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Rabid Fan? Completely Irresponsible Teacher? Both?

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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28393469/

 

 

Im curious as to the response from Soxtalk to this sort of foreign "education".

 

 

Smack 101: Pittsburgh Teacher Spreads Cleveland Hate In China

Middle School Students Learn To Cheer Steelers, Trash Browns

 

ThePittsburghChannel.Com

updated 9:16 a.m. CT, Sun., Dec. 28, 2008

 

PITTSBURGH - Steeler Nation stretches far and wide -- even as far as China -- and an English teacher from the Pittsburgh suburbs has video to prove it.

 

Gavin Jenkins, a Verona native, is showing students at Xixiang Middle School in Shenzhen how to cheer for the black and gold -- and disrespect the Cleveland Browns, too.

 

A classroom video clip sent to WTAE Channel 4 Action News anchor Wendy Bell shows a blackboard with the words "Cleveland Sucks! The Browns Suck" written on it in chalk....

 

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It's funny. The teacher just seems to be having a little fun. Who hasn't had sports discussion in their grade school class? Or that teacher who loved that one team?

As a future music teacher, I say so what. The world needs a sense of humor.

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