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Filipinos May Get Sentenced To Hard Labor For Not Watching Telebasuras (Unless Constitutional Reform Happens)

During the pandemic, I wrote a blog entry about whether or not Filipino leftist lawmakers will pass a law obliging Filipinos to support lousy local media. Sure, pandemic life was boring but it didn't stop me from writing silly stuff. It was also because of the ABiaS-CBN issue which leftist lawmakers were defending. At that time, Sarah Jane Elgago was still more active as a representative for Kayabangan Partylist. Take note that leftist lawmakers were defending ABiaS-CBN the hardest! 

A recent report from North Korea a few days ago made me LMAO and cringe. It's a report where North Korean teens were sentenced to 12 years hard labor by Emperor Kim Jong Un. Their offense? The video was in 2022 but the leak came out a few days ago:

BBC reports that the video appeared to be filmed in 2022.

The two teenagers can be seen being restrained with handcuffs in front of a large crowd of students at an open-air stadium.

K-drama is short for ‘Korean drama’ which pertains to television series created in South Korea.

There is a ban on South Korean entertainment, including television shows, in North Korea.

Nevertheless, some individuals are willing to take the chance of facing severe consequences to watch K-dramas, which enjoy immense popularity worldwide, especially in Nigeria.

In 2022, one of the most-watched series on Netflix Nigeria is “Alchemy of Souls,” a Korean drama.

It's really no secret that Filipino teleseryes are declining in quality. Sure, some of them do get temporary airtime on Netflix but can they truly last? I suspect a troll army has been used to keep their shows on top. For example, 2 Good 2 Be True may have had its rating boosted on Netflix by a troll army

If there's a good reason why leftist lawmakers don't want constitutional reform - it's all about their power! Watching the Netflix series Crash Landing on You shows how North Korean communists enjoy stuff at the expense of the citizens. Madame Mao herself was even worse than the already evil Imelda Romualdez-Marcos. Rigoberto Tiglao's expose on the connection of ABiaS-CBN and Filipino communists can be very shocking (and funny). I could imagine if one day the leftist lawmakers will take over and author what I'll dub the Pinoy Entertainment Supremacy Bill.  

What I can imagine is that Filipinos will be forced to patronize sh*tty teleseryes. There will only be local channels. I would imagine the two teenagers at North Korea acquired K-Drama footage via piracy. It was also shown in Crash Landing on You. In college, I remember the pirated DVDs near universities. Students would buy those DVDs so they can binge-watch after exams. A black market full of better shows will be there. Piracy laws will be enforced one way or another. 

I could imagine in this leftist-dominated Filipino state - one might imagine these clowns imitate Jong Un. Right now, I might imagine Sarah dressed up like Seo Dan in Crash Landing on You. Fortunately, Shin Hye Sun didn't play the part, or Sarah might've written the Pinoy Entertainment Supremacy Bill - to protect her fragile crybaby ego. You might have Filipinos getting sentenced to 12 years (or more). Teenagers may not even be so fortunate as the leftist Filipino politicians (all CPP-NPA legal fronts) would try to execute Jomaism. I can expect to go to hard labor because I'm berating teleseryes in this blog too.

This should be an eye-opener. The People's Initiative should be done to block those power-hungry Failipino Communists. Their going against FDI-friendly policies, shift to the parliamentary system, and federalism are all about their SELFISH INTERESTS. Jong Un enjoys life as Emperor of North Korea. Meanwhile, North Korean suffer daily under the Kim Dynasty. The Filipino leftists will just enjoy themselves at the cost of Filipinos if they do take over. 

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