Blackstone Code

Chapter 1598: some people are not people

From this day onwards, the "Finger-cutting Act" will become the main means to deal with criminals and suspects in Mariro.

Of course, if these people are willing to take the initiative to go to concentration camps, then there is no need to go to these means.

Since you are in danger, you must make a choice.

If you want freedom, then you have to lose your thumb to ensure that the freedom the federal government gives you will not be an opportunity to condone your attacks on federal people!

If you want to keep your fingers and labor, then it's best to just go to the concentration camps.

Although there will be forced labor there, but at least you save your finger and save your life.

If you don't want to choose either option, then a bullet is the last and only option.

When the Federals announced this decree, Mariro immediately aroused many voices of opposition, especially in the non-occupied areas.

Not only did the occupied areas have little resistance to this federal regulation, on the contrary, many places expressed their willingness to strongly support it.

In fact, in the final analysis, there are several reasons why the situation in Mariro has been so chaotic over the years.

First, the central government is too weak, the warlords are too strong, and the warlords cut the whole country into pieces and then use racial hatred to rule these people and make people hate each other.

Second, poverty.

Poverty is the original sin, and under the rule of warlords, very few warlords will develop cities and people's livelihoods. People living in Mariro can only be forced to accept a chaotic country.

The only way to survive is to join the chaos.

Now the social order in the occupied area is stable, and the federal people have also given everyone a lot of opportunities to work. Whether it is farming or labor, these are all paid.

When society becomes stable and people can have enough to eat, they hope more than anyone else that this peace and stability will continue.

Who is born to be chaotic and adventurous?

There are not a few people like the little bearded man who are actively confessed by various places. Compared with the so-called "comradeship", it is obviously more attractive to be a businessman and a farmer.

The opposition outside the occupied area mainly comes from the resistance organization itself, as well as some international forces.

They think the federal government's move is inhumane and dehumanizing.

Because once an adult loses both thumbs, he will completely lose the ability to work and become a burden to society.

Such people are often abandoned by the family, or take the whole family to hell.

The people in the non-occupied areas were terrified, they protested and opposed, but the federal government seemed to not hear these voices.

In the federation, some media also talked about this matter, including a program on Blackstone TV, which also interviewed Mr. Lynch by telephone.

During the interview, the host asked Lynch, "Do you think this approach is in line with humanitarian principles?"

"Will it have some impact on the federation's international image?"

Lynch's answer is quite simple -

"Etiquette, shame, morality, kindness, all these excellent qualities are said from a human point of view to other like-minded people."

"We'll get it from older people, and we'll admonish our kids to keep those good qualities in them."

"But I want everyone to be able to discern the fact that there are some people, they just look like people..."

"Some orangutans look like people, why don't we treat them the same way we treat humans?"

"Because we know they're not human, no matter how human-like they are, they're not human."

"On the Mariro side, we're actually facing the same problem, and I don't think we can just blindly assume they're all human or none of them right now."

"Modern society has given humans more labels, and we'll only recognize them as humans if they've evolved to match our lowest level of human judgment."

"We have a way of dealing with human beings, just like those people in the south, we give them work, they repay our achievements, we share the gains with each other, and the society is harmonious and stable."

"But for those people in the north, I think tough measures are necessary at this time. We have to let them understand that this society is orderly and there are rules."

"Breaking the rules can only lead to bad consequences, and only then will they know what can and cannot be done, and abide by these rules..."

The host interrupted Lynch's words a little, "Mr. Lynch, no offense, what you said sounds like those animal trainers are talking about how to domesticate beasts."

Lynch asked back, "Isn't it?"

"They attacked our camp, killed our men, and destroyed the foundation of all peace!"

"If at this time we're going to talk about ethics with a bunch of murderers, a bunch of executioners, and add a **** piece of beef to their lunch because of their beliefs!"

"Then how will I go to heaven in the future to explain to the **** soldiers who sacrificed for the Federation and for us?"

