What this broadcast is showing is a perceived fake University degree, U of N BC. Then it shows the teacher's apt. all messed up, (courtesy of KCops or MBC most likely), open the drawer, wow, a marijuana pipe, oh no! Then we see heavenly dime bags falling from the sky into a pile, then some crazy looking black powdery shit, then we have the waygooken sitting and relaxing, some commentary from a Canadian, then syringes? Syringes? Are you kidding me? What kind of shit video is this?
@jacob7207 I agree that not all footages in the video are from the actual incidents. But that's what they do on television (not just in Korea but in the U.S. or in other countries) due to the visual characteristics of the medium (as opposed to, for instance, radio).
So what was supposed to fall from the sky? Straws? When you did drugs, you used straws?
@AsianLikeMe So by showing a bunch of syringes, load of Koreans who watched this, who believed it, think that all Foreign English Teachers are smack heads and have chemical dependency issues, when the irony is that the Koreans can drink the Irish under the table. How many functioning or non functioning alcoholics are out there? I'll bet you can't walk for one minute down the street in Seoul, more like 15 seconds, without passing a full blown drunk.
When I did drugs I used straws??? When did I ever say I did drugs??? And if someone were doing drugs, what the hell would they need straws for? Do you know anything about the issue in the Knews 2 years ago, with all the speed coming into Korea by means of Busan? Did you know how much speed goes from Busan straight to the clubs in Gangnam? Did you know that this is all done entirely through Korean Organized crime and Kyopos from LA? They know this, yet they still blame foreigners.
@jacob7207 Right, they don't need straws. They need marijuna or others types of drugs and syringes. So, you never did drugs? Good for you. fyi, there are these people out there pretending to be you and writing about their drug use experiences. Google your ID.
No, I do not know the news. And at this point, it is hard to believe whatever you present as facts because you keep ignoring my request for your sources.
@AsianLikeMe Weather or not I did drugs has nothing to do with this false, hypocritical, one sided and inflexible viewpoint of this news presentation, which has misguided the majority of an entire nation. Fuck, Koreans have even asked me "are drugs really a part of American culture? Is it true that everybody in America does drugs?" No different than the majority following the mad cow craze. An entire nation following the same thought process. That's really scary.
@jacob7207 I suspected that you would leave traces. It is often the case that those who have done something wrong and got penalized would blame others. All these drug use postings and your hatred of Korea are incidentally appearing under the same name.
@AsianLikeMe Leave traces? I have done something wrong? You're searching my name on the internet, you don't know me. Why don't you mind your own business, and get a fucking life.
@jacob7207 Yes, you have done something wrong which either you are choosing to play too dumb to acknowledge or you are truly too racist to acknowledge. "Get a fucking life?" People could say the same thing to you. Please stop exercising your racism, mocking children, following other k-YouTubers only to talk badly of a certain race or nation, and playing the "victim" card. If that's a life that you have, what a life you have! At least, I am trying to do some social justice here. Peace out.
@AsianLikeMe Social Justice? Are you joking? What are you, an attorney? You're stalking me on the internet using Google to search my ID? What the fuck man? Go forth on your internet crusade elsewhere. All I said was that Koreans will believe anything that is put in front of them, which is true. If KBS or MBC said that Koreans discovered Germany, they would believe it. Just look at how they acted during the mad cow protests. A bit of research on Mad Cow would have cleared it up for them.
A bit of research would have cleared it up for them, but no, rioting and vandalism and anarchy was the solution to get back at LMB. Even highly trained Korean scientists and doctors refused to read the facts on Mad Cow disease and go along with the hysteria. A damned Wikipedia Search would have at least informed them on the facts, but KBS and MBC told them LIES, just like this story, LIES. That's something that Koreans are good at though, lying or acting too dramatic over something menial.
The same things could be said about the Tea Party Movement, all the lies on Fox News and tabloids, and the U.S. media's propagandas and the Bush administration's lies that led to the current Iraq War (w/ no evidences of the existence of WMDs). Will you also go around on YouTube and say, "[Americans] will believe everything that is put in front of them?" "[America] is bogus, man." No?
Here, the point in question is your efforts to go around in cyberspace and mock only Korea at every chance. Why?
@AsianLikeMe Yeah, but does the majority of the US watch Fox News? Does the majority of the US agree with the views of the Teabaggers? No. And that is my point.
Social justice also comes from citizens' coparticipation. That is why there are for instance community guidelines, asking people to discuss and report. And people volunteer to do community services.
U R following all these YouTubers who vlog about Korea, to talk badly of Korea? Why? We happen to "follow" [no "stalking" because "you" are doing it] the same YouTubers and I saw you leaving negative comments all the time even when their intention was to express something positive about Korea. Why?
@AsianLikeMe So then tell on me. Report me to the Korean authorities. All I was doing was responding to arrogant Nationalistic Korean posters who feel that they are above the rest of the world. What really kills me is when I get death threats or people threatening to report me to the Korean Police. Again, tell on me. Call the cops. Won't do any good seeing that I am not even in the freaking country.
