Discipline with electric wires in the 4th grade of a pseudo-religious victim...I was kicked out and homeless in my underwear I'm shocked

Aug 25, 2025

Discipline with electric wires in the 4th grade of a pseudo-religious victim...I was kicked out and homeless in my underwear I'm shocked



A storyteller who is cutting ties with a family who is into a cult appeared.

The storyteller of the 330th episode of KBS Joy 'Ask Anything', which airs at 8:30 p.m. on the 25th, has been with a family who has fallen into a certain religion for more than 20 years.

Seo Jang-hoon and Lee Soo-geun lament that their mothers, sisters, and younger siblings have all been immersed in certain religions and continued religious activities, and the writer also complains that her past life, which was suppressed by forcibly participating in religious activities until the age of 20, is unfair.




Since the second grade of elementary school, the writer, who has seen people come home to pray and read the Bible, recognized it as a general religion and thought lightly, saying, `I guess he's praying.'

So, he was forced to participate in religious activities at his mother's hands, and when he was in the fourth grade of elementary school, he ran away from worship, and he was disciplined by his mother by electric wires for more than an hour. On top of that, he explained that he was kicked out wearing only underwear, hid in an abandoned car, and went to school while sleeping for four days.

He recalls that when he was a middle school student, he even wore a tie and forcefully preached him in a suit.




Discipline with electric wires in the 4th grade of a pseudo-religious victim...I was kicked out and homeless in my underwear I'm shocked
Afterwards, Seo Jang-hoon explained that his mother had been continuously disciplined toward the storyteller who wanted to avoid religious activities, when asked "Have you ever thought about defending yourself?" "At that time, I had no choice but to get hit."

Seo Jang-hoon said, `I will recommend religious activities even if we meet again,' to the writer, who has been living with kites for 24 years to escape from such continued violence. `We should hope that each of us will live well.'," he advises.

In addition, the story of being sad for a colleague who traveled together while living and dying due to an accident during the trip and the concerns of elementary school dancer siblings who achieved more than 8 million views are broadcasted.






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