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“The perpetrator who took the money became the police”… Bungie’Happy Me Too’

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Revelations of violence in school are spreading beyond the boundaries.

In other online bulletin boards, the so-called’Happy Me Too’ is spreading.

Some say, “Why are you referring to that old thing now?” But the testimony of the victims is that “I can never forget it over time.”

Reporter Kim Soo-geun reports.

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This is an article posted by an office worker in his 30s on the Internet community.

It is said that the perpetrator of school violence, who beat himself in junior high school and demanded payment of money, became a police officer.

The boy, who harassed his friend and changed his answer to the test paper, was shocked and angry at the fact that he became a police officer.

Some people say they still suffer from anxiety and fear even when they see a teenage student on the street because of their memories of their school days.

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Those who have been subjected to school violence say that even after they become adults, they cannot easily escape from trauma.

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“It’s a little hard mentally, or when I’m preparing for exams, this doesn’t work out well, and then I keep dreaming of such a thing.”

Even after years of treatment to forget the pain at the time, the wound remains deep for the victim.

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“I received psychiatric treatment, went to the emergency room of a university hospital, examined it, and he said,’I will kill (perpetrator) and die together.”

Particularly, the reason for the continuous exposure of celebrities to celebrities is that they often see the appearance of living with forgetting their faults rather than apologizing.

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“I’m still struggling like this, but there are cases when my friend (perpetrator) forgets all of his mistakes and is doing well as if it’s okay, and there are cases where he appeals and exposes him.”

In addition, it is interpreted that the issues of fairness and justice, which younger generations consider as important values ​​these days, have shifted from the Me Too movement to the revelation.

Behind the scenes is distrust in law enforcement where punishment is poorly enforced.

However, experts emphasize that it is important to educate students from school days in addition to preparing measures to rescue victims of abuse as indiscriminate disclosure may be a public opinion trial.

This is Sugeun Kim, MBC News.

(Video editing: Jang Yeeun)

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