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Volume 2: My Country One Thousand Eighty-Six.  Letter from a black man!

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    The "Casry Academy Incident" caused an uproar in Auckland.  Everyone is anxiously waiting for the results.

    Mayor Duila and Chief Douglas have rejected the possibility of negotiating with the black people, and a large number of police officers are already in place.  A strong attack is not the result that everyone wants to see.  But at least now it seems that the process is not as everyone thought.

    The allotted time of one hour passed quickly, and the black people had no intention of surrendering.

    Now, everyone has turned their attention to Mayor Duila and Director Douglas. The time has come to test their ability to deal with emergencies.

    Without any hesitation, Douglas issued his order:

    Strong attack!

    Director Douglas knew very well what the consequences would be, but the possibility of negotiating with black people had never occurred to him in his mind.

    That will bring disgrace to your reputation.

    The prescribed time has come.  General Douglas, who had lost all his patience, finally gave the order to storm.  The hearts of all the people around Kasli Academy were raised in their throats, fearing that the most terrible things would happen.

    A large number of armed police began to forcibly clear the roads blocked by black people. In their view, this was not a particularly difficult task.  In ten minutes at most, they could enter the interior of Kasli Academy.

    At this moment, a crisp gunshot rang out, and a policeman at the front screamed and fell to the ground, covering his arms. This caused chaos all around.

    Shooting¡ªthose black men really did shoot!  The officers lay prone on the ground.  He listened to the injured companion wailing beside him.  They waited for a long time, and did not think of the second gunshot. Then they stood up from the ground in fear.  He hurriedly dragged the injured policeman away from here.

    The first strong attack failed without any suspense.

    Mayor Duila and Director Douglas were ashen in front of them. They never imagined that those niggas would dare to actually shoot.  Moreover, it was obvious that this was a warning shot. The black people seemed to be telling all the police not to try to enter Casry Academy easily, otherwise they would be hit by them.  When the police withdrew, the black man did not shoot again.  This is telling white people the attitude of all members of the "Black Panther Party".

    "Director Douglas, the black men in Casley College are armed. Their marksmanship is very accurate, but it is obvious that they do not want to kill anyone. Do you still think that a violent attack is the best option?"

    When the reporter raised this question.  Director Douglas' face was quite ugly: "No. It was our police who bravely dodged the bullets. The storming will continue, and all the rioters will be dealt the heaviest blow by us. We will retaliate with tooth. We will never fight against any riot."  any form of negotiation!¡±

    He made his arrangements again, and this time he no longer dared to look down on the black people in Kasli College.  They have guns, and they also have snipers in good positions, which will make subsequent attacks extremely difficult.

    He quickly found a suitable shooting position.  The entire Kasli Academy could be seen from there, and two policemen with accurate marksmanship stayed there with snipers.  Catching every possible target.

    "However, Chief Douglas and all the police still don't know what kind of terrible opponent they are facing.  Not those black people, no way.  Any member of the "Black Panther Party" can only shoot randomly with a gun, and they will never have such excellent shooting skills.

    That was Khufu Nadelman and several of his companions, the best special soldiers carefully selected by the German "Brandenburg Commando" to rush to the United States to assist Paris in a series of operations.

    ¡ª¡ªA group of professional soldiers!

    Nadelman saw some lights flashing on the building opposite, and he soon knew that the Americans had also arranged snipers there.  However, in the eyes of Nadelman and his companions, the snipers on the opposite side were completely incomparable to themselves, and looked more like a group of rookies who had never been on the battlefield.  He firmly remembered what Mr. Paris had told him, try not to kill anyone, otherwise it would harm the plan below.

    Nadelman once again raised the sniper infantry weapon that Mr. Paris carefully prepared for them

    ?¡­

    Holt and Yaz didn't take the mission assigned to them by Director Douglas seriously. Those niggas didn't have any fighting power. They only needed to aim lightly and shoot lightly, and then they could scare away all the niggas.  .

    "Holt, I said, today"My wife prepared a pretty nice dinner last night"

    Before Yaz had time to put forward his invitation, suddenly a "bang" gunshot sounded in front of him, and bullets fell next to him. Yaz was so frightened that he quickly hid on the ground.  However, gunshots still sounded around them one after another, and the suppressed Holt and Yaz couldn't raise their heads at all

    "Damn, they want to kill us!"

