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Chapter 753: "Stupid Morality", Gandhi is the real root of India's problems? Liu Chan

Chapter 753: "Stupid Morality", Gandhi is the real root of India's problems? Liu Chan: I think the same!
[A few years later, this young lawyer started to organize a special resistance movement, which did not involve beating or scolding people, but was just specifically against the other party.]

[His method is very unique. He led a group of people to peacefully demonstrate. He did not fight back even when he was beaten and scolded. This kind of operation directly made the other party unable to do anything.]

[The local government couldn't stand it anymore and put him in jail, but this arrest only made the situation worse.]

[Media from all over the world flocked to the case, and even newspapers from the British Empire began to pay attention to the incident. For a time, the lawyer became the focus of international news.]

[People in the British Empire were shocked when they saw these reports: How can such things still happen in this day and age? Where has the rule of law that we are so proud of gone?]

[The public pressure was getting bigger and bigger, and the local government finally couldn't bear it anymore and had to release the people and promised to reduce the discriminatory policies.]

[But the condition was that the lawyer had to leave the South. Gandhi thought about it and felt that it was about time to return home.]

[In 1915, he returned to India. By then he had become somewhat famous, and the Congress Party soon noticed him.]

[After returning to India, he did not rush to make a big splash, but chose to be a backpacker first. ]

[He spent three or four years traveling all over India to experience the lives of the lowest class of people.]

[While visiting, he perfected his theory and gradually formed the famous "non-violent non-cooperation" proposition. ]

[This kind of protest method, which neither hurts anyone nor breaks the law, gives opponents a headache. They can neither hit nor scold! ]

[This method, which neither intensifies conflicts nor achieves the goal, has made more and more people support him.]

Barrage:

——"This is what it means to win people over with virtue."

——"This guy played a good hand, the public opinion war was pushed to the limit!"

——"I have to say, this guy is really wise. He puts his opponent on the moral high ground and rubs him hard!"

——"To be honest, those who can hold back and not fight back are the real bosses. If it were me, I would have rushed forward a long time ago!"

——"How can ordinary people be so calm?"

……

Han Dynasty plane.

After reading this, Emperor Wu of Han slammed the table in frustration!
This British Empire is so confused!

Send this troublesome lawyer back to his hometown, thinking that the matter will be over after he is gone.

This approach only looks clever!

Isn't it like letting a tiger return to the mountain to send such a person who is good at misleading the people back to his base?

In the south, you are just an outsider, but once you return to India, you become one of their own.

If it were me, I would never let this kind of scourge continue to live.

Send a few people to quietly resolve the matter in the middle of the night, and then say it was an accidental death. This is the safest approach!
Look at what he did after returning to China: he traveled around the country, met with the grassroots, and perfected his theory.

This is clearly an attempt to accumulate strength in preparation for creating an even bigger storm.

Keeping such people around is a disaster!
If necessary, kill them. Why keep them for the New Year?

……

Spring and Autumn plane.

Confucius put down the letter in his hand and stroked his long beard, seeming to be thinking about something.

This young man is quite interesting. Traveling around the countries to investigate the customs of the people is somewhat similar to what I did in the past.

Only by seeing with one's own eyes and experiencing it personally can one truly understand the world. This spirit of field investigation is indeed worthy of praise.

However, his theory of "non-violent non-cooperation" is really incomprehensible.

Isn't this just waiting to die?
A gentleman should be upright and incorruptible. He should fight when necessary and resist when necessary. How can he lie down and pretend to be dead, waiting for others to be kind to him?
In the use of etiquette, harmony is the most important.

But there must be a limit to this harmony.

The way he behaves is clearly an attempt to gain sympathy.

When I traveled around the world, I also used reason to convince people, but I never showed weakness like this.

However, this weak approach actually resonated with the Indians.

This nation is really peculiar.

But if it were in China, I’m afraid it wouldn’t even last three days.

Alas, it is really difficult to generalize about things in this world.

Although I don't agree with this young man's approach, I have to say that he is indeed unique. [In 1919, the British Empire finally felt that it was time to breathe a sigh of relief and decided to repeal the dreaded Rowlatt Act.]

[To put it bluntly, this Rowlatt Act is a martial law order, which makes the Indian people live in fear all day long. ]

[Who knew that just when we breathed a sigh of relief, a bigger disaster would come! ]

[In Amritsar, the British Empire’s army opened fire on the people who were peacefully gathering without saying a word.]

[This shot didn't matter, it directly killed thousands of unarmed civilians, and the matter went viral immediately! ]

[The whole country of India was in turmoil, with angry protests everywhere, and people were demanding that blood debts be paid with blood.]

[At this critical moment, Gandhi went to the Congress Party meeting and said mysteriously that he had a surprise for everyone.]

[Everyone thought he was going to propose some radical retaliation plan, but he started talking about the theory of "non-violent non-cooperation."]

[Everyone present was dumbfounded, but the more they listened, the more they felt it made sense. This was simply a weapon tailor-made for the Congress Party! ]

【Why do you say that? 】

[First of all, the Congress Party is a group of intellectuals, and the guns and cannons of the British Empire are so powerful. If they really confront each other head-on, wouldn’t that be courting death? ]

【But this theory of "non-violent non-cooperation" is different. It does not require you to know how to fight, but only to know how to endure and wait. 】

[Isn’t this what literati are best at? ]

[To fight in this way is simply to put the British Empire on the moral fire! ]

[If you hit me, I won’t fight back; if you curse me, I won’t say anything back; if you grab me, I’ll just lie down.]

【As a result, it became difficult for the British Empire to attack. If they attacked, they would appear to be too barbaric; if they did not attack, they would appear to be helpless.】

[And this method is particularly cost-effective. ]

[No need to buy guns or stock up on ammunition, just rely on your mouth and your butt. ]

[Most importantly, this method is very easy to spread and ordinary people can learn it immediately.]

[After hearing this, the bigwigs of the Congress Party all applauded: Isn’t this what we want? ]

[Soon after, Gandhi was elected chairman of the Indian Home Rule League and became the representative of the Indian National Congress in the Home Rule League.]

After seeing this, the ancient people more or less understood it.

It is a good idea to use national identity and religious beliefs to rally the people.

Although this approach is a bit slow, it is safer.

However, this kind of behavior of showing weakness is truly despicable.

Although he did scare the British Empire in the end, this also wore away his own courage.

Once this weak attitude becomes a trend, it will be difficult to change it even after several generations.

Ultimately, this is a trick to take advantage of the situation.

Although they are waving the banner of benevolence, righteousness and morality, they are actually taking advantage of the moral shackles of their opponents.

This approach is not very glorious, but it has to be admitted that it is effective.

……

The Three Kingdoms plane.

Liu Bei looked at what was displayed on the sky curtain and couldn't help but touch his long ears.

This Gandhi is a smart man.

This is so similar to the end of the Han Dynasty!
There are warlords everywhere, numerous religions and numerous ethnic groups. It is not easy to unify them all!
Back then, I started from humble beginnings, and I traveled far and wide, winning over the princes and winning over the people, and it took a lot of effort.

Gandhi found a clever way. He used this seemingly weak approach to unite everyone.

However, the situation in India is indeed a bit tricky.

At that time, at least I could raise an army and fight a favorable battle.

The conflicts between various religious factions in India are enough to give people a headache.

It does take extraordinary means to bring so many people of different beliefs and races together.

This Gandhi seems to be showing weakness, but in fact he is rallying people's hearts in the most labor-saving way.

Alas, all the major events in this world indeed lead to the same end.

(End of this chapter)

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