It's almost Christmas and I'm thinking about the song, "I'll be home for Christmas." But that is one song that's often sung because of the 1987 Constitution. Now I'm using CRappler against itself again with this video of children of OFWs talk about Christmas without their loved ones. But it's not just CRappler I'm going to use as an example but also stupid activist groups like Migraine International.
Yup, here's Migraine International again with their usual nonsense. They're also using children for their agenda. How many times do they wish (or so we think) that the labor export policy will be trashed but these group of idiots are so against economic liberalization? They would rather adhere to the delusion of self-industrialization rather than accept that they should also responsibly accept foreign investment to help the countries progress. Are they still hoping for the magical national industry to happen?
If they want to know why OFW culture is becoming more of the norm in the Philippines then it's time to look at the job supply and demand. How many Filipinos are there looking for work in contrast to employment opportunities for Filipinos? By continuing the 60/40 protectionism rule they have made Filipinos more dependent on other countries. The fear of "foreign invasion" and the belief that only foreign investors will get rich perpetuates the same cycle of misery. This fear perpetuates the cycle of OFWs all the while they hope that a protectionist government will end the labor export policy. In reality, it will never end because supply and demand are laws you can't change.
Hmmm... talk about the insanity of doing the same thing all over again while expecting different results. These people still continue to adhere in the same stupidity they have for years. These people are just like sick people who refuse to get treated to get well while expecting to recover without the necessary treatment.
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