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Chapter 897 Red
Chapter 897 Red
Being able to continue in his current career wasn't the main reason why Bruin chose to come to the Red Caribbean agency.The reason that really impresses him is actually very simple-this organization promises to provide free medicines for all patients, and can also arrange surgery opportunities.
Every doctor has encountered patients who cannot continue to treat them due to financial reasons.And there are probably more such patients on the many islands in the Caribbean Sea.If he just flew around and told others that "this disease needs two hundred dollars to be treated, if you don't have it, then you will die", even if you put a gun to Brun's head, he would not accept it.
"Our funds mainly come from donations, as well as our own party dues. This fee will not be a lot, but it is barely enough for treatment." In the office, Tyner explained in detail to Brunn The principles on which this NGO operates.But speaking of principles, Tanner himself, as a manager, is actually not very clear about it—he is only in charge of the daily operation of the institution, but he does not know the specific treatment plan and related operation plans, including the schedule of flights to various islands. too clear. "The specific content will be explained to you by professionals later..."
"I just have one question." Brunn pointed to the red-background white sickle-hammer-with-gear logo on Tyner's desk and asked, "What's this?"
"This is a flag." Tyner didn't care much about this issue, "We can also provide you with protection including medical litigation insurance..."
"Damn it, I know it's a flag." Brunn asked in a shocked and irritable tone, "I'm asking you, what the hell is this? Are you the Communist Party?"
"I heard shock and hostility from your tone." Taina did not explain his identity, but began to analyze on his own, "Judging from your age, I guess you may have one or two A relative fought in a Communist-related war. Unlikely Korean War, it's too early. Vietnam?"
Brun didn't answer Tyner's speculation, he just shook his head, "It's impossible for me to work for the Communist Party." Then he stood up and prepared to leave.
"Oh? Why?" Mr. Tanner's tone seemed magical, and he asked very calmly, "Because I feel shame? Because the Communist Party is evil? Because we are trying to destroy the United States? Trying to take away your Harley, Then break it into pieces and distribute it to the lazy poor ghosts?"
Bruen was stunned. Anyway, these statements have been the consistent tone of American domestic political propaganda during the Cold War for decades.Usually it sounds normal on TV and radio, but now it sounds... Why does it suddenly have a sense of absurdity?
Although it didn't feel right, Brunn still didn't intend to continue the conversation with Mr. Tyner. He found a very serious reason for himself, "My two uncles were in Vietnam and died at the hands of the Communist Party."
"Did the Communist Party of Vietnam come to the United States and massacre the residents in the streets with weapons, so they killed the two of them? As far as I know, the United States has been founded for more than 200 years, and only Japan has invaded the United States. And they are our most important now. One of the allies." Mr. Tanner made an exaggerated expression, "The people who invaded us became the most important allies, but during World War II, the allies who fought with us against Japan became enemies... Just because their ideology is different from ours?"
"We went to Vietnam to defend freedom..."
"Vietnam would not have had to suffer a civil war without our support." Mr. Tyner spread his hands. "I am not an internationalist on this issue. All I know is that countless brave soldiers who wished to serve their country were sent to To a strange country across the Pacific. There they were ordered to kill and be killed. More than 5 dead and 30 wounded. We poured $400 billion directly into Japan, South Korea, and Thailand Billions of dollars... money that could have been spent on educating our children and providing health care for our people." His voice grew louder. "We won the Cold War, and then what? We lost our focus on justice, we lost the world respect and trust. Our allies depend on us, but fear us. Our citizens are cheering on the military achievements of this country, but no one cares about their compatriots killed by the police. No one cares about those who also paid Taxes, but Americans who can't breathe under the whole system!"
He leaned forward, and then sat back on his seat decadently, "I don't care how many foreigners we saved under the 'dictatorship'. I just want to see Americans free again, hopeful and Live with dignity."
"However, your institution provides medical services for foreigners in the Caribbean." Bruen sat back on his seat, and asked with some sarcasm, "Since you want Americans to live with dignity , so why not provide medical care to Americans?"
"We've been doing this for 20 years," Mr. Tyner said with a wry smile. "For 20 years, our institution has been harassed and threatened by federal agencies. Even the patients we treat will be attacked because of our ideals." Us. Anyway, for the capitalists and the federal government, it doesn’t matter whether they help Americans or not. They just can’t tolerate what we do for the people.” He sighed, “As the largest financial body in the world, we You can’t even provide health care for people, and any attempt will be branded as communism, and then people will completely abandon it—what’s so bad about communism?”
Seemingly moved by what Tainer said, Bruen was silent for a while and then smiled, "You should wake up too. The Soviet Union has disintegrated, and communism has no future."
"And China." Mr. Tainer shook his head, "Soviet Union? Since Khrushchev came to power in the 50s, the Soviet Union is no longer a communist country—they are just imperialism under the cloak of Marxism-Leninism. China...only they are the hope of communism."
"Those Asians on bicycles?" Brunn's knowledge of China is limited to "roast duck", "bicycles" and "Asians".He shrugged his shoulders. "They are too backward, not even comparable to Japan."
"When they catch up with Japan, the whole world will be shocked." Mr. Tanner shook his head very firmly, "You have never been to China so you don't know. But you have to know that a country that can last for 5000 years and has no Countries that have interrupted history, their capabilities are limitless."
"Before that, I would like to know if you can provide me with housing." Bruen asked after a moment of silence, "Also, is there any annual leave for this job?"
