A note on backward, F'd up 3rd world countries



Why don't the missionaries or someone set them up to make some old
time tube radios which need a lot of labor to make and sell them over
here? Since all humans have equal intelligence and capacity then they
should be able to put them to work at a rate they will be grateful
for, is how I see it.
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