SalarHaqq
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The show is supposed to promote national industries and domestic production, in line with the Supreme Leader's directives. Yet, its unnerving brat of a presenter literally humiliates his guest, a young business owner striving to launch local production of phones. The dismissiveness he exhibits towards domestically produced goods and towards his guests sincere efforts is properly disgusting.
Goes to show, by the way, how much of a "dictatorship" Iran is... not. When the Supreme Leader's recommendations are ignored in such a way by national TV no less, one easily understands that Iran is anything but a "dictatorship". However, perhaps it is precisely time for the Iranian political system to take a more authoritarian direction, sidelining quasi-secularist liberal reformists and centrists, to ensure superior pace of development, increased coherence in governance and increased security vis a vis existential threats.
Actually the presenter perfectly embodies the mindset of Iranian globalist liberals (reformists + centrists). If these people had their way Iran would most probably suffer the kind of thorough deindustrialization and methodic national sell-out that Russia experienced under drunkard Yeltsin, it would moreover lose any self-sufficiency in agriculture and food industries and would thus become totally dependent on the (non-existing) goodwill of global oligarchic banksters / corporations and imperial foreign powers.