Yes, yes, you want to change the world from the top down. How nice. Meanwhile, not being quite so idealistic, and, yes, lacking a holistic view such as yourself, I'd just as soon weed out those who find unethical behavior to their liking. Once that's done, the real work of cultivating a decent educational system in China can begin.
So, why don't you gather up all your holistic friends, the pretend teachers in China, the idealists and non dogmatists and the armchair quarterbacks who think they can solve the world's problems, and who think they know more about America than Americans and march on Washington DC or shout it from the rooftops, for all I care, and see how much good it does you. Meanwhile, I'll just be dealing with one issue at a time in my stodgy, dogmatic way that somehow seems far more logical.
Edward Ericson:
The cosmos is neither moral or immoral; only people are. He who would move the world must first move himself.
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