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Dragonized - 2013-06-16
In response to Re: EDISON YE, Shanghai EET or MAJOR ENGLISH (Sarah Harvey)

Responses from Dragonized are typical and very Chinese.

HI Sarah that is a bit of friendly fire I just drew from you. I have always attacked the bosses of these crappy private business outfits scamming people in the name of "education". I also hate the sellout types of expats who come here and talk about how great China is. I certainly have interacted, lived, and participated socially in a Chinese environment long enough to where I may have incorporated some language patterns. But when it comes to principle, rules, and ideals I am definitely pro-West and I think that would put us on the same boat.

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 think you misinterpreted what I said about the issue of "morality". Let me be more clear: I do not think that this country of China abides by ANY lines of Morality on any operating level of their society no matter what. This country being discussed does not respect copyright laws, they do not provide for the less than wealthy demographics of their own, and they certainly cannot tell you a Westerner what morality is. I stated this word out of the fact that there are always some con-artists and maybe criminals coming on this board pretending to be moral when in fact they are the least qualified to be saying this, and I was not attacking you at all. It seems like you have put me on their level, which certainly means you do not know me. I have always stated that China is not a good place for qualified professionals in any field to work, and you stated some of those reasons.

Anyways, I read your other post which is quite a good one. This board needs more contributions from different posters. I would not be the end of all authority on what is good or bad, but I certainly liked what you wrote.

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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