    @DarkRedKitten@DarkRedKitten5 ай бұрын
  • Honestly I think that the "seniority complex" is one of the things that contribute to these cases of bullying. Having a reason to believe that you have a certain amount of control and power over someone else is very toxic. It's disgusting.

    @naturespring96@naturespring96 Жыл бұрын
    • That's probably it. While watching this, I kept wondering why bullying is so bad there.

      @palor2911@palor2911 Жыл бұрын
    • Yess and I noticed that they have to have a lot of respect for a person who's just a year older than them, while it just seems ridiculous cuz young people are just expected to show respect without having them having to earn it. No wonder they have a huge seniority complex.

      @shrawasti798@shrawasti798 Жыл бұрын
    • korea is obsessed with this 'seniority' shit

      @kyupified2440@kyupified24409 ай бұрын
  • Bullies are so afraid when you fight back. I had this group of 8 girls always picking on me when I was in secondary school for months then one day I let the main girl that was always on my case have it. She never bothered me again! That’s when I realized that bullies always pick on people they think are weak. They are like vampires feeding of your soul. Korean bullying is next level.

    @doreensika837@doreensika8377 ай бұрын
    • Same this happened with me I just fight with 3 together like hulk. I don't know where I got that much power to fight even class got surprised 😂.

      @infinitebeing1119@infinitebeing11195 ай бұрын
    • @@infinitebeing1119 probably from being fed up. I know I was, but what gave me more strength was my father telling me to fight back. He told me never to start it but to finish it.

      @doreensika837@doreensika8375 ай бұрын
    • Idk I feel like in a kdrama if the victim tried to fight back like you did, the bully would just come back harder.

      @ducksama8448@ducksama84484 ай бұрын
    • Well it looks like in korea the bullies are all children of some high positions people. So that's why they don't get any punishment. But if a victim fights back the victims surly will be expelled or even sentenced. Looks like a world where the villains always win, they buy their freedom and also buy the victim's freedom so the victim can become culprit if they want to.

      @dewdew2460@dewdew24604 ай бұрын
    • @@ducksama8448 yeah they always do that in a group. If you take them on one by one and show them you aren’t afraid of them they lose control. Bullies love that fear they get of their victim, the moment the fear is gone they lose. Trust me.

      @doreensika837@doreensika8374 ай бұрын
  • My heart goes to all the victims of bullying to find strength and justice. I wish these things never to be done by nor to happen to anyone, unfortunately if so then the authorities act responsibly in such cases.

    @nymeria8428@nymeria84284 ай бұрын
  • As someone who suffered bullying when I was from 9 to 17 years old (not as gruesome as any of this fortunately) watching The Glory was extremely difficult to me, I almost stopped watching it at almost half of ep 1. Being constantly abused both mentally and emotionally from an very young age, becoming a social pariah (I lived in a very small town and everybody knew each other, so I couldn't even bring myself to go out), and watching those people simply move on with their lives while I still have nightmares and not a day goes by that I remember their faces it honestly makes me want to throw up. Once I even stole a knife from my kitchen and hid it on my backpack after one of them threatened me to "smash my face against one of the windows" (we were 11 years old). Again, thankfully it never came to that, but I'll never forget the fear I felt those days. I would come back from school everyday and run straight to my room to cry, I wouldn't eat and I even tried to kill myself with some pills one night when I was 13. Weeks before the pandemic we almost had someone from the government come to our house because I refused to go back to school for weeks, I would start shaking as my mom left me in front of school. When I watched The Glory I was grateful I didn't had to go through that torture myself, I sympathized so much with Moon Dong-eun and felt for her. When at one point she said she didn't care continuing her revenge because she had no dignity left I cried of how true it was. I had lost hope long ago schools would ever take care of bullying seriously, but maybe with The Glory and stories that show the true cruelty of it maybe will make some people open their eyes and try to put an end to it. I know I would if I ever witness it again.

    @PhantomV_@PhantomV_5 ай бұрын
  • Sometimes I get sad how stephanie doesn't upload a vlog everyday but then I remember this woman does podcasts,main channel videos,baking a mystery, daily vlogs, rotten mango,dealing with sponsors and is currently writing a whole freaking BOOK all while planning a wedding!! Your so amazing stephanie I love u

    @karmalyn2954@karmalyn2954 Жыл бұрын
    • She's seriously amazing! My serotonin honestly. She's so respectful in her posts as well.

