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A Plane South Korean accident Last December we had the left park for the orphanage. The 22-year-old man finds barely when his parents mourned mourning, when he found the malicious jokes made of online abuse, conspiracy and victims.
Jeju, from Thailand, came back from Thailand, Thailand, Thailand, after 29 December, after entering a concrete fence at the end of the track, killed 179 people from 181 people.
Police studies have identified and captured eight people who have accused online derogative and defamative messages. Families were “excited” to receive compensation for the authorities, or they were “false victims” to prove that some loved ones lost their loved ones.
Authorities have dropped at least 427 messages.
But that’s not the first time that the South Korean families have found the goals of online abuse. Talking to BBC, experts described a culture where economic struggles, financial envy and social issues, such as feeding toxic competitiveness issues.
After Seoul Halloween Crowd in 2022 crushedThe victims and Banaved families were also similar. A man who lost his son lost his son, hated teams had a doctor – shows that after receiving compensation.
People who died in the Sewol ferry sank in 2014. He saw 304 people who saw the sea disaster, mostly school children.
The government saw the government won an average of 420 million ($ 292,840; 231,686 £) for each victim.
“Those who live day by day believe that compensation is too much and everyone’s hard life is very large.
Later BBC’s comments suggested that the economic stress and competitive labor market – especially Covid, as many people feel socially isolated, increases the subject of the word hate.
Many South Korea said: now “others do not like their classmates, but like opponents,” pointing to a wide culture of South Korean comparison.
“We tend to compare a lot … if you put someone else, it’s easier to feel yourself superior,” BBC said. “That’s why Korean is a bit of a trend to talk or to do derogatives to hate, to lift others.”
Mr. Park says that the family of Jeju Air Crash’s victims have been “parasites that stand out the money of the nation.”
For example, he refers to a final article on the Emergency Relief Fund that won three million emergency relief (£ 2,632). This article was encountered with a flood of malicious comments, a taxpayer’s money referred to the wrong suggestion that was used for the fund.
“It seems that families of the victims of the Airport at the victims hit Jackpot. They must be secretly happy,” said such a comment.
Mr. Park says these comments were “overwhelming.”
“Although it has accident compensation, how could we feel the price of our loved life?” He says. “One of these comments cuts us deeply. We are not here for money.”
“Too many people, instead of being sensitive, build entertainment about the suffering of others,” he added. “When something like this happens, that’s what it is and they leave hate notes.”
Joshua Uyheng, the teacher of the Philippines studies in the Philippines, often “hate that we believe that they are advantageous to our account.”
“We hate (we think) that we are getting a short ending of the stick.”
In the case of Jeju Air Crash, political dynamics worsened things.
The accident came in the era of the South Korean political incident, the country Yoon Suk president of the president of the president to decide to condemn the martial law.
Many powerful people in Yoon’s right, without evidence, without a festival, a fault of the accident in the Democratic party, the Muan Airport DP was built within a political commitment.
“The Tragedy of the Muan Airport is a human disaster caused by DP,” read Youtube comment. Another described as “100% blame” of the party.
Park Han-Shin, when his brother died in the aircraft crash, says being a member of DP and accused him of being a “high-lap family member.” They were so wide to call his daughters to social media.
“When I lost my brother like such tragedy, it is also to see” cheaters “. It worries me that this misinformation could take my father to take wrong choices,” he wrote the threads two days after the incident.
Park Han-Shine says people “taking advantage of the pain of others.”
“That’s just something that isn’t a man,” said BBC.
“I am a common citizen. I’m not here to enter politics. I came to know the truth about my little brother’s death.”
Although the hatred is not perfect solutions, experts say that social media companies must establish policies published on the hatred and moderate content published on its platforms.
“Line users may well denounce malicious messages and comments, and the platform must actively delete content,” Prof Koo says. The law enforcement agencies should also carry it to the task.
Reminding people shared identities, we can say that Uyheng Prof.
“The less people who feel the opposite ends of the game are, perhaps, more and more tragedies can be felt more and more that the victims are worth empathy and compassion, not vitriols and condemnations.”