Chapter 22: The Dignity of the Dragons

"Warriors, come here, and you will join an army that will maintain the safety and dignity of the Huaxia Dragon Clan. You may die in battle, but no one can deduct the honor and everything you deserve, you may be wounded, but under no circumstances, your teammates will not abandon you. This is a camp where Chinese pure masters can make a difference, but only soldiers who grit their teeth and complete the most complex, difficult, and rigorous training in the world can become glorious Chinese pure masters! ”

Jin Tao's speech was completely different from that of the politicians and generals at this time. There are not so many high-sounding sentences, but instead advises all the wounded and young people who intend to join the Chiyou army that they may die in battle and may be wounded. They were also told what they were going to get.

Death does not necessarily make people afraid, and often honor and wealth can make many people face death.

It's not about buying courage with money, but warriors should never shed blood, shed tears, and end up with a lost place.

Jin Tao's expression below is to tell them that as a member of the glorious Chiyou Army, they are the future masters of the Huaxia Federation based on the Huaxia Dragon Clan.

"War is cruel and bloody, and any nonsense that has known since ancient times that soldiers are not belligerent is useless here. In the face of the aggressor, the only means is to return blood for blood and tooth for tooth, and if there is a limiting word, it is that they must bear 10 times the damage and 100 times the loss. Otherwise, including me, everyone in the Chiyou Army would rather die on the battlefield.

As a warrior who fought for the Huaxia Federation where the Huaxia Dragons lived, I think that after the end of the war, a glorious citizenship title will be the honor that each of you deserves. In the face of foreign invasion, the dying of the country, and the destruction of the nation, the people who maintain the security and dignity of the Huaxia Federation and the Huaxia Dragon Clan do not deserve this glorious title, and in the future, they can only become citizens protected by citizens...... ”

Yes, there is an extremely serious problem in China, that is, matters related to the country and the nation, but most people do not care about it. As the saying goes, "it's none of your business, hang high", would rather die under the crotch of mahjong stalls and prostitutes, than take on the duty of fighting that a nation of men should bear.

The distinction between citizens and citizens will be a strict distinction between the two classes.

Citizens naturally have all the rights, the right to elect the leader of the country. However, the people do not have any political rights other than the obligation to pay taxes according to the law. Of course, they may not be here to stay and enjoy mahjong stalls.

However, it is important to know that citizens are not allowed to be government officials, military officers or members of any disciplined forces. Enterprises led by the national government are not entitled to subsidies or any tax incentives. Citizens do not enjoy any tax benefits, and their rights to political expression are restricted, such as the absence of associations, the formation of political parties, and similar political rights.

It may seem a bit unjust, but in fact, duty and power are always a pair of brothers. If you only want to enjoy the rights, but do not undertake the obligations, it will not be unearned. In this case, the principle that rights and obligations should be commensurate and fair cannot be reflected.

For example, soldiers who defend their families and countries on the battlefield, while shedding blood, also have to face some undignified and even obscene behaviors carried out by those who do not bear obligations. For example, the act of seducing military wives, such as the act of usurping the land of fallen soldiers.

If we say that in the past, because of unjust rights and obligations, greedy moths and people who had no sense of responsibility were created. Then the current distinction between citizens and citizens will prevent this situation to the greatest extent.

As a citizen of the Chinese Federation, it is obliged to respond to the country's call to serve in the army, to resist aggression and undertake important work entrusted by the state.

As a counterpart to their duties, citizens can enjoy the rights that citizens do not have. For example, "welfare shares" derived from the profits of state-made enterprises and institutions, such as the right to form associations and political parties, and enjoy tax reductions and duty-free goods. Citizens have priority when competing for the same position with the citizens. When an enterprise conducts a tender, an enterprise in which a citizen is a legal person has priority (provided that the number of citizens employed by the enterprise shall not be less than 75%).

Lying on Hainan Island, the wounded soldiers in the "Tianya City" hospital, which is under construction and is based on the International Charity Hospital, joint ventures, the arms industry, and high-tech agriculture, listened to Jin Tao's speech on the radio. As peasants, they could not understand what Jin Tao's speech meant.

But they can be sure that they will be glorious citizens in the future. Although citizenship cannot be passed on to the next generation, he himself will have a natural advantage over the people in the election of "official" positions in the future. Moreover, a mere citizen does not have the status of an official.

Undoubtedly, this has an absolute appeal to the Chinese who are soaked in "bureaucratic culture" at this time. The people who come to Tianya City, no matter what kind of goal they have, they will clearly know that this is a new country, different from the previous China, established by the Huaxia Dragon Clan.

