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Chapter 911, Section 23: Chinese vs. Squid, a War of Information! Americans: Those despicable squid!
Chapter 911 "23" Chinese vs. Squid: A Battle of Information! Americans: Those despicable squid!
Guan Zuyi said righteously and sternly: "The reason why most of us Chinese came to the United States was because we were sold to the United States like pigs."
"Most of them were sold to the West Coast to work as railroad workers or miners..."
"The prosperity of every city on the American West Coast owes a debt to the contributions of the Chinese community!"
"And what about the squid man?"
What has he contributed to the United States?
"Never heard of it!"
"I've only heard that they dominate lucrative industries like finance and media, making tons of money..."
"They come to America only to enjoy themselves."
……
at this time,
On the other side, at the Special Operations and FBI temporary center,
Computers, with incomprehensible programs scrolling across them...
One by one, the agents eavesdropped on Guan Zu's words.
As Guan Zu explained, they felt it made a lot of sense!
Thinking about it this way, Chinese people have contributed far more to the United States than squid people.
At this moment,
The special agent who went out brought back milk tea.
"Farewell My Concubine milk tea, here it is!"
Then the cups were distributed to the numerous agents.
Take a sip.
Wow~~~ Not bad~~~~
……
Kwan Cho: "We Chinese have contributed so much to the United States, and now, Umbrella Property, Happiness Property, and Family Property are also contributing to the United States."
"Unlike the Squid People, who exploit citizens through all walks of life..."
"I heard that there's a family called Resnick in Los Angeles, a squid-man's empire spanning 749 square kilometers. Their company, Wanderford, has become the world's largest supplier of pistachios and almonds, and indirectly controls California's water bank, consuming about 6819 billion liters of water annually, equivalent to 92% of the total water consumption of Los Angeles residents..."
“And the residents of Los Angeles have to pay them for their water…”
"The Squid Man is exploiting Americans."
"And we Chinese are making contributions to the United States."
"I don't know!"
"How did we become parasites?"
"They are the real parasites!"
……
On the agent's side,
"Bang!"
"That's quite right."
"Makes sense!"
"Damn squid man!"
One by one, the agents agreed with Guan Zu's assessment.
……
Xiao Fu: "Mr. Guan, the Squid Men's crimes are countless... Now that they are attacking us, we must fight back."
Jimmy: "I have a suggestion: we can make two multi-episode documentaries, 'The History of the Squid Man's Parasitic Life in America' and 'The History of the Suffering of Chinese in America'... Through comparison, we can expose the true face of the Squid Man."
Guan Zu: "Mr. Li Jiayuan's plan is excellent! Although we are competitors, I support you! If you need any help with this plan, feel free to contact me anytime. I can also provide funding!"
Xiao Fu: "Mr. Guan, although we are competitors, we are all Chinese. At this time, the Squid Man is trying to ruin the reputation of us Chinese. We must unite!"
Guan Zu: "No problem! But when it comes to business, I won't hold back!"
Xiao Fu and Li Jiayuan: "Hmph! Me too!"
After a performance, the meeting concluded.
……
……
quickly,
The three property management companies began to take action.
They mobilized the entire East and West coasts of the United States to collect various experiences about the Squid Man and Chinese people.
Squid Man, naturally, specifically targets ordinary people who have been persecuted by the Squid Man Company, conducting follow-up interviews.
The Chinese community specifically sought out and interviewed the descendants of the miners and railroad workers from that era. They also interviewed 'friends' who had experienced the history of Chinese laborers. Of course, they also contacted the Southeast University Embassy, which also had some information.
With the mobilization capabilities of the three property management companies, finding people would be too easy.
In just a few days, a large amount of data was obtained. Soon,
The documentaries "The Squid Man's Parasitic History in America" and "The Suffering of Chinese Americans" were broadcast nationwide through "Liberty Media".
