The problem of school violence has been warned many times, for more than 10 years, but it continues and becomes more serious.
In October alone, many cases of school violence occurred consecutively. Information surrounding these incidents spread at a dizzying speed on social media platforms. Any incident shocked the public, not only because of its seriousness, but also because of the insensitivity of friends around when witnessing it.
A 10th grade male student in Nghe An beat a female friend in the classroom amid the cheers of many other students.
In Hanoi, two male students were caught by a group of teenagers kneeling and crawling in the middle of the road, and their license plates were licked. This scene was also captured and then "routed" to Tiktok.
The climax was the incident of a 12th grade male student being stabbed to death by a classmate at Dang Thai Mai High School in Thanh Hoa...
14 years ago, when school violence cases were recorded and posted on social networks, it caused public opinion to "shocked" and question the responsibility of schools, parents, teachers, and the whole society, many experts in education and psychology analyzed and proposed solutions, but school violence still occurs, with many more complicated and more serious forms.
In the Tao Quan 2011 program, the story of school violence and insensitivity in schools was adapted for a famous song.
In the report of Tao Culture - Education performed by People's Artist Tu Long, Nam Tao (Xuan Bac People's Artist) and Bac Dau ( Cong Ly People's Artist) had a musical attack.
Accordingly, the song was lyrics from the song "Di den" (songwriter Bui Dinh Thao) with satirical and acrobatic lines sung by Nam Tao - Bac Dau such as, "Hom qua em den truong/ Duoc em bat em den may ten/ Bao nhieu em phim phim/ The whole school em biet".
Culture - Education is trying to clear up: "But who knows/ They fight on the street/ My school is advanced/ Everyone is Certified of Merit".
Nam Tao - Bac Dau added: "But I was beaten/ My shirt was scratched after being slashed/ My friend stood there, raising 4G to film".

In 2011, a series of school violence shocked public opinion, including a video of a female student brutally beating her friend, which was widely shared.
The 2011 parody song was also later cut, posted, and shared on digital platforms, attracting millions of views.
The song is adapted from the original song "Di den". "Di studi" was set to music by musician Bui Dinh Thao from the poem by poet Hoang Minh Chinh.
The poem "Go to School" was published in the collection "Green Sun" (Kim Dong Publishing House) in 1971. When he was in the music industry, musician Bui Dinh Thao chose the sound of folk songs, Then singing in the Northern mountains and islands, in order of the verses to create the immortal song, "Yesterday I Go to School/ My Hands Lead Step by Step...".