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Volume 2: My Country One Thousand Eighty-Eight.  Bobby!

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    Obviously, as the Kasli Academy incident continues to unfold, Duila is under increasing pressure.

    ¡°It¡¯s not just one Castle College, but the entire city of Oakland. Almost all the black people in the city have joined the movement to support the blacks at Castle College.

    Although large-scale unrest has not yet broken out, it is hard to say in what direction things will develop if this continues.

    And as time goes by, whether the life safety of the hostages in Kasli College can be guaranteed will also be a big question mark.

    The city council kept urging and asking about the development of the Kasli College incident, especially the speaker Oback, who would call almost every two or three hours. This was what upset Duila the most.  .

    The defense inside Kasli Academy seems to be getting better and better. They don¡¯t fire guns unless the police initiate an attack, and then they will immediately encounter their most tenacious counterattack.

    What Duila and Douglas couldn't understand was where the black people got the weapons, including rocket launchers, which caused the Oakland police to encounter major setbacks again and again.

    There is one thing that Duila is very clear about. Washington already knows about this matter. The reason why President William has not expressed any opinions on the matter until now, but Duila believes that President William is waiting for the final result of Oakland.  If the Kasli Academy incident fails to succeed in the past few days, then it is very difficult to say what kind of prospects one will face.

    ¡°Perhaps federal troops will soon intervene¡ªthat¡¯s the best outcome.

    He could only kick the ball to Douglas, but the Oakland police chief was also helpless. All the methods he could think of had been used, but at this time, the Castle College opposite seemed to have turned into a military fortress.  .

    Yes, for a real military fortress, the people inside must have received some strict military training, otherwise they would never hold on there so tenaciously.  The angle they chose to snipe was so perfect that their quality even surpassed that of their own police officers.

    The attitude of the hostage family members is also becoming more and more impatient and less calm.  They kept asking loudly when the Auckland government would free the hostages.  Some have even cursed loudly.  But we can't blame them. Who can remain calm when their son, daughter, and husband are hostages?

    Although the current situation can be temporarily controlled, no one can guarantee when a large-scale outbreak will occur.

    At this time in Carsley College, Huey Newton, Bobby Seale and the members of the "Black Panther Party" they led became more and more confident.  Initially, they were not sure about whether they could succeed, but as events progressed, they felt more and more that victory was gradually in their hands.

    Not only did they have hostages in their hands, but the military qualities displayed by the subordinates sent by Mr. Paris were simply breathtaking.  There were only a few of them standing on the commanding heights, and they actually repelled several police attacks in one go.  If they were professional soldiers, Huey and Bobby would never doubt it.

    They rarely communicate with others, and have nothing more to say except coming down regularly every day to get supplies.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  The most amazing thing is that they are all white.  God, they had never thought about it before.  A group of black people would fight alongside a few white people.

    Before this incident broke out, Mr. Paris was right. As long as he could persist for a week, the situation in Auckland would undergo the most significant change. The power of public opinion would be seriously detrimental to the Auckland City Government. Mayor Duila  Will be forced to sit down and negotiate with them, even.  There will be more optimistic results.

    Things went exactly as Mr. Paris expected.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    Now, three days have passed. Although the Oakland city government has no intention to negotiate with them, the "Black Panther Party" has taken the next step as discussed before the operation.  They sent representatives, and one of their leaders, Bobby, walked out of Kasli College to have a face-to-face conversation with Mayor Doula.

    When a black man walked out of Casri College, the outside of Casri College was completely boiling.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    The hostages¡¯ families and reporters quickly swarmed over.  The policemen tried their best to get through the crowd, pointed their guns at Bobby, and yelled at him to put his hands up.

    "I didn't carry any weapons." Bobby raised his hands: "If you are going to shoot a black man in front of so many people, thenThen please put the bullet through my heart!  "

    Bobby was handcuffed, and he did not carry any offensive weapons.  But just as the police were preparing to take him away, the hostage's family members, led by Mr. Myers, quickly surrounded the police.  As a representative of the hostage's family, Myers said: "I hope Mayor Doula and Director Douglas can interrogate him here. We also want to know what happened at Kasli Academy. We also want to know what happened in Kasli College.  Are our loved ones safe? This is the power we deserve!"

