@philosopher I’m a current student. I’m pretty sure the professor wouldn’t be asked to be on staff if she didn’t have an adequate way of communicating and teaching materials as needed for her position in accordance to the state of where you reside. Sure there are a couple bad hires here and there. But have you ever taken college math courses?! It’s so rare to get a non accented straight “American” English speakers, in a lot of the science courses for that matter. And have you ever even taken up a full blown conversation with this professor? I’m pretty sure you’ll find out that she’s quite articulate. Especially if she’s teaching a dialect from “China”, I can speak as a student, it would get me to learn the material better because I’d be constantly honed in and trying to translate whatever it is she is trying to convey. And if I weren’t able to understand, I would simply drop the class. It’s an easy mature decision to take. Nobody is forcing the students to take her class. I don’t like China’s ethics as a nation. But I’m pretty damn sure there are some really good individuals with good intentions. Just like how we are perceiving China as a whole, it’s not ALL of them who are bad, or seem bad, it’s the leaders, don’t get it twisted. It’s most likely how the other nations think of us, they don’t see the U.S.A. as individuals for the most part. Can you guess how they perceive us? I’ll shoot the answer because I’ve been on forums asking them what they think of us and I got a lot of “Arrogant, imperialists” Surprised? I’m not. I guess you’ll learn @philosopher You are what you hate. And now that China is playing hard ball, they are saying “No” to us now, and “what part of no don’t you understand?” The cards at the moment are in their favor. Just like when we were the lone super power we had the cards in our favor. We’ve seen this fluctuate from nation to nation throughout history, I don’t know why it’s so surprising to some.