Chinese Middle School Students Crazy Fights

From Sohu:

Some Guangdong middle school’s intense gang war between rival black societies/gangs

The title of the video is: “This is our school”

Comments from Sohu:

搜狐网友:

TM little JB kids who don’t know what they do!! If I were there, I would beat down each of you one by one, bastards.

搜狐网友:

Sigh, we did not even see blood, come to our Inner Mongolia and see, it will scare you to death!

搜狐网友:

Children becoming like this, is because of society’s influence, is because teachers and parents failed. I long for a relevant department who will teach our country’s future. Seeing them I see the shadow of my own student days. Such regret.

搜狐网友:

Vomit, you should go wask these children how many of them would dare to use a knife to go chop people? Black society my ass. There are 100 in there, and definitely only a few who are not afraid to die.

独自等待:

What kind of students are these? Even little hooligans on the streets are better than them!! Don’t say your family is black society, it would be too embarrassing!!!

搜狐网友:

This is a war? If black society is this, then it can forget about continuing. This kind of stuff Northeastern China has plenty of.

搜狐网友:

This school is truly garbage. Do those teacher all eat shit [do nothing]? How come the country does not seal/close this kind of school?

搜狐网友:

TM, only knowing how to fight yourselves. If you have the courage, you should go to Indonesia to beat Indonesians. Do you know how many of our compatriots were killed by Indonesians in Indonesia a few years ago? I despise you guys.

搜狐网友:

Cantonese pigs!!!

搜狐网友:

The education department eats shit. I am about the same age as the students in the video, but I feel these idiots are too SB, thinking fighting is very impressive. A bunch of babies losing face for us Guangdong people. Seriously despise this school’s principal and the education department, allowing things to become like this and not handling them.

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  • http://shao.pengguo.com Peng

    Sweet Christ, that’s insane. I am glad my old school isn’t like that.

    Who the hell record everything?

    • Fike2308

      Chinese people are pussies and cowards…that’s why they don’t fight one on one….they are such COWARDS that it makes me SICK.

      • Jdark

        I’ve been browsing articles on this site for a little under an hour. Of all the comments that bash the chinese ethnicity, this is the only one that made my blood boil. I wasn’t born in China and I most certainly did not grow up in China, but my family is Chinese so keep yourself in check before you start calling me and my family and friends Cowards. You want to know why the locals don’t fight one on one? Go pick up a history book and maybe you’ll understand. The Locals in china rarely do anything without support because thats how they have dealt with things for the past several decades; as a result of the persecution during the cultural revolution. You try living in fear of your life every fkn day, while trying to make a change in the order of things. On top of THAT, try even being heard in a sea of people. 1/1.3 Billion those are the odd you run with. Have you even been to China?

        How about you educate yourself before slandering entire ethnicities.

        And to every single comment about how Chinese people never have a fair fight 1-on-1, not all Chinese people fight in packs either. I seriously doubt most of the foreigners here spend time on the streets. I’m not even talking about the streets with bad rep.

        • Mike Fish

          I’m not defending any of the anti-Chinese comments on here… the people that post those comments are for the most part morons. However, you come across as someone who also has NO clue about China. If you think some video like this is representetive of China, you are nuts. These kids are trash at a trash school. Don’t defend them and don’t take the ignorant comments by nut job foreigners seriously either. It’s funny, some people see one or two videos on a tabliod website from a country of 1.3 billion people and they think they mean soemthing. It’s even funnier when people think the comments left here represent anything.

          • Jdark

            Don’t get me wrong, I’m am very far from defending the crazy kids in the video (On the contrary the entire time I was watching the video I couldn’t help but scoff at how they were more like animals than human beings.) What Irks me beyond belief are ridiculous comments that not only have nearly NOTHING to do with the topic of discussion, but also condemn entire racial groups as something they aren’t. As for being someone who knows nothing about china, I’m going onto my 4th year of studying abroad in Mainland China as well as having been to several cities and rural countrysides, so I think I’m enabled my voice of opinion.

