SNU’s forensic report proving A bruises were fake is undeniable, evidence that her 26 July 2016 confession“no…
FACT 3: Explicit Verbal Consent Miss A admitted saying ejaculate inside, "Today is safe" (not fertile). Police verified her cycle matches LJW's claim, proving active consent, contradicting her claim of staying silent out of fear.
Very problematic guy. He basically didn't get jailed because the legal system is totally corrupt in korea. again…
SNU’s forensic report proving A bruises were fake is undeniable, evidence that her 26 July 2016 confession“no specific coercion,” was true. Her initial “extreme violence” claims(beaten, spat on, legs lifted 90°) were lies.
"Teach You a Lesson has truly become a reality." The Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education has officially established a Teacher Rights Protection Team and introduced South Korea's first Teacher Rights Protection Officer system. Under this system, teachers who become victims of rights violations or are subjected to malicious and disruptive complaints will be assigned one dedicated protection officer from the moment a report is filed until the case is completely resolved. The officer will assist throughout the entire process, including: Handling the case at the school, Fact-finding investigations, Legal assistance, Psychological counseling, And support for the teacher's recovery. If the case is considered serious, a specialized team consisting of lawyers, education supervisors, and counseling experts will also be sent directly to the school so that teachers no longer have to face these problems alone. A total of 50 dedicated protection officers will be recruited from various professional backgrounds, including teachers, legal experts, counselors, mental health specialists, and conflict mediators. This policy has quickly attracted attention because many people believe its concept is similar to the Educational Rights Protection Bureau (ERPB) featured in the drama Teach You a Lesson, as both aim to protect teachers and improve conditions within the education system. This is why people are saying "Teach You a Lesson has become reality"—the newly introduced system resembles the fictional teacher protection organization shown in the drama.
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Miss A admitted saying ejaculate inside, "Today is safe" (not fertile). Police verified her cycle matches LJW's claim, proving active consent, contradicting her claim of staying silent out of fear.
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https://www.kstartrend.com/2025/08/03/lee-jin-wook-shares-strange-story-about-alcohol-allergy-even-hospital-swabs-and-foot-patches-affect-him
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The Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education has officially established a Teacher Rights Protection Team and introduced South Korea's first Teacher Rights Protection Officer system.
Under this system, teachers who become victims of rights violations or are subjected to malicious and disruptive complaints will be assigned one dedicated protection officer from the moment a report is filed until the case is completely resolved.
The officer will assist throughout the entire process, including:
Handling the case at the school,
Fact-finding investigations,
Legal assistance,
Psychological counseling,
And support for the teacher's recovery.
If the case is considered serious, a specialized team consisting of lawyers, education supervisors, and counseling experts will also be sent directly to the school so that teachers no longer have to face these problems alone.
A total of 50 dedicated protection officers will be recruited from various professional backgrounds, including teachers, legal experts, counselors, mental health specialists, and conflict mediators.
This policy has quickly attracted attention because many people believe its concept is similar to the Educational Rights Protection Bureau (ERPB) featured in the drama Teach You a Lesson, as both aim to protect teachers and improve conditions within the education system.
This is why people are saying "Teach You a Lesson has become reality"—the newly introduced system resembles the fictional teacher protection organization shown in the drama.
https://x.com/i/status/2076860905615433983
Glad to see her. Still so pretty
LETS GOO!
Don't forget to rewatch guys🔥
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