1056 Chicken feathers as arrows
When the overall order of an area is in chaos, it is really difficult for women and children to escape, and almost all of those who have the ability to escape are young adults.
This raises a question, not to mention the problems of family and country feelings to defend the homeland, as a man, shouldn't he stand up to face the disaster in his family and get his family out of danger first?
What kind of man is he who abandons his family and runs away by himself?
Of course, some people will not think about this problem, they will only think about themselves when they encounter problems, and everyone else is secondary, even if it is their parents, children, or lovers.
Thinking about this problem, combined with the hateful eyes in the eyes of these "refugees", you can understand how much Ji Hongyuan hates these "refugees".
"Go back, get out of here right now, and disappear from my presence!" Ji Hongyuan is unceremonious, if these "refugees" are women and children, then maybe there is still room for negotiation, and the men forget it, they even insult the "men" group.
"Freiburg is in turmoil, please let us get out of here, or we'll die-"
"Aren't you the Wehrmacht? Now we need your protection. ”
"Please, please let us get out of here-"
The refugees pleaded, unaware of the shamelessness of their actions.
"Where's your family?" Ji Hongyuan directly looked for the nearest refugee.
"They're all dead—" The nearest guy looked very pitiful with a grieving and ragged face.
"Then why are you still alive?" Ji Hongyuan's voice was hoarse, and he now finally understood why poor people must have pity.
"What can I do—I'll die if I stay—there are too many of them—I can't—" The nearest guy also screamed hoarsely, he didn't think he was doing anything wrong, people don't kill for themselves, selfish people are always good at making excuses for their actions.
"So you ran away like a coward?" Ji Hongyuan really can't understand this kind of thinking, people are really different from people.
"What the hell can we do? You're soldiers, we're just civilians, and where are you when we have riots? "Selfish people think like this, they never ask what they can do when they encounter problems, but blindly pin their hopes on other people.
If others can't do it, then their theory has a basis.
This question is actually quite easy to explain.
The federal government had long wanted to station troops in Freiburg, but unfortunately all Freiburg people were unanimously opposed, so there was no federal government garrison in the whole of Freiburg and the surrounding area, and Freiburg did not even have a National Guard.
Now that riots have broken out in Freiburg, these cowards who have abandoned their families and fled Freiburg are again blaming the army for not intervening in time.
But who can be blamed for this, people have no long-term worries, it is really not the army that indulges those thugs, and not accepting the garrison is the common choice of all Freiburg people, and it is the protection they should give up voluntarily.
"What do you have to do with them, it's a bunch of garbage, drive them all away, I feel sick when I see them." Fayhan also looks down on these cowards, how selfish they must be, to abandon their families and run away alone when disaster strikes, such people will be spurned at any time.
Don't use your personal rights to justify your selfish behavior, personal rights also have a bottom line, and you can't do whatever you want.
"You can't do this, you should protect us-"
"We're all taxpayers, and we contribute to your paychecks—"
"We rushed over together, they didn't dare shoot—"
The refugees were agitated, they looked like they could escape, but they were stopped by the army, and you can imagine their anger.
They were answered by the sound of the machine gunner pulling the bolt and pushing the bullet to load, and if these refugees really broke through the blockade, then the machine gunner really dared to shoot.
"I repeat, get out of here right away, don't force me to use violent means." Ji Hongyuan finally warned that the machine gun shooters on the armored vehicles behind the blockade line were ready to shoot.
"You can't-"
"You should protect us, not shoot us-"
"Please, don't—"
A miraculous scene occurred, and while almost all the "refugees" were pleading, many of them were retreating.
Well, while instigating others to storm the blockade, he quietly retreated.
It's hard for the people.
It's been such a time, and he is still playing tricks, and Ji Hongyuan is simply ridiculous.
At this time, it would be nice to have a few thugs armed with murder weapons.
Ji Hongyuan really wants to see whether these "refugees" will storm the blockade line at that time, or turn around and fight bravely with the thugs.
If they can really wake up, then Ji Hongyuan will definitely not stand by and watch.
Knock Knock Knock –
Machine gunner warning shot.
As soon as the shots rang out, the refugees dispersed, they did not have the courage to fight the mob, let alone storm the blockade, and whoever was kind to them would kick their noses in the face.
A little later, Ji Hongyuan received the latest order, and in Delaliville, a mob launched an attack on the blockade set up by the Wehrmacht.