            The author of the post to which I commented on, however, is someone who comes off as having “NO clue about China.” The comments left on any given web blog may not hold face value, but you cannot deny that they are representative of the way someone thinks. The same people who make uneducated comments like “Chinese people are pussies…” without a thought, go on living their daily lives under that assumption. Is it the code that they live by? Of course not, nobody in their right mind would revolve their lives around such a small concept. But it’s an opinion, and as an opinion I have a right to question it with my own. It is the same thing as if someone had said it in front of me.

            If it were just one person I couldn’t care less. However, most of the comments under this topic seem to hold the same opinion and this one was just the worst of them all.

        • BarryMills

          ROFL
          you claimed to have not been born in china nor grew up there, but you act like you know everythang.
          china men are wussies ’cause their small, short, and their godfather’s make them an offer they can’t understand.

          • karen

            hmm interesting, barry, it sounds like you act as if you know everything, too.

            not quite sure how many chinese men you have met, but surely, you cannot generalize them as “small” or “short”. really. you ought to know better.

            i won’t make any smart comments about your english spelling either.

        • spade

          I live in China and I’ve never seen a one on one fight and I’ve seen quite a few. If there ever is a conflict nobody will even try anything until they are sure they will win by numbers or weapons. These guys are a perfect example. I’m not being racist here but it’s what I’ve seen with my own eyes.

          Don’t try to justify your races actions with some bullshit about history, every country has had it’s fair share of bad history but 100′s or 1000′s of years later they don’t go acting like this. Did you live in fear for every fkn day of your life? And did acting like this ever change anything in the cultural revelution? What’s your point here?

          I’m not being prejudice and I don’t think all Chinese people are like this and you can tell by reading some of the Chinese comments. But you have to call a spade a spade…

  • cmfeirs

    This looks like more of the predominant Chinese mentality – “I’m really tough when I’m in a big group of friends!” Every school has fights – even larger gang fights, but there is no indication of any gang mentality except for the large group always ganging up on the individual. I have been in China for 2 years, and I have never seen a fight between one Chinese and another person whether it be against another Chinese or a foreigner. I only see Chinese willing to fight when they have 4 or 5 against 1. Why is that?

    • gth793y

      How is group mentality a chinese concept? Here is an anecdote: If the University of Maryland wins a game, there will be a riot, the town will be demolished. or if the University of Maryland loses a game, there will be a riot, the town will be demolished

    • afrozed

      very true,these guys are so weak its pathetic.i have never seen a fight either.

  • asdfasdf

    Because when u fight, u fighting to win, not to get injured.

  • Male Gebi

    WHAT THE FUCK, I was actually shocked for once!

  • Peteryang

    is this where martial artists are selected for professional career?

  • JG

    So, where are the teachers? Sleeping? Grabbing a smoke? In another educational meeting while the students are left alone for hours?

    And where is the xiaozhang? Sucking down baijiu at another banquet? This video is a portrayal of utter systemic collapse. And look for more of it in the future.

    Also, it is quite striking that in 2 of the 3 examples it is the mob against an individual. What are these kids learning? To beat the weakest, the most vulnerable by overwhelming them by sheer force of numbers? Feels very CulRev.

  • wut

    needs more falcon punch.

    comon are you guise ninjas

    or

    p=p=p=pussies?

  • Kat

    that breaks my heart to see children acting that way.

  • Yang

    Why are all the angry adolescent mob videos all from “Guangdong” … I thought they had a pretty strict policy when it came to uniforms. In the video I only saw a few of the students in proper uniform everyone seemed to have been in mufti.

    btw anyone know the song used in the video? I want to shuffle to it hahahha

    • http://blog.woodsb.net/ Woods

      I was asking myself the same question. Seems like everytime time there is a thread about violence between kids it happens in Guangdong!
      – Woods

    • Teacher in China

      Yeah our school has a “strict policy” about uniforms too, but they only enforce it when someone important is coming to visit the school, or when they want to prove a point.

  • ShanghaiSteve

    I watched many Bruce Lee movies as a kid and often wondered why Bruce was always being attacked by large groups. Then I moved to China and saw firsthand that the Chinese don’t fight fair. But it’s more than that really. There is a complete lack of respect for anyone. Whether you’re on a train, subway, escalator, sidewalk, crossing the street, or at home; there is always someone pushing, shoving, spitting, riding on the sidewalk, recklessly driving by pedestrians or making noise late at night. Why? Because most Chinese are selfish.

    It’s sadly entertaining to see the government’s efforts to educate the public about basic decency and hygiene. Examples being the spit bags handed out during the Olympics, the PSAs on the subway TVs that show examples of being considerate to old and disabled people, or the girls saying “stand right” at the subway escalators. Why do so many Chinese seem shocked and then pleasantly surprised when you hold the door open for them? Why does no one (except foreigners) replace the weights after using them at the gym? The answer is…because most Chinese are selfish.

    A culture can be measured in many ways, such as technological accomplishments, artistic achievements or sports, but I measure a culture by how the people treat each other. In this regard, China has a long way to go.

    • meowmixhighiamthecheese

      You have to take into account that China is one of the most densely populated countries in the world. In this kind of society, the general rule is survival of the fittest. For example, you can’t have an orderly line in
      most parts of china, unless it was successfully guard railed, simply because the lines would be huge. No one would be able to get anything or get anything done. This accounts for the competitiveness of Chinese students, job-seekers, etc.
      Basically, what I’m saying is – don’t judge.

      • Super Kong

        I was born in China and go back there every year and I WILL judge. Singapore, Japan, Seoul are relatively just as densely packed as China and just as competitive and you do not see the systematic problem with the general population being overly selfish. But the root of the problem is not race or culture but one of education and belief; the problems are caused by the people being too materialistic and have a complete lack of empathy or spiritual fulfillment.

        • meowmixhighiamthecheese

          Yeah, but Singapore, Japan and Seoul have higher living standards than China. Only until recently, after the 2008 Olympics, has Beijing cut down on the number of homeless and that’s mainly because they disrupt daily business and give off a bad image. If you only go a few hours out of the city, you’d find yourself in a corn-field. In such a large country, both geographically and population-wise, only a small percentage can be considered middle or upper class. So, for many, the priority is to get fed and hope the next generation is better off.
          As for being materialistic, that I blame on the failure of the previous socialism (i think it was socialism … was always confused by communism vs. socialism). 50 years ago everyone lived on rations and were put to forced labor. You couldn’t even pick your own field. Chinese are now discovering the fruits of capitalism and trying to build themselves up. Mind you I’m not saying it’s a good thing – materialism and selfishness are problems in China but don’t assume it’s something inherent in the people (which differentiates Chinese from other nations/cultures).
          For the record, I spent the first half of my childhood in China and I also go back every year.

          • Super Kong

            But that is my point. I DO NOT believe it is inherent in people (Chinese or other wise) to be selfish and materialistic. I believe it can be changed if there is a will, which is something China lacks right now due to a wide variety of reasons. I am all about my money/cars/goods but there still needs to be balance and balance is what China lacks right now. This is a major issue with China’s (re)development but it is also part of the host of problems the government and people aren’t willing to face because of nationalism and the party’s need to justify it’s own existence; this lack of willingness to face ones own shortcomings is what makes me mad. Just because there are good reasons for something being wrong does not excuse the fact it is still wrong.

            Standards of living and how one treats the world are two separate matters (I grant you there are correlations certainly). Bhutan and Vanuatu all have lower per capita than China but yet they are consistently surveyed as some of the happiest nation/people on earth. If being rich equates being less selfish and materialistic, than there wouldn’t be so many miserable assholes in NYC or the OC.

          • http://cnreviews.com Kai

            Super Kong, I think people are inherently selfish and materialistic. It’s pretty much one of the reasons why capitalism works so well. Sure, these natural predispositions can be changed if there’s a will, but they’re still natural predispositions. Religion is probably the most successful tool for fostering individuals’ wills to go against their selfishness and materialism…but religion leads to other problems too.

