I could get a teaching job anywhere I like, and I only worked at universities when I was in
China.
Really? Do you want to stand by that statement? If so, I'll happily paste a previous post of yours wherein you admit to having worked at a training center when you first went to China due to what you called your naiveté. And no, you could not get a teaching job anywhere you like. My university students in China would have laughed you out of the classroom.
And you wonder why I've outed you as a liar.
If you are so "educated" why did you even consider China in
the first place? Could have gone to Japan or Taiwan if you are so "smart".
Hmm. I know that writing proper English is a real challenge for you, but why are "educated" and "smart" both in quotes in your post? I used neither of those words. The fact is that your posts are usually, if not always, full of glaring errors and yet you would have us believe that you have a degree in Applied Linguistics. Only a fool would believe that. Moreover, no self respecting teacher of linguistics would have allowed you to graduate because of the glaring truth of your incompetency with the language.
I spent two years in Japan. Loved every minute of it.
As my first degree is in Asian Studies I embraced the idea of immersing myself as much as possible in Chinese culture. Moreover, my first linguistics teacher was a Chinese women who earned her masters in language studies in Shanghai and later graduated with a PhD in Linguistics from New York University. She became my mentor. As a means of honoring her and the time she spent guiding me, I decided after teaching in America for several years to teach in China as a small means of honoring her. Yes, she's one of those stupid Chinese women you're always ranting about. So stupid that, while at New York University if she didn't get a 4.0 in a class, she took it again.
Why not Taiwan? Not enough time to explain, but I did and do have my reasons. However, I very well may end up there as a tourist someday. My next goal, though, in terms of where to hang out and to do some lecturing and/or consulting is Myanmar.
The opinion of a virulent left-wing libtard like yourself is of little concern to most people
in 2017. You do-gooder libtards are losing and you don't like it haha!
Finally, just to set the record straight, I am not a liberal. Nor am I conservative or right wing. Truth be known, I'm fairly apolitical. However, I have studied Political Science, Political Law and Political Theory, albeit it long ago. Nevertheless, it's easy to see that Trumpism will be detrimental to America as well as the rest of the planet. Having said that, though, if we can make it through the next four years, we may emerge stronger and the dumbing down of America may have reached its zenith as more and more citizens become increasingly aware of the inanity we are now faced with.
- Re:the flow of lies -- heretosay -- 2017-01-30