TV: The Queen's Classroom reflects a growing concern for elementary school students


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Article: "Queen's Classroom" the evilness of elementary school students 'frustration'

Source:
Newsen via Nate

1. [+655, -20] That's reality, though..

2. [+604, -10] Viewers don't seem to get that they're showing reality. Elementary school students aren't so innocent anymore..

3. [+546, -5] Whenever I look at my elementary niece's Kakao talk conversations, they sound like high school students. No one can say that they're innocent little children anymore.

4. [+60, -0] I went to see the movies with my elementary school daughter. I saw three little girls around the same age with drinks having fun amongst themselves. My daughter must've stared because those kids came up to her and said, "Don't look at us. Don't you dare fool around." I went up to them and asked what they were doing and they ran away to the theater hall... The thing that pisses me off the most about this drama is that it reflects the reality of the world our children are living in.

5. [+55, -1] I'm 34 years old and I consider myself more innocent than elementary school students these days

6. [+52, -1] No, it's true. Elementary school students are cruel and evil. They commit crimes like gang rape and assault... Reality is probably worse than what's shown in this drama, not less.

7. [+48, -0] Reminds me of that one article where an elementary school student gave his teacher water from the toilet when he was asked to get her a glass of water

8. [+22, -0] I remember in elementary school, a boy from Seoul transferred to our school and started a bullying trend. He was tall and athletically built but picked on the quietest girl in our class. None of us wanted to piss him off so we did whatever he did and bullied her too.

Thinking about what happened now, we did things that anyone would have a hard time believing elementary school students could commit. We'd take the teacher's pointer stick and hit the girl's head like it was a ball... to the point where her ear ripped and bled like a faucet...

A few months later, the boy ended up transferring out due to family issues but our class had already grown accustomed to bullying that girl so the bullying continued long after he left. The teachers and her parents never found out because we all kept it amongst ourselves. When it was finally found later, the boy's mother denied all claims saying that her son would never do something like that and that the girl is a sly b*tch for thinking she can blame her son for getting hurt all her own.........

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