*The Parasitic History of the Squid Man*, Episode 1: Control over the media. Episode 2: Control over Hollywood. Episode 3: Control over American politics. Episode 4: Control over Wall Street. Episode 5…
Report it to the fullest extent, exaggerate its severity.
Seeing this, the white Americans were getting clenched in their fists.
Those wretched squid people!
They're actually sucking our blood!
"The History of the Suffering of Chinese in America" is a different form of reporting.
Episode 1: Transoceanic Hell: The Life-or-Death Voyage of the "Cowboy Trade"
[Opening Scene] In the mid-19th century, along the southeastern coast of China, the smoke of the Opium Wars had not yet dissipated, and countless impoverished Chinese people were sold as "coolies" to the United States.
In 1850, the "Lady Montagu" carried 450 Chinese laborers, and 300 of them died of disease when they arrived in the United States.
In 1871, the Dolores Ugarte caught fire, and the crew locked the hatches and abandoned ship, resulting in the deaths of 500 Chinese laborers.
In 1854, the California Supreme Court ruled in People v. Hall to strip Chinese people of their rights.
In the 1850s, half of California's miners were Chinese, working in the most barren mines during the anti-Japanese riots of 1852.
Episode 2: "Bones on the Railway Tracks—The Blood and Tears that Lay the Foundation for the Development of Western China"
The snow-capped Sierra Nevada Mountains, with railways gliding along steep cliffs.
Construction of the Central Pacific Railroad began in 1862. The western section, which traversed the Sierra Nevada Mountains, was extremely difficult, causing many white workers to flee. The Central Pacific Railroad Company then recruited Chinese laborers, and eventually 1.5 Chinese laborers became the main force, accounting for 85% of the total workforce, setting a record of "laying 10 miles of rail per day".
The scene then shifts to the 1869 railway opening ceremony, where the group photo is filled with the faces of white aristocrats. But behind the glory lies a shocking loss of life: an average of 10 Chinese laborers died per mile.
The ending scene shows the railway stretching into the distance, with the scattered relics of Chinese laborers beside the tracks (tattered straw hats, rusted tools) forming a stark contrast with the speeding steam train.
Conclusion: "Under every sleeper lies a Chinese laborer."
Episode 3: *The Washington Bill...
Because the three property management companies collaborated, the information was so detailed that the images were shocking.
Many Americans, even those with low morals, felt that the Chinese people truly suffered greatly after watching it.
Of course, this excludes people of African descent.
African Americans: We are farm tool makers, and we suffer just as much!
But right now it's a war of words between the squid and the Chinese, and the African Americans have no media oversight at all, so they can only be relegated to the role of spectators.
With the airing of documentaries such as "The Squid Man's Parasitic History in America" and "The Suffering History of Chinese in America," comparisons between the two have emerged.
Which side are the Americans on?
Of course, we're on the side of the Chinese.
The squid people are exploiters, they are despicable bad people; but the Chinese are not, the Chinese are of the same social class as them.
……
new York,
Squid CEO Club
It's still that long table.
It was the same group of people, all wearing top hats, and their expressions weren't very pleasant.
The atmosphere was very somber.
"Damn Chinese!"
"We can't even beat them in terms of public opinion!"
"What should we do now?"
They're all in the media business, yet they can't compete with the Chinese!
They've reversed the Heavenly Gang.
……
……
And at this moment,
Los Angeles.
In December, the sky over Los Angeles was completely dry, without a single cloud.
Los Angeles hasn't had any heavy rain in six months.
Rainfall since May has been only 2% of normal levels, marking the worst drought in over 150 years of recorded history.
Therefore, the mountains, forests, and city of Los Angeles are exceptionally dry.
Just after noon, the first emergency call came to the Los Angeles Fire Department's emergency call center.
The person making the call was a ranger from the Malibu mountains; his voice was a screeching roar filled with static.
"Carmel Canyon!"
"The pine forest is on fire!"
"The wind is too strong, we can't control it!"
(End of this chapter)
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