One thousand eighty-nine. I have a dream

The words of Bobby, the leader of the "Black Panther Party", still caused a great shock in everyone's minds.

Everyone knows what is happening to black people in the United States, but the vast majority of them are not willing to face it head-on. It is only when something actually happens that they cause some reflection in their hearts.

But there is often a time for such reflection, when it is too late.

Thankfully, Bobby had made a solemn promise from a black man that they would never let the hostages in the Kasri Academy be harmed.

Can the words of blacks be trusted? As things stand, even if they don't want to trust, they have to do that.

In this incident, the most humiliating people were probably the death of Mayor Duila and Director Douglas, who could not have imagined that they would actually have a face-to-face conversation with a black man, which was simply the greatest humiliation for them. What's more, what makes it even more difficult for them to accept is that they actually need a black man to prove the safety of the hostages in the Kasri Academy.

It made them lose face in front of everyone. And, what worries them the most is that the hostages' families seem to have been affected by that damn nigga.

The conditions put forward by the are absolutely unacceptable to them, otherwise it will cause a series of terrible consequences.

The "Kasri College Incident" that occurred on September 21 continued to ferment until the 25th, and there was no relief from it, and one of the things Mayor Duila feared the most was still happening, he received a call from the White House:

It was President William who spoke to him on the phone personally.

In the call, President William asked about the incident and the efforts being made by the city of Oakland, and asked whether federal troops needed to be used to resolve the issue. But this was rejected by the mayor of Duira. After a brief silence, President William told him:

"I trust your abilities, Mr. Mayor Duira, but I am also under congressional inquiries and domestic pressure. I need good news by this Saturday. ”

There are three days left, which is probably the last deadline that Mr. President has given to the city of Auckland.

After an urgent consultation with the similarly frustrated Director Douglas, Duira and Mr. Douila decided to take a desperate gamble by mobilizing all the police and the National Guard in the city to launch a final assault on Kasri College!

Never negotiate with a single black man – never!

All the forces have been fully mobilized.

The police, the National Guard, the armored vehicles, everything that could be used, as long as they could take the Kasri Academy, Duira and Douglas didn't care about anything.

Even the protests of the families of the kidnapped hostages!

Once again, they rejected Mr. Myers' request for peace talks on behalf of the hostage-taking families. And Duira said in front of everyone:

"Nothing like this has ever happened in Auckland's history, we don't negotiate with rioters, we don't negotiate with people who have destroyed our country. This is non-negotiable, and I will fulfil my duty as mayor of the United States of America to destroy our enemies by firm means. Ladies and gentlemen, we have brought in the food and medicine they need. But we don't know the situation with the hostages at all. Maybe some of the hostages have been killed, we can't know for sure, the only thing we can know for sure is to storm the Qasri Academy, capture the rioters, and get your family out of the Kasri Academy safely...... As your mayor, I can also make a solemn promise to you that I will rescue every hostage. I will bring each and every one of the hostages back to you. ”

The crowd was silent, and to be honest, they didn't know what to do now......

......

"Mr. Huey. Mr. Bobby, it looks like the police are ready for a general offensive. Nademann, the commander of the Brandenburg commandos, came to the two leaders of the "Black Panthers": "I must remind you that the current situation of the Kasri Academy cannot stop such a full blow, you are not trained in military affairs, and your opponent is a group of paramilitaries. So I suggest that you should retreat at once. ”

"Mr. Naderman, can't you and your companions either?" Huey asked hesitantly.

"We can deal with some of the soldiers, but we can't do it with such a huge amount of force......," Nadman said frankly, "We have already arranged the route of the retreat, there is an abandoned sewer under the Kasri Academy, through which we can safely exit the Kasri Academy, gentlemen, I need to remind you that time is running out." ”

Huey and Bobby soon began to discuss, and there seemed to be some heated argument between them...... At the end of the day, it looks like Bobby has compromised.

Huey returned to Naderman's side: "Mr. Nademan, my friend Bobby and I have made the decision that Bobby and you will leave here with all the hostages, while I will stay with fifty members of the 'Black Panther Party' and drag down the policemen to buy you as much time as possible. ”

He had another purpose, and he did not tell Naderman that he had long ago agreed with Bobby and Mr. Paris that if all blacks were to be treated fairly and justly, there had to be bloodshed. Now is the time for bloodshed.