@jacob7207 It is very clear that you are a racist and covering your own racism by blaming everything on Korea. With such attitudes, it is no wonder you would receive death threats. I am glad that the low life like you is no longer in Korea.
@AsianLikeMe I'm glad I'm gone as well. Korea is shit. I'm not blaming anything more on Korea than what is evident. I never made racist commentary and I'm not racist either. I teach in the ghetto where as a white man, I am the minority. I enjoy my job, my students, and my coworkers, as a minority. Every day I walk into work I smile. You're extrapolating what I said, and now you're trying to turn it around onto me. Sorry but you fail at being smart. Go back to school smart boy.
@jacob7207 You ARE a racist. Non-racists would not ever generalize an entire country or its people in a negative way.
Korea has a lot of people, ranging from bad people to good people, just like any other countries do. Yet, you go after all these YouTube videos at every chance you can have, and say stuff like, "Korea is bogus." Now, that is a clear evidence that you ARE a racist.
@AsianLikeMe Because it is bogus. Sorry to burst your bubble, but it is. Again, I'm not racist. Now the fact that you continue to come at me with your pseudo intellectual shit is clear evidence that you are a tosser.
@AsianLikeMe No, the reason I received death threats from Koreans on Youtube is because they are insecure with themselves, can't handle someone else pointing out what they are in support of is backwards and wrong, so the only resort they have is to slam their fist and threaten to track me down, in Korea of course, when I live all the way across the Ocean.
And loads of times my students would whip out their camera phones and film me without my consent. Loads of times in Seoul, people would photograph me at random, without my consent, so no, I don't need their consent. I'll film what I want and share it with the world. Peace.
@jacob7207 But you are a teacher and they are children. You can tell your students not to have their camera out during class. And in your video context, was it a random video moment or did you have a specific intention of portraying your child students in a negative way? You are a teacher, so as a teacher myself, what you did and what you just provided me with as the reason are very puzzling.
And street is public. Classroom in your video context is not. Do you honestly equate the two?
@AsianLikeMe You know how many times in class I would tell my students to put their cameras away in class? Loads. You know how many times they would respond with totally out of line comments to me, as if I didn't understand what they were saying? Again, loads. Korean public schools are full of kids playing with their cell phones, filming teachers, filming each other, more interested in the latest Samsung than the lesson of the moment.
@AsianLikeMe Of course, but here's a better question. Do Hagwon Wongjongnims ever think of taking their foreign staff's ability a little more seriously instead of labeling them as a funny looking baby sitter? Because that's what Foreign English Teachers in Korean Hagwons essentially are. As a teacher still, I take my responsibilities very seriously, and my boss treats me with respect as well. What do you know? A healthy work environment.
A teacher who takes his job seriously posts such a video mocking his child students on YouTube? (And you even shoved your own words into kids' mouth who couldn't converse, taking advantage of the unequal linguistic relationship and finishing their sentences. For what? For your genuine concerns of the students? Or for your kick of fun?) A teacher who takes his job seriously would teach his kids the values of cultural diversity. And now you are blaming your wonjongnims.
The syringes at the end of the video, finishing touch to this crap. More Koreans do and sell drugs than foreigners in Korea, fact. More Koreans molest children in Korea than foreigners in Korea, fact. More Koreans bang prostitutes behind their wives than foreigners in Korea, fact. Fucked up thing, again, is that it goes unnoticed but the second a foreigner falls in the picture, don't matter if he's innocent or not, he gets nailed to the wall. Korea is bogus man. Come back to the US.
@jacob7207 What are your sources? I ask you again, provide me with the sources that convinced you to believe that Korean teachers do sell/do drugs, molest children, and engage in illegal sex acts than foreign teachers do. Regardless, Korean teachers committing a crime and foreign English teachers committing a crime are similar but still different issues, because the later involves immigration issues, which you seem to agree with in your cry for the need of the U.S. toughing the immigration laws.
@AsianLikeMe Yeah, we do need to toughen up our immigration laws in the U.S. More states need to get on the ball, or our country will go to shit, cheap labour all over the place with highly educated people unwilling to work for pennies, so throw the jobs to the immigrants. It's degrading not only to the citizens but demoralizing to the immigrants as well.
@jacob7207 So, it is Okay that the U.S. toughens up immigration laws, like the recent immigration law in AZ that allows racial profiling, but not Okay that Korea toughens up her immigration laws?
@AsianLikeMe The Korean Immigration department needs to seriously get their shit in order, before they toughen up on their immigration laws. No lie, the Korean immigration laws vary from branch office to branch office I shit you not. In addition, the Korean Immigration Dept is far more racist than the Immigration Dept. in America.
