Christmas speech
The words of Bobby, the leader of the Black Panther Party, caused great shock to everyone's minds.
Everyone knows what black people have in the United States, but most of them are unwilling to face it directly. Only when things really happen will they cause some reflection in their hearts.
But it is often too late to reflect on this kind of reflection.
Fortunately, Bobby has made a solemn promise from a black man that they will never let the hostages in Casri Academy be hurt.
Can black people be trusted? Judging from the current situation, even if they are unwilling to trust, they must be the only way.
In this incident, the most embarrassing one was probably the death of Mayor Duira and Director Douglas. Before that, they could not imagine that they would have a face-to-face conversation with a black man, which was the greatest humiliation for them. Moreover, what was even more unacceptable was that they actually wanted a black man to prove whether the hostages in Casri Academy were safe.
This made them lose face in front of everyone. Moreover, what worries them the most was that the hostage family seemed to have been affected by the damn nigger.
The conditions proposed by the niggers are absolutely unacceptable, otherwise it will cause a series of terrible consequences.
The "Casri Academy Incident" that occurred on September 21 continued to ferment until the 25th, but it had not been relieved. The thing that Mayor Duira was most worried about happened. He received a call from the White House:
It was President William who spoke to him personally.
On the phone, President William asked about the incident and the efforts the city of Oakland was making, and asked whether it was necessary to use federal troops to resolve it. However, this was rejected by Mayor Duira. President William told him after a brief silence:
"I believe in your ability, Mr. Mayor Duira, but I am also being asked by Congress and pressure from the country. I need to get good news before this Saturday."
With three days left, this is probably the deadline given to the city of Auckland by the President.
After an emergency consultation with the same anxious Director Douglas, Duira and the Director decided to take a gamble, saying that they would mobilize all police officers and the National Guard to carry out a final general attack on Casri Academy!
Never negotiate with any black man-never!
All the power has been fully mobilized.
Police, National Guard, armored vehicles, all the power that can be used, as long as they can win Casri Academy, Duira and Douglas care nothing.
Even including protests from the families of the kidnapped hostages!
They once again rejected the peace request made by Mr. Miles on behalf of the family of the kidnapping of the hostages. Duira said in front of everyone:
"This has never happened in the history of Oakland. We will not negotiate with the rioters, nor with those who destroy our country. There is no room for negotiation. I will fulfill my responsibility as mayor of the United States of America and use firm means to destroy our enemies. Gentlemen, ladies, we have sent them the food and medicine they need. But we have no idea about the hostages at all. Perhaps some of the hostages have been killed and we cannot be sure. The only thing we can make sure is to rush into Casri Academy, catch those rioters, and then rescue your family safely from Casri Academy... As your mayor, I can also make a solemn promise to you that I will rescue every hostage. I will bring every hostage back to you."
The crowd was silent. To be honest, they didn't know what to do now...
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"Mr. Huey, Mr. Bobby, it seems that the police are ready to launch a general attack." Nadman, the commander of Brandenburg Commando, came to the two leaders of the Black Panther Party: "I must remind you that with the current situation of Casri Academy, it is impossible to stop such a full-strength attack. You are not trained in military affairs, and your opponent is a group of paramilitary personnel. So I suggest you should retreat immediately."
"Mr. Nadman, can you and your companions not be able to do so?" Huey asked hesitantly.
"We can deal with some soldiers, but we can't do such a huge force..." Nadman said frankly: "We have arranged the retreat route. There is an abandoned sewer underground in Casri Academy. We can safely leave Casri Academy through there. Gentlemen, what I need to remind you is that there is not much time left."
Huey and Bobby soon began to discuss, and there seemed to be some fierce dispute between them... In the end, it seemed like Bobby had compromised.
Huey returned to Nadman: "Mr. Nadman, my friend Bobby and I made the decision to leave here with all the hostages, and I stayed with fifty members of the Black Panther Party, drag the police and buy time for you as much as possible."
He had another purpose and did not tell Nadman that he had discussed it with Bobby and Mr. Paris long ago that in order to get all black people to be treated fairly and justly, someone would have to bleed. Now is the time to bleed.
