Discourse on why white people shouldn’t move there is fine.

I’m a teacher here so I’d probably be a teacher there. I’m guessing the English school racket is probably very anti communism.

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    You’ll probably just be seen as a nerd is what I’m guessing because that’s just the same as really being into normal politics there

    Also what I hear from Chinese friends. People think Marxism is one of the most boring subjects in class

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      Considering neoclassicalism is somehow taken seriously in Chinese higher ed, I doubt marxism is taught well in regular schooling

      Shit I don’t think its taught accurately anywhere on earth at the moment

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        I think economics is just one of those subjects where many find it boring

        The most interesting parts of communist political theory is generally the sociology, politics, philosophy, and the most boring parts are generally the economics imo

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      I’m noticing a bit of that on xhs: “I thought all this stuff was boring but damn it looks like things get way out of control for you Americans since nobody even knows the basics. Maybe it wasn’t useless and boring after all”

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    I started using hellotalk a year or two ago specifically to ask Chinese people this question. They all told me that it was normal. I would assume it’s more normal in public rather than private schools.