Can I teach English in North Korea? I have both a Swiss and American passport so I could just say I'm Swiss right?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/la-sha/on-the-revocation-of-whit_b_9531122.html
huffpo was right about you
>>1264238
>linking hufflepuff post
FAGGOT
>>1264238
>huffinton post
>visit best korea
>gov fabricates a story for an excuse to beat you into a coma
>finally sends you home because they can't afford life support
>die
>>1264195
Reminds me of that US Army solider in the 1950s who hated his commanding officer or something so just walked across the line and defected.
He's a fat piece of shit now. Older Kim liked to make movies, and he was the only white guy in the country so when they needed somebody to play an evil American he was the go to guy.
>>1264777
>so when they needed somebody to play an evil American he was the go to guy.
funny how there are plenty of evil american roles to go around in the us these days, maybe kim was ahead of his time
>>1264195
a few guys taught there a while back, you could probably do it but be prepared to shit talk the usa all the time
>>1264195
it may sound like a funny idea to you but please understand that north korea is literally a dystopian ultrafascist hellhole and, in spite of how absurd it seems to us, its horrors are very real and extremely serious. the current news story about the american student should teach you that, if nothing else.
also, realistically it is probably impossible to do that with an american passport and even if you do manage to do it, it will be an unpleasant, lonely and isolating experience. and that is, even if you already speak fluent korean.