Chapter 371: A Gift from the Soviet Union
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After the police's ill-treatment of young refugee prisoners was exposed, it attracted controversy in the major media, especially after the incident was exaggerated by people with ulterior motives, the domineering refugees were transformed into pitiful characters who won the spotlight, and the vengeful prison guards became SS-like figures, especially after he reached out and searched for a biography of Hitler, and some eyeball-seeking media even compared the refugees to the Jews who were persecuted during World War II.
Of course, the Israeli newspapers immediately fought back, justifying the German newspapers by stating that they should not compare them to a group of old Arab enemies, which is a very dangerous metaphor. Jews and Islamists are always in the same world, and there is no intersection at all.
When the prison guard, who was sympathetic to nationalism and had been bribed, was thrown into the police car, he shouted loudly to the media, and although the camera was shaky, everyone in front of the TV could hear what he said, "We need a commander-in-chief, a commander who will lead Germany out of the status quo, not a bunch of incompetent cowards who only know how to escape reality!" Long live Germany! Long live the Führer! ”
This time the left-wing parties avoided being criticized, after all, the Nazis had no connection with them, and if there was any chance of cooperation between the left and the right, it was the refugees who had made Europe a miasma.
Of course, when Germany was anxious, a political program host on the other side of the Atlantic did not forget to run out and ridicule a few words, Trump said in an interview that he had warned European countries that accepting too many Arab refugees would sooner or later lead to serious social problems, and said that the refugee population in European countries now has serious social problems, and their incompatible lifestyle, faith issues and local life have caused serious conflicts of conflict. Europe will end sooner or later in this way, and he is not alarmist. When a group has no natural predators suitable for their development, they will desperately take root and sprout, and finally become a cancer that lives on the country.
The reporter asked Trump if he was worried about the hatred of the group you accused, and Trump said that he didn't care at all, because that group of ants only dared to pick up soft persimmons and had the ability to try it in front of the Soviet Union? They were sent to a secret KGB prison in minutes to teach them how to behave, and when they came out, they were guaranteed to become atheists who specialized in propagating Marxism.
Trump also told everyone in front of the TV. If he were the leader of any country in Europe and not let this continue to happen, he would have expelled them all and driven them back to their impoverished deserts.
"Aren't these people rich and flowing oil when they manipulated world oil prices? I don't believe a country without oil can afford such a swarm of borers, so get home. At least we can still keep some Catholic churches, instead of the steaming temples that will be all over the streets in the future, as in Germany. At least so far, among the European leaders, I am most optimistic about Yanayev, at least the country in his hands is not a mess like the Western European countries. ”
After Trump questioned the issue of religion in Germany, some groups in German civil society were shocked by Trump's remarks. They launched a campaign to request signatures, hoping that the German government would launch a campaign to "ban Trump's entry" and receive 100,000 = people - signatures - name support. They said Trump's remarks were "absurd," "racist," and "more vicious than Hitler."
Trump said that he never disdained to walk with a group of people who like to play Bomberman, and that perhaps not all religious people from the Arab world are terrorist attackers, but all terrorist attackers are religious people from the Arab world.
In the war of words between Trump and the German people, left-wing politics in Europe has also ushered in a change. After Lafontaine's injury, Germany needed a new left-wing leader. Déris Güsi tried to control and dominate the left-wing faction in Germany, after all, as he was president of the Socialist Unity Party.
But things soon turned out to be more than he could have imagined. The rift between the various factions on the left is much worse than he thought, and the distrust between them has hindered this otherwise mega-trending cooperation. Everything was changed beyond recognition by that assassination attempt at La Fontaine. After witnessing the assassination of their own leaders, some people began to retreat from opposing the refugees, while others, on the contrary, wished they could choose to take more extreme measures against the invaders.
"Where are we going from here?" This question is imprinted in the minds of the German left. Once desperately eager to break away from the embrace of the Soviet Union, they now find that the national power of the country, which was previously regarded as a red-threat, is thriving, and they themselves seem to be on a downward slope, and they are in a state of decline.
Juxi threw a handful of papers aside with a headache, clutching his temples in an attempt to soothe his heart-wrenching headache. All sorts of things were choked in his chest. It made his whole heart panic.
"Chairman, there is a person outside the door who asks to see him, claiming to be the leader of the United Socialist Workers' Party of Hungary."
The voice of the assistant at the door interrupted Juxi's thoughts, he raised his head and nodded to the assistant who wanted to stop talking, and said, "Okay, you let him come in directly." ”
As he spoke, he threw the papers on the table into a drawer, and it was evident that Cusi was wary of the approaching guests, that he was well acquainted with the left-wing parties of all European countries, and had never heard of a United Socialist Workers' Party in Hungary.
The young man who walked through the door behaved a little cautiously, and Jussi, who had dealt with Stacy in East Germany, could see at a glance that this young man was not an ordinary character, not an introverted shyness, but only a guy with some counterintelligence training would have such a cautious attitude.
"Sit down, young man." Jucy smiled and beckoned him to sit down, his eyes looking up and down to see who this guy really was.
"Hello Chairman Juxi, I'm ......"
Before the young man could finish his words, Jusi directly waved his hand and interrupted him, "Young man, don't tell me where you come from, I think it's all your fake identity to cover up your purpose." Perhaps from the very beginning of the United Socialist Workers' Party, you have been sending a message to me that your purpose is not so simple as a visit. ”
Jusi snuffed out the cigarette that was still between his fingers just now, and looked at the other party with another indifferent look, he didn't like to talk too much nonsense, this is a habit formed since the time of Stasi, and he spoke straight to the point, to the point.
"I don't quite understand what Chairman Jusi is talking about......" The young man smiled a little embarrassedly, but his eyes were very calm as he looked at the equally calm Jusi behind his desk.
"To put it more bluntly, young man, who sent you here, I don't think the current government would do such a stupid thing, is it the United States? Or the USSR? You all know that the left-wing parties in Europe are ready to unite and build a new united front, and I don't think these two superpowers will miss such an opportunity, am I not right? ”
The young man finally restrained his smile, he looked at Chairman Juxi calmly, and said with a calm expression, "Of course it's very correct, Chairman Juxi." As a former Stasi collaborator, I have seen your dossier, you are a very good person, by the way, my name is Villadere, I am from the USSR. ”
"It's from the KGB." "I would like to know what the Soviets are planning to do, and I have wondered why you have not been moved for so long," added Cusi. ”
The young man named Villadele took a document from his briefcase and placed it on Cusi's desk, and said with some mystery, "I have come today to give the leaders of the Socialist Party in Europe a gift that will allow us to renew our partnership." I don't think Chairman Gucy, as a former member, would have turned down this gift. (To be continued.) )