Chapter 698: Indians at the warehouse door
-
Godly Fisherman
- Lao Yang Ban Xian
- 1797 characters
- 2021-03-04 02:30:09
Old Martin dangling a cigar, walking forward with his head upright, wearing sunglasses, his aura was not good, Xiao Peng had never held a cigar on the road in China, but when he arrived here, he found that he was smoking a cigar on the road. That was really normal, so I ordered one too.
Not to mention, it feels good to be accustomed to smoking cigars. Xiao Peng came out this time and brought his own cigar humidor with five Gurkha black dragons in it, but Xiao Peng never smoked---- -The point is that he has not developed the habit of smoking cigars outside.
After not walking far, he came to a place like a row of small bungalows, similar to Huaxia's garage. Martin told Xiao Peng that this was a small warehouse, one about 20 square meters. There were already twenty people gathered nearby, all of them were for these six warehouses.
"Hey, this is not the martyrs who are desperate, do you finally want to open it? Have you adopted a child? Wow, or a yellow race? Is it a Japanese or a plastic surgery country? This is your new evening Toys?" Seeing Martin and others, an Indian shouted, still with a malicious smile on his face, shouted.
In an instant, everyone's eyes were on Martin and others, while the Indian and several of his companions laughed.
The words are so horrible, let alone the Martins, Xiao Peng pulled his face straight down, and wanted to educate him when he stepped forward, but Mrs. Martin stopped Xiao Peng: "Xiao, don’t be impulsive, they are deliberate and annoying. If we do it, we will be driven out of the auction. This is the rule of warehouse auctions. We are here to make money, not to fight them."
"Aren't they going to be driven away?" Xiao Peng stared at the Indian fiercely: "It's a big deal, I'll go out and fight with him! He is so annoying!"
Mrs. Martin said: "They are crowded, and there are still people here. As long as some people don't do anything, but if we are kicked out, there will be no chance to participate in the auction."
Xiao Peng said angrily: "Then I can beat them all out. It's so special I sent them all to the hospital, so many people are useless!"
"No, no, you are in trouble when the police come. Don't be impulsive." Mrs. Martin said: "They still speak a lot, and there are no issues such as racial discrimination. You have no reason to do it. If you talk to them In the fight, the police will definitely be the one who suffers. These Indians will say that they have encountered racial discrimination when they encounter any problem, so they will not touch this minefield."
Xiao Peng snorted coldly: "To be honest, I used to sympathize with these Indians before coming to Star-Tangled Nation. The family was robbed of them and I was raised in captivity. But now I have put away this Sympathy! In Huaxia's words, backwardness will be beaten! We Huaxia was originally a nation bullied by various countries, but we have stood up with our own hands and feet. What about these Indians? Huh!"
Xiao Peng did not suppress his own voice. The Indian heard it, but suddenly his face was beaming: "Are you a Chinese?"
The performance of the Indian made Xiao Peng stunned. If something goes wrong, there will be demons, but Xiao Peng is not afraid. He has already thought about it. If the Indian says something bad to the Chinese, he will beat him anyway. He: "Yes, I am from Huaxia, what's the matter?"
I don't know that the Indians danced after hearing this, and rushed over to give Xiao Peng a breathless hug, filled with joy, and felt like seeing each other late!
When Xiao Peng couldn't figure it out yet, the Indians let go of their hugs and took Xiao Peng's hand: "This is originally our land, but when the white people come, we will suffer... ."
Xiao Peng was stunned, what is this all about? However, one thing Xiao Peng can be sure of is that the Indians have a good relationship with the Chinese people. This is true. After all, the origin of the Indians has been debated from all sides. One of the most reasonable arguments is that the Indians are The descendants of the Chinese. And there is a lot of evidence to support this argument.
For example, in 1975, a stone anchor with a history of three thousand years was discovered in California. After the analysis of rock samples, it was confirmed that this kind of rock was only found near the waters of Taiwan Island in China, and there was no such rock in the entire America; in 1954 , U.S. archaeologists found 16 statues and six pieces of Yugui at the sacrifice center of the Olmec Ruins in Mexico. The Yugui is engraved with text. Experts believe that it is the Yin and Shang characters. It is interpreted as the name of the Yin ancestor: Chiyou , Shaohao, Diju, Jiandi, Duofu, Qi, Xiangtu, Wanghai, Shangjia, etc.; in addition, their priesthood habits are the same as those of Dongyi, the ancestors of Chinese Shandong people; some believe that King Wu died at that time Later, King Zhou’s son Wu Geng rebelled and attempted to restore the country. Zhou Gong carried out the second Eastern Expedition. Wu Geng died in battle and the rebellion was put down. The people of Yin fled one after another, and fled to America. Even the name Indian was named because when Columbus first set foot on the island of Mizhou, he saw the local residents as friendly as he greeted ‘Yin Di’an’.