    The police were a little overwhelmed. They were surrounded by a group of white people with the same skin color as them.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  At this time, the cameras in the reporters' hands began to flash towards the crowd.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    Under strong pressure, the Doula Municipal Government was forced to agree to the request of the hostage¡¯s family and have a face-to-face conversation with a black man in full view of the public.  You know, this was something that was unimaginable just three days ago.

    "I am the mayor of Oakland, Duila, and standing next to me is Mr. Douglas, the police chief." Duila felt that having such a conversation with a black man was an insult to himself, but he had to endure the discomfort:  "Tell me, are you ready to surrender?"

    "Mr. Mayor, Mr. Director, we will not surrender until our legitimate rights are guaranteed. We are willing to die here for our cause." Bobby replied calmly.

    "Then what are you doing here?" Director Douglas became a little angry.  Talk to a black man like that and he will become the laughing stock of his peers and Oakland society.

    Bobby is one of the few highly educated black people in the Black Panther Party. This is the main reason why he is the representative of the Black Panther Party this time: "We ask for food, food at Casry College.  There is not much storage left. We still need to get necessary medicines and two doctors. Some people have some physical problems, but I can guarantee that there will be no problems with drinking water. The drinking water supply system of Kasli College is far away.  Much more advanced than Merritt College¡¯s drinking water system. £®

    Merritt College is a black school. Everyone can hear the irony in this sentence.

    "This is impossible." Director Douglas flatly refused: "Before you surrender, you will not get anything you want. Oakland will never enter into any negotiations with a group of terrorists!"

    "We are not terrorists!" Bobby said calmly: "We are just a group of fighters fighting for dignity and fairness. Moreover, the food, medicine, and doctors we propose are not for black people, but for the white people inside  . You can refuse to provide it. That is your right, but if anyone inside has any physical problems, we will not bear any responsibility."

    "Why not, Mr. Mayor, Mr. Director!" Miles, who has become the representative of the families of all kidnapped hostages, said loudly: "What they want is not weapons or grenades. What they want is food and life-saving medicines.  This will not harm the lives of our children! Please agree to their request, Mr. Mayor, Mr. Commissioner! If the city of Auckland is in financial difficulty, then I will bear all of this!¡±

    ¡°There are still us!¡± the families of the kidnapped hostages roared.

    Mayor Doula felt a little scared for the first time.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  The black people have already begun to riot. If these white people are offended again, things will become more complicated.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    "From the perspective of humanitarian relief, I will prepare the things you need" Mayor Duila said after a long period of consideration: "But this does not mean that I have compromised with you.  And what I must warn you is that no hostage in Kasli Academy is allowed to be harmed in any way, otherwise you will bear all the consequences!"

    "We have tried our best to help them." Bobby said with a smile: "We care even more than you whether their lives can be guaranteed. We are not a group of cold-blooded murderers."

    When Mayor Duila ordered people to prepare these things, countless questions were thrown out.  The scene was so chaotic that it was impossible to hear who was asking what question.

    "Quiet, quiet!" Myers had to raise his voice to make the scene quiet: "Asking this, we can't get the answer we want at all. Mr. Brown, the reporter of the "Oakland News" is here, I  It's up to Mr. Brown to ask the questions that each of us wants. I suggest that no one interrupts when Mr. Brown asks. "For the sake of our children and our families!"

      For our children and family - this sentence made everyone completely quiet.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    Brown was very aware of his responsibilities. At this moment, he decided not to regard himself as a reporter completely: "Bobby, please tell me honestly, are the hostages in Kasli College safe? Is anyone injured or even in danger of death?  "

    "The hostages in Kasli College are currently very safeprovided that the police do not launch a new attack" Bobby quickly said: "Except for one person who has some minor injuries,  There are no injuries or any problems with the hostages. Of course, some people with weaker constitutions have some physical problems, but as I just said, the problems are not serious. Gentlemen and ladies, we are all black people.  We are indeed engaged in what you call a riot, but we do not want to return the suffering that the white people have imposed on us."