He succeeded in getting Bobby to accept his request to stay, because in Huey's opinion, Bobby was highly educated and better suited to lead the future "Black Panther Party". It's not for themselves, it's for the benefit of black people all over America.

Naderman had no problem with their proposal, and here he and any of the Brandenburg commandos had come to an end for the time being...... Here's what they're going to do, and someone will be instructing them soon......

The hostages and most of the members of the "Black Panther Party" began to enter the reopened sewers, which had been abandoned just over a hundred years ago and now became an escape route for all blacks.

Huey and Bobby had a hug. They knew that this was perhaps the last hug of their lives......

"Remember our promise, for all blacks."

"I'll remember the promise between us, for all blacks!" Bobby is in control of his emotions. Gritting his teeth, he replied, "No matter what difficulties I will encounter in the future, I vow that I will never forget this day......"

All of them have left, and what remains is Huey and fifty members of the "Black Panther Party" who volunteered to stay...... The weapons were left to them completely, and they knew that even if they had weapons, they wouldn't be able to hold out much longer, but they had nothing to fear, and if someone had to shed blood to get what they wanted, then the first drop of blood would start with them.

The horn outside was blaring. It was the police who were giving the worst warning to the blacks in the Kasri Academy...... In a few minutes, the worst attack will begin......

There was no sound from the Kasri Academy, and a heart from the hostages' families was in their throats...... They were too worried about what terrible things were going to happen......

"Mr. Mayor, the time is up."

There was no expression on Mayor Duira's face. He coldly gave the most obscure order: "Then let's start!" ”

The assault on the Kasri Academy began.

The combined forces of the police and the National Guard, led by armored vehicles, carried out the last assault on the Kasri Academy.

No one knows what the outcome of such a desperate attack will be, and no one can know how many casualties will be killed and injured in Ludao, but Duira quickly can't control this.

Heavy gunfire rang out from the Kasri Academy, but it was quickly met with forceful response from the police and the National Guard. Those barricades at the door were cleared in the shortest possible time. The police and National Guard soon stormed the Kasri Academy.

The blacks resisted stubbornly. Although they had no military training, they bravely pulled the trigger in their hands.

The police and the National Guard were amazed at the strength of the resistance, and the blacks had not only pistols, submachine guns, bazookas, but also a large number of grenades, which slowed down the attack of the police and National Guard who stormed the Kasri Academy, and they didn't want to lose their lives here.

A helicopter belonging to the Oakland Police Department appeared in the sky, and the appearance of the helicopter suddenly made the situation of the black people in Kasri College difficult......

Casualties began to appear on Huey's side, and several blacks collapsed in pools of blood under the combined blows of the sky and the ground. Then, with the support of air power. The police and the National Guard suddenly intensified their offensive, and as a result, the casualties of the "Black Panther Party" began to increase dramatically.

Twenty minutes later, there were only a dozen or so people left on Huey's side who could continue the fight, and Huey knew that the last moment had come.

He looked at the time: "Okay, our battle is over, you have shown such bravery, I am honored to be able to fight side by side with you." Don't sacrifice in vain anymore, I think Bobby and they are far away. Now, lay down your weapons and surrender! ”

Every black man already knew that there was no hope for the road, and they took a second look at Huey, then raised their white handkerchiefs and waved them continuously.

The battle at Kasri Academy ended, with 33 people killed, 11 surrendered, and 6 seriously wounded.

The police and the National Guard took full control of the Kasri Academy...... But they did not find the hostages...... Of course, they haven't found Huey yet.

Huey made it to the third floor, the bullets in his gun were empty, and he couldn't save the situation with bullets. Huey wasn't scared at all, he felt like he had done the job. Bobby had promised himself that he would fulfill the dream between them no matter what.

