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Old Sat 21-Oct-06, 02:57 PM   #7 (permalink)
brian miller
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There is no such organization as Connexions in Japan or anywhere else that would take an interest in Clark's so-called case. A simple google search 'connexions Japan' does not turn up any such organization. Who are 'they'? What do 'they' do? Where are 'they' located? Why are 'they' championing Clark? Clearly the poster is Clark himself. Why is he hiding behind a pseudonym? Because he is a coward. Notice how he attacks the Japanese system when it rules against him.

Employment law issues are not criminal matters, but civil matters. If Clark wants to go to civil court, he can try. The New Village is not afraid to face him anywhere anytime. But, will he show up? I doubt it. Cowards avoid situations where their cowardice might be exposed. Instead Clark will sit at home and dream up new lies and slander to give himself a sense of self-worth. He's still referring to himself as the author of a published paper on gender equality - which is actually a rambling non-sensical diatribe on the pros and cons of single gender education that comes to no conclusions - as if this makes it impossible for him to say anything sexually offensive in a classroom.

The student he offended called his comments 'disgusting' and sincerely worried about ever seeing Clark's smirking face again. So he was sent home and asked to stay there. The Labor Board found Clark to be a pontificating blowhard who refused to listen and flew off the handle when anyone questioned him. Clark tried to hide an e-mail he sent to my school in which he clearly admits that no termination took place. Then denied writing it and then when he was finally confronted with irrefutable proof that he indeed wrote it, denied that he meant what it clearly said.

Ignore any posts by connexions, or whatever pseudonyms Clark creates for himself here or on other forums (On Time, Horatio, etc.) And if you are an employer who happens to have the opportunity to meet with Clark, do not be fooled by his resume, as I unfortunately was.

unanonymously yours,

Brian Miller
The New Village
Kobe Japan
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