Chapter 191 Little Sheldon: My grandmother is Mr. Niu!(3/3)
"Wow."
Cameron looked at his partner Mitchell: "Did you see what your dad was saying? Who are we in his eyes? Who is being dramatic now?"
"Xiao Ka, stop talking."
Mitchell smoothed things over with a headache.
Although his father's words were unpleasant, they also made him a little ashamed, because to a certain extent, what his father said hit the nail on the head.
Not only is Cameron's drama exaggerated, but according to his father's words, he is also the same. Not long ago, they just adopted a Vietnamese girl Lily. When they came back on the plane, everyone at first praised Lily for being cute. Then when they saw the wife's card
After Mellon appeared, he immediately stopped talking.
Then he became extremely sensitive, as if any look or expression from others was discriminating against them. When the newly boarded plane saw Lily and praised her, "Look at this girl holding a puff (something to eat, it also has a sissy meaning in English)"
, he directly made a speech in public, criticizing everyone for discriminating against them, and finally found out that people just thought Lily holding the puffs was cute.
Finally, the entire plane became unusually quiet.
And this kind of "speech" is what they are best at and use the most. It has become a special term "speech".
Now that my father has said this, this kind of 'speech' seems to have become a tool for bullying and discrimination against the silent majority, and these vulnerable groups seem to have become bullies.
The key point is that this shouldn't be the idea of my father alone. Could it be the idea shared by the silent majority?
Thinking about Chuck, who was always silent towards him, and thinking about the unusually quiet five hours on the plane after he insisted on giving a speech, this feeling was really terrible.
Chapter completed!