Squid game

 Squid game.

The "squid game" trend is disturbing: children killed in Belgium.



With a nationwide ban of at least 15, 16 or 18, South Korea's "squid game" has become a trend that has been shaken by its dystopian and violent outlook. But if the latest Netflix star has surfaced in recent days, it's because it worries schools and parents who are starting to hear this kind of testimony:



"At first I thought they were playing 1, 2, 3 suns but then I didn't see them in class. They were playing well with him. They were flogging each other with something. Because I have." There are 1, 2, 3 suns. And because I don't want to hurt myself.


The series is very colorful, very beautiful, with good music, and talks about winning 33 million euros thanks to children's games ... enough to deceive things .....


With a nationwide ban of at least 15, 16 or 18, South Korea's "squid game" has become a trend that has been shaken by its dystopian and violent outlook. But if the latest Netflix star has surfaced in recent days, it's because it worries schools and parents who are starting to hear this kind of testimony:


"At first I thought they were playing 1, 2, 3 suns but then I didn't see them in class. They were playing well with him. They were flogging each other with something. Because I have." There are 1, 2, 3 suns. And because I don't want to hurt myself.


The series is very colorful, very beautiful, with good music, and talks about winning 33 million euros thanks to children's games ... enough to deceive things .....


I didn't participate because I don't like "1,2,3 soliloquy" and because I don't want to suffer.

Yuri

6-year-old Belgian student.

In Belgium, Sabrina Casey, director of the municipal school at the Airclains Center, warns that many of her students survived the traumatic experience of the "1, 2, 3 years" version of the "squid game".


"We have to protect the children as much as possible, but most of all I wanted to explain to them what happened, to work with them. I have no effect on what happens at home, but II is also clear. "We wanted to be very vigilant about surveillance and not take it lightly."