All the people in this country, most of the people, would not want to be nationals. Even if you can't be an official, you can't get a better job, and you don't enjoy tax-free goods, it's too difficult to live. Some people are not very satisfied, and the choice given to them by Jin Tao is.

Either accept such relatively fair and just rules, or send them away. However, it should be noted in advance that those who leave will no longer be accepted and will never have the opportunity to become a citizen again in their lifetime. Employees who join the army now, or those who use all their profits to support the war against Japan, and other people who can become citizens in the future, can choose to leave at any time.

The price of leaving is that you will never again be accepted as a citizen, that is, you will lose forever the right to vote and become an official.

Of course, becoming a citizen is not just about joining the military or joining a low-paying state-owned enterprise for a few years. For example, model workers, people who have made special contributions in the industry, and people who have applied and passed the test. But people with integrity issues, as well as similar criminal behavior, will never be accepted as citizens.

One of the most important responsibilities of a citizen is that his personal privacy is subject to certain restrictions. For example, when a citizen is required by the state through legal procedures, he must truthfully disclose the amount of his property. Citizens are still required to be role models in public.

For example, spitting, or running a red light, drunk driving, etc., the accumulation of times reaches a certain level, and the circumstances are serious to a certain extent, and you will lose your citizenship status.

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In fact, they know it this way, which is really wrong.

In the future, the main officials of the Chinese Federation, because most of them are directly elected, so if they want to compete for official positions, their academic qualifications must be indispensable. At least it is a degree that is different from the official's specialty, such as the minister of the Ministry of Industry, then he must understand both industry and administration, at least it is not a matter of rewarding merit.

As long as the wounded soldiers were willing, in fact they could have gone to college after the war was over. Education is completely free for citizens, but it costs a considerable amount of money for individual citizens. Other welfare measures, such as education, health care, pension, etc., are of course linked to the status of citizens and nationals, and vary according to different statuses.

Generally speaking, citizenship is the recognition and reward of the state and the nation, for those who are willing to fight and fight for the best interests of the country and the nation. As for the selfish, although they still get equal pay for equal work. But without tax cuts, duty-free goods, and losses in pension and other benefits, it is an inevitable consequence to become a person whose income is generally mixed and waiting to die.

When Jin Tao's speech on the radio came to an end, the eyes of the wounded soldiers became bright. No matter what others thought, they had already decided to follow Jin Tao to lay a big territory for the Huaxia Federation of the Huaxia Dragon Clan.

Not only did the wounded think so, but even the people who came to Hainan because of the two films "The Death of Nanjing" and "Dignity" screened by the screening team also felt that they had come to the right place.

Once upon a time, after the truly enthusiastic people in China had fulfilled their duties, only scars and indifference awaited them. The warriors had to face a lot of damage after shedding blood in battle. No matter what happens elsewhere, Tianya City and Haijiao City, which have already begun construction, will definitely not have such a problem, and the future Huaxia Federation will not allow such a problem.

At the very least, Jin Tao hopes to give the citizens of the future Chinese Federation a feeling that it is certainly not the Chinese Federal Government that shares the world with officials, and certainly not with the people. In fact, the future Chinese Federation will be a world shared by the federal government and its citizens.

That's all. When Tianyatian, the first city of the Chinese Federation, was established, it already showed a vigorous flavor.

Tianya City is the first city, if you want to talk about the location, it is Sanya on the south side of Hainan Island today. The corresponding Haijiao City will be built in today's Haikou. This is of course a newly established city, but it is also a city that has been supported by many technologies that were ahead of their time.

As mentioned earlier, there are many businesses under construction in Tianya City right now. For example, the German radio companies, because of Jin Tao's relationship, they had to build on Chinese soil. Needless to say, the arms industry was to establish a new arms industry of the Chinese Federation based on the German military industry and supplemented by the American military industry.

World War II is about to begin, if only the income of the radio factory is relied on, how can the future Chinese Federation be rich!

A planned city feels like you're playing SimCity, but the truth is that it may not feel reliable. But Jin Tao is indeed a lover of "simulation management games". In addition to that, of course, a lover of FPS games with first-person shooters.

Corresponding to his hobbies, Charlene. Luo also likes simulation management games, and even when playing "Apricot Forest is Crazy", Charlene. Luo is crazy and doesn't look like a lady. As for Yan Xue's favorite game, it is naturally "Fairy Sword 98 Tenderness".

So what does SimCity have to do with Cape City?

We'll talk about that in the next chapter!