Re the section you quoted: if you watched for 1 minute longer you would see that the issue is that the local net manufacturers can’t scale up because they would have to compete with free nets, so the local infrastructure atrophies. (Absent aid, they could scale up, it would just take longer; scaling up might require additional capital or training)
The issue isn’t number of jobs. The issue is (a) infrastructure to solve your own problems and (b) motivation to solve your own problems rather than waiting to have someone else solve them for you. This is all covered in the “Dependency” section of the video, which I am still not convinced you have watched.
Re the section you quoted: if you watched for 1 minute longer you would see that the issue is that the local net manufacturers can’t scale up because they would have to compete with free nets, so the local infrastructure atrophies. (Absent aid, they could scale up, it would just take longer; scaling up might require additional capital or training)
The issue isn’t number of jobs. The issue is (a) infrastructure to solve your own problems and (b) motivation to solve your own problems rather than waiting to have someone else solve them for you. This is all covered in the “Dependency” section of the video, which I am still not convinced you have watched.