“…The language schools we examined capitalize on the marketability of FTE and declare the superiority of native English speakers, while dismissing “local Filipinos' English” precisely because it is not sellable in the ELT market. By doing so, the schools reproduce the racialization of English and the discourse that native English speakers are the bearers and rightful owners of English, ideological constructs that are dominant in Japan (Kobayashi, 2011; Matsuda, 2002; Shibata, 2010; Walkinshaw & Oanh, 2014), the Philippines (Gonzales, 2019; Santiago, 2020; Velasco, 2019), and elsewhere in spite of increasing awareness of the native English speaker fallacy (TESOL, 2006) and more and more scholars debunking native speaker myths (Levis, Sonsaat, Link, & Barriuso, 2016; Morikawa, 2019; Watts, 2011).…”