Jiang says critics usually attack his personal status rather than engage his substantive arguments, even when he explicitly identifies himself as a high-school teacher rather than a professor.
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High School teacher
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"So, therefore, you don't count. You don't matter. Stop being a fraud. So, I mean, like I've watched quite a few videos of people..."
"...school professor. And if they watch the lectures, they're a high school teacher."
"...just graduated from Yale College, I was working as a high school teacher, but I wanted to become a writer, I was an English..."
"...what happened was that I got a job as a high school teacher. And then I started to make these YouTube videos. And then..."
"...This dude speaks. English too well to just be a high school teacher. Smells like an operative that literally he literally sounds like every..."
"...a professor. I am not a credential professor. I'm a high school teacher with a pretty popular YouTube following. And it's the internet that..."
"...a doctor or a lawyer. I can only become a high school teacher. So, I'm just a strange person in general. And then, you..."
"...their show, right? They're not gonna, like, ask a random high school teacher to be on their show. What can I do that makes..."
"...workers, the lawyers, the accountants, the doctors, the professors. The high school teachers. They lead once this war in Iran, and Trump is doing..."
"...Messiah, also his internet moniker, Professor Jang, although he's a high school teacher, which he spells out in his lectures, which many people seem..."
"...you say in almost all your lectures that you're a high school teacher. So they really don't have anything on you. Yeah."
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