100 Unreasonable

The Second Boer War, strictly speaking, was a war between Britain and the whole of Europe, in order to dismantle the British Empire, those European countries donated money and materials to the Boer Army, and even directly sent troops, during the entire Boer War, the Boer Army side, a total of 2,000 foreign volunteers joined, whether these volunteers were "volunteers" or not, except for themselves, it is estimated that no one knows.

Germany was the most enthusiastic in this regard, and in 1871 Germany completed its unification and the German Empire was established, when Germany defeated France and won the Franco-Prussian War, replacing France as the hegemon of the European continent.

At this time, only the British Empire was left in front of the German Empire.

The Second Boer War was an important opportunity for Germany to consume British strength, so Germany's performance in the Second Boer War was very tendentious, and Roque believed that Emily Hobhouse should have known this.

Although Emily Hobhouse wants more freedom, in Oak Town, Roque has the most authority, so Emily Hobhouse can only obey Roque's decision.

It's enough, even if the camp has improved a lot compared to two months ago, but in the eyes of Emily Hobhouse, the camp is nothing good, almost hell, and on the first day of contact with the camp, Emily Hobhouse picked out countless faults.

"Women and children have too little food to eat every day to ensure they receive adequate nutrition, and the food supply should be increased." Emily Hobhouse's first focus was on food.

"The standard of supply of things is determined by the Governor's Palace, I have no right to decide, if you have any opinions, you can report them to the Governor's Palace, but I want to remind you, Madam, that there are still many people in England who are undernourished." Luo Keyi said righteously, since he was hugging the thighs of the British, he had to hug a little tighter and consider the problem from the perspective of the government.

"The tents are short and dilapidated, winter is coming, and they will freeze to death if they live in a tent like that." Emily Hobhouse's second problem was tents.

"The refugee camp accepts donations, and those military tents were privately donated by Ms. Capet from Cape Town, and if you don't want to, we welcome donations from the Anglican Church, sorry, this is a refugee camp, not a hotel, and we can't provide butler service." Roc also wanted all the women and children to live in tents, but that was not realistic, and Ada had done her best to collect tents, but there were still not enough.

"And what about the women who work in the vineyards? I've heard that they were hired by you, and in order to get that job, they had to be separated from their children. Emily Hobhouse turned the finger at Roque.

"Yes, isn't it right that they work for me, I pay them a salary, and give their children access to an education?" Roque is not surprised that even if Roque does better, there will still be people who are dissatisfied.

The same thing, from different angles, will lead to different answers, and what Emily Hobhouse thinks is unfair is obviously not the case to the Boers in the camps.

"But the salary you pay is not enough to reward them for their work." Emily Hobhouse continues to find fault.

"Ms. Hobhouse, it may seem like that to you, but it's clear that they don't think so, otherwise they would not have accepted the job altogether, it's an equivalent exchange, work, equal to salary and the child's opportunity to get an education, how much do you think the child's opportunity to get an education is worth?" Roque doesn't see this as an unequal exchange.

"Okay then, what about those in quarantine? What did they do wrong? "Emily Hobhouse has a lot of questions, and asking Roque in person is just Emily Hobhouse's personal vent, and in the future, Emily Hobhouse will write all this into a report, which is the final blow that Emily Hobhouse is preparing for.

"People from quarantine? No, no, no, they are not wrong, they are quarantined to prevent disease, the camps are densely populated, and if you don't pay attention to hygiene, it will cause diseases to run rampant, which will be an even greater disaster. "Roque's reasons are strong, and they stand up to any investigation.

"Prevent disease? If you have such a good reason, why did you confiscate their belongings, but would that also lead to illness? "Emily Hobhouse doesn't give up, Roque knows what quarantine means, Emily Hobhouse doesn't.

"It's not confiscated, it's just kept on their behalf, and their clothes will be returned to them after they have been disinfected, and as for the property, they don't have the ability to protect it now, and when they leave the camp, it will naturally be returned to them at that time." Roque patiently explained that Emily Hobhouse had a church background and that Roque had to be patient.

"It's just your excuse, you cops are here to loot property! It's disgusting, why just won't you admit it? Emily Hobhouse thought she had grabbed Roque's sore foot and clung to it.

"So you mean they shouldn't be quarantined? So who is responsible if it leads to an outbreak of disease? Roque also started to get angry.

"Of course you're in charge, you're the camp manager." Emily Hobhouse is rightly arrogant.

"So that means you won't be responsible for the serious consequences of your suggestion, right?" Roque is not polite, he doesn't have much patience for the guy who messes around, even if he offends the church for this, it doesn't matter, the Anglican Church is the Anglican Church, and it is strong in Britain, but not in the Cape, the Cape is more popular Protestant, and the influence of the Anglican Church is slightly weaker.

"That's just a hypothesis after all, and you can't hold anyone else accountable for something that hasn't happened yet." Emily Hobhouse does not endorse Roque's standards.

"I'm sorry, Ms. Hobhouse, please restrain your behavior, if I think your behavior is affecting the normal operation of the camp, then you must get out of here." Roque no longer talks nonsense with Emily Hobhouse, this person is unreasonable.

It's really unreasonable, Roque now finally understands why Henry said that Emily Hobhouse is "not easy to mess with", this woman is here to find fault, and the refugee camp itself has many problems that cannot be solved at all, so there are many reasons to find fault, if Emily Hobhouse does not affect Roque's work, then Roque can still bear it, and now Emily Hobhouse's investigation has obviously affected the normal operation of the refugee camp, and Roque can't bear this kind of thing to happen.