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Chapter 388 Axioms and Laws

Although Chief Conley is also very young, he is like an old man and is considerate of the new police officer. "In fact, everyone knows that the crime rate of black people is far higher than that of white people. This is also what the public hopes for."

Answer."

The young Sheriff swore to God that this was definitely not because his father was the convener of the Ku Klux Klan. He had always relied on his own abilities to come to Richmond, the capital of the Confederate States of America, and became the Sheriff here.

As for the letter of recommendation after graduation, it only played a small role.

Regardless of the wounded black men who fell to the ground and were shot, Conley immediately closed the team after arresting enough thugs. He believed that after these thugs bled to death, an ambulance would definitely appear.

The Richmond Police Department was already overcrowded due to conflicts that were announced for unknown reasons. Looking at the dark crowd of people in the cells of the police station, Conley returned to the police station. The next step was to deal with these thugs who deliberately attacked innocent citizens.

Conduct interrogations without any violence.

"This is really a tragedy, Chief Conley!" John Connor said as if he was unaware of the screams, "On such an important day for the national election, something like this happened in Richmond.

I really don’t know what the media thinks.”

"Mr. Savior, with us here in Richmond, there won't be any big problems." Sheriff Conley looked at the well-dressed John Connor. Although he didn't know why the nickname "Savior" spread around, he still shouted, "

As for the convener of this protest, I have also arrested him. I will go and see if he can do it later. He should be regarded as the national black leader. I need to think more about how to deal with it without making the matter bigger."

"We won't make a big deal out of it at all. The strategy of the headquarters this time is to campaign with all our strength and point directly to the real problems of our country, instead of turning a blind eye to the problem like those politicians do. The boss has nothing to fear. But this person can't be moved yet.

Damn, we need him!" John Connor took out a Nigger brand cigarette from his pocket and handed it to the second-generation member of the Ku Klux Klan. He said with great satisfaction, "In order to ensure that the national order is not affected, as early as many years ago,

In the past, when the United Company had not developed and grown, the boss asked you to enter the police academy and provide you with help in life, just for this day."

Now it's finally time to reap the rewards. By now, basically all the big cities in the southern states and some densely populated towns have already had these police officers on duty. The brave and decisive new generation of police officers have already played a role everywhere.

After smoking a cigarette, John Connor and Conley walked directly through the long corridor and came to the cell where important prisoners were held. As long as they were individuals, they were divided into three grades, six or nine, and the black civil rights leaders naturally had to enjoy the treatment of a single room.

Although John Connor was an outsider, he just listened openly and openly as Sheriff Conley conducted an interrogation on the backstabbing rally. At a glance, the civil rights leader who was being crushed by power in front of him was a half-bald middle-aged man.

, based on John Connor's previous experience of leading slave hunting teams in Africa, this man should not be purely black, because the outline is different, and he also has a big beard that is common among European men.

"Dr. Du Bois, regarding this gathering, our police department has notified you that it is prohibited to convene. However, you did not listen to our advice. Now that something like this has happened, you must be responsible for it." Chief Conley.

He took off the police hat on his head and said calmly, "As the first black doctor in the history of the United States, I have a different respect for you than for other black people, but this time you challenged the state government's

Bottom line.”

"Why is it that Parker can slander the black community in the name of campaigning, but I can't rally my supporters? And it was some unknown people who shot at us first, but you turned around and arrested innocent people like us."

Du Bois was not handcuffed, but with such angry expressions and questioning, Conley was afraid that Du Bois would jump up and attack the police. Of course, in that case, he could be legitimately shot to death.

The boss of some unknown people, John Connor, stretched out his hand and scratched his scalp, but turned a deaf ear to such accusations. Under normal circumstances, he has no feelings. There was one in Cuba two years ago, but in the end nothing changed. Some things

It was destined to happen, he couldn't stop it, he could only treat it as invisible.

"Dr. Du Bois, how can you compare with a presidential candidate?" John Connor clasped his hands on his chest and leaned lazily on his chair and said, "If nothing else, you will not be in the police department.

If you stay too long, the people who were summoned will be in trouble, and they must be responsible for the casualties of innocent citizens."

"That's exactly what I want to say!" Conley said with a gentle smile on his face, "They must pay the price for Richmond's city image, and the law cannot be trampled on."

