Chapter 783: I Have a Dream

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Martin, the leader of the black "civil rights movement," made a special trip to visit Huang Yifan and expressed his gratitude to Huang Yifan: "If you hadn't shown us the way, we wouldn't be where we are today." ”

"You're welcome, that's what I'm supposed to do. ”

Huang Yifan replied with a smile.

"So, should we negotiate terms with them now?"

Martin continued.

"No, it's not the right time yet. ”

Huang Yifan shook his head.

"Huang, why, I think it's a good time now. The government has sent someone to communicate with us and asked us to put forward our own conditions. And I also know that President Dean actually supported our march, and we should be able to achieve what we want. ”

"Martin, don't get excited. I know that this is a victory that you have fought for more than 100 years, and it is very rare. However, I would like to say that this victory is only a small victory, and for the time being it does not completely improve the influence of white people on you. Just like Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation, even though this document was signed more than 100 years ago, and it still has legal effect, you still haven't been given a chance, have you?"

Huang Yifan did not participate in this parade.

This is an American business, and it has nothing to do with him.

However, even if Huang Yifan did not participate, because of the afterword he wrote at the end of "Gone with the Wind", he became the guide of this demonstration.

In a sense, Huang Yifan is their leader.

"What's more, maybe you know that too. Although President Dean supported the demonstration, it was approved by only a small number of whites. But for many whites, they still don't support the march. ”

"Yes. ”

Martin nodded, "That's pretty good, though." ”

"Martin, I know it's already good. However, we are going to get a complete victory. Then we have to continue the struggle. Just like the belief we have always adhered to, we will not be truly satisfied unless justice and fairness are like the waves of the river and the sea, surging and rolling in. ”

"Justice and fairness are like the waves of the river and the sea, rolling in. ”

Martin muttered to himself.

He knew that it was just what they thought they were believing, and that others might not necessarily agree with it.

But will justice and fairness really shine like the sun on the world and be accessible to all?

Martin didn't think it was possible.

At least he felt that they couldn't get all the white people to support them.

But Martin was willing to believe in Huang Yifan and the preacher who guided them.

"So what should we do now?"

Grimacing, Martin asked.

"We should stand up for what we believe in, and we should also spread our faith throughout North America, across the Atlantic, to every corner of the globe where there are human beings. ”

After Huang Yifan finished speaking, he took out an article that had already been written: "Martin, I wrote an article called I Have a Dream." I hope that tomorrow you will be able to spread this dream to the whole world. ”

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"President Dean, I know you have compassion for those blacks, those people of color, and want to change their situation. But you also know that people have been aware of them for a long time. So, I think we can now agree to some of their conditions. But I think it's too early for the enactment of the Civil Rights Act. ”

In the White House chamber, President Dean convened a meeting of members of the upper and lower houses of the United States.

The content of the conference was to enact a civil rights law that President Dean had always wanted to enact but never had the opportunity to enact.

The Civil Rights Act was based on the Emancipation Proclamation, and went a step further by incorporating the ideas of the demonstrations. Dean believes that if this civil rights law is implemented, then blacks can truly be free.

It's just that the United States is not the United States of "Dean", and although he is the president, he still needs to abide by the constitution of the United States.

Although this "Civil Rights Act" is a code to eliminate racial discrimination, it is a code that gives black people real freedom. But Dean agrees, but the overwhelmingly white lawmakers don't.

If the civil rights laws were really enforced, blacks were free, but what about whites?

If blacks are given more power and opportunities, it will naturally greatly weaken the position of whites in the United States as a whole.

There are so many resources in the whole United States, and the dominant white Americans, they will not give their resources to these black people.

So, almost Dean's slightest mention of the Civil Rights Act has been in opposition to the entire conference from the beginning to the present.

"Yes, President Dean. I don't think it's appropriate for blacks to make up about one-tenth of our population in the United States, and to enact a law specifically for that tenth of the population. And, President Dean, you know that. All data shows that the crime rate of blacks is seven times higher than that of whites, and nearly half of all crime records in the United States are set by blacks. So, while we are sympathetic to the misfortunes of black people in society, it is absolutely not appropriate for us to enact this civil rights law right now. ”

"President Dean, I'm against it. ”

"I'm against it. ”

The overwhelming majority of the members of the upper and lower houses opposed it, and in an instant, this "Civil Rights Act" was stillborn.

Although Dean still wants to try, although Dean wants to convince everyone as much as he can. And tell them that there is no such thing as a so-called crime rate. If their lives, opportunities, culture, and power are improved, then their crime rate will also decrease.

This is a global law. You can't make people who are incredibly poor, you let people who are treated unjustly, and they still be as law-abiding as well-educated white people.

But Dean could only sigh.

It looks really ironic.

He is the only black president in the history of the United States.

In a sense, this is also a step forward in eliminating racial discrimination in North America.

But even if Dean is the only black president in North America's history, this is just a special issue.

Dean had this exception, but other blacks didn't.

Just like in the upper and lower houses, although Dean is the president of the United States, there are only three so-called black congressmen.

However, the course of history is still moving forward.

Even if Dean feels powerless as president, he has amazing power at the pace of history.

He can destroy all obstacles.

He can sweep away all obstacles.

[I am not unaware of the fact that some of those present at today's rally have suffered and suffered, some have just come out of their cramped cells, and some have been subjected to frenzied persecution in their places of residence and teetering in the whirlwind of police brutality because they seek freedom. You are long-term sufferers of man-made suffering. Hold on and firmly believe that enduring undeserved suffering is a form of atonement. 】

Demonstrations continued.

Civil rights leader "Martin" continued to lead the crowd in shouting out what they could.

But this time, their beliefs are no longer the same as before, reminiscent of the Emancipation Proclamation signed more than 100 years ago.

They shouted a whole new slogan.

They came up with the most powerful ideas.

[Friends, today I say to you that although we have suffered all kinds of difficulties and setbacks, I believe that this situation will not last, and our experience will certainly be changed. At this moment, I want to share my dreams with my friends, not just with us blacks, but with white people. And not only with the United States, but also with Europe, to Asia, to Africa, to Oceania, and even to Antarctica, where there are no humans......]

"I have a dream, I dream that one day, this country will stand up and truly live up to the true meaning of its creed: "We believe that truth is self-evident and that all men are created equal." ”

All men are created equal.

The light of righteousness is like the sword of wisdom.

The faith of justice is like the water of a rolling river, surging over.

The dream is born. (To be continued.) )