            It is easy to say that China lacks balance right now. It’s actually easy to say that about many countries. There’s always some issue or some imperfection in any society or country that people think ought to be fixed or solved or improved upon. You need to be more specific about:

            1) what this lack of balance is,
            2) how people aren’t facing it, and
            3) how you would realistically go about fighting or solving it.

            A lot of critics of China are stuck on #2 when the real choke point is #3. Those stuck on #2 tend to come across as if all these imbalances and problems would be solved “if only the Chinese would face it!” In reality, its not so much that the Chinese refuse to face these problems (and you do need to specify which ones), it’s that they don’t know the answer for #3.

            Along with this, I think a lot of critics of China are stuck on #2 not because they’re eager to get to #3, but because making the Chinese “face” their own shortcomings makes them feel good. People get stuck with #2 trying to embarrass or avoid embarrassment instead of putting more thought into #3 discussing solutions, whether big or small.

            I absolutely agree that good reasons for something being wrong don’t excuse the fact that it’s still wrong. However, I think understanding, acknowledging, and considering those reasons will go a long ways towards helping us figure out a way to right that wrong. Too many people ignore this.

            The people of Bhutan and Vanatu may be happy, but do you see people rushing to immigrate there? Standards of living is very closely related to many aspects of “how one treats the world” (which itself you really need to define and clarify). I don’t think anyone is suggesting that being rich leads to being less selfish and materialistic. I think people are saying that societies with higher standards of living tend to worry less about basic needs and aspire towards self-realization ideals higher on Maslow’s hierarchy. An oversimplified example: People with property are more willing to abide by rules and systems that limit both their freedoms and others insofar as doing so protect their property. People without property have nothing to lose, and hence have less cause to abide by man-made limitations upon their freedoms (freedom of stealing, of spitting, of shitting, etc.).

        • LOLZ

          “Singapore, Japan, Seoul are relatively just as densely packed as China and just as competitive and you do not see the systematic problem with the general population being overly selfish.”

          Agreed that the Chinese people are overall very selfish but I don’t think this has to do with materialism. I regularly visit all of the other Asian countries which you mention and the people in all of these countries are crazy materialistic.

          As another poster wrote already I think this has more to do with the well being of the general population. China is still a 3rd world nation where the per capita average income is only some 6,000 USD/yr. What’s worse is the fact that the income distribution is heavily slanted towards the few rich and powerful. In these environments it’s difficult to expect the general populace to have more considerations for others.

          When the Chinese middle class grows then you will definitely see a change in people’s behaviors.

      • Jeremiah

        Bullshit. Japan has a much denser population and I never ran into the spitting / pissing / shitting / puking / pushing / shoving / shouting clusterfuck that goes on each and every day here in Shanghai.

  • WESTCOASTGZ

    HAHAHAH NO WONDER CHINA GIRLS DON’T LIKE CHINABOYS!!!!!
    BUNCH OF UNEDUCATED BARBARIANS. ROFL HHAHAHHAHA

  • WESTCOASTGZ

    CHINAMEN ARE PUSSIES !!!!!
    1.4BILLION PEOPLE ON THIS LAND AND NOT EVEN A SINGLE CHINAMAN IS WILLING TO GO 1 ON 1 .
    HAHAHAHAHHAHAAHA
    THAT’S WHY CHINAGIRLS END UP ON A FOREIGNER’S PACKAGE!!!
    WESTSIDE !!!!!!!!!

  • Jay K

    I am disappointed; I give this film a thumbs down as Roger Ebert would say. The stunt doubles did a horrible job. There weren’t even any flying chinese people in this movie. The Shau brothers would be pissed with this quality of film.

  • dace

    So, just as usual, 20 kids against one, and everyone else standing around taking in the free entertainment. Apart from the kids throwing chairs at the one kid, who could’ve ended up seriously hurt, the rest is all pushing and shoving. I dunno how old these kids are, but when I was 13 (20 years ago), guys were going at each other with knives in the playground. I think any of the guys I went to school with would be rolling around laughing at these ‘fights’.

