Reborn as a police officer in South Africa
1835 Discrimination from Southern Africa
For American soldiers, Kitchina Port is a novel world that allows them to know what kind of life people on the other side of the world live, and opens the door to another world for them.
This is rare because very few Americans care about what other people in the world are going through. Americans have a very special mentality. The vast majority of Europeans still insist that the United States is a country of thieves and robbers.
Most Americans think so too, but the United States has established an impressive economic miracle. A variety of factors have been combined, and Americans have a character that is both inferior and arrogant, similar to that of the future country of the universe.
Southern Africa is another economic miracle.
It has only been 30 years since the Second Boer War. Southern Africa has grown from nothing to one of the most developed countries in the world, which makes Southern Africans even more proud.
The key is that Southern Africans have not lost themselves while experiencing rapid economic development. The older generation of Southern Africans are still working hard, and the new generation of Southern Africans who have received modern education are influencing the world in their own way.
Tom made many new friends during this period, one of whom was a German named Brown, with whom Tom was particularly close.
“If you have the chance, you really should go to southern Africa. Dr. George is right, going to southern Africa will be a major turning point in your life.” After knowing that the doctor was willing to give Tom some letters of recommendation, Brown was very happy for Tom.
"I am an American. If I go to southern Africa, will I be discriminated against by southern Africans? And if I get a recommendation, I will definitely squeeze out the opportunity of a southern African to attend the University of Nyasaland. This should be
It will make someone very sad." Tom was thinking too much about southern Africa. Tom didn't know that discrimination is very common in the United States.
"How is it possible? I am still a German. I live very well in southern Africa and have not been discriminated against in any way. During the World War, those of us Germans living in southern Africa could even join the army and didn't have to worry about fighting German troops. The Federation
The government will send us German soldiers to battlefields where there are no German troops." Brown was sunny and cheerful, and his words were full of strong confidence in southern Africa: "As for the opportunity to study at the University of Nyasaland, that is of course very precious.
But opportunities only come to those who are prepared."
Brown is not sure why the University of Nyasaland wants to accept international students, but if the federal government does so, there must be a reason.
The reason why I don’t know or can’t understand is that my social status is not high enough, or my personal analysis ability is insufficient and I cannot see the essence through the surface.
Tom had nothing to say. After the United States declared its participation in the world war, all Germans in the United States were centralized. To put it bluntly, they were imprisoned in concentration camps. Now "everyone is equal" in the United States has become a joke.
After half a day's work, Tom and Brown went to the restaurant together.
According to Tom, the food provided by the restaurant is very rich, including a variety of meat, poultry and eggs from southern Africa, as well as fresh fruits and vegetables from Brazil. The vegetables are grown by the hospital itself, and many hospital staff are Chinese and grow vegetables.
It's a racial talent.
What surprised Tom was that Brown disdained all kinds of meat products transported thousands of miles from southern Africa. In Brown's words, they were all frozen processed foods, and their nutrition and taste were far inferior to those in Brazil.
Brown would rather eat apples than canned beef produced locally in southern Africa.
Of course, Brown’s favorite is the cashew nuts produced in Brazil. Not only Brown, but also all the staff from southern Africa like to eat cashew nuts as snacks. The shape of this cashew nut really doesn’t matter. Research results show that cashew nuts are not only delicious,
It can also control cancer.
So while Tom was getting the beef, Brown got a large plate full of cashew nuts and took them away as a snack if he couldn't finish them.
The two of them found a seat and before they started to move, four Umbrella Company mercenaries wearing white helmets suddenly walked into the restaurant.
White Helmets are disciplinary personnel, similar to the military police in the army. Usually the appearance of white helmets is not a good thing.
Four gendarmes walked directly to a staff member named Fadiga and asked Fadiga to go to the gendarme for investigation.
“What mistake did I make?” Fadiga’s voice was high-pitched. The military police staff who had not noticed it at first were also attracted by this scene.
It was meal time at this time, and there were many staff coming to dine, and some US Marines who were free to move around would also come to the restaurant to dine.
Of course the staff are free. Although the Marines have to pay, the price is actually not expensive and is acceptable.
"You yourself know what mistake you made. Now pack your things and follow us." The white helmets looked serious. Two white helmets stood in front of Fadiga, and two white helmets stood behind Fadiga.
On the right, be ready to use coercion at any time.