I never said K Teachers sell drugs. I said that there are more cases of drug use, child molestation, and adultry in Korea among Koreans than foreigners in Korea. I forgot to mention gambling as well, as that's high up on the list. These cases, involving Koreans seldom come to light, but god forbid it's a foreigner and then KBS, SBS, and MBC are spouting anti foreigner rhetoric left and right, lies lies lies, but that's something that happens a lot over there, lies lies lies.
But you did say, "far more... Korean teachers molesting or physically abusing students in KoreaKorean teachers molesting or physically abusing students." Again, where are your sources that compare Korean teachers and foreign teachers?
It seems that you believe for the U.S. that natives committing crimes and foreigners committing crimes present different issues, as you say, "Now people come here out of the blue and just fucking demand shit..." but not for Korea. Isn't that hypocritical?
@AsianLikeMe Who comes to Korea demanding shit? Every foreigner I knew in Korea, and I knew a LOT or people doing different jobs over there, were honest, hard working, and signed a contract in advance stating what the job was and what their employer would provide. I never saw foreigners demanding anything, except maybe when their boss pocketed half of their pay, or fired them at the 11th month of their one year contract, thus keeping the severance and fucking off on the pension altogether.
@jacob7207 I am not arguing whether all foreigners are good or bad, (though it seems like what you are trying to do is to generalize that all Koreans ranging from students, parents, media, wonjangnims, kyopos, to officials are bad while all foreigners are good [and you are still hypocritically calling others racist?). I am rather pointing out the fallacy of your such [ir-]rationality.
@AsianLikeMe There are videos on here as well as Naver of K Teachers abusing students, filmed by students, with their cell phones. What's funny is when that ajumma accused me of touching her daughters breasts in class, I told them to check the camera footage. The schools response was "oh, the tape was erased, but we think you shouldn't work here." Only when I presented them with a letter from an attorney, the woman backed off. Nothing funnier than catching a Korean in a lie. HA HA HA.
@jacob7207 Of course, if you dig, you can find cases of child abuse in any country. What is troubling to me is your fallacy of (ironically and hypocritically racist) generalization (i.e., Korean media cover a story of immigrant doing illegal activities [more than Koreans doing the same things because they are foreigners and because their cases involve immigration issues] and you make racist comments yourself).
@AsianLikeMe That's exactly correct. If a foreigner does something unlawful in Korea, the media goes into a frenzy, but if a Korean does it, it's like "oh just ignore it til it goes away." Then it's like it never happened. You're not making any sense. Just trying to draw out any bit of credible validity to your side of this narrow argument, which is really stupid to begin with. When did I make racist comments?
And you don't work at a hagwon. You work at a Kush little International High School. You probably look down on the foreigners who work in hagwons as well.
@jacob7207 I said I teach at an American high education institution (i.e., college), not "High School." Why do you accuse me of looking down on the foreigners who work in hagwons? Upon what evidences? And with what specific goals of yours?
And you do know that there are far more cases of Korean teachers molesting or physically abusing students in Korea, but these cases rarely hit prime time news, but the second any suspicion of a foreigner doing this, shit hits the fan. You are a Kyopo. You fit in. You don't understand where I am coming from.
@jacob7207 Can you direct me to the source that argues that Korean "teachers" molest children than foreign teachers? Regardless, Koreans committing a crime and foreigners committing a crime present different social problems. For instance, the later also brings up an issue of surveillance of foreigners because they can "flee" to their home country. Also it is an immigration law issue, so the media pay attention to it. Similarly here in the U.S. media pay more attention to crimes by immigrants.
@jacob7207 I am not a kyopo (Korean American). I am currently living in a small rural town whose population is predominantly white, so I as a Korean immigrant do not fit in. I do not understand where your hatred is coming from. So I am asking. Please do not use that as an excuse to discredit me. And please carefully examine your own potentially racist logic ("You are a Korean and I am white, so you do not have any capacity to understand me") before you accuse Korean kids of being racist.
@jacob7207 "Koreans will believe any information that is put in front of them?" Why do you like to talk badly of Korea? I see that you do this often. You called your Korean child students racist, but how are your such behaviors any different?
@AsianLikeMe They're bashing a Canadian teacher in this video. The media in your country is so Xenophobic and biased, always portraying honest hard working english Teachers in your country in a bad light. No wonder so many people hate working in your country or doing business there.
@jacob7207 In the clip, the journalists are reporting a case of Australian (not Canadian) child molester. Honestly, in your right mind, what were they supposed to say? "We, Koreans, thank the Australian for sexually abusing a Korean child?"
And in the clip, the focus is more on the need of a better system that regulates hagwons than on the bashing of teachers. They never said, "All ESL teachers are bad." It is obvious that you do not fully comprehend the content, yet want to "bash" Korea. Why?
@jacob7207 No, but I am teaching at an American high education institution. Why do you ask? Could you answer the questions that I asked. I'm interested in knowing why you despise Korea so much while she offered you with a job, good salary, universal healthcare, housing, flight fare, etc.
