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The Lemon

Joined: 11 Jan 2003
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Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2005 7:57 am Post subject: |
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Bulsajo wrote: |
Hollywoodaction wrote: |
She said putting these guys in prison is seriously hurting Korea's image in Canada. |
No offense to your mom or anything but I have not found this to be the case. |
I'd be surprised if it actually was the case.
Any Canadian who thinks for one second that this is somehow the fault of Korea needs to give her head a shake. What a bizarre argument. Canadians are breaking the law in Korea, and it's Korea's fault they're treating these Canadians like the criminals they actually are?
There's so much wrong with the tone of the Globe and Mail article, starting with this:
Speaking from his family home in Barrie, Ont., Andrew Dekker, 28, described the chain of events that led Canadians like him to be jailed in Korea alongside illegal factory workers from Pakistan and China.
Oh, the horror!!! Did some third world cooties rub off on the first world Canadian while he was forced to sit near them in close quarters?
yata wrote: |
With all the different threads about Canadians working illegally, don't you wonder how Derrek is feeling? He must be in ecstasy. |
It is the ultimate Derrek wet dream, huh...
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Besides, he added, degrees shouldn't matter all that much. "You're either a good teacher or not a good teacher," he said. "In my case, I think I'm a good teacher." |
Like this hasn't been written on this board a couple of billion times, presumably by people without teacher training. |
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On the other hand
Joined: 19 Apr 2003 Location: I walk along the avenue
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Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2005 1:03 am Post subject: |
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There's so much wrong with the tone of the Globe and Mail article, starting with this:
Speaking from his family home in Barrie, Ont., Andrew Dekker, 28, described the chain of events that led Canadians like him to be jailed in Korea alongside illegal factory workers from Pakistan and China.
Oh, the horror!!! Did some third world cooties rub off on the first world Canadian while he was forced to sit near them in close quarters?
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One of the things I found amusing about the discussion on Dave's was when people defended the Globe's journalism by appealing to its reputation as Canada's premiere newspaper.
The Globe is my regular paper when I'm back in Canada. Yeah, it's okay, usually better than the Southam papers and certainly better than the Post. However, it is by no means immune to parochialism, bandwagonism, or incomplete presentation of the facts. On a bad day, it's not so far removed from the Korea Herald. |
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