"You are discriminating. Just because I am mixed race and have African blood in my body, you are discriminating against me. I have known for a long time that I should not believe your lies. Like you, I also work for the federal government.
You can't treat me like this." Fadiga is of mixed black and white descent, but his African genetic characteristics are not obvious, so he has the opportunity to work in the hospital.
Doctors have a very high status in southern Africa. Most of the time, Africans don’t even have the opportunity to go to medical school, let alone work in hospitals.
The two companies that employ the most Africans in southern Africa are Umbrella and Christian Human Resources. Others, such as Fawalt, Iron Four Corners, and State Farm, all have African-American workers provided by Christian Human Resources.
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The White Helmets didn’t waste any time and directly controlled Fadiga and took him away.
Fadiga still wanted to resist, but was punched hard in the stomach by a white helmet and finally calmed down.
“What mistake did Fadiga make?” Tom was surprised. The mercenaries of the Umbrella Company were very friendly to the hospital staff, and such violent situations rarely occurred.
“This guy deserves it!” Brown pouted. Everyone is a colleague and has heard of many things.
“Is it true that this is discrimination from the federal government, as Fadiga said?” Tom asked, if the situation is true, then it is reasonable.
So how can there be a country in the world that does not discriminate? If so many races are forcibly mixed together, there will definitely be conflicts.
Especially in immigrant countries like southern Africa.
“No, it’s not what Fadiga said. He brought it all on himself.” Brown looked disdainful. Southern Africa is now a country with a population of more than 100 million, and the forests are so big that there are temples.
Tom said nothing, waiting for Brown to continue explaining.
"The federal government of Southern Africa, as well as Southern Africans, will never discriminate against a certain group in a targeted manner, only the behavior itself." Brown is not sure what mistake Fadiga made, but Brown believes that even the White Helmets will not
No one will be wronged, otherwise Fadiga can appeal to the federal government.
“Everyone is equal” is not something that can be shouted out. Most of the time, it still needs to be maintained by the system.
"Fadiga is indeed a mixture of Boers and Africans. First of all, I am not targeting the mixed-race group, but there are some problems that are unavoidable and deep-rooted. I have heard something. Fadiga once took some medical supplies from the hospital.
Sneak it out and sell it to the US-Pakistani coalition forces, you may have heard of it." Brown stared into Tom's eyes, and Tom immediately felt uncomfortable.
The efficacy of drugs in southern Africa is good, and the U.S.-Pakistan coalition is often short of medical treatment and medicine, so this kind of thing is normal.
Tom used to be a military doctor in the US-Pakistan coalition, and he must have heard of this kind of thing to some extent.
If this is the case, then Fadiga deserves it.
"In southern Africa, even Africans will gain the trust of their employers if they work hard, are honest and reliable. If they have a bad work attitude, are picky and picky, no one will like them, even if they are Chinese or white.
"Brown has three correct views. It is easy to say that you should treat things but not people, but it is difficult to do it.
The United States is a good example.
“I heard that Chinese people will receive special care in southern Africa. Is it true?” Tom became more and more curious about southern Africa.
Because of someone’s reasons, combined with the reality in southern Africa, there are indeed some similar rumors.
The overall economic level of the Chinese people in Southern Africa is indeed better than that of white people.
Especially in farm management, this is evident.
"It depends on how you look at this matter. As I said just now, Southern Africa will never discriminate against a certain group in a targeted manner. It only targets the behavior itself. You Americans may not know much about Chinese people. To be honest, I don't either.
I don’t know what the Chinese are like in the United States, but in southern Africa, the Chinese are gentle, hardworking and kind. They are usually the best neighbors and never hesitate to lend a helping hand when their neighbors are in need. My best friends in southern Africa are
We are all Chinese, and I even hope to marry a Chinese girl and start a family, but it’s a pity that the girls don’t like me. They think I’m too girly for wearing perfume every day.”
Tainiang!
Tom never expected it to be for this reason.
White people wear perfume to cover up body odor. This is obviously a sign of respect for others, so what the heck?
"To be honest, if I had to choose, I would live in a Chinese community. In a Chinese community, you never have to worry about security issues. When you are walking alone on the street at night, if a white person comes to you, then I will keep my distance.
, If it is an African, I will hold my gun tightly, if it is a Chinese, I will nod and smile to him, because he will definitely do the same." This situation described by Brown made Tom yearn for it.
This situation is difficult to imagine in the United States.
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