    Although the person standing in front of him was a black man, his words finally made everyone feel at ease.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    "Mr. Bobby, I need to express my gratitude to you on behalf of everyone here." Brown breathed a sigh of relief. He and Miles have been friends for many years, and he also watched Miles' son Dov grow up.  His worries about Dove are exactly the same as Miles: "Why are you doing this? Is your request just as simple as what you put forward?"

    "White people always look at black people through colored glasses" Bobby's tone was so calm: "You always think that you have given us too much, you always think that we ask for too much, you always think that  The social turmoil is caused by us. Gentlemen and ladies, I think the city government has not told you the truth about what happened at Kasli College."

    Bobby quickly told the complete story of the incident at Kasli Academy.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  And there is indeed a big discrepancy between what he said and what the official said.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    If what he said is completely true, then the cause of the matter lies with those white children.  This made Miles feel very ashamed.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  He knew his son too well. Dov was an out-and-out racist. He always believed that all black people should disappear from the land of the United States.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    "Our injured black brothers are still in Castle College" Bobby said in a serious tone: "We once wanted to send them to Oakland City Hospital, which has the best conditions, but there is a rule there.  We will not accept any black people. For such a long time after President Lincoln issued the Proclamation of Emancipation of Blacks, serious racial discrimination can still be seen everywhere in the United States, a country that advocates democracy and freedom. Isn't this an irony for black people?  In the United States, we work at the lowest level and enjoy the lowest wages. All of our rights and interests are not guaranteed. Even hospitals refuse to accept our right to see doctors. This is not something you can see in a civilized and progressive country.  £®£®

    He was silent for a while: "If this is not enough to illustrate the seriousness of racial discrimination in the United States, then I think I can use myself as an example. Gentlemen and ladies, I graduated from Merritt College. I studied law.  , however, no law firm was willing to accept a black man like me. White people monopolized all the resources in this industry. After graduating from Merritt College, I worked in many low-level jobs, but only with my legal major.  £®

    His eyes slowly swept across everyone: "I guess many of you are making this sound in your heart, look. That damn black man is not satisfied again. We allowed them to come to the United States and gave them back  They work and get bread, but they are always complaining that these niggas should go back to the land where they originally lived. They should not exist in this country. But, I think what I have to tell you is,  All of us black people have an American dream. This American dream only allows us to get more dignity and recognition in this country, and it is by no means greedy. We pay far more than white people, but no matter what we do.  No matter how hard I try, I can¡¯t get your approval.¡±

    Bobby's tone gradually became a little heavier: "I have a friend in New York who is also a black man. After countless years of hard work, he finally became an enviable supervisor in a white company. But, you guys  Do you know what kind of life he leads? His secretary doesn't spread office gossip to him because they get along better than most.People are more restrained.  As a mid-level executive in a billion-dollar company, he has the right to dine in the executive dining room, but he cannot imagine sitting at a large dining table with the company president and other senior executives.  At the company dance, he did not dare to invite his immediate boss¡¯s wife to dance with him.  Occasionally he would have a drink with colleagues, and when he left the bar, his colleagues rushed to the train to the suburbs, while he took the subway north back to the mixed apartment in the city, and his neighbors were almost like him.  Trying to climb up the corporate management ladder.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  Is this his luck?  No, I think this is a great tragedy for him and all black people.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  "

    Bobby¡¯s words made these white people reflect somewhat.  Indeed, in some ways white people have gone too far.  If they heard Bobby's words before, the white people would only think that the black man was crazy, but now their mentality is completely different from before.

    "We promise to release all the hostages. This is the most solemn promise of a black man." Bobby said solemnly: "Please believe me, in many cases the promises of black people are more reliable than the promises of white people. After the incident subsides  , my partners and I are also willing to accept the trial of the court. All responsibilities will be borne by us. We will not regret it because we did what we should do for the sake of fairness for all black people in the United States, even if we are sentenced to  We have nothing to regret about hanging. Gentlemen and ladies, I think this is what a black man wants to tell you!"

    Bobby¡¯s words shocked every white person present!
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