cragesmure;'No one who fears physical injury jumps out of a window to escape it. Who would exchange possible/probable pain for certain pain/death? Please think about what you are saying. There are obviously more serious issues at play here"
Believe me, I do think about what I say. Just because you were strong enough to not choose something, doesn't mean a Korean child might not have endured enough pain to choose any means to end his pain. There is no more serious issue here than violence towards children.
The teacher didn't hit the kid hard? Really? She kicked him the crotch twice. The kid at my school jumped out of a window because his parents were called because he got caught stealing. He was afraid of something. My point is not that the kid in the video might make the same choice, but that when children fear teachers and their parents, they might feel they have no other choice. They often see in the news that stars, athletes and politicians (who have many choices) choose suicide to end romantic and financial problems, so in their unsophisticated minds they see a solution to end their pain, fear, fear of pain, etc.,
I'm sorry you had to go through what you did as a child and am glad you were strong/brave enough to endure and thrive. You, too, think about what you say, and realize that your experience is not the reality of all.