(End of this chapter)
Being able to continue in his current career wasn't the main reason why Bruin chose to come to the Red Caribbean agency.The reason that really impresses him is actually very simple-this organization promises to provide free medicines for all patients, and can also arrange surgery opportunities.
Every doctor has encountered patients who cannot continue to treat them due to financial reasons.And there are probably more such patients on the many islands in the Caribbean Sea.If he just flew around and told others that "this disease needs two hundred dollars to be treated, if you don't have it, then you will die", even if you put a gun to Brun's head, he would not accept it.
"Our funds mainly come from donations, as well as our own party dues. This fee will not be a lot, but it is barely enough for treatment." In the office, Tyner explained in detail to Brunn The principles on which this NGO operates.But speaking of principles, Tanner himself, as a manager, is actually not very clear about it—he is only in charge of the daily operation of the institution, but he does not know the specific treatment plan and related operation plans, including the schedule of flights to various islands. too clear. "The specific content will be explained to you by professionals later..."
"I just have one question." Brunn pointed to the red-background white sickle-hammer-with-gear logo on Tyner's desk and asked, "What's this?"
"This is a flag." Tyner didn't care much about this issue, "We can also provide you with protection including medical litigation insurance..."
"Damn it, I know it's a flag." Brunn asked in a shocked and irritable tone, "I'm asking you, what the hell is this? Are you the Communist Party?"
"I heard shock and hostility from your tone." Taina did not explain his identity, but began to analyze on his own, "Judging from your age, I guess you may have one or two A relative fought in a Communist-related war. Unlikely Korean War, it's too early. Vietnam?"
Brun didn't answer Tyner's speculation, he just shook his head, "It's impossible for me to work for the Communist Party." Then he stood up and prepared to leave.
"Oh? Why?" Mr. Tanner's tone seemed magical, and he asked very calmly, "Because I feel shame? Because the Communist Party is evil? Because we are trying to destroy the United States? Trying to take away your Harley, Then break it into pieces and distribute it to the lazy poor ghosts?"
Bruen was stunned. Anyway, these statements have been the consistent tone of American domestic political propaganda during the Cold War for decades.Usually it sounds normal on TV and radio, but now it sounds... Why does it suddenly have a sense of absurdity?
Although it didn't feel right, Brunn still didn't intend to continue the conversation with Mr. Tyner. He found a very serious reason for himself, "My two uncles were in Vietnam and died at the hands of the Communist Party."
"Did the Communist Party of Vietnam come to the United States and massacre the residents in the streets with weapons, so they killed the two of them? As far as I know, the United States has been founded for more than 200 years, and only Japan has invaded the United States. And they are our most important now. One of the allies." Mr. Tanner made an exaggerated expression, "The people who invaded us became the most important allies, but during World War II, the allies who fought with us against Japan became enemies... Just because their ideology is different from ours?"
"We went to Vietnam to defend freedom..."
"Vietnam would not have had to suffer a civil war without our support." Mr. Tyner spread his hands. "I am not an internationalist on this issue. All I know is that countless brave soldiers who wished to serve their country were sent to To a strange country across the Pacific. There they were ordered to kill and be killed. More than 5 dead and 30 wounded. We poured $400 billion directly into Japan, South Korea, and Thailand Billions of dollars... money that could have been spent on educating our children and providing health care for our people." His voice grew louder. "We won the Cold War, and then what? We lost our focus on justice, we lost the world respect and trust. Our allies depend on us, but fear us. Our citizens are cheering on the military achievements of this country, but no one cares about their compatriots killed by the police. No one cares about those who also paid Taxes, but Americans who can't breathe under the whole system!"
He leaned forward, and then sat back on his seat decadently, "I don't care how many foreigners we saved under the 'dictatorship'. I just want to see Americans free again, hopeful and Live with dignity."
"However, your institution provides medical services for foreigners in the Caribbean." Bruen sat back on his seat, and asked with some sarcasm, "Since you want Americans to live with dignity , so why not provide medical care to Americans?"
"We've been doing this for 20 years," Mr. Tyner said with a wry smile. "For 20 years, our institution has been harassed and threatened by federal agencies. Even the patients we treat will be attacked because of our ideals." Us. Anyway, for the capitalists and the federal government, it doesn’t matter whether they help Americans or not. They just can’t tolerate what we do for the people.” He sighed, “As the largest financial body in the world, we You can’t even provide health care for people, and any attempt will be branded as communism, and then people will completely abandon it—what’s so bad about communism?”
Seemingly moved by what Tainer said, Bruen was silent for a while and then smiled, "You should wake up too. The Soviet Union has disintegrated, and communism has no future."
"And China." Mr. Tainer shook his head, "Soviet Union? Since Khrushchev came to power in the 50s, the Soviet Union is no longer a communist country—they are just imperialism under the cloak of Marxism-Leninism. China...only they are the hope of communism."
"Those Asians on bicycles?" Brunn's knowledge of China is limited to "roast duck", "bicycles" and "Asians".He shrugged his shoulders. "They are too backward, not even comparable to Japan."
"When they catch up with Japan, the whole world will be shocked." Mr. Tanner shook his head very firmly, "You have never been to China so you don't know. But you have to know that a country that can last for 5000 years and has no Countries that have interrupted history, their capabilities are limitless."
"Before that, I would like to know if you can provide me with housing." Bruen asked after a moment of silence, "Also, is there any annual leave for this job?"
(End of this chapter)
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