In South Africa, where bullying in schools is a recurring and alarming issue, the authorities have taken swift action against eight pupils who were involved in a horrific video that has caused national outrage. The incident, which took place at Milnerton High School in Cape Town last week, shows nine students allegedly assaulting one of their peers with various objects, including a hockey stick, hose pipe, and belt.
The victim, who is 16 years old, had recently completed his chemotherapy treatment for cancer and was already dealing with emotional trauma. According to reports, the boy was pleading for mercy as he was being repeatedly attacked, yet some of the other students were laughing and cheering him on.
Angry parents gathered outside the school on Wednesday in protest, which resulted in police dispersing them using tear gas. The incident has sparked widespread condemnation from various organizations and public figures, with Amnesty International South Africa stating that the video is "deeply disturbing" and calling for "timely disciplinary action."
The Western Cape education department confirmed that it was treating the matter with seriousness and would face disciplinary action against the suspended pupils, who are believed to be among the alleged perpetrators. The provincial department urged the public not to share the video or details of those involved, as this could exacerbate the trauma experienced by the victim.
The chairperson of parliament's education committee expressed her "utter horror" and "deep concern" over the incident, stating that it is "not merely bullying but borders on assault โ a criminal offence that demands urgent and decisive action from all relevant authorities."
				
			The victim, who is 16 years old, had recently completed his chemotherapy treatment for cancer and was already dealing with emotional trauma. According to reports, the boy was pleading for mercy as he was being repeatedly attacked, yet some of the other students were laughing and cheering him on.
Angry parents gathered outside the school on Wednesday in protest, which resulted in police dispersing them using tear gas. The incident has sparked widespread condemnation from various organizations and public figures, with Amnesty International South Africa stating that the video is "deeply disturbing" and calling for "timely disciplinary action."
The Western Cape education department confirmed that it was treating the matter with seriousness and would face disciplinary action against the suspended pupils, who are believed to be among the alleged perpetrators. The provincial department urged the public not to share the video or details of those involved, as this could exacerbate the trauma experienced by the victim.
The chairperson of parliament's education committee expressed her "utter horror" and "deep concern" over the incident, stating that it is "not merely bullying but borders on assault โ a criminal offence that demands urgent and decisive action from all relevant authorities."
 . Can't we just share our thoughts and opinions without all the drama? I'm trying to process the news about those kids in South Africa who bullied their classmate with cancer... what's wrong with these people?!
. Can't we just share our thoughts and opinions without all the drama? I'm trying to process the news about those kids in South Africa who bullied their classmate with cancer... what's wrong with these people?!  It's like they lost all empathy and humanity.
 It's like they lost all empathy and humanity. . And can we please stop sharing the video? Do we really need to see that stuff to know what's wrong?!
. And can we please stop sharing the video? Do we really need to see that stuff to know what's wrong?!  It's just more pain for everyone involved.
 It's just more pain for everyone involved. I'm getting tired of seeing the same sad faces and hearing about school bullying all the time. Can't we talk about something more uplifting?!
 I'm getting tired of seeing the same sad faces and hearing about school bullying all the time. Can't we talk about something more uplifting?! 
 . How can people be so cruel to someone who's already been through chemotherapy for cancer? The fact that some students were laughing and cheering him on is just sickening
. How can people be so cruel to someone who's already been through chemotherapy for cancer? The fact that some students were laughing and cheering him on is just sickening  . It's not just bullying, it's assault - a serious crime that needs to be taken seriously. Authorities need to step up and take action against these kids ASAP
. It's not just bullying, it's assault - a serious crime that needs to be taken seriously. Authorities need to step up and take action against these kids ASAP  . And what really gets me is that some parents are still trying to justify this behavior
. And what really gets me is that some parents are still trying to justify this behavior  . Newsflash: just because you're a parent doesn't mean you can excuse your kid's bad behavior
. Newsflash: just because you're a parent doesn't mean you can excuse your kid's bad behavior  . The education department needs to do better and teach these kids empathy and kindness instead of teaching them how to be bullies
. The education department needs to do better and teach these kids empathy and kindness instead of teaching them how to be bullies  .
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. . They can't just let them off with a slap on the wrist because they're "suspensions" or whatever. That's not justice, that's just letting them get away with it
. They can't just let them off with a slap on the wrist because they're "suspensions" or whatever. That's not justice, that's just letting them get away with it  ]
] . I mean, what kind of environment are we creating where some kids think it's okay to beat up their classmate, especially one who's already vulnerable? It's just not right.
. I mean, what kind of environment are we creating where some kids think it's okay to beat up their classmate, especially one who's already vulnerable? It's just not right.  . I'm all for holding those kids accountable, but we need to ask ourselves if our current system is even equipped to handle this kind of trauma.
. I'm all for holding those kids accountable, but we need to ask ourselves if our current system is even equipped to handle this kind of trauma. . It's not just bullying โ it's a symptom of a bigger problem that requires a more nuanced solution.
. It's not just bullying โ it's a symptom of a bigger problem that requires a more nuanced solution. . it's a shame that some kids are more concerned with laughing & cheering each other on than showing empathy & kindness.
. it's a shame that some kids are more concerned with laughing & cheering each other on than showing empathy & kindness.  .
. . we should be teaching kids empathy, kindness & respect for one another from a young age
. we should be teaching kids empathy, kindness & respect for one another from a young age  .
. , and those parents protesting outside the school are right to be angry - 8 kids should be facing consequences for their actions!
, and those parents protesting outside the school are right to be angry - 8 kids should be facing consequences for their actions!  
 
 . The victim just finished chemo and was already dealing with emotional trauma, and these kids took advantage of his weakness. It's horrific.
. The victim just finished chemo and was already dealing with emotional trauma, and these kids took advantage of his weakness. It's horrific. . Can't we all just leave each other alone? This kind of violence and bullying has to stop, and we need to hold these kids accountable for their actions.
. Can't we all just leave each other alone? This kind of violence and bullying has to stop, and we need to hold these kids accountable for their actions. . Eight kids are in big trouble for what they did to that poor teenager... he's already been through so much with cancer and now these kids are making his life even worse. I mean, who does that?
. Eight kids are in big trouble for what they did to that poor teenager... he's already been through so much with cancer and now these kids are making his life even worse. I mean, who does that?  The fact that some of them were laughing and cheering him on while he was being beaten is just sickening. My heart goes out to the victim and his family - they need all our support right now
 The fact that some of them were laughing and cheering him on while he was being beaten is just sickening. My heart goes out to the victim and his family - they need all our support right now  . 8 kids get suspended? That's just too much punishment. I mean, come on, the kid was bullied by his peers and now he's paying the price with a life sentence (suspended or not). And what about the parents who are already traumatized? They should be given counseling and support, not have their kids thrown out of school like that. Plus, the fact that they're trying to hide the video from the public just makes it seem like they're covering something up
. 8 kids get suspended? That's just too much punishment. I mean, come on, the kid was bullied by his peers and now he's paying the price with a life sentence (suspended or not). And what about the parents who are already traumatized? They should be given counseling and support, not have their kids thrown out of school like that. Plus, the fact that they're trying to hide the video from the public just makes it seem like they're covering something up  . I think some punishment is needed, but this is just excessive.
. I think some punishment is needed, but this is just excessive.