      @path7047@path7047 Жыл бұрын
    • I feel the same and remind myself this everyday 😂❤ we love our biss

      @inacarolino@inacarolino Жыл бұрын
    • She's writing a book? What is it going to be called? When did she anounce it?

      @Delulu668@Delulu668 Жыл бұрын
    • @@Delulu668 we don't know much details yet. But YES SHE IS WRITING A MYSTERY/THRILLER BOOK 🥺 I'm so longing for the book., 🥺❤️

      @sidramansoor966@sidramansoor966 Жыл бұрын
    • @@sidramansoor966 OMG When did she anounce it?

      @Delulu668@Delulu668 Жыл бұрын
  • The fact that nobody stood up for these bullying victims and all these bullies get to have their happy ending is just-

    @junniestan4life@junniestan4life11 ай бұрын
    • I think the fact that other students won't stood up for bullying is because they might become the next candidate for bullying

      @D4CValentine@D4CValentine11 ай бұрын
    • @@basugunja tf are you talking about?? Next time before spamming same comments everywhere atleast give a read 🤣

      @D4CValentine@D4CValentine10 ай бұрын
    • @@D4CValentine I am not saying anything bad. And before typing my statements, I have read the comments; it is just that I want people to know the basic things.

      @basugunja@basugunja10 ай бұрын
    • @@basugunja But my comment didn't implied that I don't know basic things 🤔 And why do you have to bring our country into this ?? So stop spamming stupidity and reply to those who don't know shit 😌

      @D4CValentine@D4CValentine10 ай бұрын
    • 💯 FACTS

      @dyttodoedie5368@dyttodoedie536810 ай бұрын
  • So how does student 9 get 6 years for attempted murder, but these bullies who also attempt to murder their classmates get probation?? Seems like a huge injustice IMO! Thank you Stephanie and fiancé for bringing these very imports topics to light!! These are much needed discussions that need to take place. ❤ your channel and content!!! ❤❤

    @Bunnyetsuko@Bunnyetsuko Жыл бұрын
    • but it kinda makes sense why he got 6 years bcz he was trying to kill 45 ppl and most of them werent even the bullies

      @aryankarki688@aryankarki688 Жыл бұрын
    • because of age

      @Maera1990@Maera1990 Жыл бұрын
    • @@aryankarki688 I think they all deserve it. They basically act like a bystander despite them knowing that that student was being bullied to the point of torture. They didn't even try to help him cause they might think they might be the next target if they do help him. Teachers basically ignored whatever violence happens between students. What's more, they always blame the problem on the student who was being bullied. If this happens to you and you found out that everyone, the bullies, teachers, and bystanders, lived their lives normally while you, the victim are suffering nightmares, mental/physical disabilities, or scarring for the rest of your entire life. Do you really think that victim hatred wasn't warranted? I honestly think the revenge he planned was too light. Killing them was the easy way out for anyone. Those people won't even feel remorse.

      @mystrknwital9146@mystrknwital9146 Жыл бұрын
    • @@Maera1990one of the victims was a collage student who was almost murdered by other college students.

      @BeansMcGee2421@BeansMcGee2421 Жыл бұрын
    • ig cause student 9 is japanese and the others are in korea and the justice system unfortunately is very different:(

      @anitalove3818@anitalove3818 Жыл бұрын
  • I remember the Japanese class reunion revenge murder plot case because it reminded me of the double episode of Girl From Nowhere about the class reunion… which is a Thai show and I’m not sure when the plot for that was written or when the case happened or if they’re related or it’s purely coincidental, but the plan and the similarity to the show plot struck me immediately. Girl From Nowhere the Netflix show is an adaptation I think as well… but it’s also a great show that goes DEEP into school bullying and other social issues with EPIC karmic retribution being instigated by Nanno, I love that show and I’ve watched season 1 three times. Highly recommend.

    @sookieb_88@sookieb_883 ай бұрын
  • I was bullied in high school and now my bully is a math professor. I don't know if she is teaching math or how to be a bully at college

    @sandhyashreep@sandhyashreep3 ай бұрын
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