blood plague
Chapter 92 The truth of hell
Chapter 92 The truth of hell
What the hell is this? Are Americans doing less murder and arson? I don’t usually hear that they have repented of some bad things.
Suddenly, Andy came to this calf, and Iger felt that his brain couldn't turn around.
Iger couldn't understand what was wrong with his thinking because he wasn't really an American.
In America, the sanctity of private territory and private property runs deep in their bones.
Pay attention to the word "sacred", which means that this attribute is above all laws, it is the power bestowed by God, it is supreme, there is no one.
The inviolability of private territory and private property originated from Britain in the 18th and 19th centuries.
At that time, the British bourgeoisie, who had just come to power and became rich quickly, wanted to protect their inflated wealth from prying eyes, so property rights were regarded by the bourgeoisie as natural human rights, sacred and inviolable.
They formulated a series of laws, and then continued to use the media to brainwash the common people: Your poverty is your poverty, my money is my money, and you can't touch a penny of mine even if you are poor.
During the development of America, a group of robbers came here. Everyone found that everything here can be robbed, and as long as they are robbed, it is their own, including but not limited to gold and silver treasures, mines, forests, pastures, cattle and sheep.
In order to prevent involution (that is, internal strife), this group of robbers emphasized the inviolability of private property.
You are new here, penniless, and have a strong desire to rob, but you can't start with the predecessors who made a fortune before, you have to rob other people (Native Americans) who are not protected by the robbery regulations.
When these penniless robbers also robbed their money, they also became active advocates of the sanctity of private property.
When countless groups of robbers supported this regulation, the sanctity of private property was like a spiritual brand, nailed into the minds of their descendants.
With the sanctity of private property comes the unlimited right of defense.
Regarding the unlimited right of defense, America has many laws, among which the more famous ones are "Never Back Down" and "Castle Jurisprudence".
The two laws provide owners with an "unlimited right of self-defense" when private territory is violated.
This "unlimited" literally means that you can use as much force as you have, without having to be equal to the force of the intruder, and there is no problem of excessive defense.
In Iger's thinking, you alone occupy so many materials that you cannot use by yourself, which is purely unreasonable to eat more and occupy more.
I have the willingness to negotiate peacefully with you, but you vetoed it mercilessly and continuously.
Well, since I have stronger force than you, I can use force to coerce you into peace talks.
Powerful force is not used to kill you, but to force you to hand over absolutely surplus supplies, which is a process of achieving fairness.
It is fair to rob a few people under the pretext of "for the sake of the many people", but is it a violation of justice and morality?
Regarding this point, Iger has always sneered at the bullshit logic of the "train paradox".
With limited choices, finding ways to keep more people alive is justice.
Don't bullshit me about other things. Under extremely limited conditions, you still emphasize to me that "one's life is also life", then I can only answer "It is better to cry for a family than for a street".
Of course, Iger's thinking doesn't mean that minority people don't have the right to survive and must die. For example, the boss named Walton deserves to be hanged by a street lamp.
Within a reasonable range, Iger must find ways to ensure Walton's survival, leave him with sufficient necessary supplies, and even provide follow-up guarantees for Walton.
Afterwards, Walton loved to close the warehouse and close the warehouse, and it didn't matter to me to die in it.
But after Iger added this idea to everyone, the three of them shook their heads like a rattle.
In the eyes of Andy's three authentic American natives, Iger's behavior is equivalent to driving a king out of his castle by force, which is an intolerable "injustice" and pure gangster thinking.
In the understanding of Andy and others, this behavior is worse than killing a person.
This is not wrong. In America, money is more important than life, which is recognized.
People who can't get this point can't understand many confusing things about America, but if you can bring this thinking into it, you will find that their logic is very clear.
The right to property is supreme, above all other rights, including the right to life.
I ×, what the hell is this!
After Iger listened to Andy's patiently giving this "little brother" the correct three-view education, he wanted to swear directly at that time, but Iger forcibly held back.
Iger persuaded himself to look at this matter calmly, but the more he thought about it, the more angry he became.
Some people talked about whores before, and Iger always thought that the group of virgins in Northern Europe were almost invincible, but it turned out that America was the king of whores.
