Chapter 636: The Brutal Slave Owner



Chapter 636: The Brutal Slave Owner

"No problem, Commander, just tell me what to do." Towns didn't move, as if to show that he was a good executor, and of course Sheffield hoped so too.

"Don't call me the commander yet, that's my grandfather." Sheffield smiled and asked, "What do you think about yesterday's protest? Speaking of this, I just remembered that being the general convener of the 3K Party in New York is not a good thing. New York is a typical red state. Even if the Republican Party is divided, we didn't conquer it this time. Of course, we may not be able to conquer it in the future. Most Yankees are extremely hypocritical. They think the same thing, but they don't say it. It is also possible that a small number of Republicans with broken brains are entertaining themselves by deceiving others and themselves."

"Unless something happens, they are like single-celled brains that just can't figure things out. I guess some Republicans still don't know why they were always overturned in the last two elections."

The tone of the slave owner is not without gloating. Why is the base of real estate businessmen in later generations so stable? He didn't even look at who his opponent was, the politically correct Hicks. Later, Biden, who looked like a typical senile dementia, came up.

"A police officer has died, and the entire police system is in anger. There will be no force to protect the black community now. You can do whatever you want, and don't worry about things getting out of hand. Anyway, the numbers that appear in the newspapers will definitely be less than three digits, so there's no need for me to prepare guns for you, right?" Sheffield stopped talking and let Towns speak freely.

As for Sheffield himself, he would like to express his condolences to the impartial and selfless New York Police Department. Now is the time when the police system needs support, and the support must be unreserved.

"Boss, didn't you say that these KKK members are not worthy of trust?" Jesla remembered that Sheffield had commented on these people a long time ago when he was in New Orleans, so after Towns left, he asked his doubts.

"Not being able to become a political force doesn't mean they are unimportant. This organization will live and die with our United States. To be honest, I don't care about the members of the Democratic National Committee at all. The spiritual leader of the KKK is much more important than this member." Sheffield glanced at Jesla and said softly, "This is a long-term force. As for the Democratic Party, they are actually almost as shameless as the Republicans. Politicians and entrepreneurs like us are in a mutually beneficial relationship. The overlap of interests is not forever! The grassroots people have always been so lovely. A beggar is a vote, and I am also a vote. I don't get more votes just because I am rich. No matter how big the joint company is, my votes are just a little bit in the whole country. But with the KKK, it's different."

Otherwise, how did the real estate businessman win? Who dares to deny that most of his supporters are white supremacists? Although he has never made discriminatory remarks against black people as president, he is also completely uninterested in Black Lives Matter. That is enough.

Even the United States under his leadership is very consistent with the ideal motherland of many keyboard warriors. He withdraws from international organizations that are not beneficial to the United States. A third country bombs the leader of a hostile country, and those who offend the United States will be punished no matter how far away they are. The United States has never been wrong, everything is a conspiracy of the Republic. What a great leader.

Slave owners also admit that he is very much to the taste of the citizen class, and is much stronger than those opponents who have turned the equal rights movement into a privilege movement. He really keeps his word and fulfills his promises. Such a president is better off getting through the difficulties and leading the United States for another four years. Without him, the election has become a stage for liars and scammers.

Abandoning Rockefeller Jr., who had always adhered to the principle that it had nothing to do with him, Sheffield arrived at the headquarters of Morgan Bank, the symbol of Wall Street, on the martial law streets of New York, expressed his deepest condolences to Morgan Jr., and the two went down to the New York Police Department together.

The New York City Police Department is the oldest police department in the United States and is responsible for maintaining order in New York City and surrounding areas and protecting the safety of New York City.

"The thing I find most unbelievable is that the governor of New York State is a Democrat, but the mayor of New York City, Smith Miller, is a Republican? Is it because of different districts during the election?" Sheffield kept complaining in the car, "Will there be different leaders in a state?"

"The mayor and the governor are not necessarily from the same party!" Little Morgan grinned. "I heard you're a member of the Democratic National Committee?"

Sheffield was very honest about this obviously malicious ridicule. "For now? But I believe the Democrats will soon win the mayor in the next election. Now I am a little worried. The Democratic Party's advantage is too big and it is not good for us rich people."

"You finally remembered the best environment for us to survive." Little Morgan nodded in approval, "One monopoly would be the beginning of our demise."