He successfully allowed Bobby to accept his request to stay because in Huey's view, Bobby had received higher education and was more suitable for leading the future "Black Panther Party". This was not for himself, but for the interests of black people all over the United States.
Naderman had no objection to their proposal, and here he and all Brandenburg commandos have come to an end temporarily... Below what they are going to do, someone will soon be instructed...
The hostages and most members of the Black Panther Party began to enter the reopened sewer, which was abandoned just a hundred years ago has now become the road for all blacks to escape.
Huey and Bobby had a hug. They knew it might be the last hug in their lives...
"Remember our promise, for all black people."
"I will remember the promise between us, for all the black people!" Bobby controlled his emotions and replied gritted his teeth: "No matter what difficulties I will encounter in the future, I swear I will never forget this day..."
All of them have left, and the remaining are Huey and fifty members of the Black Panther Party who voluntarily stayed... The weapons were completely left to them. They knew that even if there was a weapon, they could not last long here, but they had nothing to fear. If someone had to bleed to get what they wanted, then the first drop of blood would start with them.
The horns outside kept ringing. It was the police who were giving the final warning to the black people in Casri Academy... The final attack will begin in a few minutes...
There was no sound in Casri College, and the hearts of the hostage families also mentioned the throat... They were too worried about something terrible...
"Mr. Mayor, the time is up."
There was no expression on Mayor Duira's face. He coldly gave the final order: "Then let's start!"
The final offense against Casri Academy began.
The police and the joint forces of the National Guard, led by armored vehicles, launched a final attack on the Casri Academy.
No one knows what kind of results will occur in such a desperate attack, and no one knows how many casualties will occur, but Duira soon lost control of this.
Fierce gunfire sounded in Casri Academy, but it was quickly attacked by the police and the National Guard. The roadblocks at the door were cleared in the shortest time. The police and the National Guard quickly attacked Casri Academy.
The blacks resisted tenaciously. Although they had not received any military training, they still bravely pulled the trigger in their hands.
The police and the National Guard were very surprised at the resistance here. The black people not only had pistols, submachine guns, and bazooka, but also had a large number of grenades. This made the attack speed of the police and the National Guard who rushed into Casri Academy slow down. They didn't want to throw their lives here in vain.
A helicopter affiliated with the Auckland Police Department appeared in the sky. The appearance of the helicopter made the situation of the black people in Casri Academy difficult...
Huey began to suffer casualties around him, and several black men fell into pools of blood under the joint blow of the sky and the ground. Then, with the support of air force, the police and the National Guard suddenly strengthened the offensive, and as a result, casualties of the "Black Panther Party" began to increase sharply.
Twenty minutes later, only more than a dozen people were left behind Huey's side, and Huey knew that the last moment was coming.
He looked at the time: "Okay, the battle belonging to us is over. You are so brave. I am honored to fight side by side with you. Don't sacrifice in vain. I think Bobby and the others have left a long way. Now, put down your weapons and surrender!"
Every black man already knew that there was no hope. They took a last look at Huey, then raised the white handkerchief and kept waving it.
The battle at Casri Academy ended, and the Black Panther Party was beaten to death, 11 surrendered, and 6 others were seriously injured.
The police and the National Guard completely controlled Casri Academy... but they did not find the hostages who were kidnapped... Of course, they have not found Huey yet.
Huey came to the third floor. The bullets in his gun had been empty. In fact, he could not save the situation even if there were bullets. Huey was not afraid at all. He felt that he had completed the task. Bobby had promised himself that he would fulfill their dreams no matter what.
He turned on the horn and came from it Martin Luther King's speech that inspired countless black people:
“… When we act, we must make sure to move forward. We cannot go backwards. Now people are asking those who are enthusiastic about the civil rights movement, ‘When will you be satisfied?’
