CATDOLL: Japanese COSER was called a otaku and suffered from school bullying and was almost driven to death

CATDOLL: Japanese COSER was called a otaku and suffered from school bullying and was almost driven to death

Bullying in Japanese schools has always been a terrifying problem, and many people still endure various forms of bullying. And now with the development of the Internet, some bullying incidents from the Internet have begun to increase. Many otakus and otakus are often bullied because of factors such as not fitting in. Recently, a Japanese variety show reported on a girl who likes to play COSPLAY. When she was young, she was bullied by classmates and cyber mobs because of this hobby.

This girl's name is Zong Zheng Nanazhi. She was 12 years old and was in junior high school at the time. Because she liked to play COSPLAY, she would upload photos to the Internet. Unexpectedly, the photos uploaded to the Internet were recognized by classmates, who laughed at her for being a disgusting otaku. She had to endure malicious attacks from classmates every day when she went to school, which made her feel very depressed.

What's even more terrifying is that because she vented her bitterness on the Internet, someone actually made her private information public, and some netizens sent her murder notices as a prank. Someone also successfully got her home address from the director through the school phone. When the director realized that there was a problem, he had already leaked her address. Her family received all kinds of insulting letters. At this time, she really thought about death.

Even if she transferred to another school, there were still all kinds of strange people coming to her door. That period was like hell for Zong Zheng. She asked a lawyer to find one of the cyber bullies, but the other party said, "It just happened to find you." Hearing this, the TV audience also gasped. Bullying and violence have infiltrated the Internet. Zong Zheng is now 18 years old and has become an online singer. She looks cheerful and lively. Fortunately, she was not destroyed by the dark experience in the past.

In fact, this situation is not uncommon, especially cyberbullying, which is very common nowadays. After all, the Internet environment is very complicated, and many people find that even if they do something excessive online, it will end up being forgotten, which is also the main reason for promoting cyberbullying. And although Japanese anime culture is common, otaku culture is still unpopular there, and it is also a disaster area for various bullying. No matter what, I hope that everyone will devote their passion to their hobbies while protecting their privacy and not letting strange people take advantage of them.

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