    • Teacher in China

      You know what’s weird? I somehow think of the “going at each other with knives” as less violent than the chair throwing thing. With a knife, you do it quickly, stab, and it’s over. They had to keep going back for chairs again and again, keep on throwing and throwing them. That kind of sustained, pack-mentality violence is scary.

  • Abbie

    I have lived in China for over 5 years and have seen many, many fights. Every time its a group of Chinese people beating up one person. I’ve even seen a guy tell his girlfriend to wrap her arms and legs around a taxi driver until their friends get there. Then they beat the taxi driver.

    Why, Chinese people, are you so afraid to deal with your own problems or do something yourselves? You are better than this.

  • ChinaJim

    Wow. 1st thought- School fights happen everyday in other countries so this should not suprize anyone. What troubles me is the “gang up” mentality of Chinese students. Looks like the Red Guard days.
    There is no honor in winning a fight unless it’s one on one. It’s really creepy how 20 people can think there tough beating up one person and giggle while they try to get a hit in.
    Second thought is I need to open a boxing gym to teach some people how to throw a punch.

    • mike

      …theres no honor in winning a fight

      wtf, these kids are in middle school! i mustve been a sheltered child, only thing that happened at my school was a kid brought a knife and got ratted out before anything happened. they must be desperate though, trying to get into the black society before puberty.

  • Yin

    Collectivism => “I exist only in relation to the group” => gang up on people and generally being a coward when alone. It’s that old Confucian mentality. As much as things change, things stay the same.

  • Kevin

    Good to see that young kids start to fight in early age. This will prepare them for defending the great and harmonious Han population with more than 5000 years of civilization when they get attacked by evil minorities such as the uighurs. Not even the PLA will be necessary

  • Cassull

    Dude that chair/desk pileup was EPIC.

  • the great yellow master race

    who cares.. seriously. i think they are doing this for video.

    • Alikese

      Yep, they must just be doing this because there’s a video. Despite every other poster describing how they have seen fights, and that it’s always 10 v. 1.

  • The John

    Yeah,

    The gang up mentality REALLY does exist in China. Doesn’t mean that it doesn’t happen elsewhere. But, it does exist here. And frankly…. It disgusts me. I disgusts me to know that I man will let his girl get insulted and wont do anything without calling 6 of his friends. Another problem is that I think these accidents happen a lot. But, they are not reported in the news. Not sure why…

    To be fair, this not a chinese trait. Just young people without good parents or eduaction. Truly sad.

    When I was young, my father taught me something: If you MUST fight, fight like a man. If you don’t you have already lost.

    Seeing this stuff, really brings me down. Especially, the attacks on girls…

  • Chinese mentality

    There’s definitely an outnumbering mentality in Chinese people.
    Why do you think they breed so much?

  • Andaloo

    I thought you went to school to learn…

    Where are the teachers and other administration?

    Maybe they should consider smoking marijuana to calm them down. It worked in America!

  • colin

    Not a teacher to be seen, nice. Chinese schools are like prisons anyhow so its no shock to see some big yard fights.

  • MightyMo (WESTCOASTGZ)

    I got into a fight with a bunch of Chinamen in Shanghai.
    I was on my scooter one day and this car just comes straight at me fast. So I point and yell. The cocksucking driver comes out and talks to me in his chinky language. Then 4 other dudes come out.
    At first we go nose to nose.
    I yell so loud the guy infront of me starts to shake.
    Then this pussy chink knees me in the back. Boom the next think that happened I got 5 guys throwing their pussy punch at me.
    To keep a long story short, I fucked every one of them up. I left the scene with a little scratch on my arm.
    Chinese guys are weak. Real weak.
    They don’t intimidate anyone. I’m from Samoan Islands and I’ve seen deadly fights.

    • Anon

      Oh ya man, i am from hello-kitty land and none of you pathetic humans intimidate me.
      No matter if u ride a scooter,comes from a pacific island or speak chinky langauge.
      u cant scratch me.
      Humans are weak. Real weak.
      In fact, even your nuclear weapons cant even scratch mine white flurry face.

