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Chapter 223 Raging public opinion [15]

Chapter 223 Raging public opinion [15]

Rolling from inside the house to outside the house covered in sweat, I washed off the stains on my body, and then lay down in the sun. The weather in New York has turned a bit cooler, and sunbathing in the afternoon is the most comfortable.

It seems that Hela is going to go shopping with Eden. If no one is bothered, he can put on earplugs and listen to music, and then use his mobile phone to pay attention to the hot spots in the outside world.

The most lively thing in the United States during this period is definitely the "Superhero Registration Act".People from all walks of life are arguing, the news media are broadcasting, and civil demonstrations and protests continue.

The placards and protests at the entrance of the White House have continued until now. In order to let the whole society feel the government's respect for public opinion, the authorities decided to launch a referendum.

Different from the previous voting that only represents opinions, this time the public opinion will affect the bills of the Congress. People can vote on the official website of the government through their personal IDs.

The Stanford tragedy came first, and superheroes were hardly bound by the law. The attitudes of the people were surprisingly unanimous. Bai Mu picked a few opinions at random, and they all strongly supported them.

There is a point of view: To be a lawyer requires a license, to be a doctor requires a license, and even to drive a taxi. How can a superhero be able to get away with it without restraint?
There are also sharp ones such as: people with superpowers are simply walking bombs, they are not controlled or investigated, shouldn't they be assessed before they "serve the society"?
Similar views swept the Internet, and countless people responded and supported them. Parades in big cities also put up related slogans.

For this mighty protest, the government gave them an outlet. In the initial stage of voting opening, the number of votes in favor of superhero registration was as high as 98%!
Even after a decline, it remained at a super high level of 90%.The two houses of Congress, the presidential cabinet, and even UN agencies are all staring at this surging public opinion.

Although the Congress has not voted on the formal bill, Bai Mu has learned from the president that the registration bill is imperative, and no congressman dares to violate this strong public opinion.

This also means that conflicts that should arise are inevitable.

Bai Mu doesn't like to stand in teams, because both sides have the interests he wants.The face-covering attitude of the US team is conducive to his playing privileges. He doesn't have to be responsible after pretending to be forceful, and he doesn't want to be supervised everywhere.

Iron Man's strategy represents the opinions of the majority of the public. If he opposes it as a law enforcement official, he will deviate from the public and lose fans.

So he can only call Hill: "Before the bill is passed, you contact the US team and tell him the actual situation, so that he can understand that confrontation with public opinion will deteriorate into a big melee."

"I will advise him." Hill knew it in his mind.

The US team also attended the meeting as scheduled. He was at the office in New York. He anticipated what would happen and said, "Is it about the registration bill?"

Hill took out all the regulations of the bill: "Before the law is promulgated and takes effect, we hope to avoid superhero infighting and achieve mutual understanding."

The US team picked it up and read it, and Hill said at the same time: "I know that you have many friends who are extremely repelled by revealing their identities and accepting government management. However, I still want to ask, for this latest request, Can they accept it?"

The US team said: "I can't represent them. But I stick to my original point of view. This bill will let us kill each other, and it will discourage a lot of heroes who fought for the people."

Hill wants to declare: "But the law is the law, and if any country does not practice the law, it will have absolutely no prosperity and order."

The US team does not want to give in: "This is unfair, and public opinion is overwhelmed by anger! Just like the treatment of mutants, the superheroes who oppose the registration are just a new batch of 'mutants'."

Hill patiently persuaded: "You have to understand that the chaos caused by differences will always affect the society and the people. If you insist on breaking the law, we will have no choice!"

The US team wanted to know: "What is the director's opinion?"

Hill revealed: "He should prefer your point of view ... but he can't support you. He wants to listen to the choice of the majority, and he doesn't want to stand on the opposite side of the people."

The US team sighed: "Even if it is a wrong decision made by the public?"

Hill is serious: "But this is the choice of the people, this is democracy! You want to oppose democracy?"

Captain America shook his head: "The emotions of the people have been hijacked by those politicians who conspired dirty. Sooner or later, the politicians will turn superheroes into their weapons, and they will have a reason to accuse opponents!"

Hill said: "I can't predict the future, but I know that public opinion cannot be defied. If you continue to fight until the bill takes effect, the public's anger will be vented on you."

The US team is disappointed: "This is really a bad situation."

"A little bit." Hill spoke as a friend, "but this is how the real world works. Follow the opinions of the majority of the people and abide by the law. There are no rules."

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Washington.

A large number of people gathered around the Congress, because today is the voting day for the bill. People from all over the state, holding up signs and holding pictures of the victims, are calling for justice.

Some people even acted as the organizers of the crowd, maintaining order and leading the slogans. Whenever a congressman arrived and was about to enter the Capitol, the slogans sounded.

"Return justice to the victims!"

"Superheroes have no extralegal privileges!"

"Superpowers are registered like guns!"

Those star congressmen still have time to stop and speak to the public and the media cameras: "I will definitely seek justice for you! The registration bill must be passed!"

A more lively response broke out. This crisis has become a stage for many people to take the opportunity to express themselves. Inside Congress, both houses are preparing to vote on the Superhero Registration Act.

Almost all the MPs who were in place cast their own votes, and under the supervision of the Supreme Court, the final voting result came out: the bill was passed with an overwhelming advantage.

And the effective time will be seven days later!This means that those superheroes who object to registration have seven days to change their minds.

But on the day the bill was passed, some media took out the headline "Captain America Takes the Lead in Opposition", which was next to the section where the bill was passed, causing an uproar!
Captain America is a well-known superhero in the United States. Many people grew up hearing his name and reading his deeds when they were young, and they also thought he was hailed as the representative of justice in the United States.

However, at this juncture, when 90% of the people support the registration and the Congress overwhelmingly passed the bill, he actually went against the will of the people and opposed the bill that the people wanted?

This report criticized Captain America's behavior in an extremely sharp and targeted tone, directly calling it an act of "betrayal of the people and justice".

The denunciation and dissatisfaction on a larger scale continued to erupt on the Internet, and then the Congress demanded that the government must come up with an effective plan to control this group of openly resisting the law!
Inside the White House meeting room.

Cabinet officials, military officials, Hill from relevant departments, and Tony Stark, the representative of the Avengers, were all present.They discussed how to further manage these superheroes, focusing on the opposition.

Hill first stated: "Director White's opinion is that the law is above everything else, right and wrong are left to the courts and judges, and we are only responsible for law enforcement."

After thinking about it, Tony said: "The current situation is that there are a considerable number of people who support the US team. Ordinary law enforcement officers rashly resist, the effect is not high, and it may even cause unnecessary casualties."

The president asked, "What advice do you have?"

Tony said: "Recently, some supporters approached me and suggested that a 'superpower police' organization should be established to make up for the shortcomings of the Avengers and superpowers in relevant departments."

Hill had some doubts: "The number of superpowers capable of combat is very limited."

Tony explained: "They think they can use those superpowers in the prison to form a law enforcement team, accept the strictest supervision, and score points based on performance and grades, giving them another chance to redeem!"

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PS: In the comics, most people support the registration bill. I didn't scribble on this.The comic actually has a deeper discussion of the Civil War.

(End of this chapter)

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