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Beelzebub - 2013-06-03
In response to Re: EDISON YE, Shanghai EET or MAJOR ENGLISH (Sarah Harvey)

Responses from Dragonized are typical and very Chinese. Blame those that come to provide professional training and hide behind comments such as "morality" when they themselves have not got any morals.
When I arrived in China I was asked to sign a communist inspired document in which they requested that I abide by their morals, but, I'm not naturally dishonest, deceptive, i don't support stealing from others be it money, copyrights, technology etc, laying claim to territories to which I have no legal international claim, I certainly do not support giving children false history lessons etc, I don't support censoring peoples free right to speak, locking up innocents to silence them, censoring media and internet sources or using my job for the purpose of deceiving others to improve my own wealth so signing a document and agreeing to behave this was seemed absurd. I explained that my morals were much higher but this fell on deaf ears.
I signed it but promised to myself that my interpretation of "morality" would not sink to the level requested from me.

I don't know why all you don't just concentrate on the job you were paid to do, teaching. Unless you'd had your head totally buried in the sand you would have known what China is and stands before before you agreed to take on your position....I mean to say you could have switched to Saudi Arabia or some other god awful place where they really know how to treat a woman. If you had done just an iota of research before deciding to come it would have been of absolutely no surprise to you at all that you would have been required to sign such a document as obviously upset your sensibilities so much- and i think you refer to the relevant part in the bog-standard contract that we all sign- did you not ask to see a contract before you made your commitment? Why on earth did you come to China?

As for Tibet- well, when we stop and think what lies beyond Tibet, a certain amount of sympathy should go out to the Chinese should they feel a need for a buffer-zone. Anyway, the previous Tibetan regime used to treat the people like shit. One thing i learned from Chinese students who would like to get shot of the communists is that most of them still see Tibet as an integral part of China- so, the government may change but their claims on Tibet and Taiwan will not change. Of course Taiwan is different- that's a bit like Britain demanding back America. Anyway, the Chinese would lose half of their army trying to take it- not a likely scenario.

Messages In This Thread
Re: EDISON YE, Shanghai EET or MAJOR ENGLISH -- Dragonized -- 2013-06-01
Re: EDISON YE, Shanghai EET or MAJOR ENGLISH -- Sarah Harvey -- 2013-06-03
Re: On the issue of "morality" and a genuine misunderstanding -- Dragonized -- 2013-06-16
Re: On the issue of "morality" and a genuine misunderstanding -- Beelzebub -- 2013-06-16
Re: On the issue of "morality" and a genuine misunderstanding -- Dragonized -- 2013-06-17
Re: EDISON YE, Shanghai EET or MAJOR ENGLISH -- Beelzebub -- 2013-06-03
Re: You should not get too political -- Dragonized -- 2013-06-16
Re: You should not get too political -- Beelzebub -- 2013-06-16
Re: You should not get too political -- Dragonized -- 2013-06-17
Re: You should not get too political -- Beelzebub -- 2013-06-17
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