For a country that has just withdrawn from the Commonwealth a few years ago, even the Prime Minister is a Marquess of the British Empire. From the perspective of the United States, which has been suffering for more than a hundred years, this is not imperialism.

The so-called "imperialism" is essentially the transition of capitalism from the free competition stage to the monopoly stage, which then produces imperialism.

Comrade Vladimir has elaborated on imperialism. He believes that the economy in the imperialist stage has the following characteristics: that is, the concentration of production and capital is highly developed, monopoly organizations play a decisive role in economic life; the integration of bank capital and industrial capital into

financial capital, and formed a financial oligarchy on this basis; the export of capital is of particularly important significance; the international monopoly alliance of capitalists that carves up the world has also been formed; the largest capitalist powers have completely divided the world's territory.

Comparing the above statements, every statement in southern Africa is basically consistent, so imperialism is real.

The U.S. Constitution protects U.S. citizens’ right to peaceful assembly. As long as it does not interfere with the legal rights of others or violence occurs, the U.S. government and U.S. police cannot interfere.

Therefore, many times, you can often see people rallying and police officers maintaining order peacefully coexisting on the streets of the United States.

However, once a gathering of people violates the regulations, the police can disperse the crowd in accordance with the law or directly arrest them.

What I want to explain here is that the Embassy of Southern Africa in Washington has a small square in front of the embassy. This small square also belongs to the Embassy of Southern Africa in the United States. It is essentially the territory of Southern Africa. According to U.S. law, gatherings

If a group of people breaks into the square without the consent of the embassy, ​​the police on duty will arrest them in accordance with the law.

Many Washington locals don’t know this. After all, the Southern African embassy in the United States has always behaved harmlessly. Washington locals can freely enter and leave the square without any restrictions. Many Americans even think that the Southern African embassy in the United States belongs to Southern Africa.

The territory is unknown at all, and other details are even less clear.

The police must have known it well, so before the large group of Americans arrived at the small square, the police put up a cordon around the small square to remind people not to get close.

"What are you doing?" Several young people who had been wandering on the street couldn't help but come over and ask.

"Don't cause trouble for me, be honest, or I'll put you in jail and let those Mexicans take a good look at your anus." The inspector leading the team was rude to these little hooligans. Those parading Americans

In fact, people are not a big threat, on the contrary, these little hooligans are the real threat.

The U.S. Constitution stipulates that citizens are not allowed to carry weapons when participating in rallies. If they do, the police can shoot and kill them even if they are not used.

The concept of weapons here is broad, even toy guns and water guns are not acceptable.

So the Americans who gathered had to flee when they were dispersed by tear gas and water cannon.

The hooligans are different. These people did not participate in the rally, so even if they carry weapons, as long as they ensure that the bullets are separated and the guns are not taken out, the police cannot do anything to them.

"We are just asking, is this still Washington? Is this still the capital of the United States? Don't Americans even have the right to walk on their own land?" The hooligans are not afraid of the police.

He is such an old man, he may spend more time in jail than he will be released.

Hooligans are also capable of moral kidnapping, and the questions they ask are particularly provocative.

"Go away, or I will arrest you for obstructing official duties!" The inspector did not explain, and had nothing to say to these hooligans.

"Okay, okay." The little hooligan raised his hands and returned to the other side of the street, squatting on the curb and sneering, smoking and watching the fun, with a sinister look in his eyes.

By this time, a large group of people had arrived in front of the cordon set up by the police. The police were very responsible and lined up in front of the crowd to prevent them from entering the square.

"Are you still Americans?"

"Southern Africa has closed the US embassy in South Africa. Doesn't Washington have any countermeasures?"

"No need to say anything to them, they are all Southern African dogs. Let's rush over together."

The hot-blooded Americans are talking a lot, and another round of moral kidnapping is coming.

The police officers were expressionless. Whether Washington wants to retaliate in kind is a matter for Whitehall. Their duty is to carry out their duties.

Ordinary Americans definitely didn't understand, so there was immediate push and shove, and dozens of strong young people worked together to rush forward, with an momentum comparable to football players.

"Calm down, calm down, you can't solve any problems like this, it will only intensify the conflicts." The inspector was talking earnestly with a loudspeaker, when suddenly an egg flew over from the crowd and hit the inspector in the head.

The white and yellow egg liquid dripped down the inspector's forehead. The inspector looked shocked. This must be considered a violent attack on the police, right?