"This kind of thing will not happen in our country!" The car stopped in front of the New York Police Department headquarters building. Sheffield and Morgan Jr. got out of the car and expressed condolences to the police officers who died on behalf of the business community.

At the same time, the attacks on public opinion continued, and there were incidents of looting and smashing, which was like a pie in the sky for the media. It is normal for journalists to take advantage of others' misfortunes, and it would be abnormal if they did not. As long as there is news, no matter how big the news is, it is a good thing, and they do not care whether the news is a tragedy or not.

The greedy black people's behavior during the looting gave the night soil collectors an opportunity to focus their fire. The white police officers who died could earn tears, although they might not really care about the unfortunate police officers.

The League of Nations newspapers, represented by the New York Daily News, are still planning a bigger public opinion offensive, but it has not been completed yet.

At the same time, Sheffield and Morgan Jr. announced a donation of one million dollars to the New York Police Department, and expressed their willingness to bear the future living expenses of the families of the deceased police officers.

During this process, New York Mayor Smith Miller also came to the New York Police Department to express his condolences. The slave owners were very unhappy with the late arrival of this gentle and bespectacled New York mayor.

He said, "You are the mayor of New York City. Didn't you allow the parade and rally? Like I said, you Republicans are all sick in the head. Now one of the busiest streets has been burned down. Who is responsible? You still have the nerve to come to the New York Police Department to express your condolences?"

"Who are you? How can there be someone like you in the police station?" Smith Miller shouted angrily, "Why do police stations let anyone in? You have no manners!"

As a respected mayor of New York City, Smithmiller was furious at being scolded for no reason. At this time, the mistake of allowing marches and rallies was a trivial matter, but someone dared to scold him?

Little Morgan didn't say anything, not because he was dissatisfied with the mayor, but because he thought that the verbal conflict would not be a big deal. Little Morgan guessed wrong, Sheffield stepped forward and slapped him hard, and after that he didn't forget to shake his hand, "I've grown up so big, this is the first time someone has spoken to me like this?"

Sheffield pulled up Smith Miller, who was stunned by the slap and whose glasses had fallen to the ground, and said viciously, "I'm the president of Sheffield Associates, a member of the Democratic National Committee, and the Pasha of Kuwait. You'd better remember what I look like. If you have any dissatisfaction, I will talk to your wife and children tomorrow. I heard that there is a custom in Asia that it is best to put a person under the foundation of a newly built building to make the building stronger. I think your family is very suitable."

"William, don't do this!" Seeing that things were going beyond expectations, Morgan stepped forward and pulled Sheffield back, saying, "He is the mayor of New York City after all."

"It's temporary. Once you step down from the position of mayor, you'll be nothing." Sheffield pushed the mayor down again and said with disdain, "Five policemen died, and you still have the nerve to come to the police station to express your condolences? The robbers have tasted the sweetness and will come out to protest. Some people are just like this. If I were you, I would immediately put all the police in the city on alert and give them a head-on blow when they show up again."

Robbery is done once, and there was no loss in the last parade, only money was made. With this understanding, the thugs will appear again, don't expect people to control their hearts, Rockefeller said 90% is not enough, what about 100%?

"William is right!" Little Morgan seemed to be oblivious to everything that had just happened, as if he hadn't noticed the slap mark on the mayor's face. "If we don't give them a certain degree of deterrence, the citizens won't be able to justify themselves. Is this the end of your career as mayor? Wall Street is very disappointed with the Republicans this time, and you need to solve this problem immediately."

The two tycoons sang the same tune and directly suppressed the New York mayor in the New York Police Department, but Smith Miller did not dare to refute at all, because he could not refute these two people.

Especially Sheffield's self-introduction, which made him feel even more uneasy. People in the Republican Party are now very wary of Sheffield. The owner of this large Southern enterprise is too scary and is the root cause of many problems faced by the Republican Party.

"Don't let our law-abiding citizens solve the problem themselves. I heard that gun sales have increased significantly in the past two days." Sheffield sighed as if nothing had happened. "I now suspect that the blacks are going to rebel. Robbery is not their purpose. No, I will report this problem to the federal government and invite the FBI to investigate."

"What's so serious?" Little Morgan frowned, with a hint of uncertainty in his tone.

"Who knows?" Sheffield said with reservation. Once the FBI took action, his plan would be completed.

(End of this chapter)

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