He turned on the horn and from inside came Martin. Luther. King's speech that inspired countless black people:

“...... When we act, we must pledge to move forward. We can't go backwards. Now people are asking those who are passionate about the civil rights movement, 'When will you be satisfied?' ’

As long as blacks continue to suffer unspeakable brutal persecution by the police, we will never be satisfied. As long as we are tired from traveling, we cannot find accommodation in the motels along the highway and in the hotels in the city. We will never be satisfied. As long as the basic sphere of activity of the blacks is only from the small slums inhabited by minorities to the large slums, we will never be satisfied. As long as our children are stripped of themselves and dignity by the 'white only' sign, we will never be satisfied." As long as there is still one black person in Mississippi who cannot participate in the election. As long as there is a black man in New York who thinks that his vote will not help, we will never be satisfied. No! We are not satisfied now, and we will not be satisfied in the future, unless justice and fairness are like the waves of the river and the sea, surging and rolling in...... Be resolute in believing that enduring undeserved suffering is a form of atonement......"

The sound quickly caught the attention of the police. They made their way to the third floor......

Huey had heard the footsteps, he opened the window, and then stood on the windowsill...... When the police burst into the room. Huey smiled at them slightly, then jumped from the third floor......

Behind him, only the horn continued to sound:

“...... I dream that one day, this country will stand up. To truly realize the true meaning of its creed: 'We believe that the truth is self-evident. All men are created equal. I dream of a day when the sons of former slaves will be able to sit with the sons of former slave owners on the Red Hills of Georgia and share brotherhood. I dream that one day, even Mississippi, a desert-like place where justice is hidden, oppression is rampant, will become an oasis of freedom and justice. I dream of one day. My four children will live in a kingdom where they will be judged not by the color of their skin, but by the merits of their character......"

It was Martin, the leader of the black movement. Luther. Kim's most famous speech "I Have a Dream" ......

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Kasri Academy was captured. But the police got nothing but the bodies of black people on the ground.

What about the hostages? Where did all those hostages go? What about the hostages? Where did all those hostages and the rest of the damned blacks go?

When the news reached the ears of Mayor Duira and Director Douglas, they were dumbfounded. They had no idea what was going on.

The families of the hostages raised angry questions, and Mayor Duira had sworn that he would rescue every hostage safely, and that he would ensure the safety of every hostage, but where did the hostages go now?

Duira and Douglas simply couldn't answer them......

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"Behind me, there was Martin. Luther. I have a dream for Kim. Brown, a reporter for the Oakland Newspaper, said in a deep voice: "This is a great tragedy, in this raid, 33 black people were killed and six were seriously injured, but the white hostages mysteriously disappeared, and the incompetence of the Oakland police once again caused everyone to be outraged." All the blacks are asking for is some power they want, and the City of Oakland and Duira could have negotiated a solution to the crisis, but our mayor flatly rejected the request, and I don't see anything but the corpses of the blacks and the angry hostage families present at the Kasri Academy. Maybe it's time for us to rethink our attitude toward blacks......"

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"Mr. Mayor Duira, Mr. Commissioner Douglas, where are our children and loved ones?" As a representative of the hostage's family, Miles tried his best to endure the grief and anger in his heart: "You promised us that you would save our family safely, but now I can't see them. Are they missing? Or something terrible happened to them? All of us need you to be able to give us an answer. ”

Duira can't describe the fear in her heart right now, hell, where the hell did these damn negroes get their hostages? How should I explain this situation to Auckland and Mr. President?

He reluctantly replied: "Mr. Myers, I don't know what happened to Lu Dao at the moment, but the police are urgently investigating, and I believe there will be a result soon." Ah, don't forget, we caught so many thugs......"

"They're not thugs!" "They're just in pursuit of the power they deserve, but you're turning them down with the usual arrogance of a white man," Miles exclaimed. If you were willing to give up the pride of the so-called whites, such a tragedy would not have happened! We always like to put ourselves in our shoes, but have you ever thought about it, these dead black people also have their families, and there are also people who love them! ”

In the face of Miles's questioning, Duira didn't know how to answer.

"Let the Voice of Freedom Ring from Lookout Mountain, Tennessee! Let the voice of freedom ring from every hill in Mississippi! Let the sound of freedom resound from every hillside! When we let the voice of freedom sound, let the voice of freedom sound from every village, every state, and every city, we will be able to hasten the day when all of God's children, black and white, Jewish and non-Jewish, Jesuit and Catholic, will join hands and sing an old black spiritual song: 'Freedom!' Freedom! Thank God Almighty that we are finally free! ’”

The voice of "I have a dream" still wafts in the sky above Kasri Academy! (To be continued......)