On this planet, throughout the entire history of mankind, America is an extremely warlike country, not even one.
America has gone through more than 240 years since its founding, and only 16 years without war.
It exterminated more than one North American aboriginal civilization, and then continued to launch wars, established nearly 400 military bases all over the world, and did not forget to throw bombs on the roofs of other people's houses when the national power was declining.
For this virtue, you suddenly gave me a set of "private property is sacred and inviolable" three-view education. Iger thinks whether he is schizophrenic or Andy is schizophrenic.
The reason why Iger endured it again is because he realized that this was a problem involving the conflict of three views. This kind of thing cannot be explained clearly in a few words, so he put down the controversy and focused on the present.
Because meaningless quarrels will only destroy the trust and cooperation that has been hard-won among the team members.
At the same time, Iger personally experienced the famous American double standard.
The root of their double standards is that treating "self" and treating "enemies" are completely different concepts.
When Americans set up enemies, the first thing they do is to expel the enemy from the circle of "us", and then expel the enemy from "humanity".
The rest is simple, all kinds of weapons greet the vital points, anyway, this guy is no longer a "human", and there will be no psychological burden.
In this commonly used routine, Walton Morgan, who owns the entire building, obviously did not rely on Iger, a kid, to be expelled from his "naturalization" with a few words.
It is also to maintain the power of "people", Iger's care of Kaitlyn is understood by everyone as a certain kind of correctness, and they have completely failed to understand Iger's cognition of "no one is left behind" for the disadvantaged.
Iger did not continue to talk to everyone on this topic. There is still a lot of work to be done. Everyone should hurry up and work first, and talk about these three views slowly when they are free.
In the Iger plan, the warehouse must be taken, no matter what means.
You are willing to cooperate, we absolutely welcome.
If you don't want to cooperate, we can "help" you cooperate in many ways.
People can't be too rigid and dogmatic.
Iger is a fan of "making learning". Although he doesn't have the methods and skills of Zhang Mazi, he really wants to learn Zhang Mazi's way of doing things.
(End of this chapter)
What the hell is this? Are Americans doing less murder and arson? I don’t usually hear that they have repented of some bad things.
Suddenly, Andy came to this calf, and Iger felt that his brain couldn't turn around.
Iger couldn't understand what was wrong with his thinking because he wasn't really an American.
In America, the sanctity of private territory and private property runs deep in their bones.
Pay attention to the word "sacred", which means that this attribute is above all laws, it is the power bestowed by God, it is supreme, there is no one.
The inviolability of private territory and private property originated from Britain in the 18th and 19th centuries.
At that time, the British bourgeoisie, who had just come to power and became rich quickly, wanted to protect their inflated wealth from prying eyes, so property rights were regarded by the bourgeoisie as natural human rights, sacred and inviolable.
They formulated a series of laws, and then continued to use the media to brainwash the common people: Your poverty is your poverty, my money is my money, and you can't touch a penny of mine even if you are poor.
During the development of America, a group of robbers came here. Everyone found that everything here can be robbed, and as long as they are robbed, it is their own, including but not limited to gold and silver treasures, mines, forests, pastures, cattle and sheep.
In order to prevent involution (that is, internal strife), this group of robbers emphasized the inviolability of private property.
You are new here, penniless, and have a strong desire to rob, but you can't start with the predecessors who made a fortune before, you have to rob other people (Native Americans) who are not protected by the robbery regulations.
When these penniless robbers also robbed their money, they also became active advocates of the sanctity of private property.
When countless groups of robbers supported this regulation, the sanctity of private property was like a spiritual brand, nailed into the minds of their descendants.
With the sanctity of private property comes the unlimited right of defense.
Regarding the unlimited right of defense, America has many laws, among which the more famous ones are "Never Back Down" and "Castle Jurisprudence".
The two laws provide owners with an "unlimited right of self-defense" when private territory is violated.
This "unlimited" literally means that you can use as much force as you have, without having to be equal to the force of the intruder, and there is no problem of excessive defense.