    "No, no, they are not preparing to kill us, they are warning us!" Huot has enough experience after all: "Get out of here, Yaz, get out of here quickly, I think they will not show mercy next time.  "

    The gunfire suddenly stopped for a short time The two poor snipers, Holt and Yaz, left this place in embarrassment

    ?¡­

    Director Douglas never thought that something like this would happen. God, those niggas occupying Castle Academy actually have such excellent shooters?

    Preparations for the second storm have been completed, but at this moment Director Douglas became hesitant The black people's full preparation and their strength actually made the director vaguely worried  

    "Director, Mr. Miles, the father of the kidnapped student Dov Miles, is here."

    Director Douglas calmed down and greeted Mr. Myers politely.  This Mr. Myers is a tycoon in Oakland and has huge wealth. When Duila ran for mayor.  It was Mr. Myers who contributed significant amounts of campaign funds.

    Miles came with his wife who had been crying. It could be seen that Miles was trying to control his emotions: "Douglas, I think we are friends, right?"

    "Ah, yes, Mr. Miles, both the mayor and I are your friends."

    "So. As your friend, I think I have to make some pleas to you" Miles' voice was not very loud: "My child is now in Kasli Academy, and  Many children are like Dove. The demands made by black people are not excessive, why can't we accept them? "

    Director Douglas immediately said: "Mr. Miles, you listen to me, Mr. Mayor and I have carefully discussed the possibility of negotiation, but we agreed that we must not engage in any form of negotiation with black people, otherwise it will cause a series of troubles in the future.  Chaos. Have you ever thought that if this precedent is set, then any demands made by black people will be met in such a violent way Mr. Myers, I can completely understand your inner anxiety, but for the sake of Oakland.  City, we should not let those terrible things happen in our hands in the future."

    Miles fell silent. Although he wanted to rescue his son immediately, Douglas's words also made sense He was a very calm person. Although his son's kidnapping made him anxious, but  But this does not allow the city of Auckland to fall into chaos

    "I think you convinced me." Miles sighed: "But you have to promise me. You will never let any student of Kasli College be harmed!"

    "I promise, I promise to rescue everyone safely!" Miles said solemnly.

    The police were once again gathered.  This time, their preparations were obviously much better. Armed policemen were watching the movements in Kasli Academy with vigilance, and an excavator was ready to be started.

    "start!"

    When Director Douglas issued this order, the Oakland City Police Department began its second storming of Castle College!

    The excavator roared, moving its heavy and huge body to excavate the roadblocks set up by the black people.  Looking at everything in an orderly manner, Director Douglas had a smile on his face.

    And from the commanding heights of Kasli College, Nadelman also smiled.  He gestured to his companion, who quickly took out a rocket launcher.

    "Give them another welcome ceremony?"

    "Yes, let's give them a welcome ceremony they won't forget"

    ?¡­

    There was a mess all around, and everyone was dumbfounded looking at what just happened.

    No one can believe it, absolutely no one can believe it.  Damn it, damn it, those black men occupying Kasli Academy actually have rocket launchers!  Where did these black people get these powerful weapons?

    ¡°Obviously, they were still merciful. The rocket did not directly destroy the excavator. The person in charge of the excavator would definitely not survive.  The driver is justSlightly injured, and this time so frightened that the poor guy wouldn't dare get on his excavator again anyway

    Mayor Duila and Director Douglas looked at each other At this moment, they began to have the strongest worries

    "Mr. Mayor, I just received a letter from black people to the newspaper." Suddenly, Brown, the chief reporter of the "Oakland News", said loudly in front of everyone: "I believe that all of us are  It is necessary to know what is written in this letter. I will read each one carefully!"

    He didn¡¯t pay attention to Duila¡¯s ugly face at all, but read loudly:

    "We wear a mask of bitter smiles and lies, which blocks our cheeks and covers our eyes. With broken and bleeding hearts and mouths containing countless cunning, we smile to pay off the sins of mankind. Why is this world so terrible?  Smart enough to count all our tears and sighs? No, let them see us only when we are wearing masks¡­

