Since they love protectionism so much and insist that it's "better" than free trade then here's another nasty suggestion from yours truly me. I could suggest that the Dilawans who adhere to the 1987 Constitution's poorly thought economic policies should get a speaker from North Korea. If I could give a wild suggestion that they should hire Amos Yee as a possible guest speaker then why not an official from Pyongyang, North Korea to be their new speaker?
This would be an interesting turn of events. This official from North Korea should be someone who defends protectionism. He or she should try to prove that North Korea is doing much better than South Korea. That same person would need to show his or her evidence that South Koreans are now enslaved by foreigners thanks to foreign investors in their country. He or she should also prove that North Korea has achieved the dream of national self-industrialization while South Korea has lost its sovereignty.
Where should this venue be held? I could talk about either any Ateneo or University of the Philippines campuses because they are so pro-Yellow. Hmmm... but if this happens wouldn't the ultranationalists contradict themselves considering economic protectionism is a foreign concept?
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