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News about Korea’s decision to disqualify school violence perpetrators from college entrance exams, causing controversy overseas

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About failing to pass the college entrance exam to 45 test takers who committed school violence in Korea

There was some controversy when the news came out overseas, so here are some reactions.

“”Korea is setting the standard. “No one should be bullied.”

“”This is the real responsibility. “They can’t be leaders of the people they ruined in the future.”

“”(School violence) perpetrators must also be given a chance to reflect and make amends. This could be the start of a villain. “Hitler failed art school.”

“For those who criticize this news, if a gay or black person had been bullied, you would have been loudly in favor of the perpetrator not being able to go to college. They are elite students and have a lot of advantages, but they decide to act like shit.””

“”That type of person (perpetrator of school violence) uses his or her position to pursue sadistic things. This (failure to pass the entrance exam) will encourage you to work hard and become a good person.”

“”I was constantly bullied as a child for being fat, but I don’t agree with this. “They’re kids and they can make mistakes, but to ruin the rest of their lives because of that is extreme.”

To summarize the reactions:

Most people are in favor of failing to pass entrance exams and are of the opinion that perpetrators of school violence should be held accountable.

Some people seem to argue that perpetrators of school violence are still young children and should be given a chance to reflect and educate themselves.

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