Now, one child is dying, one child is in prison, and both families are victims of this disaster. It happened at school, and it was during recess. Although the school has relevant exemption clauses, it is definitely not exempt. Of course, there will still be a comprehensive judgment on the final delineation of responsibilities according to law. After all, this matter is no longer an ordinary civil act. One party intentionally hurts and has to bear criminal responsibility. I believe that the law has its own final judgment. Maybe the reason for this is really related to campus bullying.
Anyone who has been bullied on campus can understand how helpless and desperate he was when he was violated, and how shameless and rampant those abusers were. That moment is the feeling that life is worse than death, that is, an atomic bomb is detonated together and mutually assured destruction with the school bully. This kind of psychological injury takes a lifetime to heal, and it may not be cured for a lifetime.
there is a kind of injury that hurts dignity and is unforgettable. So, emotionally, if the big boy throws a bully who has been bullying him for a long time upstairs, the person who is thrown does have some guilt. If this guy often insults others, he should taste the feeling of being beaten and cleaned up. This ending is really not worthy of sympathy.
Of course, as students, although they are bullies, they can't reach the level of their heinous crimes. Big boys should also bear corresponding responsibilities for their actions.