Japan’s bullied children have found a new controversial avenue to get back at their tormentors
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Note the idea that social media can apply pressure on the relevant parties (e.g. company/govt/sch) to take action, or for the parties involved to be accountable or answerable for their actions... --- seeking justice via social media
Singapore’s recent decision to allow caning for boys aged nine and above in the most egregious of cases from 2027 has drawn some attention.
“Before considering the lifelong effects of corporal punishment on a child, one must consider the lifelong impact of failing to correct behaviour that results in the assault of others.”
Victims and their families who face official apathy are increasingly turning to a controversial new weapon: vigilante justice on social media....Rather than hiding in shame, some families are seeking out and leaking unredacted videos of assaults online, exposing the identities of the bullies to the court of public opinion.
public shaming is necessary to trigger the outrage to force negligent authorities into action.

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