Chapter Fifty-Nine: The Enviable Public Welfare

It was not until more than 100 years ago, after the promulgation of the Bill of Rights (13th Edition), that human experimentation gradually disappeared from the laboratory.

Of course, the change of that bill is actually mainly to protect the fifth-class homeless, before the promulgation of this revised version, the Tunguska Empire will not be regulated by law to conduct human experiments on the homeless, as long as a certain amount of economic compensation is made after the experiment is over.

The main change in the Bill of Rights is the addition of the word voluntary, and all tests, all tests related to human beings, must be carried out with the consent of the person concerned and with clear knowledge of the possible consequences.

At that time, because the displaced people were the lowest social class, the law used a general term for all intelligent life. It is precisely for this reason that, out of respect for the law, they can't do anything to the aliens represented by Li Nan.

Otherwise, according to the law two or three hundred years ago, even if a researcher directly slices Li Nan, he is not guilty, as long as he compensates some money.

Overall, on the side of the Tunguska Empire, although the Internet is still very hot about aliens, the focus of the empire's high-level attention has begun to shift.

Because this is a little different from their original expectations, and the help to the empire is not so great, there is no real selflessness and helpfulness between countries, no matter what actions are made, they all have a deep meaning and the purpose they want to achieve.

If these aliens themselves are special, or their technological achievements surpass their empire, then it is not too much of a problem to treat them better, or even to provide for them, because they are beneficial to the empire.

But the current situation is that not only is their level of technology inferior to that of the Empire. Even the genetic perfection is only about the same as the second-class exiles in their empire, and such an existence is not helpful to them in any way. In the eyes of the empire, they are actually about the same as the real homeless people.

It is well understood that this is equivalent to the developed country accepting refugees from several underdeveloped countries, or even poor countries, is it possible to expect this developed country to be very good to these refugees?

Within the Imperial Council, there is even a small seminar to discuss whether or not to grant them first-class citizenship.

It was rare for Dinos to participate in this matter: "This matter is not big, and it is not a big deal for us to give one hundred and eighty people the status of first-class citizens, but there is a big gap between giving it secretly and giving it openly."

Now this matter is making a lot of trouble on the Internet, and it is impossible to give it secretly, even if it is not said openly, others can find out if they check it.

Now I am worried that once they are given first-class citizenship, when the time comes, those second-class civilians, third-class Li people, and fourth-class people in the empire will not make trouble, although they are not citizens and have no right to vote, but they account for the vast majority of the empire, if they really annoy these groups, it will be very bad for the reputation of the upper council. ”

The imperial five-class public division system is based on the level of the people's genetic hierarchy and the number of meritorious deeds.

Except for the initial group of nobles, all the subsequent nobles were promoted, including those at the level of the people's rank, which were directly linked to meritorious service.

Because the empire has been implementing universal education for many, many years, for people below the level of citizenship, there are only two ways for them to advance and only two ways to become citizens, that is, to make military merits and study hard to become researchers.

Of course, if you are particularly rich, you can keep buying all kinds of top-level genetic improvement liquids to make your genetic perfection reach the level of citizenship, which can also become a first-class citizen.

But generally speaking, it can be achieved to this extent, or the number of first-class citizens within the entire empire, including the number of nobles above first-class citizens, basically accounts for less than 5% of the empire.

Don't look at the power and money of the empire in the hands of a small number of people, and think that the lives of other low-level people are very difficult, in fact, within the empire, even if it is a homeless, no one will starve to death.

Everyone, regardless of class, can receive a free bottle of nutrients every day, which is enough for daily consumption.

Every year, every citizen can apply for a free set of clothes with automatic washing, heat preservation and heat dissipation functions. There is a special free housing center where you live, public transportation is free, and everyone is given a low-level light brain for free when they are born.

Everyone, even low-level refugees, can learn by relying on their own low-level light brains. Because for all the people of the empire, learning preschool knowledge is free. Although there is a fee for later knowledge, in addition to the learning method of charging, you can also unlock learning through credits.

Basically, as long as you take 80% of the credits of preschool knowledge, you can unlock the knowledge of primary education, and these knowledge are not for you to learn by yourself, there are special video tutorials to teach.

It can be said that no matter what class you are, as long as you are willing to make progress, you will have a chance to get ahead.

The reason why Dinos said this is because this group of refugees, firstly, the genetic level does not meet the standard of citizens, and secondly, they do not have much contribution, if they help them to raise the genetic level to the standard of citizenship for free, then it is extremely unfair to other second-class civilians within the empire.

This is equivalent to a country where ordinary people cannot afford to buy a house, and each refugee who comes over has to give one house. This situation does not arouse the anger of other second-class citizens, and it is strange that they are resentful of injustice.

"It's really bad to give them first-class citizenship certificates, but I must have promised them this thing when I brought them here, and if I went back on my word like this, it wouldn't be very good for the reputation of the Empire!" Deputy Speaker Joston was not very willing to agree to the issuance of first-class citizenship certificates, but he also had to consider another problem, that is, they had promised them to prove it before.

At this time, the councillor in charge of the entertainment industry, Guddons, suggested: "Maybe we can start from other aspects, in the light brain of their spaceship, we have found a lot of entertainment-related data, and those materials are even more than all the data of our empire's current entertainment industry."

If we collect all these materials, that is, these videos, videos, pictures, texts and so on, we will collect them and treat them as their contributions, and then we will make these materials available to all the people for free.

Then I think that since those people have benefited, they should not be so resistant to giving those aliens first-class citizenship. ”