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Chapter 498 The role of the KKK

This is a happy ending. If William Bryan ran for office, Sheffield thought he wouldn't even be able to get a vice president. Now there is still hope of getting a deputy, which is actually not bad.

After the candidates were officially selected, Sheffield congratulated Alton Parker and William Bryan. He believed that the basic base of this combination should not be afraid of the Yankees.

Including tobacco magnate James Duke, Edith Rockefeller has prepared a suitable hotel to celebrate the successful conclusion of this Democratic National Convention. After the internal problems have been solved, how to challenge the Republican Party has become another problem, but

On this occasion, everyone can breathe a sigh of relief.

Alton Parker thanked some important donors for their support on this occasion, and William Bryan also reassured his supporters that donors and national representatives are equally important, and no one is more important than the other.

Especially the electoral system of the United States, it is destined that although the donor is very important, it is not omnipotent.

"Congratulations to Judge Alton. In fact, what I am looking forward to more is the moment when you publicly announce your victory to voters across the country." Sheffield held the wine glass with one hand and congratulated Alton Parker on his successful nomination. "I

I and many friends are eagerly looking forward to that day."

Alton Parker touched his wine glass forward, but did not show any particular excitement. He just said, "I have experienced all this now four years ago. I want to experience something I have never experienced before."

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What Alton Parker means is of course that four years ago, he had already won the Democratic presidential nomination, and it was even more popular than this time, because William Bryan had been abandoned by the Democratic Party because he lost twice in a row last time.

, ready to try another candidate.

The result of the subsequent national election was unexpectedly good, but he was narrowly defeated by the Republican Party. As a presidential candidate, the only thing Alton Parker lacks now is to appear in front of the citizens as a winner.

"I believe victory is not far away." Sheffield's expression empathized with his feelings. His desire to win is only more urgent than Alton Parker and William Bryan, not less.

After a few words of greeting, Sheffield drifted away. Edith Rockefeller, who held his arm, said with curiosity, "You must be seeking something for supporting the Democratic Party so much. What is it for?"

"I'm not doing charity, of course I want the president to make a promise." Sheffield smiled coldly and said, "Antitrust law is really a good thing. It's even better when this knife is pointed at others. You

You think I just inherit the family property and don’t do anything, and I still have to fulfill my obligations.”

Who says Sheffield doesn't like the antitrust law? He just doesn't like the bill facing him. If it were facing others, he would be willing to write a hundred articles to explain the importance and benefits of the antitrust law to the country.

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In a capital society, people are no longer regarded as beings with feelings and thoughts, but as personalized capital. Therefore, when medical resources are broken down and choices must be made, young people who are more valuable to capital are

Choose to live, while the elderly who are regarded as negative assets are given up.

Of course, the same is true for enterprises. Now Sheffield feels that his joint company is far more important to the United States than the DuPont family. The death of the other party will be better for the development of the joint company. The country should make a decision on which company is better.

The choice was that DuPont should go bankrupt before a world war or even the Balkan War, or honestly choose to be a mine owner and do some business that is harmless to humans and animals.

When the provincial war comes and the United Corporation competes for business, it will be too late after the next four-year election.

Sheffield thinks this logic is correct. United Company is stronger than DuPont, so it should try its best to make the other party disappear. Take the Titanic as an example. Do you really think that those so-called gentlemen will give up their lifeboats if something goes wrong?

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In the real Titanic incident, the lifeboats were arranged in order of first class, second class, and third class. The people sitting at the bottom were waiting to die. This is what slave owners should pursue.

Things were not always smooth sailing. After the Democratic Party voted for a presidential candidate, the New York Times reported the incident on a large page. “The most stubborn and xenophobic group finally launched the most racist candidate. For

This is a dark moment for the entire country."

When Jesra brought the newspaper over the next day, Sheffield commented while reading it, "The New York Times, as a New Yorker, is a model of admiring Europe and foreigners. When you see a European, it's like seeing a European."

Dear dad, I can’t wait to rush up and lick the butts of those Europeans. Every time I see a report like this, a European aristocrat married the daughter of a wealthy businessman from the United States. New Yorkers are still proud of it. These bastards and idiots are rational

What are they doing? It’s like this all over New York and even all over New England, it’s not surprising at all.”

