British Civil Servant

v1 Chapter 463: scab reagan

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Although Alan Wilson was taking the time to have a heart-to-heart with Heidi Lamarr and didn't meet Reagan, he knew that the third-rate actor should have been a Hoover man by now.

From a class perspective, Reagan's role is similar to the one who reached compromise with the capitalists in previous strikes, and is generally called a scab by the public. However, the Soviet Union is the enemy, and Reagan's behavior can only be explained by patriotism.

Alan Wilson still kept in mind the traditional skills of the British Empire, striving to maintain the balance of the entire world. This is not a mistake, the continental balance is the national policy of the British Empire.

"Who's beautiful, Vivienne or I?" Heidi Lamar entertained, because Vivien Leigh was out to do business and came to steal the man, and asked this question very solemnly, "People say that Vivienne Leigh is very fond of me who looks similar to me. pride."

"People are different, Vivian's advantage is that it is very emotional." Ellen Wilson took a sip from the cigarette butt, and commented objectively and neutrally, "As long as she has a request, I will do everything possible to meet it. Of course, you also Same."

"The film industry is too difficult to do now, and the remuneration is also decreasing. If it weren't for Barbie, this year would not be easy." Heidi Lamar sighed, "Ingrid has always wanted to return to Europe, and she also wanted to Take me back."

"It's a good thing, the European film market is over." Alan Wilson agreed. "In a few years, the European film market will recover, at least not inferior to the United States."

For Ingrid Bergman's idea of ​​returning to Europe, Alan Wilson did not hesitate to express his appreciation, and at the same time encouraged Heidi Lamar to go back too.

If the plan goes according to plan, by the time McCarthy goes to war in Hollywood, what happens in America will be widely publicized as these actors return to Europe. Moreover, it is in line with the environment of TV promotion and the inexorability of Hollywood. I dare not say that it will kill Hollywood, but it can definitely be expected to establish its own film industry in Europe.

This is definitely a good thing for Europe. Otherwise, Hollywood movies will always be better than those of the United States. There will always be people who want to emigrate. If immigration can be alleviated, it will be a good thing for the development of Europe.

As for the reduction of European immigration, whether the proportion of blacks in the United States will increase faster, that is the American's own business, beyond his purview as a British civil servant.

"I'm still a little hesitant. It seems like you can try it." Heidi Lamar made up her mind that if Europe recovered well, she would go back with Ingrid Bergman.

In the final analysis, it is still the factor of money. If the money is about the same, there is no need to always be censored by the US government. Of course, choose a place with a more relaxed atmosphere.

After a parting kiss, Alan Wilson started the journey of time management. Before Vivien Leigh came back, he had already returned to the apartment. Great Britain Treasure had worked hard. For this reason, he used bone-setting skills to help the national treasure relieve fatigue.

"That person Ronald really seems to have an extraordinary enthusiasm for politics, a person who is usually unsmiling." Vivien Leigh was amazed, telling what she saw today.

"Oh, is that right? Vivian, did the president of the Actors Guild have anything to say when the Hollywood Ten Cases appeared?" Alan Wilson asked while trying to relieve Vivien Leigh's fatigue.

"He seems to have always been against censorship in Hollywood." Vivien Leigh thought about Reagan's several statements and said with certainty, "In general, his reputation is not bad."

"So it is!" Alan Wilson sighed, and had to say that Reagan's choice of actor career was really the right one. Unexpectedly, in 1948, he had already started a double-sided life, and it was not easy to be the president later.

"Have you film actors received, a kind of pamphlet, on film censorship?" Alan Wilson eased Great Britain Treasure's fatigue and asked if there was such a pamphlet.

"With this kind of flyer, you can't slander the company, and you can't make myths about ordinary people? There seems to be something else. I remember that I left a copy. Do you want to see it?" Vivien Leigh asked suspiciously.

"Think!" Alan Wilson's face was full of interest, and he also banned the myth of ordinary people? What is the American Dream? Isn't this a massacre? Isn't the American dream just propaganda, a person can realize his own dreams through hard work, is this not a mythical ordinary person?

It is a pity that Hemingway still has the Nobel Prize for Literature. Now it seems that this idea can only be suppressed.

For McCarthy, the U.S. election just past was a blow to the Republican Party. As a Republican senator, he felt the same way and was dumbfounded by the Republican Party's defeat.

