Chapter 413 The Thorns Under Your Feet (Part I)
Somewhat incredulous, Rock Snod read a third message from his mentor Murdoch Labradous, in which he praised the strike on Europa, calling it a great leap forward in Christianity, and wishing WACKER to return to the Freedom Alliance as the Freedom Alliance's archdeacon in the Virgo Sphere. However www.biquge.info every time he thought of the Erlongshan incident, his heart would be miserable. After thinking about it for a long time, WACKER finally rejected the teacher's kindness. Now Pabrik is in a critical period of development, he has no other mind to divide the tedious affairs of the Freedom Alliance, and the more important problem is that the current Freedom Alliance is getting farther and farther away from science and science, so far away that Wacker himself can't figure out where the Freedom Alliance will go!
Wacker sat in his office, thinking about what Pabrik was going to say at the regular meeting later. As the minutes ticked by, Wacker stood up and walked out of the office, where he met Connie in the doorway. "Connie, how's it going?"
Connie Carter wore a professional outfit as usual, outlining her perfect figure. She held in her hand a stack of papers, most of which were collected in the past two days about the events of various other galaxies, which Wacker would use as evidence to continue to elaborate on his concept of communism at the regular meeting.
"Chairman, it's been clarified. The workers** on Calisto Calisto were indeed the result of a conflict with the Freedom Alliance, and the violence organized by the workers themselves. Although they are not Pabrik's people, they are under our banner, which has a very bad effect on us. However, it can be seen that Pabrik has indeed been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people and has enough ability to develop outward. However, the situation is also not optimistic. This time it was suppressed by the Liberal Alliance, and it can be seen that Pabrik threatened their interests. Chairman, we're going to face more difficulties!"
Wacker listened to Connie's story, his brow furrowed tightly, the situation was very bad. Could it be that he wants to clash with his own teacher? Wacker never wanted to do this, but the reality was beyond his control, and the power of the common people was condensing little by little, and you can imagine what a considerable force it would be in the future, big enough to subvert the nobles who were high above. When Wacker thought of this, he couldn't help but feel excited.
"Since you have embarked on this path, you are not afraid of the thorns under your feet!"
Wacker and Connie walked side by side into the meeting room, flanked by a table filled with key figures from Pabrik, including Gilberlin Jobs and Samat Colin. Dorne Sinckres saw the chairman walk in and got up from his chair, and the others stood up to greet Wacker. Wacker nodded and motioned for everyone to sit down, and walked to their seats and sat down. Connie sat down next to Wacker, flipped through the matters that needed to be discussed at today's meeting, and said, "The meeting begins. Today, the first topic we discuss is the discussion about whether or not to develop the Pabrick organization to other planets at this time. ”
"There is no doubt about it!" said Dorne, who was always full of vigor and energy, and was the first to speak, because it was he who made the proposal. He had great ambitions to develop Pabrick into an organization like the Church or the Liberal League, so that the workers of the entire Federation could enjoy the wisdom of Chairman Snod, guiding them to resist the exploitation and oppression of the aristocracy.
Dorne looked at all the delegates present and said: "Pabrik has developed to this day, and it can be said that in addition to the brilliant greatness of the chairman's thoughts, there is also the support of the vast number of workers and commoners. The only difference between us in Pabrick and the Liberal League or the Church is that we are a mass-based organization, and that's what attracts them. Pabrik is no longer just a workers' organization based on Europa, it is a symbol, a symbol of freedom and **. That is to say, where there is a mass, there should be Pabrik, and where there is oppression, there should be Pabrik!"
Donne's generous remarks drew a burst of applause from all the delegates. Most people were struck by the phrase "where there is a crowd, there should be Pabrick, and where there is oppression, there should be Pabrick." This sentence directly describes the core of Chairman Wacker's thinking. Dorn nodded, glanced at the chairman, and sat down.
