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I don't blame Sangwoo

Murakami March 28, 2020 7:43 am

I don't even blame sangwoo, being someone who's been in a similar situation where you want to live a seperate life from school and home, it's a tough situation. Having people know you're from an abusive household especially teens they'll make fun of you and take it as a chance to bully you since you're vulnerable. Ignoring his mom was the safest thing for him at school until his dad interfered and now he's finna be mentally, emotionally and physically abused for the rest of his high school years. Also how can you help someone who doesn't want to stand up to an abuser but wants their child to do so instead? Of course a solution would be to call the cops but calling tbe cops could result in Sangwoo being seperated from his mom or having to relocate and I guess he didn't want that. Don't call him disrespectful when you can't understand his position since you've never been in his spot before. Abuse is a hard thing to handle seeing and a hard thing having it happen to you. This just shows why he's so into the idea of reaching to the top, so nobody can look down on him anymore.

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