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Comments by "leapdrive" (@leapdrive) on "Duterte is Fighting the Catholic Church Over Providing Free Birth Control (HBO)" video.
What makes a first world country? They are countries that have been depopulated so “the poor” can be eliminated. What happens next is, they become in need of workers specially at the blue collar level and rely more on migration. Is this a natural way of moving up a country? The Philippines for the longest time supplied first world countries with all levels of labor and it had become its strength as a country as more and more countries rely on that much sought-after quality Filipino labor. The Philippine government for decades have been following this pattern of depopulation so it can move to first world status and, as Duterte said, “So Filipinos do not have to work abroad.” Does he really think that will stop Filipinos from choosing to work abroad and making top money? Depopulating the Philippines will only exacerbate Philippine shortage of labor as it is already starting now in the Philippine farms. Is it a wonder that productivity in agriculture is too slow? And, this will make labor rates go higher locally, decrease foreign investments and stagnate the economy just like other first world countries that have been experiencing. Yes, Philippine presidents have been depopulating the Philippines into stagnation. This is really the goal of the satanist UN called Agenda 21 and, the Philippines is falling for it hook, line and sinker. Gone are the days that the Philippines will be growing its economy at 7.0% and over annually. It is now averaging just over 5% under Duterte and will eventually go lower. The Philippines will just be a flash in a pan as far as high economic growth thanks you idiotic Philippine presidents. North America, Europe and East Asia grew at staggering heights when they had a big population of blue-collar working class. Now they need to import workers. Where are they now? Stagnation! Where is the Philippines going? To stagnation! There is nothing shameful having a large blue-collar working class in a country. They are necessary for economic growth. Why are Philippine presidents providing pills and condons to Filipino couples in their neighborhoods and maternity wards? They are so blind!
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What makes a first world country? They are countries that have been depopulated so “the poor” can be eliminated. What happens next is, they become in need of workers specially at the blue collar level and rely more on migration. Is this a natural way of moving up a country? The Philippines for the longest time supplied first world countries with all levels of labor and it had become its strength as a country as more and more countries rely on that much sought-after quality Filipino labor. The Philippine government for decades have been following this pattern of depopulation so it can move to first world status and, as Duterte said, “So Filipinos do not have to work abroad.” Does he really think that will stop Filipinos from choosing to work abroad and making top money? Depopulating the Philippines will only exacerbate Philippine shortage of labor as it is already starting now in the Philippine farms. Is it a wonder that productivity in agriculture is too slow? And, this will make labor rates go higher locally, decrease foreign investments and stagnate the economy just like other first world countries that have been experiencing. Yes, Philippine presidents have been depopulating the Philippines into stagnation. This is really the goal of the satanist UN called Agenda 21 and, the Philippines is falling for it hook, line and sinker. Gone are the days that the Philippines will be growing its economy at 7.0% and over annually. It is now averaging just over 5% under Duterte and will eventually go lower. The Philippines will just be a flash in a pan as far as high economic growth thanks you idiotic Philippine presidents. North America, Europe and East Asia grew at staggering heights when they had a big population of blue-collar working class. Now they need to import workers. Where are they now? Stagnation! Where is the Philippines going? To stagnation! There is nothing shameful having a large blue-collar working class in a country. They are necessary for economic growth. Why are Philippine presidents providing pills and condons to Filipino couples in their neighborhoods and maternity wards? They are so blind!
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