If all the facts of the story are true, the bigger problem here is the school administration and the regional police. Not the bully. Kids will be kids and you will have a bad apple in the bunch.
If the Korean kid was indeed punched in the mouth by the bully, he has a right to defend himself. I'm sure there may have been other options, but when you're faced with a situation like that, you have to make quick decisions, and the Korean kid chose to defend himself. Unfortunately, the bully's nose was broken with that punch. But did the Korean kid decide to continue and pound on the bully afterwards? No. It took one quick punch for him to make his point and that was it. If he did continue to pound on the bully, then I can certainly see assault charges being filed against the Korean kid.
By having the school suspend the Korean kid and the police charging the Korean kid with assault with no charges to the bully, what example are we setting for the Korean kid and the Bully?
If I was the Korean kid, I would feel hopeless that society has turned its back on me in a time when I needed help the most. I would feel that the next time I'm faced with this situation again, I'd have no choice, but to turtle, and take the beating.
If I was the bully, I would feel that what I did was acceptable because, hey, I'm not the one that got into trouble so I didn't do anything wrong. Since it's okay to do this, why not continue to do so? Hey, it feels good.
So fast forward 10 years.
You'll have what could have been a bright and intelligent Asian man who is now a shell of what he could have been. Shy and afraid to talk to others because in the back of his mind, he doesn't want to upset anybody that's caucasian.
You'll also have a caucasian man who thinks the law does not apply to him. What started off as bullying in high school has now turned to assault, rape, and perhaps murder even?
So if the school administration and the regional police do not set the right example now, these kids will both grow up with issues that will be much more difficult to correct at a later stage in life.
A bully can be tought the differences between right and wrong and grow up to be a very good human being. But somebody has too teach him that or else he'll never learn.
I imagine racism exists in a small percentage of our population, but unfortunately, it is still a big issue. Hey, it exists in the Canadian Armed Forces. I wonder why there aren't many minority people serving our country in the military. Is it because they're not welcome there?