[야고부] A resolute worker

Digital Editorial Writer Kim Gyo-sung

Digital Editorial Writer Kim Gyo-sung

It’s the volleyball world’School Violence Me Too’ that pops out after sleeping these days. Who will be next? Which team is it?

The reporter, who worked as an athletic team in elementary school, is compassionate with sports violence (taking into account his athletic performance). Although violence against individuals and personal abuse are different, it is not easy to think of sports without corporal punishment. It is a group spirit like team sports and the army.

As we watch the fall of the twin female volleyball players, Jaeyoung Lee and Dayoung (Hungkuk Life Insurance Pink Spiders), we cannot erase the thought that their talents are a waste. The absence of Lee Da-young, who is 180 cm tall as a setter, is a big loss to the national team’s power. Without Lee Jae-young’s big success, tickets for the Tokyo Olympics could have gone back to Thailand.

It’s a shame considering the victims who suffered indelible wounds by the two players, but there are quite a few sports fans with this opinion. Heungkuk Life, which the twins belong to, the Korea Professional Volleyball Federation, and the Korean Volleyball Association are also suffering from measles by making wrong judgments. This is because they did not properly grasp the seriousness of the incident and took a compassionate and indecisive measure.

Heungkuk Life Insurance has imposed a disciplinary suspension of participation indefinitely as a way to correct the school violence of the twin players. It was an ambiguous measure that could return at any time if this situation became quiet. He emphasized that the player’s psychological stability is necessary and focused on player protection.

The Professional Volleyball Federation blamed the team, and the Korean Volleyball Association decided to disqualify the national team indefinitely after watching this.

It was a measure with the future success of professional volleyball in mind. As if it was a breakthrough, the volleyball school violence Metoo continued, and the national resentment broke out with the sniper of Park Cheol-woo (KEPCO) player Lee Sang-yeol (KB Insurance).

The volleyball world should have taken care of it from the beginning as a worker beolbaekye. The disciplinary process of coach Sang-yeol Lee, who assaulted Park Cheol-woo in the national team in 2009, reveals the behavior of vested interests rather than protecting the victims.

It’s not just the volleyball world. Violence is fundamentally conceived because all sports in Korea have been strangled by performance improvement and sexual supremacy. The people are hoping for a resolute worker punishment.

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