Sheffield was not the first to stir up trouble. The New York Times was the first to say that the Democratic Party is a bunch of racists.

"These Yankees insist on opposing us on this issue. Just like the boss said, the root cause still lies with Lincoln. Unless this symbol is erased, these Republican supporters in the north will not stop." Jess

La shook his head slightly and said, "They won't shut their mouths."

"The solution is to have another civil war." Sheffield scratched his head and said, "There are fifty million Yankees. Killing half of them should be enough. That's how people are. If you treat them as human beings, they will insist on themselves.

Be a beast."

During Edith Rockefeller's free time when she asked her children to have breakfast, Sheffield looked at a map cannon comfortably. He mocked the New Yorkers unscrupulously. When Edith Rockefeller came back, everything was calm and nothing happened.

Slave owners just keep talking, even though the United Company has made breakthroughs in the application of mustard gas.

Mustard gas has been around for many years. Meyer of Germany first synthesized pure mustard gas artificially; the synthesis method he invented is still one of the most important synthesis methods of mustard gas. He initially thought that the discomfort during the experiment was due to skin allergies of the relevant personnel, but

Later animal experiments made him aware of some danger.

The Germans are always so eye-catching with their inventions of this kind of lower three-way, and the same is true in terms of application. The difficulty now is how to store it on a large scale and the related experimental results.

The United States does not reject this kind of thing from a moral perspective. In order to study syphilis, the Rockefeller family once conducted injection experiments on citizens. Sheffield is not prepared to conduct similar experiments on its own citizens. The moral level is already higher than the Rockefeller family.

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"What were you laughing at just now? I see you and Jesra were chatting happily." Edith Rockefeller, who came out with her two children, happened to see the end of the slave owner's madness.

"I saw a dirty joke in the newspaper. It's quite interesting!" Sheffield said with a smile, helping Edith Rockefeller distribute bread to the two children. The double-faced nature has been completely hidden.

Sheffield certainly knows that from a moral perspective, the New York Times' attack is very justified. Everyone knows that the Democrats now want to protect the interests of the main group, that is, the white group. Black people will naturally not be included in this scope. But

This black person is just an attributive. Black people are essentially human beings, there is no difference.

This attributive is artificially separated. Today you can separate black people. When one day something happens, you can use the sausage-slicing tactic again to separate old people. Later on, if the Democrats think homosexuality is immoral, the same can be done.

Separate out homosexuality and proceed step by step.

But then again, isn't this just Social Darwin? As a member of monopoly capitalism, it is impossible to carve up Sheffield no matter how you slice it, so naturally he is not worried at all.

Therefore, it is very normal to remove the ventilator of the elderly. The elderly have no value to society. But if you are rich, you are still valuable when you are old. People with money and power always have privileges.

"There are still four months until the national election. Contact the Ku Klux Klan members and I will ask them to come out from the private sector. Within four months, I will ask them to continue marching and let any state or city know of their existence.

Every KKK member must stand under the sun and tell them that whether their ideals can be realized depends on this election." After the meal, Sheffield wiped his mouth and mumbled to Jess.

He opened his mouth and said, "Put on the white robe and hood that only expose your eyes. To be honest, I haven't seen them for a long time."

With the ventilation of Sheffield, the Klansmen who had been dormant among the people for many years got in touch through word of mouth and telegrams. After learning that Alton Parker was successfully nominated by the Chicago Democratic Convention, they wore white robes overnight.

KKK members carried a huge cross and chanted slogans of white supremacy to celebrate Alton Parker's participation in the presidential election on behalf of the Democratic Party.

The march in New Orleans seemed to ignite a signal, immediately arousing criticism from many newspapers. Many newspapers in northern cities described this move as the biggest moral decline after the Civil War. The white supremacists in the South had brought shame to the country.

Democratic-leaning newspapers did not respond to the term "South". Instead, they paid more attention to the Ku Klux Klan's fancy clothes. "Maybe it's not as serious as many newspapers said, but it's just some ordinary people venting their emotions."
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