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Old 18th February 2008, 16:38   #29 (permalink)
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Re: Brainwash

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Originally Posted by Jack Straw
“I also try to inform them of how a big company will take away local people's careers and their parents will earn less.’

You obviously do not have any knowledge of economic research. Stick to teaching English and leave your political views at home.

Who has been brainwashed?
My opinion about convenience stores is not about politics. I only try to tell kids that they have choices and better choices than 7-11. I teach them to recycle their rubbish and not to over-use the plastic bags. Also I teach them that we should support local businesses as we all need to support each other here.

I live in a very small town, not in a big city, so the effects are greater here than eg. Bangkok. Those of you that have chose to criticise me for having good intentions are pretty childish as I don't think I do anything bad here.

P.S. Thanks Pumpkin, I do see your points and Tesco do give people job but the wages are low and encourage people to leave their hometown to bigger cities.

P.P.S Jackstraw, after 260 posts, don't you know how to quote people?
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