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Gandhi's non-violent non-cooperation was gradually perfected during the Cape period.

The so-called "non-violence and non-cooperation" is, I can't beat you, but I don't obey you, if you are willing to insult me, scold me, beat me, kill me casually, I will endure, endure, endure, endure-

Endure it and endure it to become a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle!

It's not a joke, Gandhi really thought so.

During World War II, *** pointed the finger at the Jews, and when the Jews were massacred, Gandhi called on the Jews to commit suicide en masse, so that maybe the Germans would be disgusted by the atrocities, and then oppose ***-

When the Republic of China faced Japanese aggression, Chang Kaishen went to meet Gandhi, Gandhi chose to refuse to help and participate in the Allies, and also suggested that Chang Kaishen should not resist and kill with the Japanese, anyway, there are many people in the Republic of China, killing 200 million and 200 million, and in the end, the Japanese will become "Chinese slaves".

So Gandhi's "non-violent non-cooperation" is not to mention whether it is right or not, anyway, the British are very fond of Gandhi, and the leaders of India after independence are also very fond of Gandhi, and the reason is: everyone likes such a "submissive people"!

But if civilians believe his nonsense and practice "non-violent non-cooperation", it is really stupid.

Winston said of Gandhi: It is disgusting to see that the seditious lawyer who graduated from the London Law School is now pretending to be an ascetic in the Oriental, ** body, as thin as bones, and actually sitting on an equal footing with the vice-king (the viceroy of India) with peace of mind, going in and out of the palace, and pretending to dine and drink tea with the representatives of the British king.

Truth be told, Roque didn't like Gandhi either.

But Roque had no reason to prevent Gandhi from coming into contact with the Boers, for the simple reason that if Gandhi could influence those Boers, then it would objectively benefit Roque's work.

Therefore, Roque still focused his work on the Chinese miners in Johannesburg.

After returning to the police station, Roque immediately called Martin: "Take the time to go to Johannesburg in the past few days to learn about the Chinese situation in Johannesburg, remember to just understand, even if their living conditions are not good, do not interfere." ”

Roque had to be careful, if the information provided by Henry was correct, then most of the Chinese should work in the "De Beers Unified Mining Company", compared to Roque, the "De Beers Unified Mining Company" is a behemoth, and Roque has no ability to resist in the face of the "De Beers Unified Mining Company", so even if the Chinese miners' living conditions are not good, Roque can't save them now.

Even if?

Forget it, Roque is almost certain that the living conditions of the Chinese miners in Johannesburg must be very harsh.

Unlike Roque, who were regular employees of the Cape colonial government, the Chinese in Johannesburg were all foreign workers, and the Transvaal Republic did not have the same liberal immigration measures as Cape Town, and before the Second Boer War, even white people who wanted to become naturalized Transvaal had to live in the Transvaal for five years, a clause that was later extended to 14 years.

The policies on the naturalization of whites are so harsh, don't think about it.

Without Roque's interference, even if the Chinese in Johannesburg could survive until the end of the employment contract, it is estimated that they would not get much money, and they would have been deported back to China in the end.

Don't overestimate the conscience of the white people, the social status of the Transvaal Chinese in these years is not much better than that of the Zulus.

The Indians and Gandhi are fighting to improve their social status, and the Chinese have nothing.

Thankfully, there is Roque now.

Martin didn't know what Roque was thinking, Roque didn't say, and Martin wouldn't ask, but Roque's order, Martin would carry it out to the letter.

Turning back, Roque went to Henry again.

"There is no police station in Johannesburg, should you send some police to Johannesburg?" In front of Henry, Roque made no secret of his desire for Johannesburg.

"Ha, I know-" Henry also knew Roque's thoughts, maybe like other Britons, Henry didn't like the Chinese, but Henry liked Roque: "Let's wait until after the inauguration of the Governor, now we are still understaffed, and we are not able to maintain law and order in Pretoria, and we are not able to take care of Johannesburg." ”

Of course, it is more likely that because Roque has become a naturalized Cape, Henry regards Roque as his own at all, which is different from other Chinese.

"Speaking of the lack of police, can we coordinate with Cape Town to hire some Zulu scouts?" Roque did not have the right to hire people directly from the Qing State now, so he could only fight the Zulu people's ideas.

During the Second Boer War, the expeditionary force hired a large number of Zulu scouts, who performed very well on the battlefield, endured hardships and were not afraid of sacrifice, and it would be a pity if these people were discharged after the war.

"What are they hired for? The Zulus were undisciplined and unsmoving, and many of them didn't even understand English, so they couldn't do a good job as a police officer. "Henry doesn't look down on the Zulus.

This is really a question about the discipline and learning of the Zulus.

However, the Zulus could not be blamed entirely on the Zulus, as the agreement of the Expeditionary Force Command was that after the victory over the Boers, the Zulus would receive the Boers' cattle, sheep and livestock, so there was no way to talk about the discipline of the Zulus.

As for learning!

Will the British educate the Zulus?

Don't be funny, the British only use rifles and sticks to teach the Zulus a lesson, so the British have never tried to restrain the military discipline of the Zulus, and the loose Zulus are in the best interests of the British.

"Try it, as we expand our scope of work, we will inevitably have to confront the Boer guerrillas, and those Zulus will come in handy." Roque is prepared for a rainy day, the IQ of the Zulu people is not as low as the legend says, they can be the president of the United States in the 21st century, you say they have a low IQ?

"Well, I just have something to ask General Hopkins." Henry's purpose was not pure.

Checkmate?

I'm afraid it's for the general's daughter.

"How are you and Lacey?" Roque doesn't shy away from this kind of question.

"Good!" At the mention of Lacey, Henry was immediately happy to see the big molars.

Leaving Henry's office and passing by Phyllis's desk, Roark suddenly noticed a familiar back.

"Thanks, I don't need it, Mr. Kevin, can you please leave, I still have my job." Phyllis was very polite.

Kevin?

Oh, that fiancé of Lacey-

It seems that Kevin is interested in Phyllis-

This angle of revenge is good, Henry snatched Kevin's fiancée, and Kevin went to soak Henry's sister-

Hey, it's dirty!