And over the years, more and more evidences have emerged. For example, in the Olmec Ruins, a number of statues have been unearthed, all with the faces of Chinese people, and the costumes are the habit of Dongyi people. Moreover, Chinese characters have been continuously discovered in the Americas, and 59 ancient Chinese characters have been found in various relics so far. There are seven obvious similarities between American and Shang culture: mounds, statues, gluttonous patterns, ancestor stones, tiger worship, and courtyard-style buildings, as well as scripts similar to oracle bone inscriptions.
Of course, this view is very controversial, and it is not recognized in the mainstream. Western countries are not willing to admit that their land was taken from the descendants of Chinese people. But this is also a very convincing argument-at least there is a lot of irrefutable evidence out there.
Of course, Xiao Peng knew that this Indian was not so enthusiastic about him because he recognized his ancestors.
Because the Indians are like this, they don’t have any sense of identity with the Stars and Stripes. No matter what the Stars and Stripes government does, they owe them more and more, even if their children go to college with government funding. , Also looked down upon the government of the Star Stripe country and made trouble everywhere.
However, most Indians have a good impression of the Chinese. On the one hand, they are all yellow races, and another important reason is that the Stars and Stripes media all day long to promote China as their biggest enemy. The enemy’s enemy is a friend, at least Indians. People think so. Therefore, many Indians are deeply affectionate for Chinese people.
Sure enough, the Indian shook Xiao Peng's hand excitedly: "My Chinese brother, my name is Sean. When will you Chinese come to drive away these white people and liberate our suffering compatriots? We Nez The Persians must be your best comrades in arms!"
Xiao Peng: "!@?#@!¥?#@?%……&!"
What is this Nima doing? Isn't it a big deal to watch the excitement? Are you wishing for a war between the world's largest and second largest country?
In fact, I don’t blame Sean for being so excited. The Star-Spangled Government’s current policy towards Indians in the final analysis consists of four words: "five for themselves": You see those who smoke in non-smoking places, no doubt, all It's an Indian, and if the police see it as an Indian, they will simply ignore it.
In the Star-Tangled Kingdom, there are 556 officially certified aboriginal tribes all over the country! In addition, there are thousands of tribes who have not been certified because they have too few members or provided few information! This also includes the Cherokees, Mohicans and other large tribes. There are many small tribes that are not included, only the large tribes!
As mentioned by Sean, the Nezpels lived on the mountains and plateaus in the northwestern part of the United States. They spoke the Nezpels Sahabtin language. In their heyday, their territories covered today’s Oregon. , California, Idaho, and Wyoming, and in the second half of the 19th century, they surrendered to the Stars and Stripes army and lived in the Nez Pers reservation.
The reserved area seems to respect the ethnic habits of the Indians. In fact, this has also caused the current plight of the Indians. After all, no one will help them pay attention to them and let them fend for themselves. Therefore, the status quo of Indians is not very good. Problems such as alcoholism, drug abuse, sexual assault, poverty, etc. are commonplace in their current lives.
Generally speaking, the unemployment rate in the reserved area is as high as 80! This is also a reserved area where the tourism and gambling industries have developed well. In the worst reserved area, the unemployment rate is almost 100!
Of course, some people have said that the Indians live in the original ecology. They don't need to work. They just need to hunt for fruit. Those who say these words must ignore the most serious problem: the death rate of Indians!
After all, under such circumstances, the medical treatment of Indians is absolutely not guaranteed! That terrible mortality rate is scary to say! ! !
Among the Indian population, the rate of diabetes mellitus is eight times the average rate in the Stars and Stripes! The rate of uterine-neck cancer is eight times the average rate in the Stars and Stripes! The lung disease rate is five times the average rate in the Stars and Stripes! The incidence of heart disease is twice the average rate in the Star Striped Countries! The suicide rate is twice as high as the rate in Star Stripes! The suicide rate among teenagers is four times the average rate in the Star Striped Countries! The infant mortality rate is three times the average rate in the United States, about 80% of the alcohol abuse rate, 1/4 of babies are born with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome! This set of data all tells people that if this continues, the Indians will make themselves extinct!
The original meaning of this situation is still one word in the final analysis: poor