@AsianLikeMe Have you ever been accused on the job at your school for doing something wrong, based on the fact that you were a foreigner, an easy target to pin the blame on? Have you ever been accused by an adjumma for touching her daughters breasts even though you didn't? Have you ever been randomly spit on for not looking Korean? Have you ever been kicked? Punched? Purposely shoved?
@jacob7207 Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes (for looking "foreign"), except for being accused of child pedophile behaviors. Arizona just passed an anti-immigration law that promotes racial profiling and another bill that bans Ethnic Studies and discriminates teachers with accent. Still I do not make a video on calling my students racist and post it without their consent. That is not what a teacher would do, in my opinion.
@AsianLikeMe More U.S. states should toughen up their immigration laws. How wold you like it if someone moved into your kitchen without an invite then demanded a hot meal every night, clean bed sheets, etc. My great grandparents came here with nothing. Now people come here out of the blue and just fucking demand shit left and right, and they get it. If you want to come here and don't want to adhere to the laws, learn the language, etc, then go back home.
@jacob7207 So, the Korean immigration laws should say the same things to foreigners? How would you feel when someone [European immigrants] kicks you [Mexicans] out your property, build a new house, calls it your land/home, then tells you that you "fucking demand shit left and right?"
Wouldn't you say that if someone is going to be for anti-immigration laws, that person when visiting another country as an immigrant should be also subject to the anti-immigration laws that he/she is for?
@AsianLikeMe Well, I'm not Mexican and I don't plan on being Mexican anytime soon. The Korean Immigration Officials are some of the most incompetent people in Korea. Where are you going with this as this is really confusing at this point.
@AsianLikeMe And when were Europeans kicking Mexicans out of their homes? I don't believe we touched up on that part of history when I was a kid. Maybe because it never happened?
@jacob7207 And where did they come from? Mars? Anyway, the point is you being hypocritical of despising immigrants in the U.S. evident in your language (i.e., "They just fucking come here... shit left and right...") and also despising Korea/-ns when immigrants like you in Korea are ever portrayed in a negative way.
@AsianLikeMe I was referring to ILLEGAL immigrants who come to and stay in the US ILLEGALLY. Get your facts straight. When I lived there, I played by the rules and still got shit on. So I have no sympathy for anyone who expects to be allowed to stay here illegally. And Koreans would never let a foreigner immigrate and be naturalized. A special visa, yes, but to become a citizen of Korea, as a foreign national? Don't kid yourself. We let loads stay in the US permanently, every year.
Please do not blame me for your not specifically saying "ILLEGAL" immigrants in your earlier comments.
Well, then you should have no sympathy either for these foreigners who teach in Korea illegally (which the clip is discussing) and who commit crimes such as drug consumption which voids their E-2 visa status and makes them illegal.
A sovereign state has its own rights to regulate naturalization. Japan and all these European countries hardly allow naturalization, for instance.
@AsianLikeMe who I have sympathy for are the motivated and misiinformed English Teachers, who give up everything they have, come to Korea with an open mind, find out it wasn't what it was cracked up to be, get ripped off by their employers, get refused service places for being foreign, get labeled criminals, all because of the ignorance of the masses. Korea is only shooting itself in the foot. All this will bite Korea in the ass sooner or later. And they'll still blame the foreigners. F off.
@jacob7207 California, Arizona, New Mexico... all these southwest areas were part of Mexico. Because you do not know the history does not mean that it did not happen.
What this broadcast is showing is a perceived fake University degree, U of N BC. Then it shows the teacher's apt. all messed up, (courtesy of KCops or MBC most likely), open the drawer, wow, a marijuana pipe, oh no! Then we see heavenly dime bags falling from the sky into a pile, then some crazy looking black powdery shit, then we have the waygooken sitting and relaxing, some commentary from a Canadian, then syringes? Syringes? Are you kidding me? What kind of shit video is this?
jacob7207 1 year ago
@jacob7207 I agree that not all footages in the video are from the actual incidents. But that's what they do on television (not just in Korea but in the U.S. or in other countries) due to the visual characteristics of the medium (as opposed to, for instance, radio).
So what was supposed to fall from the sky? Straws? When you did drugs, you used straws?
AsianLikeMe 1 year ago
@AsianLikeMe So by showing a bunch of syringes, load of Koreans who watched this, who believed it, think that all Foreign English Teachers are smack heads and have chemical dependency issues, when the irony is that the Koreans can drink the Irish under the table. How many functioning or non functioning alcoholics are out there? I'll bet you can't walk for one minute down the street in Seoul, more like 15 seconds, without passing a full blown drunk.
jacob7207 1 year ago
@jacob7207 You asked when you made racist comments? Well, here is one out of many.
AsianLikeMe 1 year ago
When I did drugs I used straws??? When did I ever say I did drugs??? And if someone were doing drugs, what the hell would they need straws for? Do you know anything about the issue in the Knews 2 years ago, with all the speed coming into Korea by means of Busan? Did you know how much speed goes from Busan straight to the clubs in Gangnam? Did you know that this is all done entirely through Korean Organized crime and Kyopos from LA? They know this, yet they still blame foreigners.
jacob7207 1 year ago
@jacob7207 Right, they don't need straws. They need marijuna or others types of drugs and syringes. So, you never did drugs? Good for you. fyi, there are these people out there pretending to be you and writing about their drug use experiences. Google your ID.