"Tell them that because these **** killed them, we give them warm cells, tight clothes, lunch and a whole **** piece of beef, and two hours of sun a day?"

"Go to hell!"

"I really can't think of any way to deal with these people except death and harshness. I want to say that the current policies are too **** mild, and these rebels should be killed..."

The host cut off the phone in time, and then smiled slightly embarrassedly but not politely to the camera, "Sorry, the line was suddenly interrupted, but ... Thank you Lynch for accepting our interview."

"He's right!"

Just when the host was about to say something, the audience suddenly stood up and shouted loudly, "Mr. Lynch is right, if you treat those sons of bitches, you should kill them!"

An old man stood up, looking only a little over five feet (about 1.6 meters), his hair was a little gray, and his body was a little thin.

The camera was immediately given to him, and people saw his old age.

He watched the host keep nodding his head, "Mr. Lynch is right."

"My children, my...grandchildren, are all dead."

The old man looked at the host, and his eyes quickly turned red.

"They wanted to do something for the country, but they died, they died in Mariro."

"Sometimes I also want to go over, pick up a gun, and kill one person counts as one."

"But my wife still needs someone to take care of..."

"If we have to take care of these people, then what are those of us who died for the Commonwealth, our families?"

He looked directly at the host, and there was a terrible power in his eyes that made the host have to look away.

"Mr. Lynch is right...!"

"They're not human!"

The show was a time-slot champion on both reruns (morning and afternoon) the next day, and many said Lynch's words were what they were saying.

People also feel sad for the old man whose family died in the war.

This has also become the reason and reason why those "war criminals" cannot be forgiven. In the Federation, no one has talked about whether the behavior of those war criminals is excessive—

Yes, the federal government has declared that all of Mariro's armed rebels are listed as war criminals, all of whom have committed war crimes.

Now even if I tell all the federal people to hang all these war criminals, no one will say a word for them!

The natives of the Commonwealth will not speak, let alone the immigrant groups. When there is a clear political trend, it should not go against the natural law of the development of things.

Going against the trend is respectable, but what is respectable is the courage to face the world and have the courage to collide, not the behavior itself.

Like a **** eater, you might admire him for opening his mouth and swallowing it, but you don't think "I'll eat a little whenever"

So of course, people will not continue to pay attention to those war criminals who are specially treated. After all, doing anything to them is allowed!

The war in Marilo has actually entered the middle and late stages, and there is no large-scale resistance even in the northern region, but sporadic attacks.

Next, the main attention of the Federation was focused on Nagalil, and a large number of troops and navies were sent to Nagalil to perform combat missions.

Here we have to mention Lynch's "Midway Plan", which gave the Air Force great tactical freedom and strategic space throughout the Eastern Ocean.

They can take off directly from the Commonwealth and fly to anywhere in the Eastern Ocean range radiation, and they can also fly directly to Nagalil.

The Air Force moves faster and easier, all because of Lynch.

Now it seems that these upfront investments are well worth it.

At least it can be proved that it is not a project to defraud the budget, but it has actually played a role.

Speaking of Nagalil, it was really annoying.

The natives of Nagalil seem to have a natural insensitivity to war, and you can't tell that feeling.

After Penggio's army landed, UU read www.uukanshu. No one from the natives of com Nagalil stood up to resist!

They even watched Penggio's army break through the defense line outside the city and enter the city so calmly, and then what everyone should do and still do.

The Pengios were also at a loss. They thought they would encounter resistance from the locals, but it seemed that…

It doesn't seem to be the case. Even some Pengios asked the Nagalil natives to work for them, such as carrying things and doing some simple construction work. The locals actually did it honestly.

Just give them a little money, and they'll get the job done in earnest!

When this news came back to the Pongio Empire, the emperor was shocked by the tameness of the Nagaril natives, and at the same time had a kind of enlightenment.

As long as you have Nagalil, you have hundreds of millions of obedient and self-conscious slaves!

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