Chapter 382: This Disease Is Called Laziness
It was important to take the right action at the right time, to grasp the facts, and whether Nehru wanted it or not, he had to accept the goodwill of the Soviet Union and the Communist Party of India. To use this force to suppress the conservative attacks within the Congress Party is very simple, and it does not take much cleverness to grasp it.
Serov has done it all so far to help China gain practical benefits, to help the Communist Party of India gain a foothold, to gain another grain source for the Soviet Union, and to show goodwill to India. There are a few that still need to be tested by time, but at present, it seems that the trend is still quite good, and he did not go abroad in vain this time, and he can give his actions a sixty points.
Serov, who was whistling, walked out of the cricket pitch with a smile on his face, the affairs of India are now only left to close, pull the Americans to withdraw from India together, the Soviet Union will not withdraw alone, I believe that the Americans' guarantee is better than directly acknowledging the existence of God.
"Dear Kvass, I'm back! The weather in the capital is as cold as ever! Serov, who got off the plane, said with great emotion that of course India's mission has not yet been completed, he came back with Gromyko, and Gromyko naturally successfully signed an agreement to return to the capital, and Gromyko was still busy with the affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. As for Serov himself, he took the time to return to this year's Soviet National Security Conference.
The National Security Congress of the Soviet Union is now held once a year, and security officials from all the union republics, autonomous republics, local states, and governments gather in Moscow to discuss the security problems encountered in the Soviet Union over the past year, some of which are old and some of which are new problems that need to be solved urgently.
"Lubyanka Plaza 11, go to our headquarters first!" Serov, who was recovered by Semychasny, ordered to the anti-rebel workers who came to pick him up with a curry smell.
Anyway, there is also a bathroom at 11 Lubyanka Plaza, where he can wash off the smell he brought back from India. By the time Serov appeared in the conference room, everyone had already arrived, including Semychasny and Itvasov, as well as a group of chiefs of the General Administration of Lieutenant General Sakhatowsky and Lieutenant General Serdyuko.
Seeing each other, Semychasny first welcomed Serov with open arms, and immediately Itvasov, Sakhatowsky, Serdyuko, Roman, Kibanov, Kadpov, Valentin and other heads of the major general directorates also came to greet Serov. Serov, the first deputy chairman, has not seen them for more than two months. From the Cuban Missile Crisis to the airborne landing in New Delhi, Serov has been very busy, and now India's mission is not over, and this time he will also take the time to return.
"First of all, we welcome Comrade Serov back!" Semychasny first applauded, and then convened this meeting of the General Directorate, ready to communicate with the heads of the major General Departments before the start of the National Security Conference. This is also the norm in previous years.
Before the National Security Congress, the leadership of the KGB first had to determine what the problem had arisen and how to solve it.
"First of all, regarding the treatment attitude and appraisal program of the mentally ill, at present, the relevant institutions are assisting our Fifth General Directorate, and an appropriate standard will be introduced as soon as possible, this is the information of the Moscow Institute of Psychiatry, comrades can take a look!" Kadpov, the head of the General Directorate of the Secret Police, took out the documents that had already been prepared, saying that the firmness of the mentally ill was not suitable for discussion at an open national security conference, and that it was better to settle it at this internal meeting of the KGB.
Psychiatry in the Soviet Union began to be used on a large scale with the closure of the Gulag, and extensive research began to be carried out, which also included homosexuality, which was considered a disease in the Soviet Union, and a mental illness. Since it is a disease, it needs to be treated, and since it can be treated, it will definitely be cured.
Serov has known about what happened to in the USSR for a long time, probably when he was in Azerbaijan. But I'm sorry that Serov never expressed the slightest sympathy, and was treated as a mentally ill, Serov knew, and that's it. Because he knows the contradiction of this thing, society is like this, people have traditions, not for the sake of political correctness to actively promote something, unfortunately Serov got a negative impact from the lighthouse country about gay equality, so he has not seen this problem.
In his opinion, it would be the best way for a to hide it and not disturb other people's lives. As for giving equal rights, don't even think about it. Give these people equal rights, there will definitely be big problems in the future, once this thing is linked to political correctness, there may be something in society. People are animals who love to follow trends, will there be so many homosexuals in the United States in the future? More than 10 million registered members? This is not in line with the population ratio at all, and is it not the equality movement?