No, I do not know the news. And at this point, it is hard to believe whatever you present as facts because you keep ignoring my request for your sources.
AsianLikeMe 1 year ago
@AsianLikeMe Weather or not I did drugs has nothing to do with this false, hypocritical, one sided and inflexible viewpoint of this news presentation, which has misguided the majority of an entire nation. Fuck, Koreans have even asked me "are drugs really a part of American culture? Is it true that everybody in America does drugs?" No different than the majority following the mad cow craze. An entire nation following the same thought process. That's really scary.
jacob7207 1 year ago
@AsianLikeMe It was all over the news two years ago.
Why are you google searching my name? Are you stalking me? What is with you angry chip on the shoulder netizens?
jacob7207 1 year ago
@jacob7207 I suspected that you would leave traces. It is often the case that those who have done something wrong and got penalized would blame others. All these drug use postings and your hatred of Korea are incidentally appearing under the same name.
AsianLikeMe 1 year ago
@AsianLikeMe Leave traces? I have done something wrong? You're searching my name on the internet, you don't know me. Why don't you mind your own business, and get a fucking life.
jacob7207 1 year ago
@jacob7207 Yes, you have done something wrong which either you are choosing to play too dumb to acknowledge or you are truly too racist to acknowledge. "Get a fucking life?" People could say the same thing to you. Please stop exercising your racism, mocking children, following other k-YouTubers only to talk badly of a certain race or nation, and playing the "victim" card. If that's a life that you have, what a life you have! At least, I am trying to do some social justice here. Peace out.
AsianLikeMe 1 year ago
@AsianLikeMe Social Justice? Are you joking? What are you, an attorney? You're stalking me on the internet using Google to search my ID? What the fuck man? Go forth on your internet crusade elsewhere. All I said was that Koreans will believe anything that is put in front of them, which is true. If KBS or MBC said that Koreans discovered Germany, they would believe it. Just look at how they acted during the mad cow protests. A bit of research on Mad Cow would have cleared it up for them.
jacob7207 1 year ago
A bit of research would have cleared it up for them, but no, rioting and vandalism and anarchy was the solution to get back at LMB. Even highly trained Korean scientists and doctors refused to read the facts on Mad Cow disease and go along with the hysteria. A damned Wikipedia Search would have at least informed them on the facts, but KBS and MBC told them LIES, just like this story, LIES. That's something that Koreans are good at though, lying or acting too dramatic over something menial.
jacob7207 1 year ago
The same things could be said about the Tea Party Movement, all the lies on Fox News and tabloids, and the U.S. media's propagandas and the Bush administration's lies that led to the current Iraq War (w/ no evidences of the existence of WMDs). Will you also go around on YouTube and say, "[Americans] will believe everything that is put in front of them?" "[America] is bogus, man." No?
Here, the point in question is your efforts to go around in cyberspace and mock only Korea at every chance. Why?
AsianLikeMe 1 year ago
@AsianLikeMe Yeah, but does the majority of the US watch Fox News? Does the majority of the US agree with the views of the Teabaggers? No. And that is my point.
jacob7207 1 year ago
Social justice also comes from citizens' coparticipation. That is why there are for instance community guidelines, asking people to discuss and report. And people volunteer to do community services.
U R following all these YouTubers who vlog about Korea, to talk badly of Korea? Why? We happen to "follow" [no "stalking" because "you" are doing it] the same YouTubers and I saw you leaving negative comments all the time even when their intention was to express something positive about Korea. Why?
AsianLikeMe 1 year ago
@AsianLikeMe So then tell on me. Report me to the Korean authorities. All I was doing was responding to arrogant Nationalistic Korean posters who feel that they are above the rest of the world. What really kills me is when I get death threats or people threatening to report me to the Korean Police. Again, tell on me. Call the cops. Won't do any good seeing that I am not even in the freaking country.
jacob7207 1 year ago
@jacob7207 It is very clear that you are a racist and covering your own racism by blaming everything on Korea. With such attitudes, it is no wonder you would receive death threats. I am glad that the low life like you is no longer in Korea.
AsianLikeMe 1 year ago
@AsianLikeMe I'm glad I'm gone as well. Korea is shit. I'm not blaming anything more on Korea than what is evident. I never made racist commentary and I'm not racist either. I teach in the ghetto where as a white man, I am the minority. I enjoy my job, my students, and my coworkers, as a minority. Every day I walk into work I smile. You're extrapolating what I said, and now you're trying to turn it around onto me. Sorry but you fail at being smart. Go back to school smart boy.
jacob7207 1 year ago
@jacob7207 You ARE a racist. Non-racists would not ever generalize an entire country or its people in a negative way.