Seeing the embarrassment of the inspector, the melon-eating people who were watching the excitement felt relieved and happy that a great revenge had been avenged. Their laughter spread like ripples in a pond, and the few hooligans across the street

He laughed even more unbridled.

The inspector jumped out of the police car with the help of the police officer next to him, and got back into the car with a gloomy look on his face to wipe his face and change clothes.

This behavior probably inspired the melon-eaters, who once again attacked the cordon.

A strong young man successfully broke through the police defense line.

But before he could take the next step, two policemen with big muscles pushed him to the ground.

When the young man was handcuffed, he was still struggling desperately. He flew up and kicked a policeman hard on the leg. The policeman was immediately kicked to the ground.

The other policeman did not hesitate and punched the young man hard in the stomach, knocking him back to the ground.

The young man whose hands were cuffed lost his balance and fell heavily to the ground face down. His cheek was scratched by the rough cement floor, and blood immediately flowed out.

"Asshole, you shouldn't treat him like this. He just cares about this country. What's wrong with him?"

"He is already bleeding and needs immediate treatment."

“Oh my God, the police are killing people.”

While the onlookers were making accusations, a reporter carrying a camera suddenly took a photo across the street.

"Catch him and get the negatives back!" the inspector who had just changed his clothes was furious. If this kind of photo was reported as a proper scandal, readers would not ask about the cause and effect. If the editor with a clever pen adds more fuel and jealousy, what will happen to Washington?

It's a complete disaster for the police department.

Several police officers tried to rush through the crowd to arrest the reporter, but were immediately blocked by the crowd.

The reporter got what he wanted, put away his camera and disappeared without a trace.

While the inspector was jumping to his feet and cursing, gunfire suddenly rang out.

Whether it was the police or the crowd, the first reaction when they heard the gunshots was a bit of shock, and then they ran away like a fish in a nest.

The police thought someone was taking the opportunity to cause trouble.

The crowd at the rally thought the police were shooting.

The police were relatively well-trained, but the Americans who participated in the rally were caught off guard. Women and children suddenly screamed, and some even burst into tears. An old man was pushed and trampled by the crowd. The scene instantly became a mess.

When the gunshots were fired, the inspector immediately hid behind the car.

What's ridiculous is that behind the inspector is the Southern African Embassy in the United States. He actually left his back to the Southern Africans and adopted a defensive posture towards the marchers.

If this action were reported in the newspapers, it would definitely be a bigger scandal.

The police's preparations came in handy at this time. Several policemen took out prepared tear gas and threw it at the crowd, making the situation increasingly chaotic.

At this time, you can see the quality of Americans. Those "football players" who were at the front now can escape faster than anyone else.

And in the process of escaping, no matter who stands in front of them, they will push it away.

A girl holding a national flag was pushed away and fell heavily to the side of the road. Her head hit the curb and her face was covered in blood.

A staggering old man tried to get up after being pushed, but was stepped on by a strong man and jumped over him. The old man screamed and never got up again.

A little girl wearing a red dress, holding a doll in her hands, was crying in the panic of the crowd. She and her family were probably separated, and no one stopped for her.

The inspector looked at the chaotic situation in front of him at a loss. This scene seemed familiar.

A few years ago, veterans of World War I rallied near the Capitol in order to obtain retirement funds. They were brutally suppressed by U.S. military troops. Under the command of MacArthur, Patton led the armored troops and used rifles, bayonets, and tear gas to disperse them with the cooperation of the Washington police.

Veterans, four people died and hundreds were injured throughout the process.

It was after this incident that MacArthur was forced to leave for the Philippines, and Patton was forced to leave the army and teach at the Military Academy.

Now this scene seemed familiar again. Thinking of the fate of MacArthur and Patton, the inspector felt cold all over.

At this time, the door of the embassy, ​​which had been tightly closed, suddenly opened, and a dozen Marines quickly ran over.

Isn’t this causing trouble?

The inspector was about to speak when he suddenly realized that these Marines were not carrying weapons.

"Do you need our help?" the leading second lieutenant asked proactively.

"What can you do?" The inspector didn't quite understand.

"We have all received training in emergency treatment, and I think we can provide a little help." The second lieutenant's smile was as dazzling and charming as the golden sunlight passing through the clouds.

"Great, we really need a little help." The inspector didn't hesitate. The Washington police had not received training in this area.

In order to ensure that the situation would not escalate further, the Washington police had made all preparations except for medical resources.

In terms of responding to emergencies, the Washington police still need to accumulate experience...

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