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Relevance to pizzagate:
1) Disney is run by elites.
2) Disney is an entertainment company, not a school.
3) Disney is advertising for people to go to China and “train” children to speak English, with no teaching experience required and apparently no background check required.
4) Pedophiles are known to seek jobs that allow them to work with children.
5) Foreign English teachers in Asia have been alleged to sexually abuse children. Here is the case of one who was convicted:
http://www.scmp.com/news/china-insider/article/1443498/us-language-tutor-jailed-30-years-sexually-exploiting-children
6) Disney is an international company that has been alleged to have deep ties to child sexual abuse and mind control.
Excerpt about Disneyland from Brice Taylor's book “Thanks for the Memories”:
Pg. 1: https://postimg.org/image/ekdt9tqxx/
Pg. 2: https://postimg.org/image/py0cl11gl/
7) The potential for international child abuse and/or trafficking perpetrated and/or facilitated by Disney is very high in this situation.
ORIGINAL POST:
You can bet English-speaking pedophiles everywhere are jumping on this.
https://jobs.disneycareers.com/job/shanghai/disney-english-foreign-trainer-in-china-esl-teacher/391/3701556?loc=US&codes=INDEED
Job ID 418983BR
Location Shanghai, Shanghai Shi, China
Business The Walt Disney Company (Corporate)
Brand Disney English
Date posted 08/07/2017 [posted on Indeed.com 09/11/2017]
Your adventure with Disney starts now, come and see how far we can take you!
Since the opening of our flagship center in Shanghai in 2008, Disney English has grown across China, opening our doors to children and shaping their love for learning. Join the team of teachers that provides an award-winning academic curriculum designed to engage and teach children the way they learn; through stories, songs, characters, and above all – fun!
We’re looking for passionate, out-going, English speaking, English as a Second Language (ESL) teachers. You’ll get to discover a new culture, inspire children to learn a new language, and grow and develop your own skills in ways you never dreamed. It's all possible at Disney English.
Our Foreign Trainers (ESL teachers) … Provide a highly engaging and effective English learning experience to children between 3-12 years old through the delivery of innovative and immersive Disney educational content Use immersive learning techniques such as storytelling, singing, dialogue and role-playing, in combination with formal exercises Work a 40 hour work week (20-25 contact teaching hours) including evenings and weekends Measure progress and educational results Build strong relationships with parents and keep them “in-the-know” on their child’s journey. To qualify you’ll need the following:
Completed bachelor degree or above English language fluency in speaking, reading, and writing Able to communicate with young learners where English is not their first language A flexible “can do” attitude and flexible approach to working Passion for Disney and working with young children
Teaching experience and experience working with children is highly desirable but not essential for certain cities in China.
What we offer: Salaries start at 10,000 RMB per month dependent on qualifications/experience Monthly housing allowance up to 4,850 RMB Resettlement allowance of 7,000 RMB Paid airfare to China and a monthly travel stipend toward return trip Three weeks hotel accommodation provided upon arrival in China Health, dental, paid sick and vacation time Robust academic training including assistance obtaining a TEFL-C certification as well as a Rosetta Stone Mandarin license Various Disney discounts* including a limited theme parks admission pass *Benefits subject to change
Disney will give you the opportunity to learn, grow, teach and lead – apply now!
According to a comment by @seekingpeace in a previous Voat thread, abuse of children by foreign English teachers in Asia is a serious problem. Seekingpeace has lived in developing countries for over 20 years. https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/2042994
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Oldno7 ago
You could be on to something but it's there has been an enormous demand to teach ESL globally for a long time now.