I was teaching my adult class, mostly 45-55 year old sararimen, all supporters of the Park Chung-Hee military dictatorship (it's quite an experience working in a country where a fair chunk of the population is nostalgic for a brutal military dictator), when I decided to discuss the latest cycle in the Thai merry-go-round....Quite an eyeopener!
Australians and Canadian were all, like, wtf, but my students were all, like, right on/ AH SA! Why not in Korea? ? Dictator, YAAY!!
Apparently dictatorship is still seen as cool in Asia for many people, a way of 'flushing out the system', dealing with corruption and political undesirables.
The longer I work in Asia, the more difficult it becomes to hold on to my Enlightened 1960s inspired beliefs that 'race is cultural'. It's just so difficult to believe that such basic differences in worldview are anything but innate. ... then I remember our own history...
Australians and Canadian were all, like, wtf, but my students were all, like, right on/ AH SA! Why not in Korea? ? Dictator, YAAY!!
Apparently dictatorship is still seen as cool in Asia for many people, a way of 'flushing out the system', dealing with corruption and political undesirables.
The longer I work in Asia, the more difficult it becomes to hold on to my Enlightened 1960s inspired beliefs that 'race is cultural'. It's just so difficult to believe that such basic differences in worldview are anything but innate. ... then I remember our own history...
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