"You are trampling on all justice and laws in the world right now! Richmond will become a national joke because of your actions. When I go out, I will expose your ugly face." Dr. Du Bois thought angrily.

I want to stand up, but the chain on the chair cannot be formed.

When John Connor saw this scene, he couldn't help but look at the tiger bench in front of him, thinking that when he led the slave hunting team in the past, there seemed to be something similar. The existence of some tools was really necessary. Shi Shiran stood up and said, "

Richmond will forgive us, it's not just any city, it's the capital of the Confederate States of America."

"Dr. Du Bois, your conversation has changed some of my inherent understanding of smoking?" John Connor took out a Negro cigarette from his pocket and handed it to Du Bois's mouth with great diligence.

Bah! Dr. Du Bois saw the brand of cigarettes and knew that the person in front of him was deliberately insulting him. But immediately a sandbag-sized fist hit his lower abdomen, causing Du Bois to open his mouth wide and let out a cry of pain, and

At the same time, a cigarette was put in his mouth. He tried his best to spit it out, but he couldn't until the tobacco shreds were stuffed into his throat.

"I have long said that these criminals are not worthy of respect!" John Connor, who retracted his fist and listened to the cough, looked at Du Bois with regret and shook his head, "It's really rude. In fact, I have a lot of them too.

Friend, Congressman Martin Luther King II, and I have a good relationship.”

"Congressman Martin Luther King is a widely respected congressman. Naturally, he cannot be compared with this kind of person." Sheriff Conley nodded and said, "It seems that nothing can be found out from the interrogation. He will be released after a few days. This

Once the Democratic Party wins the election, I believe all the problems including those of black people will be solved."

Du Bois was coughing violently, and his eyes had turned blood red due to the discomfort in his throat. Listening to the conversation between the two people, he coughed and said, "You're not going to win, you bastards."

The conversation between John Connor and Conley made Du Bois think of a possibility that was terrifying to think about. As a civil rights leader, he certainly knew that conservatives in the Democratic Party had always had a tough attitude towards black people. If he represented the Democratic Party

If a conservative candidate becomes president, is there any way for people like them to survive?

Thinking of this, Du Bois also knew that the days in the police station were not the place to seek justice and justice. All matters had to be resolved after leaving the police station.

In the next few days, Du Bois, who was imprisoned in the police station, like other prisoners, heard about the success of the rally convened by Alton Parker. Many white faces would be excited and ecstatic about this rally.

Underneath, he said a lot of things that hurt the feelings of black people and looked forward to what would happen after the Democratic Party wins.

Soon the day came for Du Bois to be released. After he came out free, he first found a newspaper and wanted to see how it reported that he was arrested. The newspaper used an understatement.

Reports on the conflict that day stated that the thugs who attacked citizens had been captured by the police. As for the citizens who were attacked, they also agreed with the police department’s handling of the situation. The newspaper also used bruises on the faces of several white citizens to prove this.

at this point.

Seeing such reports, Dr. Du Bois was filled with grief and indignation. He had never been so desperate as he was today.

Alton Parker's campaign team received a warm welcome in every city they visited during their southern tour, which was followed by ethnic conflicts. This was finally discovered by the Republicans.

"Theodore, it seems that Packer became widely popular in the South for emphasizing the interests of major ethnic groups." Charles Fairbanks, as Roosevelt's running mate, noticed this trend.

Although criticism of the Democratic Party has always occupied the mainstream, many newspapers believe that the Republican victory is certain in terms of prestige, economics and public sentiment. However, the newspapers that followed the Alton Parker rally were accompanied by photos of huge crowds of people.

Obviously this opponent has received an extraordinary welcome, and this was achieved in a very short time.

Alton Parker created a stir in almost less time than William Bryan did in the past.

"This election strategy of the Democratic Party almost gave us 10% of our voters." Compared to his partner, Roosevelt was very indifferent and said with confidence, "Our basic calculations are very solid. Regarding ethnic issues,

, we don’t accept the call, because even if we don’t express our position, these votes are destined to flow into our hands because of the Democratic Party itself. We should thank the Democratic Party. In the past, we had to consider the votes to make some promises to black people, but this time we don’t have to.

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