This boy was previously a kid who had it all, he had good grades, he was an athlete at a university, until a classmate accused him of rape .
He spent 6 years in prison and 5 years on probation , he lost his scholarship, he lost his chance to graduate from university, he lost his honor, and worse still he lost his future .

Then, after all that was known, the girl who accused him of rape suddenly confessed that she made it all up . Of course, this man never raped the girl.
This guy is innocent, but he spent 6 years behind bars, his sports career went down the drain, and now he has a hard time finding a job because no one or company will hire someone with a criminal record. He lost EVERYTHING.
So what happened to the girl who accused him?
There isn’t any. None at all. Not a fine and less, a conviction
Do you think that’s normal? Is that fair?
Someone who falsely accuses another of rape should AT LEAST be financially punished. Someone who has ruined another person’s life should not go unpunished.
In June 2018, before China’s national college entrance exam (Gaokao), the Chinese TV show Go Fighting! conducted an experiment.
At the beginning, all the children stood at the same starting line. The hosts asked them six questions. If they answered “yes” to a question, they could take one step forward. If they answered “no,” they stayed in place.
First Three Questions: The Gap Begins to Show
The first three questions were:
- “Did your parents go to college?”
- “Did your parents hire a tutor for you?”
- “Did your parents encourage you to learn a special skill?”
After just three questions, some children had already moved ahead, while others remained at the starting line.
Next Three Questions: The Gap Widens
The questions continued:
- “Have you ever traveled abroad?”
- “Did your parents promise to send you to study overseas?”
- “Are you the pride of your parents? Do they often praise you in front of family and friends?”
By the time all six questions were asked, some children were far ahead, while others had not moved at all.
The Race Begins, but Some Are Already Winning
What started as the same starting line had now become uneven. Then, with a signal, all the children began to run toward the finish line.
But it was clear—some were already leading the race before it even began.