The Wehrmacht fought back decisively, and the thugs suffered heavy casualties and failed to break through the Wehrmacht blockade.
Richard Brown ordered his troops to remain vigilant and not hesitate to launch a counterattack if anyone dared to break through the blockade, whether it was a rioter or a refugee.
At this time, it is actually impossible to distinguish between thugs and refugees, and guns are not banned in southern Africa, especially among the Boers who have a tradition of owning guns, many of whom have good military qualities, and during the two Boer Wars, the British Expeditionary Force suffered a great loss at the hands of the Boers.
The situation is certainly much better now, and with the seizure of high-powered guns from the civilian population and the scientific and technological progress of the army itself, it is becoming more and more difficult to pose a threat to an organized army, let alone a non-governmental organization such as the "Old Boers", which is not very organized.
It's like ants shaking the tree-
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Also in mid-January, the office of Walvis Bay Mayor Oscar Wilde came to the office with a few special guests.
"So you're an officer of the League of Nations—what's your going to Walvis Bay?" Wilde was confused, and the six-man group who identified himself as Stuart Fanney, the head of the inspection office of the League of Nations' Executive Yuan, wanted to set up an office in Walvis Bay to oversee the southern African trusteeship of Diaz State.
According to the decision of the League of Nations, Dias (called South West Africa by the League of Nations) was a B-level mandate, and Southern Africa was appointed by the League of Nations.
The Executive Yuan is the permanent body of the League of Nations and is responsible for the administration of the League.
However, the Executive Yuan was not very efficient, and the League of Nations stipulated that all resolutions could only be passed by the unanimous consent of all member states, which greatly limited the powers of the League of Nations.
If this were the case, then in the League of Nations, Belgium would have the same rights as the British Empire, which was absolutely unacceptable to the British.
Of course, the consequences have not yet been felt, and Belgium will not dare to oppose Britain on any issue.
But the future is uncertain.
Since there is such a hidden danger, it may cause serious consequences.
"Mr. Mayor, we have been ordered by Sir Eric Drummond to set up an oversight office in South West Africa to oversee the trusteeship of South West Africa by the Federal Government of Southern Africa." Stuart Vanney had an arrogant expression, and Eric Drummond was an Englishman, the first secretary general of the League of Nations.
"So what is the scope of your rights?" Wilde did not dare to say yes easily, he did not yet know what the League of Nations was.
If Roque was here, then Roque Ambulance told Wilde not to take the League of Nations too seriously.
U.S. President Wilson proposed the creation of the League of Nations with the aim of resolving international disputes by peaceful means.
In fact, the League of Nations did not play that role at all, and there was insufficient respect for the League of Nations among the participating States.
In another time and space, in 1931, Japan brazenly launched the Star Star Incident, when the Star Government asked the League of Nations to uphold justice, and the League of Nations sent a huge investigation team for this purpose.
After a protracted investigation, the mission finally issued an unacceptable investigation report.
The investigation team believes that it is indeed wrong for Japan to launch the Xingxing Incident, but the Xingxing government is also at fault, and Japan was provoked to launch the Xingxing Incident.
The mission concluded that Japan must withdraw from the area occupied after the Star Incident, and that the Star Government no longer has sovereignty over the area, and that the area should be placed under the League of Nations Mandate.
Japan said that this proposal was nonsense, and then directly withdrew from the League of Nations.
In 1933, Germany withdrew from both the International Conference on Disarmament and the League of Nations, citing "unjust" treatment, because the demands of Germany for an "equal armament scale" were ignored at the International Conference on Disarmament in Geneva.
Theoretically, Southern Africa, as a belligerent on the side of the Entente during the World War, was also one of the founding members of the League of Nations.
However, as a British overseas dominion, Southern Africa was exercised by the British Empire, so the League of Nations did not have much binding power on Southern Africa.
The biggest problem of the League of Nations was that it did not have its own army, which greatly limited the role of the League of Nations.
For example, if Southern Africa violates the rules of the League of Nations, then the League of Nations has no means of punishing Southern Africa other than condemnation.
Such an alliance of nations deserves to be disrespected.
"We're going to take care of and help with issues like health in South West Africa, intellectual property exchanges, the slave trade, the opium trade, refugees and women's rights – that's just part of what we do, you just have to work with us, you don't have the right to ask about the rest." Stuart Vanney is like a big rooster who uses chicken feathers as arrows.
ps: Walked 10,000 steps yesterday, unprecedented-