As long as black people are still subject to barbaric persecution that the police cannot describe, we will never be satisfied. As long as our tired bodies are running outside, we cannot find accommodation in motels by road and in the city. We will never be satisfied. As long as the basic range of activities of black people is only transferred from small slums where ethnic minorities live to large slums. As long as our children are stripped of themselves and dignity by the slogan of 'white only', we will never be satisfied. As long as there is still a black person in Mississippi who cannot participate in the election. As long as there is a black person in New York who thinks his vote is useless, we will never be satisfied. No! We are not satisfied now, and we will not be satisfied in the future, unless justice and justice are like waves of rivers and seas, surging and rolling in... We must firmly believe that enduring undeserved pain is a sin..."
Such a sound quickly attracted the attention of the police. They quickly came toward the third floor...
Huey had heard the footsteps, and he opened the window and stood on the windowsill... As the police rushed into the room, Huey smiled at them, then jumped down from the third floor...
Behind him, only the horn continued to ring:
"...I dream that one day this country will stand up and truly realize the true meaning of its creed: 'We think the truth is self-evident. Everyone is born equal.' I dream that one day, on the Red Mountains of Georgia, the sons of former slaves will be able to sit with the sons of former slave owners, and share brotherhood. I dream that one day, even the state of Mississippi, where justice disappears and oppresses into wind, and like a desert, will become an oasis of freedom and justice. I dream that one day, my four children will live in a country that evaluates their nature not by their skin color, but by their character...."
That was the most famous speech by Martin Luther King, the leader of the Black Movement, "I Have a Dream"...
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Casri Academy was captured. But the police got nothing except seeing the bodies of black people all over the place.
Where are the hostages? Where are all those hostages? Where are all those hostages and the remaining damn black people?
When the news reached Mayor Duira and Director Douglas's ears, they were stunned. They had no idea what was going on.
The hostage family asked angry questions. Mayor Duira once swore that he would rescue every hostage safely and ensure the safety of every hostage, but where did these hostages go now?
Duira and Douglas couldn't answer them at all...
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"Behind me, there is still a dream of Martin Luther King." Brown, a reporter from the Oakland newspaper, said in a deep voice: "This is a huge tragedy. In this raid, 33 black people died and 6 were seriously injured, but the white hostages mysteriously disappeared. The incompetence of the Oakland police once again aroused the anger of everyone. What the black people asked for was nothing more than the power they wanted. The Oakland Municipal Government and Duira could completely negotiate to resolve the crisis, but our mayor flatly rejected the request. So, now at Casri Academy, I can't see anything except the corpses of black people and the angry hostage family. Maybe it's time to reflect on our attitude towards black people..."
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"Mr. Mayor Duira, Mr. Douglas, where are our children and relatives?" As the representative of the hostage family, Miles tried his best to endure the sorrow and anger in his heart: "You promised us that we would definitely rescue our family safely, but now I can't see them. Are they missing? Or have they encountered something terrible? All of us need you to give us an answer."
Duira cannot describe the fear in her heart now. Hell, where did these damn black people get the hostages? How should I explain to Oakland and the President in such a situation?
He reluctantly replied: "Mr. Miles, I don't know why this happened at the moment, but the police are investigating urgently, and I believe there will be a result soon. Ah, don't forget that we have caught so many thugs..."
"They are not thugs!" Miles shouted: "They are just pursuing the power they deserve, but you reject them with the arrogance that a white man is accustomed to. If you are willing to give up the so-called white pride, such a tragedy will not happen! We always like to think about it from our own standpoint, but have you ever thought about it, these dead black people also have their families and people who love them!"
In the face of Miles' questioning, Duira had no idea how to answer.
"Let the voice of freedom sound from the Looking Mountains in Tennessee! Let the voice of freedom sound from every hill in Mississippi! Let the voice of freedom sound from every hillside! When we let the voice of freedom sound and let the voice of freedom sound from every village, every state and every city, we will be able to speed up the arrival of this day when all the children of God, black and white, Jews and non-Jews, Jesus and Catholics, will join hands to sing an ancient black spirit song: 'Free! Free! Thanks to Almighty God, we are finally free!'"
The voice of "I have a dream" is still floating above Casri Academy! (To be continued, please search for Astronomy, novels are better, updated and faster!
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