Chapter 32: The Collapsed Idol
In most cases, it's a good idea to try to expose other people's laziness directly β but not at a time like that. When I sat down, I said to Bi Qi Gu, who was staring at me at me, "Hi Qi Gu is very good at observing problems and finding problems, but with all due respect, your way of solving problems is still as bad as ever!"
"Please don't act like you know what I'm going to do. β
"Please don't put on the appearance that I have debunked the facts but are not convinced, calm down and think about it, do you really think that for this group of members who have passed by, this kind of exposΓ© stimulation is of any use? They are tired enough, what was useful yesterday does not mean that it is useful today, they have reached a point where they cannot respond to effective stimuli. Just like the drawbacks of the planned economic system at the end of the period, no matter how much the government increases economic stimulus, it will only accumulate and it will be difficult to return, so it is better to use coercive means to squeeze out the last surplus value of the economy than to use stimulus. β
"When did you become this kind of communist?"
"No, I'm just a ruthless exploiter who used that system to explain my actions. β
"Since you use this system, you know that the result is inefficiency, right?"
"It's better to be inefficient than not to advance. It is better to have low GDP growth than zero GDP growth. And, fortunately, unlike economic growth, we don't need to think about the cost of overdrafting, we just need to complete the task of the cultural festival, control the group of people below, and sacrifice one or two useless guys - such as Sagami-san - at the point of collapse, and finally complete the task of the cultural festival, which is the most important thing. β
"There is no such thing as a world where no one is harmedβ" Hikiya muttered.
"Of course, I also want to do my best to create a world where no one is harmedβbut, if necessary, isn't the sacrificial sacrifice already chosen?
"Yubihama, are you interested in taking world history as an elective?"
"I think so. β
"You will be very similar to Stalin. β
"Does that think he is Trotsky, or is it Bukharin?"
"I'm not one of those stupid people," Bikiya shook his head, "Since you're going to solve the problem, just do it your own way." β
"Wise judgment. β
"But, what do you think about the two people in front?" Hikiya asked as he glanced at the two executive committee chairmen.
"So, I'm just like Stalin in the way I solve problems, and I don't have his crazy worship of absolute power and absolute status. If I lose power, I'll gladly accept it β but the problem is, it seems that I don't have a chance to lose it!"
Under the snow with a flushed face and a relaxed expression, his face was pale, and he didn't say a word, the mood of the two people may be completely different now, but the actual situation of these two people should be exactly the same, right?
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Today's committee ended a little earlier than usual β giving everyone time to go back and think more about the slogan. Of course, this small offer does not hide the complex atmosphere in the committee as a whole. On the one hand, everyone felt the loosening of the chairman's unshakable authority, and on the other hand, they could only follow the authority of the opposite side by inertia.
As I walked in the direction of the snow, the rare castle chief paused slightly beside me.
"If you really have so many ideas, isn't it okay to run for chairman of the committee from the beginning?"
With a sad, helpless tone, she said.
I did not answer this question.
Of course, it wasn't because there was no answer to her question, but I felt that she wouldn't believe my answer.
INTERVIEWER From the very beginning, I had no expectations of the power of the chairman or the benefits that the chairman would bring to me. All I do is correct other people's mistakes.
This is a fact that no one will accept, so no one will believe it, so there is no point in explaining it or not explaining it.
When I came to the side under the snow, she was talking to Koharu, and Isseki watched quietly beside them. Ichi's face still lacked the vitality it should have, and it seemed that there was still no way to get out of the previous predicament.
Even after eye contact with me, she quickly lowered her eyelids.
You don't have much time left!
Realizing my presence, Yukishita and Koharu seemed to subconsciously stop the conversation, and when they tried to ignore me and restart the conversation, they were both a little embarrassed and didn't know how to speak, and finally had to turn in my direction completely.
It's not what I was expecting, but it's just a lot of fun.
Yukiya nodded softly at me, and Koharu also softly called "Yuhihama-senpai".
"Just now, the senior's speech was as sharp as ever! It reminds me of the previous speech at our interrogation meeting, although it was completely two things and the methods of explanation were completely different, but the feeling of being quite convincing seemed to be the same. Koharu, blinking at a formal occasion, said a line of compliments that should be on a formal occasion.
"As long as the seniors don't feel overwhelmed under the snow. β
"It's a bit of a surprise," Xue Xia frowned, but then her expression became relaxed, "but it worked well, so I accepted it." β
"However, in the case of slogans, it would be better for us to take the initiative to think of a plan as a preparation, otherwise if there is no other competitor in today's situation, I can't guarantee that we will convince the other party every time. β
"Well, that's what I know. β
"Do the seniors mean that the chairman of the committee should decide on the slogan first? I think the slogan should be decided by collective suggestion and collective discussion-" Koharu looked at me and the snow with wide eyes.
