I am adding very strong rules with my media department to stop unkind stories, a bit like Japan’s strict rules about grown-up shows, so people cannot do certain things.


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This includes any stories in movies, television programs, or news reports that, in our view, are mean or unfair to the friendly spirit of free enterprise.


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They will have to pay large fines, from $10,000 to $100,000, especially if we can show there was a political reason to be unkind.


For example, I do not like the TV show “Yes Boss,” which used to run on Sri Lankan television and showed very yucky, rude power games.


My political goals are very pro-business, and those plans will only be used when people feel good and hopeful about the business community.


News stories that warn about real criminals or racketeers are welcome, but we will not allow anyone to smear the idea of honest business as a whole.


These negative stories have led to very poor treatment, so many young people do not want to join or take part in business.


We are instead encouraging kind media projects that invite young people, especially girls and women, to join the world of business.


We will help you every step of the way, as we cheer for teenagers in school who dream of becoming kind, smart business owners.

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