    Ladies and gentlemen.  Our American dream is not complicated. We just want to make it full of humanity, bread and butter, freedom and equality.  , but now we are unable to realize even this simplest dream.  From the end of World War II to the present.  Black people still suffer unfair treatment whether in the South or the North of the United States There are still 15 million black people in the South, and race relations have not fundamentally changed.  The principle of ¡®separate but equal¡¯ sounds high-sounding, but the reality is ¡®separate but not equal¡¯.  In many southern states and localities, strict racial segregation is still practiced in public facilities such as schools, restaurants, movie theaters, libraries, restrooms, and even cemeteries.  For example, train station waiting rooms specially prepared for black people are clearly marked as "Colored Waiting Room" and "Whites Only - Women's Restroom."  In addition, Southern blacks enjoyed poor-quality public schools, health insurance, and public housing.  There is not a single black police officer in the southernmost state.  There are even fewer black lawyers.  ¡®Whites could steal or abuse any Negro without fear of reprisal because blacks could not claim the protection of the police and the courts¡¯.

    Black people have basically been deprived of their right to vote.  Late 20th century.  Only one-tenth of Southern blacks were eligible to vote, and they were primarily urban residents.  White governments at all levels disenfranchised nearly all blacks through a combination of legal and extra-legal measures.  Election taxes, all-white primaries, and discriminatory strict registration procedures reinforced a social belief that elections were only for white people.  Black people who dare to insist on exercising their right to vote will face the ravages of violence - beatings, shootings, and lynchings.  This is more common in remote agricultural areas.

    Black people cannot shake hands with white people.  You were not allowed to enter a white person's home through the front door, and you were not allowed to speak to a white person in formal settings.  In this harsh environment, black people rely on patience and tenacity to maintain survival and self-respect to a considerable extent, and must learn the skills to hide their thoughts and endure insults when facing white people"

    The surrounding area began to become quiet, and only Brown¡¯s voice sounded:

    "We are not trying to fight for any excessive demands for ourselves, we just want to fight for the most basic rights for ourselves, but it is obvious that we cannot even do this. Yes. We occupied Kasli College, but our  The reason why you are so angry and vindictive is simply because we are all black. What if we are white? We remember very clearly that in 1962, Air Force veteran Mildith wanted to be the first black man at the University of Mississippi.  Students registered. Governor Barnett disobeyed the federal court's order and refused to allow Mildis to attend school. President William's request for the governor to protect Mildis was politely rejected, and he had to send 500 federal law enforcement officers to enter.  Campus. The governor went on the radio to call for resistance to "the oppressive power of America." Thousands of angry whites, many of them armed, surrounded the campus in a night of violence that left two people dead and 160 law enforcement officers injured.  Among them were gunshot wounds. However, these rioting white people were not punished in any way"

    "That's enough, that's enough!" Mayor Duila interrupted Brown angrily: "It's all nonsense, it's all nonsense!"

    He had a kind of panic, which made him feel more fear than the failure of the attack just now.  He was very sure that with the cultural quality of those "Black Panthers", they would never be able to write such a highly inflammatory letter.  There must be a special organization that is driving all of this to happen

    "I think the black people's letter is all right." Brown was very brave at this moment: "Should we reflect on what we have done? Should we calm down and listen to the voices of black people? In a certain  In some aspects, we may have gone too far. Should we give more power to black people? Should we sit down with black people??, Let¡¯s talk calmly?  Their demands are not excessive, they are just fighting for the basic rights to survive that they deserve.  "

    Duila's eyes were fixed on the reporter: "Mr. Brown, I know you. You have publicly spoken for black people on many occasions. Now it is just a repeat. But I must express my attitude again.  , those in Kasli College are no longer ordinary black people, they are thugs, a group of kidnappers. As the mayor of this city, I will never have any negotiations with any thugs, you are  From the standpoint of a reporter, and from the standpoint of a mayor! No, absolutely!¡±

    Duila seemed almost out of control: "No negotiation is possible! Did you see that the thugs in the college have sophisticated weapons? They are trying to kill every white person among us.  Maybe you too, Mr. Brown. I will never let such a tragedy happen in my city!"

    However, he actually had no confidence when he said these words.  He knew very well that if this incident could not be resolved quickly, the situation would only intensify and become out of control.  He has received news that the black people in Oakland are preparing to give the "Black Panther Party" the strongest support.

    If such a situation really happened, it would be very terrible!  The entire city of Auckland will be in chaos.

    No one can bear such responsibility.

    "I will never become the sinner who condones black thugs!"  (To be continued, please search Piaotian Literature. The novels will be better and updated faster!
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