"Of course, it's decided by the collective, by the collective. It's just that we need to be just in case, don't we? If tomorrow's slogan is still a substandard slogan, and the objections raised by me or the minister don't guarantee that the other side will be convinced, competing with the other side with our own slogan is the only option, right?"
"And, as a slogan proposed by the chairman," added Yukishita, "it is naturally more persuasive to others and more conducive to us to crack down on those that do not meet the standards." β
"But isn't it because of this that the chairman of the committee should be more cautious in putting up slogans to prevent his identity from affecting the judgment of the committee members?
"Secretary Sugiura, this should be caused by your lack of understanding of the current situation of the executive committee of the General Martial High School. In the current Executive Committee, the strength of the forces opposing the two chairmen is not weak! Just like the predecessors of Hayasaka who put forward the slogan today and the predecessors of Sagami, who agreed with him, are both forces that are dissatisfied with the chairman, and there are not a small number of these people, of course, we can still suppress them now, but when they have gained their own right to speak through proposals again and again, it will be very difficult for us to suppress them again, and this kind of practice is just a necessary measure to prevent it from happening, I hope you can understand it!"
"Well, that's not as serious as Yuhihama said, but as the chairman, if the committee members lack obedience to my decision-making, it will be difficult for the work of this committee to continue, so even if this approach is a little unreasonable, we have to consider and judge the long-term. β
"But, at the end of the day, the choice of a slogan should not be decided by the status of the committee member, is it? Although I agree with Yuhihama's criticism of Hayasaka-senpai's slogan today, according to your meaning, even if Hayasaka-senpai proposes a slogan that is more standard-fitting, do you want to oppose him?"
"Of course not, it requires a democratic vote, and if it is a slogan that is democratically adopted, we certainly will not oppose it. β
But the slogan of today's Sakasaka seniors is democratically adopted. β
"However, Secretary Sugiura, this slogan does not meet the standards? Do you know what I mean? If it does not meet the standards, it will be rejected by one vote before the democratic vote. β
"It's not up to standard, it's judged by the seniors and the seniors under the snow, is that true?" Koharu asked dissatisfied, biting her lip.
"As the executive chairman of the committee, and as a better chairman than other executive members, I think Koharu will also believe that under the snow, it must be easier for you to think more than ordinary executive members, and it will be easier to set reasonable standards, right? There is no way to do this, after all, this is not a law-making, and if everything has to be stated to make the members pass the so-called standards, then the committee will spend every day in this kind of meaningless preparatory work, and we must organically combine the authority of the chairman with the democracy of the committee, which is the most efficient way to do it, isn't it?"
"But-" Koharu looked at the snow with some anger, I certainly knew that she was certainly not holding grievances against today's Hayasaka-senpai, she was questioning the legitimacy of the committee's own procedures.
"There is no problem with what Yubihama said, in fact, in order to maintain the operation of the committee, I have always used my personal dictatorial method in the past - considering that this decision-making model is a bit expensive for me, so I will try to adopt a democratic method today, so when necessary, it is understandable for the chairman of the committee to formulate some preconditions?"
"Under the snow, don't you have any opinion on Yubihama-senpai's thoughts?" Koharu looked at the snow incredulously, as if looking at a stranger.
"Well, Yuhihama's recent proposals are very constructive and in line with my basic ideas, and I don't think I need to deliberately dismiss Yubihama's proposal in order to oppose him, do I?"
"Butβ"
- But under the snow just now, isn't Yukino completely guided by Kazuya Hihama?
I know what Koharu is trying to say, and of course, her question should only be stuck in the "but" here forever. This question will never be able to be voiced by her.
Except for Koharu, I think many of you here can realize this - under the snow, Isshii's face has become even paler, and the way he stirs his fingers makes me even feel a little distressed.
However, only one person under the snow did not realize it.
She seemed to be satisfied with Koharu's state of being speechless, and also satisfied with the fact that everything seemed to be under her control as always.
"I'm sorry, I shouldn't have paid so much attention to the matter of the general taketaka - especially when Yubihama Senpai also helped me solve some problems personally. In the end, Sugiura Koharu still chose to stop at the most critical time.
Of course, this is also expected by me.
"If Secretary Sugiura doesn't have time tomorrow, you can not use it to participate in our discussion, and we already know what you think, and I think that the slogan that will come up tomorrow will not go against your attitude. β
"Tomorrow, I also have time. Koharu muttered.
"Yes? Then you're still welcome. Xue Xia raised an eyebrow and responded.
"Then I'll go back today. Hurriedly grabbing his school bag, as if running away from something, Sugiura Koharu quickly left the classroom.
I watched her back as she left, and I knew what her resentment was for.
Yukino, who is her target, is collapsing the existence of the idol itself.
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On the relationship between the books the author has read recently and the articles he has written, Koharu is equal to Kautsky, and he is also equal to Lenin, and no matter how clearly you are reasonable, people always say "anyway, you don't follow the actual situation, you are talking nonsense" and null a bunch of your words (on the scoundrel nature of Bolshevist logic)