Korea has a lot of people, ranging from bad people to good people, just like any other countries do. Yet, you go after all these YouTube videos at every chance you can have, and say stuff like, "Korea is bogus." Now, that is a clear evidence that you ARE a racist.
AsianLikeMe 1 year ago
@AsianLikeMe Because it is bogus. Sorry to burst your bubble, but it is. Again, I'm not racist. Now the fact that you continue to come at me with your pseudo intellectual shit is clear evidence that you are a tosser.
jacob7207 1 year ago
@jacob7207 You ARE a racist.
AsianLikeMe 1 year ago
@AsianLikeMe Holy shit. You are like an energizer bunny. You never stop.
jacob7207 1 year ago
@AsianLikeMe No, the reason I received death threats from Koreans on Youtube is because they are insecure with themselves, can't handle someone else pointing out what they are in support of is backwards and wrong, so the only resort they have is to slam their fist and threaten to track me down, in Korea of course, when I live all the way across the Ocean.
Pathetic...
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jacob7207 1 year ago
And loads of times my students would whip out their camera phones and film me without my consent. Loads of times in Seoul, people would photograph me at random, without my consent, so no, I don't need their consent. I'll film what I want and share it with the world. Peace.
jacob7207 1 year ago
@jacob7207 But you are a teacher and they are children. You can tell your students not to have their camera out during class. And in your video context, was it a random video moment or did you have a specific intention of portraying your child students in a negative way? You are a teacher, so as a teacher myself, what you did and what you just provided me with as the reason are very puzzling.
And street is public. Classroom in your video context is not. Do you honestly equate the two?
AsianLikeMe 1 year ago
@AsianLikeMe You know how many times in class I would tell my students to put their cameras away in class? Loads. You know how many times they would respond with totally out of line comments to me, as if I didn't understand what they were saying? Again, loads. Korean public schools are full of kids playing with their cell phones, filming teachers, filming each other, more interested in the latest Samsung than the lesson of the moment.
jacob7207 1 year ago
@jacob7207 Do you ever even think of taking responsibilities as a teacher?
AsianLikeMe 1 year ago
@AsianLikeMe Of course, but here's a better question. Do Hagwon Wongjongnims ever think of taking their foreign staff's ability a little more seriously instead of labeling them as a funny looking baby sitter? Because that's what Foreign English Teachers in Korean Hagwons essentially are. As a teacher still, I take my responsibilities very seriously, and my boss treats me with respect as well. What do you know? A healthy work environment.
jacob7207 1 year ago
A teacher who takes his job seriously posts such a video mocking his child students on YouTube? (And you even shoved your own words into kids' mouth who couldn't converse, taking advantage of the unequal linguistic relationship and finishing their sentences. For what? For your genuine concerns of the students? Or for your kick of fun?) A teacher who takes his job seriously would teach his kids the values of cultural diversity. And now you are blaming your wonjongnims.
AsianLikeMe 1 year ago
The syringes at the end of the video, finishing touch to this crap. More Koreans do and sell drugs than foreigners in Korea, fact. More Koreans molest children in Korea than foreigners in Korea, fact. More Koreans bang prostitutes behind their wives than foreigners in Korea, fact. Fucked up thing, again, is that it goes unnoticed but the second a foreigner falls in the picture, don't matter if he's innocent or not, he gets nailed to the wall. Korea is bogus man. Come back to the US.
jacob7207 1 year ago
@jacob7207 What are your sources? I ask you again, provide me with the sources that convinced you to believe that Korean teachers do sell/do drugs, molest children, and engage in illegal sex acts than foreign teachers do. Regardless, Korean teachers committing a crime and foreign English teachers committing a crime are similar but still different issues, because the later involves immigration issues, which you seem to agree with in your cry for the need of the U.S. toughing the immigration laws.
AsianLikeMe 1 year ago
@AsianLikeMe Yeah, we do need to toughen up our immigration laws in the U.S. More states need to get on the ball, or our country will go to shit, cheap labour all over the place with highly educated people unwilling to work for pennies, so throw the jobs to the immigrants. It's degrading not only to the citizens but demoralizing to the immigrants as well.
jacob7207 1 year ago
@jacob7207 So, it is Okay that the U.S. toughens up immigration laws, like the recent immigration law in AZ that allows racial profiling, but not Okay that Korea toughens up her immigration laws?
AsianLikeMe 1 year ago
@AsianLikeMe The Korean Immigration department needs to seriously get their shit in order, before they toughen up on their immigration laws. No lie, the Korean immigration laws vary from branch office to branch office I shit you not. In addition, the Korean Immigration Dept is far more racist than the Immigration Dept. in America.
jacob7207 1 year ago
I never said K Teachers sell drugs. I said that there are more cases of drug use, child molestation, and adultry in Korea among Koreans than foreigners in Korea. I forgot to mention gambling as well, as that's high up on the list. These cases, involving Koreans seldom come to light, but god forbid it's a foreigner and then KBS, SBS, and MBC are spouting anti foreigner rhetoric left and right, lies lies lies, but that's something that happens a lot over there, lies lies lies.
jacob7207 1 year ago
But you did say, "far more... Korean teachers molesting or physically abusing students in KoreaKorean teachers molesting or physically abusing students." Again, where are your sources that compare Korean teachers and foreign teachers?
