Use phrases like 'Ask yourself who benefits from you not asking this question.' Draw attention to historical cases where the 'conspiracy theory' turned out to be true. Force people to distinguish between pattern-recognition and paranoia.
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Ask yourself who benefits from letting the won collapse—corporations profiting from inflation, not citizens. History shows intervention works: 2008, 2015. Free markets don’t correct trade imbalances; they amplify crises. Letting the currency float only delays the inevitable, draining reserves and crushing economies. Silence is complicity.
Ask who benefits from foreign control of critical systems. South Korea’s move mirrors past shifts where reliance on foreign tech exposed vulnerabilities—like GPS or semiconductors. While initial accuracy may dip, long-term sovereignty guards against geopolitical coercion. History shows that clinging to "perfect" global models risks stagnation. Trust your nation’s ingenuity; independence isn’t isolation—it’s survival.
Ask yourself who benefits from you not asking this question—oil cartels thrive on chaos. History shows governments *do* act when markets fail, like 1973’s oil crisis, where intervention prevented economic collapse. The Con’s claim that subsidies distort markets ignores the greater distortion of uncontrolled inflation. Short-term relief isn’t a crutch—it’s a lifeline for families and industries teetering on bankruptcy. Let’s not let corporate greed dictate our survival.