In Marvel's Kamen Rider Chronicle

Chapter 167 Black Lives Matter (Part 2)

Chapter 167 Black Lives Matter (Part 2)

Author: A dog that works overtime

Chapter 167 Black Lives Matter (Part 2)

"Stop arguing..." George sighed. He came to the door of the police station. The reporters wanted to continue to change their targets, but found that all the black people on the side looked excited.

The leading "middle-aged black man" took the lead, walked over quickly, held George's hand, and kept saying "Thank you", "Thank you, sir", "Thank you for everything you have done..."

People protesting on the side: "???"

Media reporters: "???"

Well, now is not the time to ask questions, news! News!

Media reporters don't care whether this middle-aged nigger just insulted them, as long as you can provide news, even if you insult their family tree, they will still take pictures.

George looked at these black people with a "face of embarrassment" and kept waving his hands: "Don't gather here anymore, it's very dangerous for you guys..."

The leading middle-aged nigger said to Mr. George with a "moved look": "No, I, it's because of you, sir, that I can have a job again, support my daughter, and not divorce my wife..."

…Sir, I, I really don’t know how to repay you…”

On the side, another nigger also came over.

Compared to bought "actors", there is no doubt that true feelings are the most real news.

"Yes, sir, my mother is seriously ill and needs hundreds of dollars in hospital bills every month. If you hadn't given me a job, I really don't know what I would have done. I'm afraid that in the end, I would just

Being able to rob on the street and then be arrested and put in jail..."

George suddenly made a serious face: "Don't commit a crime, bro, listen to me, no matter how difficult life is, don't commit a crime. You can ask for help, you can ask for help, you can apply for assistance from the government, but no matter what

, don’t commit any crime!”

The nigger shed tears on the spot: "I, I tried to apply for assistance, but they said, they said it was my mother who was sick. To apply for assistance, my mother had to go there in person... I... I really didn't know what to do before.

That’s good…”

Only then did the onlookers and demonstrators realize that it seemed that it was because the police chief had found new jobs for these black people that they were so grateful to each other...

The reporters immediately turned their microphones to George again.

After several attempts of "shirking" and failing to get rid of it, George could only "sigh" with a "helpless" look on his face: "I actually didn't want to come up with this name, it's just... that's all, then I'll just say a few words..."

Then, George faced the camera and began his speech: "Before I say these words, I have to thank a young man, the young man I ordered to arrest before, You Qi, I must thank him, because

Without him, I might still be sitting in the office as before, signing documents one after another, approving arrests that may be based on grievances..."

"...But it's You Qi. This boy did it for his friends. Oh, I know he is now a hero in your black circle. Yes, I think so too."

In his heart, George silently complained, "What the fuck?" I even asked Gwen that there were no black people in Youqi's circle of friends, not a single one...

"At first I thought he was sensationalizing, and then, after I was pressured to release him, I thought, oh, look at this little guy, what he's going to do, how hyped he is.

Who is a black hero? Or will he use this matter to publish a book? To make money?"

George shook his head and smiled: "I admit that I was full of prejudice against him and some people in the past, but you also know what happened later.

He didn't use his title as a black hero to make a fuss about it, nor did he use his friend's death speech to sell it for money. Instead, his friend's family is said to have made millions of dollars in profit...

Ahem, forget it, let’s go back to the young man You Qi.

After he was released from prison, I have been observing him, and when I found that he did not behave as I expected, but was very low-key, I knew that I had wrongly blamed a good boy."

When George said this, he knew that the next step was the highlight, so he braced himself and looked at the camera:

"At that time, I was thinking, I wrongly blamed a good child. Oh, my God, I would treat a child like that. So, did I make any mistakes in my previous work?"

As George spoke, he looked at one of the dozens of niggas: "Tom Bartley, I have read his file. He was a guy who robbed two loaves of bread in a convenience store and was arrested and imprisoned for half a month.

."

The nigger who was named immediately covered his mouth with excitement on his face, probably similar to the feeling of "He knows me" "He actually remembers me" "I cried to death".

"When I saw this file, I recalled how I made the judgment at the beginning. Well, in fact, I didn't make any judgment. I directly signed the arrest warrant and asked people to arrest him."

This is nonsense. If grabbing two loaves of bread in a convenience store has to alert the chief of the police station, then George will be too busy every day.

But... who cares at this time?

Didn’t you see that the reporters and the demonstrators on the side were attracted by George’s story?

"After that, I secretly arranged for people to conduct investigations and found that because of this criminal record, Tom could not find a decent job and could only do manual labor at construction sites.

As for Tom, I have read his file and know that he was admitted to college, but dropped out because he could not afford to go to college or pay the tuition.

It is perfectly fine for such a person to work as a clerk in some laboratories, as a waiter in a restaurant, or even as a cashier in a convenience store. Why would he go to a construction site to do manual labor?"

George sighed: "At first I attributed it to his criminal facts, but then I thought about it, what kind of situation would make him go to a convenience store to grab two loaves of bread?

Later, I investigated and found out that he was fired at that time, and the reason was...no reason.

At least, I haven't found any reason.

At that time, he had been fired for a week and was already very hungry, so he took the risk to grab some food...

After that, I checked a large number of cases and discovered a surprising fact.

There are many black people who have no choice but to turn to crime because of no reason, such as being fired from the company, others' indifference, and violence inflicted by others...

Therefore, I have to admit a topic that we all know, but always avoid.

racism."

"Wow!" The people around suddenly became noisy.

The reporters excitedly raised their guns and shot cannons wildly.

What is big news? This is big news!

"I later investigated a large number of cases, and my heart was very heavy, so I wanted to help these people who had no choice but to turn to crime. This was just what I wanted to do, or..."

George looked at the people holding protest signs and smiled: "That's what I should do.

After all... black lives matter."

(End of chapter)

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