Samat Colin stood up at this time, his face flushed with excitement, and he was still clapping vigorously, "Dorne is right, what he said is so good, my big man heard it with tears in his eyes." Where there is oppression, there should be Pabrick, and this sentence should be freedom, I understand it. I don't have much culture, I can't say the pretty things like Donne, but I know that if we ordinary people or any oppressed people don't help each other, who will help us? The workers of Europa have risen from their oppression little by little because of President Wacker and Pabrik. But what about people on other planets? They are still being exploited. We can't be fed and forget about our fellow citizens!"
Colin finished and sat down. Dorne shook his fist in thanks, and Colin nodded vigorously in reply.
"Dorn has a point, but we can't ignore a very important and crucial issue," said Gilberlyn Jobs, holding his glasses on his nose, "and Pabrick has grown so fast that no organization in the history of the Union has grown to hundreds of thousands of people in just three months." On the surface, it seems that Pabrick is popular with the workers, but in fact it does not rule out malicious intentions, and it is not sensational that some people may want to fish in troubled waters and enter us to sabotage, which is not sensational, and we should be vigilant. ”
Jobs's words made all the delegates look solemn, and he continued: "Also, Pabrick is now beyond our control, and it is getting bigger and bigger, so much so that our internal rules and regulations have not had time to establish and improve. Now Pabrick, to put it mildly, is a rabble!" Jobs's last sentence immediately aroused the dissatisfaction of the delegates present. They clung to the word "rabble" and clamored to remove Jobs, the lackey of the aristocracy and the helper of exploiting workers, from Pabrick.
"Everyone, be quiet, listen to Jobs!" Wacker opened his mouth for the first time from the regular meeting, and the other delegates immediately fell silent, but their flushed faces were still full of anger, and everyone stared at Jobs to see what he would say next.
Jobs thanked Wacker for relieving him, then left his seat and walked around the conference table, saying, "I say that because it's true." This sentence almost caused a riot, and Jobs went on to say: "Pabrick is the organization of the masses, the organization of the poor people, the organization of the aristocracy." This nature determines that we must be a rabble. However, this is not the scary place. The most worrying thing is that we know that we are a rabble and do not admit it. Jobs glanced at the most powerful representatives just now, they were all ordinary workers from the front line or unemployed people picking up garbage, "We came together because of the same goal and belief to form Pabrik, but a formal organization is not so simple. Is it true that everyone has a meeting, a march, a strike, and is it? Is that really it? If you think so, it means that you are still a rabble!"
This time, not many people were against Jobs, and the delegates bowed their heads and frowned, thinking about Jobs' words.
Jobs walked to one end of the table, stood behind a workers' representative, and just across the long table was President Wacker, who looked at Wacker and said: "I think it's time for us to slow down a little bit, to improve and strengthen ourselves, to consolidate our existing forces, so that we can withstand the coming repression from all sides." Rather than blindly expanding the organization, the number of people can no longer determine whether an organization is strong or not. The real deciding factor is how indestructible the organization is. With that, Jobs walked back to his seat.
The room fell silent, and it was a long time before one person applauded, and then there was a warm applause, no less than the applause given to Dorne just now!
Subsequently, a number of delegates expressed their views. All of them thought the same thing, either for Dorn or for Jobs. It was more of a dilemma between these two opinions, and in the end, all eyes were on Pabrik Chairman Wacker Snoder, the man who brought everyone together!
Wacker coughed and said: "Comrades, there is only one road in front of us, and it is a road full of bumps and thorns. If we go backwards, we will get hurt, and if we go forward, we will also bleed. Whatever choice we make, the result is sacrifice. However, what we sacrifice is worthwhile. So, where is the value of Pabrik? in the masses, in those who live at the bottom. Where are they? They are scattered in all the corners of the Union, in all the corners of the inhumanity, enduring bitter cold, hunger and exploitation, waiting for us to save. ”
Wacker glanced at Jobs, "However, Gilberlin is right, our own feet are still bleeding, we can't even walk, maybe we will bleed to death when we are halfway there, how can we save them? Therefore, it is imperative that we stop ourselves from bleeding and recuperate our wounds, and when we become stronger, it is not too late to save them! I believe that everyone who believes in Pabrick has a great soul and is indestructible!"