It seems that you believe for the U.S. that natives committing crimes and foreigners committing crimes present different issues, as you say, "Now people come here out of the blue and just fucking demand shit..." but not for Korea. Isn't that hypocritical?
AsianLikeMe 1 year ago
@AsianLikeMe Who comes to Korea demanding shit? Every foreigner I knew in Korea, and I knew a LOT or people doing different jobs over there, were honest, hard working, and signed a contract in advance stating what the job was and what their employer would provide. I never saw foreigners demanding anything, except maybe when their boss pocketed half of their pay, or fired them at the 11th month of their one year contract, thus keeping the severance and fucking off on the pension altogether.
jacob7207 1 year ago
@jacob7207 I am not arguing whether all foreigners are good or bad, (though it seems like what you are trying to do is to generalize that all Koreans ranging from students, parents, media, wonjangnims, kyopos, to officials are bad while all foreigners are good [and you are still hypocritically calling others racist?). I am rather pointing out the fallacy of your such [ir-]rationality.
AsianLikeMe 1 year ago
@AsianLikeMe There are videos on here as well as Naver of K Teachers abusing students, filmed by students, with their cell phones. What's funny is when that ajumma accused me of touching her daughters breasts in class, I told them to check the camera footage. The schools response was "oh, the tape was erased, but we think you shouldn't work here." Only when I presented them with a letter from an attorney, the woman backed off. Nothing funnier than catching a Korean in a lie. HA HA HA.
jacob7207 1 year ago
@jacob7207 Of course, if you dig, you can find cases of child abuse in any country. What is troubling to me is your fallacy of (ironically and hypocritically racist) generalization (i.e., Korean media cover a story of immigrant doing illegal activities [more than Koreans doing the same things because they are foreigners and because their cases involve immigration issues] and you make racist comments yourself).
AsianLikeMe 1 year ago
@AsianLikeMe That's exactly correct. If a foreigner does something unlawful in Korea, the media goes into a frenzy, but if a Korean does it, it's like "oh just ignore it til it goes away." Then it's like it never happened. You're not making any sense. Just trying to draw out any bit of credible validity to your side of this narrow argument, which is really stupid to begin with. When did I make racist comments?
jacob7207 1 year ago
@jacob7207 "When did I make racist comments?" Right...
AsianLikeMe 1 year ago
And you don't work at a hagwon. You work at a Kush little International High School. You probably look down on the foreigners who work in hagwons as well.
jacob7207 1 year ago
@jacob7207 I said I teach at an American high education institution (i.e., college), not "High School." Why do you accuse me of looking down on the foreigners who work in hagwons? Upon what evidences? And with what specific goals of yours?
AsianLikeMe 1 year ago
And you do know that there are far more cases of Korean teachers molesting or physically abusing students in Korea, but these cases rarely hit prime time news, but the second any suspicion of a foreigner doing this, shit hits the fan. You are a Kyopo. You fit in. You don't understand where I am coming from.
jacob7207 1 year ago
@jacob7207 Can you direct me to the source that argues that Korean "teachers" molest children than foreign teachers? Regardless, Koreans committing a crime and foreigners committing a crime present different social problems. For instance, the later also brings up an issue of surveillance of foreigners because they can "flee" to their home country. Also it is an immigration law issue, so the media pay attention to it. Similarly here in the U.S. media pay more attention to crimes by immigrants.
AsianLikeMe 1 year ago
@jacob7207 I am not a kyopo (Korean American). I am currently living in a small rural town whose population is predominantly white, so I as a Korean immigrant do not fit in. I do not understand where your hatred is coming from. So I am asking. Please do not use that as an excuse to discredit me. And please carefully examine your own potentially racist logic ("You are a Korean and I am white, so you do not have any capacity to understand me") before you accuse Korean kids of being racist.
AsianLikeMe 1 year ago
Koreans will believe any information that is put in front of them.
jacob7207 2 years ago
@jacob7207 "Koreans will believe any information that is put in front of them?" Why do you like to talk badly of Korea? I see that you do this often. You called your Korean child students racist, but how are your such behaviors any different?
AsianLikeMe 1 year ago
@AsianLikeMe They're bashing a Canadian teacher in this video. The media in your country is so Xenophobic and biased, always portraying honest hard working english Teachers in your country in a bad light. No wonder so many people hate working in your country or doing business there.
jacob7207 1 year ago
@jacob7207 In the clip, the journalists are reporting a case of Australian (not Canadian) child molester. Honestly, in your right mind, what were they supposed to say? "We, Koreans, thank the Australian for sexually abusing a Korean child?"