At this time, he received an invitation from Alan Wilson, and with a kind of distraction, he accepted the invitation of drinking friends and came to the West Coast of the United States.

Alan Wilson naturally couldn't afford the hospitality, even the golf course fees arranged with McCarthy. Vivien Leigh paid for it all out of her own pocket, but of course this kind of private matter will not be disclosed, and the two friends will not attract the attention of the Ministry of Justice if they engage in some entertainment activities.

After the entertainment project was over during the day, Alan Wilson talked about finding a place to have a drink. Together with Reagan, who met by chance, the three returned to Vivien Leigh's apartment. At this moment, MI6's killer instinct started, the recording of the Los Angeles Consulate The device has been started.

"Ellen, I must admit that this defeat is an unbearable result for our Republican Party." McCarthy, holding a wine glass, complained, "You are British, and it is difficult for me to explain to you."

"No explanation is needed, McCarthy, we are friends." Alan Wilson also held a wine glass and comforted the current senator in the presence of future US President Ronald Reagan, "I believe that a mature democracy, the Republican Party's The idea is still very popular, and your career has just suffered a small setback."

"It's not that simple, Alan, and it's proof that the Democratic Party's Roosevelt legacy has been embraced by the majority of Americans. It's what our party thinks is lost." McCarthy sighed. "For decades, we have For the first time, there was a sense that there was no way out, that the weakness of the Democratic Party had to be found."

"As a foreigner, I shouldn't listen to this, but maybe finding an enemy is a good way." Alan Wilson pondered for a while, and hesitantly suggested, "It's easy to unite people's hearts and ignore them. problems that already exist.”

Shifting contradictions is the basic exercise of mature democracies, even more proficient than the military government. If the military government loses the gamble and faces the danger of the government being overthrown, it is different in mature democracies, and it is enough to issue a statement of regret.

Talking about the internal affairs of the United States with other people may cause trouble. But for someone like McCarthy who says everything after a greedy cup, this kind of concern can be ignored. A person who is in a state of intoxication can be understood as a mentally disabled person.

McCarthy is such a person in Alan Wilson's eyes now, what's wrong with two drunks talking to each other about their illnesses? It was just that Reagan, who was pitiful to accompany him, watched with his own eyes two drunkards pointing the country, and slowly Reagan's eyes became blurred.

"There are some problems in the UK that can't be solved, but the United States has not been affected, and it is not too late to solve it." Alan Wilson sighed, "In my opinion, the Soviet Union's military threat is not big, on the contrary, in The ideological impact is what is worrying. And now Europe is generally affected by this kind of impact and cannot be solved, and it is not too late for the United States to solve these problems.”

Speaking of this, Alan Wilson suddenly stared at Reagan with drunken eyes, "Ronald Reagan, is that true? Hollywood has been controlled by pro-Soviet ideology, as well as academia, professors at many universities in the United States are secretly sympathizers of the Soviet Union, but very minor compared to Britain and European countries."

"Consul Allen, that's true." The future President Ronald Reagan is now just the chairman of a small actor's union. Don't say that compared with the real current senator, Allen Wilson is as casual as a foreign consul. .

Under the questioning of Alan Wilson, Reagan showed a different attitude in public.

On public occasions~lightnovelpub.net~ Reagan, as the president of the Actors Guild, refuted political pressure and appeared as a protector who protected the interests of actors.

And now the two big men in front of them, when they heard the dialogue, they were all clear anti-Soviet positions. Reagan did not hide it, and made his position clear in front of Alan Wilson and McCarthy. I am our man...

"Look, that's what Reagan said." Alan Wilson smiled drunkenly and said to McCarthy, "Joseph, even Ronald in front of us, we can't be sure if he's lying. Maybe he It might even be a Soviet sympathizer cheating us two drunkards, who can say for sure."

"Mr. Allen, I am absolutely disgusted with the opinions of some actors. I think they are arrested and blacklisted. Of course, on the surface, I have to show solidarity. But I actually I think that measures should be taken." Reagan said sternly, "Trump and the others were arrested, of course I agree in my heart, but I can't say the government is right."

"Oh? Mr. Reagan, you finally reassured me." Alan Wilson smiled and was very satisfied with the scab Reagan's statement, "It's really lucky for America to have someone like you to manage the Screen Actors Guild, I just want to find It's not enough to come out and hide the enemy inside the United States."