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A few months ago, I received a report from an amateur player from a leader saying that he had suffered assault damage. Because of this, he said that he had transferred to another school. However, when the interview went in, the victim said, “I will not expand the case.” The specific reason was not disclosed, but it seems that it was because of the future of the player. In the sports world, not only the abuser, but also the victims are overlaid with scarlet letters. It is branded as “a difficult child to deal with” and is distant not only from the leader but also from colleagues. This directly or indirectly affects professional nominations, etc. This is because the sports world is connected through delays and academic relations. So violence inside sports is often concealed. Nor is it just to blame the leader. Some parents are aware of the violence of their leaders and condone in the name of “for the child’s career.” Some parents said, “quietly close the gym’s door” if their children are in the mood for the coach due to poor performance. The same is true for assaults between fellow players. In the case of team sports, when teamwork is disturbed, the performance is not good and the case is reduced or concealed. That’s why parents with athletic students teach their children, “Until you become a professional athlete, you have to cover your ears, close your mouth, and close your eyes.” As soon as you enter the path of’elite physical education’, there are no other options. Fear of the’world outside of sports’ paralyzes reason and violence is tolerated. This is because students can go on to school only with grades, and only if they have grades to advance to the pro. When interviewing players for over 20 years, they often said, “I quit sports because I hate being beaten, but I didn’t know how to play sports, so I started again.” The question,’What will you do if you quit exercising?’ reminds them of a cruel reality. As you go up to the upper grades, this gets worse. On a single wooden bridge, there is only way to go forward. No adult is free from sports violence. In a system created by an adult, a child who grows up grows into a similar adult. The same goes for violence between seniors and juniors in the team. The victim becomes the perpetrator and the perpetrator sometimes becomes the victim. The link of biting and biting violence is not easily broken. In the world of sexual supremacy and movement immersion, this continues to repeat itself. The logic of “just exercise well” was conceived in this environment. Fortunately, it is said that the atmosphere of the site is changing these days. One parent who raises children as baseball players said, “In the case of little baseball, at least hitting has disappeared a few years ago. The verbal violence is also more refined than before,” he said. “As the times change, the perception of directors seems to change. Otherwise, players cannot be recruited.” It was also said that there was a change in culture between seniors and juniors as school violence became an issue for many years. Prior to the incident of professional volleyball school violence, professional baseball withdrew a player who had a history of school violence in junior high school years from the nomination of the No. 1 amateur draft. Prior to that, Woojin Ahn, whose history of school violence was revealed in his third year of high school, debuted as a professional after being nominated for the first time in Kiwoom Heroes, and is playing in the league after completing the discipline of suspension of 50 games. At that time, the KBO secretariat expressed discomfort, saying, “It is difficult to discipline a professional as an amateur.” In recent years, as the issue has become more serious, a method of submitting a student record book when applying for a draft is being discussed in order to protect personal information. The digital community has become a bamboo forest. There is no secret that can be hidden. At first glance, it may seem harsh for professional athletes who have only grown up as’exercise machines’ locked up in the system to take’exercise’ as a departure from school days, but if violence can be eradicated through this process, a bold decision is necessary. Isn’t it time to break the link of sexually tolerated violence? By Kim Yang-hee, staff reporter [email protected]