And in the clip, the focus is more on the need of a better system that regulates hagwons than on the bashing of teachers. They never said, "All ESL teachers are bad." It is obvious that you do not fully comprehend the content, yet want to "bash" Korea. Why?
AsianLikeMe 1 year ago
Have you ever worked in a Korean Hagwon?
jacob7207 1 year ago
@jacob7207 No, but I am teaching at an American high education institution. Why do you ask? Could you answer the questions that I asked. I'm interested in knowing why you despise Korea so much while she offered you with a job, good salary, universal healthcare, housing, flight fare, etc.
AsianLikeMe 1 year ago
@AsianLikeMe Have you ever been accused on the job at your school for doing something wrong, based on the fact that you were a foreigner, an easy target to pin the blame on? Have you ever been accused by an adjumma for touching her daughters breasts even though you didn't? Have you ever been randomly spit on for not looking Korean? Have you ever been kicked? Punched? Purposely shoved?
jacob7207 1 year ago
@jacob7207 Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes (for looking "foreign"), except for being accused of child pedophile behaviors. Arizona just passed an anti-immigration law that promotes racial profiling and another bill that bans Ethnic Studies and discriminates teachers with accent. Still I do not make a video on calling my students racist and post it without their consent. That is not what a teacher would do, in my opinion.
AsianLikeMe 1 year ago
@AsianLikeMe More U.S. states should toughen up their immigration laws. How wold you like it if someone moved into your kitchen without an invite then demanded a hot meal every night, clean bed sheets, etc. My great grandparents came here with nothing. Now people come here out of the blue and just fucking demand shit left and right, and they get it. If you want to come here and don't want to adhere to the laws, learn the language, etc, then go back home.
jacob7207 1 year ago
@jacob7207 So, the Korean immigration laws should say the same things to foreigners? How would you feel when someone [European immigrants] kicks you [Mexicans] out your property, build a new house, calls it your land/home, then tells you that you "fucking demand shit left and right?"
Wouldn't you say that if someone is going to be for anti-immigration laws, that person when visiting another country as an immigrant should be also subject to the anti-immigration laws that he/she is for?
AsianLikeMe 1 year ago
@AsianLikeMe Well, I'm not Mexican and I don't plan on being Mexican anytime soon. The Korean Immigration Officials are some of the most incompetent people in Korea. Where are you going with this as this is really confusing at this point.
jacob7207 1 year ago
@AsianLikeMe And when were Europeans kicking Mexicans out of their homes? I don't believe we touched up on that part of history when I was a kid. Maybe because it never happened?
jacob7207 1 year ago
@jacob7207 Uhhh, the Mexican-American War in the mid-19th century?
AsianLikeMe 1 year ago
@AsianLikeMe That was open land. Free for all.
jacob7207 1 year ago
@jacob7207 And Europeans weren't involved in the Mexican American war.
jacob7207 1 year ago
@jacob7207 European Americans.
AsianLikeMe 1 year ago
@AsianLikeMe no they were not European Americans, they were American pioneers, discoverers, and settlers.
jacob7207 1 year ago
@jacob7207 And where did they come from? Mars? Anyway, the point is you being hypocritical of despising immigrants in the U.S. evident in your language (i.e., "They just fucking come here... shit left and right...") and also despising Korea/-ns when immigrants like you in Korea are ever portrayed in a negative way.
AsianLikeMe 1 year ago
@AsianLikeMe I was referring to ILLEGAL immigrants who come to and stay in the US ILLEGALLY. Get your facts straight. When I lived there, I played by the rules and still got shit on. So I have no sympathy for anyone who expects to be allowed to stay here illegally. And Koreans would never let a foreigner immigrate and be naturalized. A special visa, yes, but to become a citizen of Korea, as a foreign national? Don't kid yourself. We let loads stay in the US permanently, every year.
jacob7207 1 year ago
Please do not blame me for your not specifically saying "ILLEGAL" immigrants in your earlier comments.
Well, then you should have no sympathy either for these foreigners who teach in Korea illegally (which the clip is discussing) and who commit crimes such as drug consumption which voids their E-2 visa status and makes them illegal.
A sovereign state has its own rights to regulate naturalization. Japan and all these European countries hardly allow naturalization, for instance.
AsianLikeMe 1 year ago
@AsianLikeMe who I have sympathy for are the motivated and misiinformed English Teachers, who give up everything they have, come to Korea with an open mind, find out it wasn't what it was cracked up to be, get ripped off by their employers, get refused service places for being foreign, get labeled criminals, all because of the ignorance of the masses. Korea is only shooting itself in the foot. All this will bite Korea in the ass sooner or later. And they'll still blame the foreigners. F off.
jacob7207 1 year ago
@jacob7207 California, Arizona, New Mexico... all these southwest areas were part of Mexico. Because you do not know the history does not mean that it did not happen.
AsianLikeMe 1 year ago
@AsianLikeMe And this has to do with current issues on Korean and American Immigration how?
jacob7207 1 year ago