As a security cadre, Serov knows that some people are not at all, and if they are cracked down, there will not be so many, and if they play equal rights in the other way, it is simply unimaginable what will happen to the society of the Soviet Union in the future.
Of course, the group of faggets will definitely not be bigger than Serov imagined, but these people are the Soviet people, and Serov is not good to clean them up directly, in this case, it is also a good way to send them to the United States, but unfortunately the Cuban missile crisis has ended, and Serov needs to fight in a roundabout way to get others to agree that he will transport the to Cuba, first of all, to improve Cuba's medical care, and send it to Cuba in the name of treatment.
The largest part of the Soviet psychiatric hospital and psychiatric identification system, they were, of course, normal people. The number of people is slightly more than the number of real psychopaths, and the illness of these people is not actually psychotic, and the name of this kind of person's disease is lazy......
Theoretically, the Soviet Union did not allow unemployment to exist, not to mention that the population of the Soviet Union was already insufficient, especially in the factories and even jobs in the Far East, in this case, of course, the Soviet Union tried its best to arrange jobs for every Soviet person, from collective farms to state-owned enterprises, once a worker was really not suitable for the job he was doing, the local authorities began to adjust the job for this person, anyway, the wages of the entire Soviet Union were about the same, and a person was the same everywhere.
But some people are like this, they just don't like to work, or they want to find a job they like, there is a case on the document, a recent graduate student in the Altai Territory entered the factory to work, and was soon dismissed for violating discipline, and then within half a year, the local government found seventeen jobs for the student, and the student worked for a month at most, and finally the local government really had no choice, and finally handed the person over to a psychiatric hospital for identification.
There is no rule of law for laziness, unless these people feel the pressure of survival, otherwise they will be treated in a psychiatric hospital for a period of time, and this person will still be like this. This is no longer something that can be solved in a psychiatric hospital.
"For this kind of person, the psychiatric hospital is not the solution, let the food and drink lie in the hospital?" Serov touched his freshly dried hair and said slowly, "There is no cure for lazy diseases, only the environment can correct them." If a psychiatric hospital is used against such people, it is tantamount to adding a burden to our country! ”
"What then? First Vice-Chairman, are we going to reopen the Gulag? With discipline and guards, let these people recreate wealth? "Kadpov, of course, also knows that such a large group of people are not mentally ill, but really lazy. But this is not in line with state propaganda, which every country advertises that our nation is the most industrious.
"The Gulag is not suitable for reopening at the moment, and even if it is, it is not for this kind of slacker, but for the truly vicious felons! These wastes are not worth the gulag! Serov tilted his head and vetoed Kadpov's proposal.
When refuting, Serov was also looking for a case in a brain teaser, people have an instinct to survive, and no matter how lazy a person is, he will stand up and go to work when he can't eat, because if he doesn't work, he won't have anything to eat. This kind of person reminds Serov of a group of people, the three and great gods of later generations.
"In this case, we must first choose a city with a good economy, preferably on the Baltic coast, where the economy is the best in the USSR! After selecting them, send all the patients of this kind of case from all over the country there! Serov knocked on the table and said, "I don't like long hours of work, do I?" Okay, the salary is paid daily, and all the local machinery is withdrawn for me, and I will use manpower! When employing this group of people, we will abolish all the laws of our alliance that protect the interests of laborers, and these people are not willing to go to work? Don't you want to eat? There was no capitalist environment in the USSR, so we created a ...... to come out"
As Serov began to tell his opinion, everyone began to focus on the first vice chairman, who had just returned, "We need an environment where we can go to work one day, survive one day, and starve on the third day." The Union's guarantees for workers are not suitable for these people. We need to create a mechanism that can be left behind at any time, cultivate competitiveness, and if a patient works in the same labor position for half a year, he can be released to his hometown. ”
"Abolish labor security, pay wages on a daily basis, and pay a day for a day. Locally prepared houses are charged on a daily basis! Serov carefully calculated how to block the retreat of these people, then looked up and asked, "Comrades, do you have anything to add?" ”
Everyone shook their heads in unison, indicating that Serov's opinion was very thorough, and they had nothing to add.
"Then let's do it, save the money to feed this group of lazy people, maybe you can cure a few more real patients!" Serov rubbed his sour eyes and ended the topic. (To be continued.) )