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South Korea's 22-year-old athlete committed suicide by bullying. How to deal with bullies?
A 22-year-old athlete from South Korea committed suicide by bullying, which reflected the shady situation in the Korean sports circle. As an excellent athlete, she should have won glory for her country, but she ended her life because of bullying. Cui was slapped more than 20 times because she ate a peach this morning without telling the coach. What is even more unacceptable is that the coach and the team doctor forced her to eat 200,000 won of bread on the grounds of weight gain. Cui once wrote in his diary: It rained today and I was badly beaten. I cry every day and get beaten like a dog. I would rather die. ? It can be seen that her despair and helplessness at that time made the Korean people feel extremely angry. People went to Cheongwadae to petition that bullies must be severely punished. This kind of bullying must be severely punished, and the bully must also be punished by law. At present, the coach involved has been suspended. In fact, in the Korean sports world, this kind of thing has been reported more than once, and it is even widespread. Cui incident is just the tip of the iceberg. In the Shim Sukhee incident of 20 18, Shim Sukhee accused her coach of sexually assaulting and beating her since she was eight years old 13 years. What a heinous act. Since then, a group of Korean athletes have stood up and accused the coach of abuse or sexual assault. Cui Shuxian also thought about resisting. She complained to the upper management, but the investigation was not smooth. Because of the lack of witnesses, many teammates refused to testify for fear of retaliation, and it is difficult to collect definitive evidence for such things. Seeing that many days have passed and things have not changed, Cui is disappointed. These invisible pressures finally push her to the abyss of death. Through this series of things, I feel that I can't let the bully go any longer. They have lost so many innocent lives that they must be severely punished. First of all, the position of the coach must stop. How can a person who doesn't even have the most basic morality be a good coach? Then, they should be punished by law. Moreover, if the punishment is heavier, the previous punishment system is too light to constitute a shock.