School violence controversy V League… To the disciplinary level

Federation, cautious without ground rules
Regarding the timing of the perpetrator’s team

The cheers pouring out towards the volleyball court turned into sharp criticism in an instant.

The Korean professional volleyball V-League, which was solidifying its position as a popular indoor sports in winter, is swaying with’school violence controversy.

The teams belonging to the players who have been designated as perpetrators are struggling with follow-up measures such as discipline. Other clubs are also watching the situation carefully. Heungkuk Life’s twin sisters, Lee Jae-young and Lee Da-young, have left the team’s accommodation now.

During middle school, suspicions of school violence arose, and the two admitted and apologized through the social network service (SNS). There are several victims who have exposed the facts of the victims, and there are other victims, which can lead to further controversy.

Controversy over school violence arose in the male division.

OK Financial Group left Song Myung-geun and Shim Gyeong-seop admitted to assaulting Mr. A when they were in high school and in middle school when they were accused of school violence. OK Financial Group started an investigation immediately after the disclosure of the two was revealed on the portal site and apologized for announcing the position.

The club also said, “The perpetrator apologized to Mr. A by text message.” However, Mr. A said, “Because I’m a person, this situation is uncomfortable. I hope they know that it wasn’t just because I wanted to bully them,” he said. It’s uncomfortable.”

If you look at the community where volleyball fans gather, Internet public opinion is focused on the disciplinary level of the perpetrators.

Heungkuk Life Insurance and OK Financial Group both said, “We are seriously aware of the situation.” However, the worries about the’disciplinary level’ are deep. Heungkuk Life Insurance’s club also believes that Lee Jae-young and Lee Da-young will not be able to compete in the remaining games this season.

It is harder for the club to make decisions, as discipline, prevention of recurrence, and protection of players must all be considered.

The Korea Volleyball Federation (KOVO) also considers that there is no good ground to punish Lee Jae-young, Lee Da-young, Song Myung-geun, and Shim Gyeong-seop.

In the end, the gaze is bound to focus on the team that has the offender. It’s a matter to be very cautious, but if it’s too late to deal with it, other players on the team will be exposed to unpleasant eyes.

/yunhap news

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