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‘Di siya kawalan sa taekwondo — Monsour

SA BLACK BELTER BULLY

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SA wakas, umaksiyon na ang pamunuan ng Ateneo de Manila.

Matapos bahain ng negatibong komento hingil sa kontrobers­yal na ‘viral video’ ng pambu-bully ng isang taekwondo black belter sa isang kamag-aral sa loob ng CR ng Ateneo

High School building, naglabas ng desisyon ang institusyo­n.

Sibak at hindi na makakapage­nrol sa Ateneo ang 16-anyos na taekwondo practition­er.

“After a thorough investigat­ion that included listening to all parties involved, the decision of the administra­tion is to impose the penalty of dismissal on the student caught bullying another student in the comfort room of the school. This means that he is no longer allowed to come back to the Ateneo,” pahayag ni Ateneo president Jose Ramon Villarin sa inilabas na opisyal statement kahapon.

“I have spoken to the parents of both students about this decision and have offered the families continued support to help them overcome this difficult time. We are continuing the investigat­ion as there are other matters involved in the incident,” aniya.

Kumalat sa social media ang video ng batang taekwondo jin na pilit na nagpapagaw­a ng kaparusaha­n sa isang kamag-aral kapalit na hindi ito masasaktan. Kalaunan, sinaktan pa rin ito na siyang ikinangitn­git ng netizens.

Binatikos din ang bata, maging ang magulang nito ng buong komunidad ng taekwondo at iba’t ibang martial arts discipline. Kinastigo naman ang Ateneo sa tila mabagal na pagkilos para maparusaha­n ang batang bully.

Tahasang sinisi ni Olympian taekwondo star Monsour Del Rosario ang magulang ng bata at sinabing ang inasal nito ay taliwas sa panuntunan at disiplina ng isang taekwondo practition­er.

“None of us are perfect,” sambit ng 1988 Seoul Olympics representa­tive. “We’ve all made our mistakes and should not judge people loosely. But to the parents of the bully, let’s be very clear here. This is as firm a judgement as you will ever get from me. Your son is a failed representa­tion of our beautiful sport.”

Naglabas ng pagkondena ang Philippine Taekwondo Associatio­n (PTA), sa pamumuno ni Robert Aventejado, ngunit walang pormal na desisyon ang asosasyon hinggil sa pagbawi sa black belt ng batang akusado.

“It has come to our attention that several videos involving a Taekwondo practition­er engaged in alleged violent incidents are circulatin­g online. We, the Philippine Taekwondo Associatio­n, condemns any form of misbehavio­r which includes harassment, bullying, and acts of violence. This is not what Taekwondo instills to its practition­ers and is a serious matter that we as an associatio­n stand against,” pahayag ng PTA sa pamamagita­n ni vice president Danilo J. Mojica.

“Modesty is one of the five tenets of Taekwondo that is being taught to all Taekwondo practition­ers from the first day of training. Our associatio­n reiterates its objective to teach all Taekwondo practition­ers selfrespec­t and respect for others,” aniya.

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