In Iger's thinking, you alone occupy so many materials that you cannot use by yourself, which is purely unreasonable to eat more and occupy more.
I have the willingness to negotiate peacefully with you, but you vetoed it mercilessly and continuously.
Well, since I have stronger force than you, I can use force to coerce you into peace talks.
Powerful force is not used to kill you, but to force you to hand over absolutely surplus supplies, which is a process of achieving fairness.
It is fair to rob a few people under the pretext of "for the sake of the many people", but is it a violation of justice and morality?
Regarding this point, Iger has always sneered at the bullshit logic of the "train paradox".
With limited choices, finding ways to keep more people alive is justice.
Don't bullshit me about other things. Under extremely limited conditions, you still emphasize to me that "one's life is also life", then I can only answer "It is better to cry for a family than for a street".
Of course, Iger's thinking doesn't mean that minority people don't have the right to survive and must die. For example, the boss named Walton deserves to be hanged by a street lamp.
Within a reasonable range, Iger must find ways to ensure Walton's survival, leave him with sufficient necessary supplies, and even provide follow-up guarantees for Walton.
Afterwards, Walton loved to close the warehouse and close the warehouse, and it didn't matter to me to die in it.
But after Iger added this idea to everyone, the three of them shook their heads like a rattle.
In the eyes of Andy's three authentic American natives, Iger's behavior is equivalent to driving a king out of his castle by force, which is an intolerable "injustice" and pure gangster thinking.
In the understanding of Andy and others, this behavior is worse than killing a person.
This is not wrong. In America, money is more important than life, which is recognized.
People who can't get this point can't understand many confusing things about America, but if you can bring this thinking into it, you will find that their logic is very clear.
The right to property is supreme, above all other rights, including the right to life.
I ×, what the hell is this!
After Iger listened to Andy's patiently giving this "little brother" the correct three-view education, he wanted to swear directly at that time, but Iger forcibly held back.
Iger persuaded himself to look at this matter calmly, but the more he thought about it, the more angry he became.
Some people talked about whores before, and Iger always thought that the group of virgins in Northern Europe were almost invincible, but it turned out that America was the king of whores.
On this planet, throughout the entire history of mankind, America is an extremely warlike country, not even one.
America has gone through more than 240 years since its founding, and only 16 years without war.
It exterminated more than one North American aboriginal civilization, and then continued to launch wars, established nearly 400 military bases all over the world, and did not forget to throw bombs on the roofs of other people's houses when the national power was declining.
For this virtue, you suddenly gave me a set of "private property is sacred and inviolable" three-view education. Iger thinks whether he is schizophrenic or Andy is schizophrenic.
The reason why Iger endured it again is because he realized that this was a problem involving the conflict of three views. This kind of thing cannot be explained clearly in a few words, so he put down the controversy and focused on the present.
Because meaningless quarrels will only destroy the trust and cooperation that has been hard-won among the team members.
At the same time, Iger personally experienced the famous American double standard.
The root of their double standards is that treating "self" and treating "enemies" are completely different concepts.
When Americans set up enemies, the first thing they do is to expel the enemy from the circle of "us", and then expel the enemy from "humanity".
The rest is simple, all kinds of weapons greet the vital points, anyway, this guy is no longer a "human", and there will be no psychological burden.
In this commonly used routine, Walton Morgan, who owns the entire building, obviously did not rely on Iger, a kid, to be expelled from his "naturalization" with a few words.
It is also to maintain the power of "people", Iger's care of Kaitlyn is understood by everyone as a certain kind of correctness, and they have completely failed to understand Iger's cognition of "no one is left behind" for the disadvantaged.
Iger did not continue to talk to everyone on this topic. There is still a lot of work to be done. Everyone should hurry up and work first, and talk about these three views slowly when they are free.
In the Iger plan, the warehouse must be taken, no matter what means.
You are willing to cooperate, we absolutely welcome.
If you don't want to cooperate, we can "help" you cooperate in many ways.
People can't be too rigid and dogmatic.
Iger is a fan of "making learning". Although he doesn't have the methods and skills of Zhang Mazi, he really wants to learn Zhang Mazi's way of doing things.
(End of this chapter)
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