    • Ming

      In other word, Samoan Islands are uncivilized. ^^

    • paul

      I’m from Australia, and the Samoans here don’t have the best repuation. They’re sterotyped as violent, uneducated, prone to thieft and robberies and are…fat. At the same time I have many good Samoan friends that contradict this sterotype, what a shame people like you continue to fuse the sterotype of retarded islanders.

    • Sushi

      Now that would have made a good video…fat dude on a scooter.

    • LOLZ

      “I got into a fight with a bunch of Chinamen in Shanghai.
      Chinese guys are weak. Real weak.
      They don’t intimidate anyone. I’m from Samoan Islands and I’ve seen deadly fights.”

      I find it ironic that people who talk like this are typically oversea Chinese themselves.

  • PUSAN PLAYA

    I haven’t seen a chimpout like this since I visited Nig(g)eria

    • Alikese

      You are tedious.

  • headmaster

    They need to add children to the death penalty now.

  • PUSAN PLAYA

    Africa and China are two loser countries. They are wild, uncivilised.

    The Chiense women are as vicious as the wild blacks in Africa.

    Koreans rule!

    • redstriker

      hey dude, u better keep it down and quit ur ethnic profiling. sure its ok to have pride in ur ethnicity, but what you are doing is pulling down others just so u could be exalted! you are a disgrace to the image of ur countrymen! i know a whole bunch of Africans way cooler n smoother than you, and Chinese people who can pound that mouth outta you, or wait, beat your hands so bad that you can’t even touch that keyboard properly no more. i respect your countrymen, but you man need a lesson in respect for others.

  • Bob

    Too bad Africa isn’t a country, dumb gook piece of shit. Looks like your head is filled with rotten kimchi.

  • Frank

    hahaha, MightyMo’s comment made my day.

  • jinsic

    YOUNG & DANGEROUS: The Mainland Spin-0ff

  • too yellow

    comeon, I had better fights when I was in ELEMENTARY school. Never forgot the day one 4th grade class 2 defeated 4th grade class on a construction field; in fight of 40 something kid throwing stones and cement at each other… Kid today have grown too soft.

    • Sushi

      Agreed. It’s just part of being a kid (and an adult). Why do we love watching violent movies, boxing, and playing violent video games? Easy answer. We are not as tame as we’d like to think we are.

      And, perhaps if they had siblings they could take care of their aggression at home. Oh well…another unforseen demographic consequence of the one child policy.

  • rebel with a cause

    Perhaps these kids are just practicing for the revolution that’s going to take place in a few years. Besides, it’s always been in the Cantonese blood to rebel and fight. They’ve always been rebels and always will be.

  • VeerLeft

    What a ridiculous video! Wow… this is a mob frenzy mentality that I’ve seen so many times from Chinese, here and back home. KInd of sad. My Chinese friends here really hate this kind of cowardly behaviour.

    • redstriker

      where are you from?

  • Ming

    Chinese steal Black’s natural resources for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

  • Super Kong

    Somebody pulling a 9 will clear out this slap fight real quick.

  • fireworks

    These kids must be naive to think that having a brawl at school is going to make them look tough and win respect from others. I like to know if the school has seen this or done anything to deal with this such as programme on conflict or anger management.

    This hillbilly tribal war is probably going to reduce their chances of getting a good job in the future. This will be on the Internet for years to come. They all will be undesirables for any government job except maybe a chengguan.

  • milkfiddle

    They copy their fathers, never do you see a one on one fair fight

  • b

    just this week a girl was stabbed to death by her ex-boyfriend in an E-Coffee in Ningbo, in the most luxurious and high-end area of the city. The girl was stabbed 20 times–in a crowded restaurant. My question is how does the herd just stand by and watch this shit? How do you not have a conscience enough to step forward and not be a f**ing coward?

    “The hottest places in Hell are reserved for those who, in times of moral crisis, preserved their neutrality.”
    – Dante

    • Sushi

      Happens everywhere. It has more to do with human psychology than culture.

