Chapter 121: It's really a god of the world's age

"Oh, then it depends on whether the Ministry of Defense can pay for it."

Lear replied calmly.

His answer drew laughter.

Sometimes you think that American laughter is very strange, something completely unfunny, they can be silly.

Of course, it's more likely that you don't know what Americans are happy about.

Lear's reply, though calm, had the feeling of a cold-faced joker, telling a very classic capitalist joke.

Want me to serve my country? Of course, it depends on the money you can't afford.

The aggressiveness of female journalists is well known, and her questions are answered with yes or no, but Americans like to have yes or no answered.

Very typical diode thinking.

But when Lear responded with a capitalist joke, everyone knew it all at once.

Serving the country?

What are you kidding.

Lear is a capitalist.

You can fool the red-necked people in the red states into stupidly joining the army and fighting to the death for the country.

But it's hard to fool a capitalist into contributing something for free to the country.

But this joke, told by the capitalist Lear, is really not a problem at all, and even has some comedic effects.

- Although what Lear said is true.

The blonde female reporter with tanned to some brown skin still raised the microphone in her hand very unwillingly, and asked very ungracefully: "You mean that you will not provide technology sharing to the US government and military, right?"

Her words drew a wave of disgust among reporters.

You know, in the United States, there are some professions that are privileged.

Although Spider-Man Peter Parker looks like a dick, he sells Spider-Man photos in newspapers for a living.

But he was just a temporary worker at the newspaper, but even so, just selling Spider-Man photos every day was enough to support his life in New York.

Yes, journalists are this privileged class in the United States.

Some people say that the United States is a very typical rugby structure, but that is only in terms of income.

In fact, as a social model, income is only one aspect of society as a whole.

Generalizations that are too general have long been eliminated.

In fact, American society is a very typical pyramid-shaped structure.

Even if divided according to income, the structure of the entire pyramid is actually based on real capitalists, Wall Street finance, and arms dealers as the core, forming the three unbreakable pillars of the United States.

In the middle is the lubricant that works in America: politicians of both parties, presidents of the United States and justices.

The second middle layer is the mouth of the United States, such as lawyers, prosecutors, and the major power holders of television.

And the backbone is the violent institutions and real trumpets in the United States, police officers, Ma Run, the FBI, the CIA, and even journalists.

At the next level, at the bottom of the interest class, are doctors, farmers, and the urban middle class.

Other than that, everyone else is people in the service industry, all serving this group of people, revolving around this group of people.

It is precisely because the entire American society is like this, so as journalists, they have certain privileges.

Of course, many journalists know the difference in identity, so when asking questions, they will intelligently step on the line to ask questions, for example, when they are Tony Stark or Lear, they will step on the bottom line of two people, and even provoke the two without retaliation.

These questions are very sensitive, dare not ask, whether you can think of it, it is all up to the personal brains and wit of the journalists.

In fact, when the female reporter in front of her asked the first question, many colleagues pinched a cold sweat for her in their hearts, sighing for her bravery and brainlessness.

But when she asked her second question, everyone's reaction and feeling about her was only the word: stupidity.

She didn't get the answer she wanted, and the wisest choice should be to let it go gently and let her peers continue to ask, rather than chase recklessly by herself.

She really directly angered a capitalist named Lear.

In fact, because capitalists are so far away from the world of ordinary people, and because they control the media, a lot of news propaganda is to glorify capitalists - people's hatred of capitalists is even more due to their own instinct to be exploited.

And the capitalists' glorification of themselves is even more of an instinct for survival.

It is true that many people with bad brains have been brainwashed by this beautification propaganda and believe in the truth, goodness and beauty of capitalists.

But those who are really close to capitalists should know the fact that capitalists are tyrants, crazy people who say everything, they may be a good person, nice people, but after the edification of power and the baptism of money, they are destined to become only a tyrant with a word.

Perhaps in front of the same type of capitalists as themselves, they will also pretend to be demeanor and disguise themselves, but when facing the lower classes, their hideousness is almost undisguised.

Really.

Lear frowned slightly, his face showing impatience: "Your question is a little too much, miss."

He twisted his head lightly and looked at the North Star with the afterglow of one eye.

Polaris immediately understood, she just took a step forward and raised her left hand.

The metal on the blond woman's body seemed to come to life in an instant, and the jewelry on her head seemed to pull her hair out, pulling her stumbling all at once, and the earrings on her ears tugged at her earlobes, as if to pull her ears down.

The pearl necklace around her neck also seemed to have copper or silver wires inside, and instantly her entire neck began to breathe.

The buckle of the belt around her waist also turned her around one by one, and together with the backpack on her shoulder, she flew out of the press conference "floating" like a female ghost.

Before the live broadcast, everyone saw the embarrassed posture of the "female ghost" reporter.

No one expected that he and Polaris would be so brave, so direct, naked in front of everyone, and directly use violence.

This was the first time that all the people present had seen the use of superpowers so closely.

To be honest, many people's scalps exploded.

They suddenly realized that Lear, a capitalist, was different from all previous capitalists.

Just like the Red State female reporter asked just now, Lear's is indeed violent.

The underage girl behind him represents the violence itself, and unlike other violent institutions and violent enforcers who do not have direct subordination, he has the most intuitive violence!

It can even be said that he is the violence itself.

As a capitalist, Lear's nature seems to have changed somewhat.

"Next." He didn't look at the female reporter who was thrown out, but calmly looked down at the silent reporters in the audience.

Calmly announced.

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