@mimicking It wasn't a complaint. But I do think the bullies thing is particularly common in Korean school setting fiction. Like, you pretty much never get a Korean school story where bullying isn't a pretty big thing. In Japanese shoujo, on the other hand, it does happen, it isn't even what I'd call rare, but it isn't a majority thing, and only now and then do you get a story where it's the main event.
It may be that bullying is actually particularly prevalent in real Korean schools, but I'd hesitate to make that call just based on the fiction. In fiction and on TV, apparently there are masses and masses of murders in Oxford; in real life, not so much.
When I say bullies don't deserve pride I'm making a fairly specific point, actually. The act of bullying is mainly not about attacking an enemy, weaker or otherwise. Bullies don't find themselves with an enemy, determine the enemy is weaker, and then attack. They seek victims out, generally ones who are minding their own business. It is not about combat or even genuine dislike. It is about humiliation--it is about destroying the pride of other people. If you go around systematically destroying other people's pride, you deserve none yourself.