Chapter 272: Request (2)

Why don't most of the world like Jews? In this regard, I have seen a lot of mainstream statements on the Internet, and the content is naturally inseparable from political, religious, economic, cultural and other factors.

However, there is one of them that is very interesting, and you may wish to take a look at it here.

The article said: I am used to hearing that Europeans are anti-Semitic, *** anti-Semitic, people criticize Hitler's massacre, but few people say the basic position against him anti-Semitism, so I began to think about whether the Jews themselves have problems, and then slowly understood: if the Chinese are slaves of power, then Jews are slaves of money and interests; If it is a virtue to follow the customs of the locals, and to become a naturalized European, you must love Europe, and to join the United States you must love the United States (the Chinese understand), then the Jews are white-eyed wolves who can't be fed, always thinking about themselves; If gratitude, hatred, guilt, and reflection are four in one, then the Jews are the mental disability that only knows hatred and does not understand gratitude, guilt, and reflection!

The above statement may be a bit extreme, but it captures the character traits of most Jews.

Unbelief? I'll give you an example of something related to China.

During World War II, He Fengshan, the Chinese consul in Vienna, risked his life by granting visas to thousands of Jewish refugees to flee Nazi-occupied territory. Later, China also accepted more than 50,000 Jewish refugees.

This incident, after decades, has never been heard of by anyone.

Oh, by the way, the Jews not only founded a state after World War II, but also set up a foundation called "Zvatdik" to award the "International Righteous Man" award to all foreigners who risked their lives to save Jews during World War II, and to commemorate him with his name engraved on a monument.

However, by 2000, Israel had awarded the "Righteous Man" award to more than 10,000 people from all over the world, including only one Chinese, Pan Junshun, who lived in Ukraine to save Jewish children. In 2001, Chinese scholars discovered the fact that the Consul General of the Republic of China in Vienna, He Fengshan, had granted visas to thousands of Jewish refugees to flee Nazi-occupied territories. So he made a recommendation to the "Zvatdik" foundation.

However, the Foundation believes that He Fengshan is a diplomat with immunity, not a "risk" to save people, and should not win the award. The Japanese consul in Lithuania, Sugihara Chimu, who also helped more than 1,100 Jews to find Shanghai by issuing visas, was praised by the Jews as the "Japanese Schindler".

It was not until the Chinese personnel collected more information and handed it over to the Foundation to prove that He Fengshan had taken a risk to save people at that time, and after verification by the Foundation, He Fengshan was awarded the title of "International Righteous Man".

Based on these verified information, some Jewish scholars believe that Ho Fengshan was probably the most righteous international man who rescued Jews during World War II. What is strange is that in the past half century, not a single Jew who has been rescued by He Fengshan has taken the initiative to report his deeds of saving people to the "Zvatdik" Foundation, and all the information has been collected and sorted out by Chinese scholars.

So the question is, are the Jews really so forgetful? Is it to repay the favor or to be ungrateful? Or is forgetting the grace they have received also a national characteristic?

There is another thing, although it was not done at the time, but it is enough to see the treacherous character of the Jews.

During World War II, due to the persecution of Jews, many people fled all over the world, and many people came to China for refuge, according to incomplete statistics, it is estimated that more than 50,000 people lived in China. Although most of the places where they lived at that time belonged to the Japanese-occupied areas, the Chinese people in the gathering places were also friendly to them. In addition, He Fengshan issued thousands of visas in a few days, all of which were destined for Shanghai, although Shanghai was occupied by the Japanese at that time, but for those Jews in the Nazi-occupied zone, with a visa, they could prove to the Nazis that they had a destination to go to, and they could go anywhere abroad.

Therefore, although most of the areas where local Jews live in China are Japanese-occupied areas, without the help of the Chinese, many of them will not even be able to leave the country, and the result may be one word, death!

However, even so, at the most difficult time of China's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the Japanese, in order to gain financial support from the Jews, proposed the "Fugu Project", that is, to set aside a place in Northeast China to help the Jews restore their country. Of course, this plan did not work out in the end.

But can you imagine? After the "Fugu Project" was proposed, at least a small percentage of the Jews living in China expressed their support.

Okay, that's a bit too much. Straight to the point.

Let's say that the Jew Albert suddenly led several Jewish engineers to kneel in front of Bai Fei, Bai Fei was indeed taken aback at first, but after a while, he already knew roughly what the old Jewish man was doing.

To say that Bai Fei's feelings towards the Jews are not bad, but they are by no means good. He came from later generations, and he used to read a lot of comments about the Jews on the Internet, which were mixed, there was a brilliant side, and there was also a dark and despicable side, just as the so-called poor people must have something to hate, and the fate of the Jews today is also inseparable from their own national characteristics.

So, in general, Bai Fei doesn't hate or like them, and is in the middle. So when he realized what Albert was asking him to do, the first thing he thought about was not justice and responsibility, but what benefit he would get from the whole thing?

Bai Fei pondered for a moment, then said to Albert: "You guys get up first, let's find a quiet place to talk." ”

Albert was stunned, so he could only get up from the ground and follow Bai Fei's ass.

Bai Fei took him to an office in the factory. In addition to the two of them, there are also Wang Weiguo, Li Shuyang, and Mei Yuehai in the house. In addition, the rest of the entourage and security personnel will stay outside the house and be responsible for guarding.

Wang Weiguo and Li Shuyang saw that Bai Fei arranged it like this, and they both had some differences, which obviously wanted to keep the content of the conversation secret later. The two of them exchanged glances, but they saw a hint of confusion in each other's eyes.

Only Mei Yuehai seemed to understand something, with a thoughtful expression on her face.

After the door was closed, Bai Fei beckoned everyone to sit down and talk, but Albert refused to sit alive, and Bai Fei also let him go. He smiled and said to Albert: "Mr. Albert, just now outside, you said you wanted to ask me for something?" ”

Albert nodded again and again, opened his mouth to explain, but before he could speak, Bai Fei continued: "Well, let me guess, do you want me to promise you to shelter your homeless compatriots who were expelled and persecuted by the German Nazis on Hainan Island?" ”