vs 597 I am principled

"I heard you've been trying to pass a bill in California recently, and you want to kick all the Chinese women out first, right?"

The two casually found a small café nearby and talked as if they were chatting, and Crocker casually mentioned a recent campaign that Stanford was promoting. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info

Stanford did not answer directly, but asked rhetorically: "Didn't you talk to me about the railway, why did the Chinese become interested in the railway?" Aren't they reluctant to build a railway? ”

Crowk laughed: "I think you have too much misunderstanding of the Chinese, they are just a group of peaceful people, they just want to live in California." ”

Stanford snorted: "You are really a good employee, the Chinese really hired you right." Do you think they can fool people about their ambitions for the land? ”

Crocker shook his head: "Of course." Anyone comes here for wealth, and the land is wealth, isn't it? Is it wrong that the Chinese want land here? They never said they didn't want land. ”

Stanford was a little speechless, the two of them were not the same thing, he was talking about territorial ambitions, but he felt that he was completely unconvincing in saying this, just an alarmist political tone, and there was no need to play this trick in front of Crowke.

Stanford spread his hands: "Let's be straight, are you going to buy me for the Chinese?" ”

Crowk shook his head: "It's not a bribe, it should be a cooperation, the construction of this railway is good for China, of course, the biggest benefit is for us California, for us Americans." ”

Stanford asked, "Why me?" ”

Crocker burst out laughing.

After laughing for a long time, he said: "Actually, I don't really understand, my boss said that you are a bastard." ”

Stanford snorted and didn't speak, waiting for the rest of the story.

Crocker continued, "But they also say that to build this railroad, you have to be a bastard like you to do it. ”

Stanford paused for a moment, and he couldn't tell if the sentence was praise or sarcasm.

Stanford snorted, "Your boss is very discerning. But why should I work with them? ”

Crocker shrugged, "It's your freedom. I don't have the authority to force you. ”

Stanford wondered, "So you don't care if I promise them?" ”

Crowk nodded: "It can be said that if it weren't for their insistence, I wouldn't want to come to you, it's not easy to find you, if you explicitly refuse now, I can immediately convey this regrettable news to them." ”

"You're not a good lobbyist," Stanford said. ”

Crowk said, "I think so too. What, have you decided? ”

Stanford said: "I need to know the determination of the Chinese. ”

"Money is not a problem, and neither are people. ”

Stanford said: "Then there is no problem! ”

But he didn't understand: "Then what are they looking for me for, they are not short of money or people, why are they looking for me." ”

"You can do things that they can't do, problems that people and money can't solve," Crocker said. ”

Stanford snorted, "Or do you want to buy me?" I won't stop, I can't accept California becoming a Chinese state. ”

Crowk smiled, "Well, we can't work together, so let's meet again." ”

When you're done, you have to get up.

Stanford said, "Wait, I didn't say I wouldn't accept it." You're right, building this railroad will be of greater benefit to California and to the United States, and we can all see it. But I want you to tell the Chinese that I will not give up my position, that I am a principled person. ”

Crowk sat down: "That's a real shame. But I still want to advise you, you can't make it. Even if you pass this bill, so what? Don't forget that the 1858 Chinese Prohibition Act was not supported by the federal government, and you could not have driven the Chinese out. Do you think it's possible for the federal government to give up its interests in China for the sake of the western states? ”

Later generations of Chinese generally only knew about the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, but they did not know it very well, and in 1858, California passed a law prohibiting Chinese from entering the country, but this law was ruled unconstitutional by the federal government and finally invalidated.

Stanford was unmoved, he was very confident that the federal government would certainly not give up its friendship with the current China, especially the powerful country in China, for the sake of California. But he didn't directly ban the Chinese, he just wanted to prevent Chinese immigrants from establishing a foothold here.

"You're a lawyer, and you should understand that the federal constitution can be bypassed if we want to. You know the bill that Chinese can't show up to testify. ”

Stanford said with a smile.

Crowk nodded, "Looks like you've found a good way." But do you really think you can succeed. Yes, I know that you think there are too many female prostitutes in California, and you are going to legislate to ban bad women from entering the country, and all the women who enter the country need to prove themselves, and the Chinese can't testify for themselves, which is really a wonderful way. ”

Historically, there has been a peculiar situation of Chinese workers in the United States, that is, more than ninety percent of Chinese workers are bachelors. In later generations, some Chinese scholars also used this as evidence to defend their American fathers, saying that because the Chinese only wanted to make money in the United States, they did not think about taking root in the United States, and did not think about integrating into the United States, so they did not bring wives and children, so Americans rejected them. It is also said that no people is willing to accept for itself a person who is unwilling to be loyal to their country.

But these experts do not mention that it is not that the Chinese do not want to take women, but that the Americans have passed the law prohibiting them from bringing them. Historically, in 1878, the United States passed the "Bellge Act", which required all Asian women to prove that they were good women, and the Immigration Act of 1924 directly banned all Asian women from entering the country.

Now Stanford is pushing for such a bill.

Stanford leaned back on the leather sofa and drank his coffee, he had already broken his habit of drinking tea, either wine or coffee, and never tea.

Crowk couldn't see him like this, when they built the railroad together, he was so confident, and it was because of his appearance that he convinced himself that he could build that damn railroad, and then invested his property again and again, but in the end this guy ran away and almost bankrupted himself.

"You can give it a try, and I encourage you to do so."

Crowk laughed.

He really wanted to see Stanford continue to fight the Chinese, because he really wanted to see the frustration of this bastard after his defeat.

Stanford laughed: "Well, you can tell the Chinese that if they are willing to invest enough manpower and material resources, then I am willing to be their partner." ”

Crowk was disappointed, if Stanford cooperated with the Chinese, it was better not to let them fight each other for the time being, not that he served his employer, but that he also owned the shares of the Pacific Railway, after the railway was built, he would get benefits, if Stanford continued to fight with the Chinese, it would be impossible to work together to build the railway.

So he regretfully made a suggestion: "If you insist on going against the Chinese for the sake of ideals, I personally support you." I wouldn't recommend it if you're just doing it for yourself. Maybe you could consider banning Chinese workers from the mining industry, so that you can keep the jobs of white people, and I think you'll get more support from Irish immigrants. ”