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Facing a barrage of criticisms, a University of Sydney business school's head tutor was forced to resign after being caught for making a series of online insults against his students, reported the Sydney Morning Herald
Wei Wu, a former Chinese citizen, was uncovered for his social media derogatory remarks about his own kind after the students found out his true identity behind his pseudonym Pekojima.
Wu, who became an Australian last April, quit after reports of him calling his students "Chinese international pigs" sparked widespread outrage in Australia and China.
Hiding behind his pseudonym on Chinese micro-blog site Weibo, he accused Chinese students of cheating "due to low IQs". After students in his class discovered that he was the one behind the abusive comments, they started a petition to condemn his remarks.
A student's translation of one of his posts reads: "The Usyd finance course is very difficult, not sure how many international pigs will hire essay writer [sic] because of their low IQ."
面对劣评如潮,悉尼大学商学院的头导师被迫被抓到制造了一系列针对他的学生在网上的侮辱辞职后,
魏武,曾任中国公民,被揭露他的社交媒体关于他自己的那种后学生发现他对他化名Pekojima背后的真实身份贬损言论。
吴,谁成为澳大利亚去年4月,他打电话报告他的学生“中国国际猪”引发了澳大利亚和中国广泛的愤怒后退出。
隐藏他对中国的微博客网站微博化名后面,他指责作弊“由于低智商”的中国留学生。学生后,他班上发现他的侮辱性评论背后的一个,他们开始了请愿书谴责他的言论。
一个学生的他的职位之一翻译如下:“Usyd金融课程是非常困难的,不知道国际猪有多少聘请,因为他们的低智商的散文作家[原文]”。
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