      It’s a good thing that in China he’ll be executed. Perhaps a stomach shot and bleeding to death would be a good way to do it.

  • Somethin Somethin

    I don’t know about the gang mentality its common in lots of countries. I find the one on one manly fight to be a western product.

    Some scenes seem to be staged though especially the stacking of the chairs. There were like 5 of them and only one of them. Couldn’t they have gotten in closer? Yeah these guys really could use some help in learning how to fight. My middle school was much worse but we would have been far more brutal if anything this big had broken out without any witnesses.

    Black society comments though? I dont get how a bunch of kids getting into a fight like this has much to do with organized crime.

    <— loved this quote(reminding me again to read Dante before I die)

    “The hottest places in Hell are reserved for those who, in times of moral crisis, preserved their neutrality.”
    – Dante

  • THE KID

    THE FUNNIEST FIGHT I”VE SEEN

    wow. That looked like a bunch of little girls and rat packs. WEAK

    try bats knives and large scared up knuckles smashing your face in…. where cops don’t even jump in…

    try North American schools….

  • specter

    What strikes me about this video (besides the music…) is not the brutality of anything going on, we’ve all seen worse I’m sure, but, as others have pointed out, the many vs one situation that keeps occurring.

    I’ve never been to China so I can’t comment on whether there’s a Chinese mentality at work, but I know one thing – in an American or Canadian school, we don’t let things like that go down. Regardless of how much you want to beat someone up, we don’t mob attack people. We try to keep it one on one under normal circumstances.

    • ~YuUkI~

      Yea thats true. I live in Canada but im Asian. It would be very low for a group of ppl to fight one. They would be looked down upon. It’s always like one on one fights while a group of ppl surround them and chanting stuff.

    • Teacher in China

      Mob attacks still happen in Canada. A good friend of mine was jumped by a mob and beaten with his own skateboard. I could name off another dozen incidents if I thought enough. Usually they’re gang related.

  • La Seconda Babele

    That’s a shame.
    Somebody teach the kids how to *MOSH*

    The part where they pile chairs up on one guy, although being the single most dangerous stunt in the video, is kind of hilarious. Judging by the physics and the anemic build of chinese tweens, those chairs and desks must be really light.

  • Jigga Berry

    Whoa! Ha ha ha! This is some serious lord of flies shit right here! What a bunch of gnarly little brats, are they caged in there or something? Why they all rabid and malnourished and shit? Someone might want to teach these punks how to throw a punch, none of those flailing kicks look like they’re landing…
    Stephan Chow, you oughta check this flick out, I’m sure you could make a movie out of this!

  • ~YuUkI~

    ok….that wasn’t too bad….

  • Dude

    This is what happens when you put a lot of poor ignorant kids together without the supervision of adults. I’m not impressed, really.

    btw at 1:00 that poor kid got owned, kinda funny lol.

    • redstriker

      he shudda fought back and taken them on. if i could, id take em all on, and none them would be going home quietly.

  • superooo

    I would love to be attacked by these shit heads. Then I could proudly say I took on like 20 people and hospitalized them all! But I wouldn’t mention that not one of them could fight for shit.

    But on the lighter side…

    Can somebody pleeeeaaase re-edit this video with monkey sounds? Everything about this video reminded me of clothed monkeys jumping, screaming, waving their hands around and throwing shit.

  • haga

    are they students? i don’t believe my eyes!they were so crazy!

  • Rick in China

    The moral question is – should an adult teacher be allowed to hit/hurt the kids inciting the violence in an effort to stop them?

    Considering how many of the kids there are being violent, I think that an adult getting involved would most definitely end up in the adult *having* to hit/hurt some kids to straighten their asses out..the question is is that acceptable behavior from an adult?

    Personally I’d have no qualms sorting that sort out before someone really got hurt.

    • J

      In this case, I think violence be the teachers (to a certain degree) is justified. I wouldn’t mind walking into that place and putting everyone in their place.

  • Jarvis

    I am not sure what is worse, the fighting or the music in the background… terrible…

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