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Volleyball’Happy Me Too’ came out again… “When I die, I’ll dance’Sunny’ at the funeral home”

[이데일리 김민정 기자] Amidst the controversy over school violence between Heungkuk Life’s sisters Lee Jae-young and Da-young Lee, Men’s OK Financial Group’s Song Myung-geun, and Shim Gyeong-seop’s school violence,’Happy Me Too’ appeared again.

On the 16th, an article was posted on the online community’s Nate Edition under the title’It’s a new professional female volleyball player Hakpok Pizza’.

Writer A claimed that the player, who joined as a rookie this year, suffered from verbal abuse, including all kinds of swear words and insulting words for three years.

He said, “I want to escape from the perpetrators who make me recall my painful memories,” and “The volleyball team’s second-hand attitude also harassed me to write.”

(Photo = Nate Pan Capture)

First, Mr. A said that he was constantly suffering from verbal violence and gas lighting such as “I’m like a beggar”, “dirty”, “die”, and “If I die, I will dance’Sunny’ at the funeral”.

In particular, Mr. A contacted the volleyball team on the 8th after receiving the news of the player’s joining, but he said he did not receive a reply for a week.

Mr. A said, “Without mentioning your real name, on February 10th, the perpetrators contacted their parents and roughly apologized, but’Would you be comfortable if my daughter stopped playing volleyball? “Will your panic disorder go away?” he added, “I didn’t properly admit my daughter’s sin,” he said. “The perpetrator and the parents said it was a simple quarrel, and they talked to their volleyball team and did not admit the sin.”

After that, Mr. A (perpetrators) contacted the volleyball team again on February 15 because there was no contact, but (the volleyball team) said that he received a reply saying,’There is nothing we can do, so I asked you to go face-to-face.’

He said, “When I filed a complaint with the volleyball association in disappointment with this attitude, the volleyball team immediately contacted me and asked for evidence that I had been harassed by school.” “At the time, the perpetrators tore all the articles I wrote. Now, I have received psychological treatment for several years and the texts about bullying that I wrote about my feelings and worries in the textbook.”

In addition, Mr. A said, “I haven’t been able to sleep properly for a week because of a sleep disorder. My family is also guilty of not being able to protect me, so I can’t spend my usual routine. “I thought I would be happy when I was 20 years old after graduation, but because of him everything collapsed. “I want the perpetrators who have seen this article to live with a sense of guilt for the rest of their lives, and I want them to know that bullying and harassment can never be a forward defense.”

Female professional volleyball Lee Jae-young and Da-young Da-young (Heungkuk Life Insurance) twin sister players (Photo = Newsis)

Recently, the volleyball world has been suffering from a series of school violence Me Too.

Sisters Lee Jae-young and Da-young Da-young of Heungkuk Life, a women’s professional volleyball team who recognized their history of school violence, were permanently expelled from the national team. His team, Heungkuk Life Insurance, also decided not to pay annual salaries to the two players, and decided to suspend participation indefinitely.

Sisters Lee Jae-young and Lee Da-young, who shed tears after successfully advancing to the Tokyo Olympics last year, can no longer wear the Taegeuk mark forever.

In addition, the Volleyball Association announced that it would cancel the ‘Mr. Jang Han Parents’ award that was awarded to the former national representative and mother of sisters, Kim Kyung-hee.

Kim has caused controversy when the victims of the harassment revealed that Kim had improper influence, such as intervening in the tactics of the sisters team.

OK Financial Group Song Myeong-geun and Shim Gyeong-seop, who admitted to school violence, also decided not to play in the remaining games this season.

OK Financial Group Shim Gyeong-seop (left) and Song Myung-geun, who admitted their past involvement in school violence. Photo = Yonhap News

The problem is that the controversy over the professional volleyball school is not fading. Another player’s school abuse continues to be raised in Nate Pan, where the two sisters were first exposed.

In the article posted on the 15th, the perpetrator’s identity was not disclosed, but specific facts of damage are listed, such as “I made him run around the volleyball court with his head” and “I asked him to bring a gourd when he cried and fill it with tears”.

Accordingly, the Volleyball Federation plans to hold an emergency response meeting and establish disciplinary rules for all athletes.

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