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17 May 11
19 October 10

Reblogged: fatmanatee

16 December 09
Be assured a college graduate teaching English in Korea is no doubt a liberal to the core.

Some right-wing troll peanut gallery guy from LiveJournal.

I’m interested in the assumptions behind his comment. Why is teaching English in Korea a liberal thing to do? I’m going for money and a travel experience. I’m not going out of any wonderful aspirations to ~*~* make a difference *~*~ (not that I won’t make a difference, but it’s a somewhat common thing to do for college graduates these days.)

So, what makes teaching abroad “liberal”? Thoughts?

(via jgh)

How funny!  I occasionally write for an education blog, and some other blogger covered my introductory post and said the same thing about me.  Because I believed in giving a voice to the disenfranchised.  Really?  How does that make me liberal?  I think it just makes me a good person.

I think the words they used were “bleeding-heart liberal.”

Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh