Return to Hong Kong Island for a Century
Chapter 388 No One Understands Better Than Me
Chapter 388 No One Understands Better Than Me
While Li Song was handling matters at Parkson Department Store, certain organizations on Hong Kong Island had already received Li Song's remarks from the interview.
Because what Li Song said in this interview was considered very sensitive by intelligence agencies.
In particular, the topics Li Song mentioned, such as minority groups, discrimination, and environmental protection, are all very sensitive.
Since World War II, the United States has faced numerous internal issues, including environmental protection, discrimination, and freedom.
Ultimately, this situation boils down to interests.
First, there were the original shareholders of Ami, namely the white people of Onsa, and then there were those who left San Dezi. This group can be considered as the shareholders who joined Ami later.
The original shareholders controlled the vast majority of Ami's businesses, which meant that new shareholders could not get enough benefits, and Ami's new shareholders were also afraid that another artist would emerge.
So these people started using money to stir up trouble in the United States, and also to create a political atmosphere in which anything that was detrimental to these new shareholders was illegal and would be met with strong opposition from them.
Li Song's civil aircraft and automobiles represent the interests of Amer's original shareholders, and Amer's new shareholders are very willing to see the interests of Amer's original shareholders suffer huge losses.
Ame's new shareholders have significant influence in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries.
Therefore, certain psychotropic drugs are sold freely in America, and addictive painkillers are also sold on supermarket shelves.
Moreover, these new shareholders have done many things for profit, such as selling cheap but unhealthy hydrogenated vegetable oils. Not only are they cheap, but consuming too much of them can lead to high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and high blood sugar.
They sell hydrogenated vegetable oil here, and then people have problems after taking it, so painkillers and psychotropic drugs have become customers.
Of course, these people can also be seen in some large-scale public health events.
A simple example is that a typical health crisis develops like ripples on water, while something else erupts like countless points at once, instantly sweeping across the globe.
This is completely inconsistent with the way science is disseminated, although some might say it's convenient to travel.
Traffic surges require a large base; it's impossible for just a few or a few dozen people to instantly trigger a massive outbreak.
Therefore, Li Song has attracted a lot of attention, and this time Li Song is facing Boeing, which is a military-industrial complex that the new shareholders are eager to enter.
The nights in America are beautiful, especially in New York. For politicians and the wealthy, 10 p.m. is just the beginning of their nightlife.
However, these people were not in a good mood after receiving the news from Hong Kong.
Boeing executives dropped everything amidst the shareholders' roars and rushed back to the company for a meeting, because if they were late, they might be fired.
Upon receiving this news, the politicians who had spoken out for Boeing angrily summoned their advisors.
Meanwhile, many other media outlets seemed to be on steroids, and even without video footage, their oral news stories could easily take up an entire page.
Meanwhile, another group of people gathered together. These were Ame's new shareholders, who had made a fortune in the pharmaceutical, pesticide, and chemical industries.
Of course, both new and old shareholders like war, because war requires weapons and medicine.
In fact, during World War II, these two groups of people pushed the America government to fight wars everywhere because they wanted to drain the tax revenue.
"Looks like some people are in big trouble!" In a luxury villa in New York, a few people sat looking at the message they had just received.
"This guy surnamed Li is indeed very clever!"
"What he said will indeed cause considerable trouble for the other party."
"This is exactly what we need!"
"And we don't even need to do anything; the media will rush to report on these things!"
"We'll get involved once public opinion has taken hold."
"Yes, this guy surnamed Li truly deserves to be called a writer!"
"Haha, the yellow-skinned monkey is fighting the white-skinned Onsa, and we're the ones who profit from it."
"Yes, our motherland is still under the control of those white Angsar. When we restore our country, we will turn all these damned white Angsar into slaves."
"That's right, let these white people offer up both boys and girls."
"Ahem, we must take advantage of this opportunity, because we are also a minority group, and we should not underestimate Li Song. This Li Song has ruined a lot of our business."
"Over the years, we have disguised ourselves layer by layer and faded from the public eye. We don't want to be rejected by everyone in Europe like we were decades ago."
"However, we are still a minority group, so we must push public opinion this time and not be afraid to spend money."
"The media is also willing to report this kind of news."
"Find some more passengers and have them interviewed. Ideally, obtain the airline's complaint records, find them, and have reporters interview them."
At this point, someone asked, "But do we really want this guy surnamed Li to sell the plane here?"
"Of course not, this guy surnamed Li is just a tool."
"Yes, just like used cum, you just throw it into the toilet."
"Why should this guy surnamed Li get a piece of our cake?"
"Then what about the cars?" someone asked again.
"Why should we be in such a hurry? Those white people should be the ones in a hurry."
"Correct!"
After these people finished their discussions, they began to spend money and manipulate public opinion.
Meanwhile, Boeing's shareholders and senior executives were in a conference room, watching the information coming back from Hong Kong Island.
"This damn bastard!"
"asshole!"
"Our Boeing aircraft are the best; this is slander." Boeing shareholders were furious when they saw Li Song's words during the interview.
“And I have some bad news for everyone: those damn hesitations have gathered again,” one of the shareholders said loudly.
"Those damned vampires!"
"These bastards should have gone to hell long ago!"
"These guys are definitely up to no good. Damn it, what kind of management are you doing? Contact the media right now, immediately."
"No matter the cost, we must resolve this before public opinion takes hold." These shareholders certainly knew who they were.
The company CEO quickly replied, "Okay, okay!"
The CEO quickly instructed the public relations department to handle the situation urgently, and then he hurriedly explained his solution to the shareholders, because if he didn't come up with something at this point, he would be fired before dawn.
"Ladies and gentlemen, what we should pay attention to is what Li Song said: the CA201 will make its maiden flight this month, so it is very likely that it will be ready for mass production and finalization in one or two months." "Moreover, transport aircraft and twin-engine wide-body passenger aircraft may also emerge at some point."
"Our plan is to quell public opinion on one hand, and stir up another kind of public opinion on the other, which is to take advantage of the psychology of the Amis people that they will never ride in an airplane made by the backward East."
“We can allow some radical groups to speak out publicly.”
"We can also invite some ABCs to smear the East, so that we know that their specialty is ignorance."
"We need to magnify the shortcomings of those Easterners: eating insects, eating dogs, eating cats, and even using their own excrement to water their gardens..."
"We want our Amis people to have this kind of impression when they see East Asians."
"So as long as this impression exists, then when we push politicians to set up thresholds, it's almost..."
"Of course, we need to find some more radical people to give public interviews and participate in talk shows."
"And we can also contact GE and Pratt & Whitney to do this together, since they don't want such a competitor to emerge."
Boeing shareholders applauded when they heard the CEO's words.
Even decades later, many people in Western countries have almost no impression of the East, and the information they receive is what the media wants them to know.
Moreover, these guys are hypocritical. They treat certain parts of Eastern countries like pigs. For example, they discriminate against Easterners in their advertisements, gain goodwill in Western countries, apologize, and then Easterners still buy their products.
Some situations involve repeated back-and-forths. The more intense the reaction from the East, the more attention it generates in the West. Once the situation has escalated, an apology is offered, and then everything is fine and sales continue.
Furthermore, through art and major awards, they have managed to indoctrinate certain Eastern artists into obediently cheering for them.
After seeing Boeing's plans, General Motors and Pratt & Whitney mobilized their connections overnight.
Of course, the other group found out too, and so the two sides began a covert battle.
Some newspapers have changed their layouts repeatedly.
However, it was primarily the European media that were in the news, because it gets light earlier in Europe than in America.
The Bonn media certainly didn't have a good impression of Li Song, because Li Song's lawsuit with MTU made Bonn believe that the British judiciary was unfair. Therefore, the Bonn media questioned Li Song, firstly, that he was trying to extort money, hype things up, or put on a show.
Secondly, there is the question of whether certain Eastern countries have their own standards for civil airliners, because some Eastern countries do not yet have a single jet airliner designed and manufactured by themselves, leaving them with a complete blank in this area.
Thirdly, there are questions about Li Song's identity: who could have so many patents?
Fourthly, it also questioned London's patent practices, asking under what conditions so many patents were granted to one person, since the final patent review authority for Hong Kong Island rests with London.
Paris wasn't much better off, because of Airbus, and Li Song had a good relationship with Dai Ying, so the friend of the enemy is naturally the enemy.
Parisian media directly criticized Li Song's CA201, detailing the time it takes for a commercial airliner to undergo testing, questioning whether Li Song was hyping it up or whether the aircraft's testing was fraudulent, and questioning the aircraft's reliability and safety.
In contrast, in London, the media focused on minority groups, discrimination, and cited videos from some America experts.
Boeing experts at Amer International did indeed say that the pressure inside the cabin at an altitude of 2400 meters is mostly the same as at an altitude of 1800 meters.
They even questioned Boeing's ability to do its best, asking why not.
They even said Boeing is a monopoly!
Because there wasn't enough time, we couldn't find any experts to interview, since it was a morning newspaper.
The interview videotape is still on the plane, because it was exactly 9 hours after Li Song's interview. We only got some of the interview content, and it was said over the phone.
After Boeing representatives learned of the European media's reaction, Aramco...
Boeing's shareholders are furious. Monopoly! I've been dreaming of monopolizing the market, but now there's McDonnell Douglas, their biggest competitor.
Boeing didn't take Airbus seriously at all, because Airbus was European and considered a bastard.
McDonnell Douglas was different; it shared the same parents as Boeing, so Boeing always considered McDonnell Douglas its biggest competitor.
Then the media in Aramco became abuzz, with some newspapers publicly accusing Boeing of discriminating against minority groups.
Some newspapers reported that Li Song was an Easterner, listing some of the bad habits of Easterners, almost directly saying that Li Song was also such a person.
Then some politicians were also attacked, accused of discriminating against minority groups by speaking up for Boeing.
In particular, Li Song said that we are all a minority group. Although we are not a minority group in this matter, what about other matters?
Of course, some people support politicians, arguing that they create [problems] to protect domestic businesses and jobs.
These politicians who endorsed Boeing were also attacked by other politicians, because politicians also have opponents.
These politicians certainly wouldn't let this opportunity to strike at their opponents slip by.
So Amei was a bit confused when reading the newspaper. There were multiple versions of the same story, but they all involved sensitive issues.
Monopoly, discrimination, outdated Eastern customs, and collusion between politicians and corporations.
Because there were too many things involved, the people of Ami chose what they could understand.
monopoly?
I don't think Boeing has one, but there's McDonnell Douglas, and this can be decided by the court.
Discrimination... Oh my, I understand this so well. No one understands discrimination better than the America people. White people discriminate against black people, rich people discriminate against poor people, and police discriminate against criminals.
I don't know much about the bad habits of people from the East.
Politicians collude with businesses... that's absolutely certain, because all politicians collude with businesses.
Why did the African people refuse to get injections or take medicine during certain public health events?
Because some pharmaceutical companies have created diseases and then used these people to test drugs or conduct vaccine experiments.
That's right, you paid to provide data to pharmaceutical companies yourself.
Amei's joyful education has created many intelligent people who, after reading the newspaper, feel that they understand.
It's definitely true that Boeing discriminates against minority groups, because nobody understands discrimination better than me.
There's no doubt that politicians and businesses are colluding.
Therefore, most of the Ami people simply believe that no one understands this better than them.
Calls against Boeing's discrimination against minority groups grew louder, and that same day, groups organized protests at Boeing's headquarters.
"Damn bastard!"
"It's only been four hours since dawn, and there are already more than 500 people protesting!" Inside Boeing, the CEO watched as hundreds of people strolled back and forth on the street across from the company, holding up signs and distributing things.
This was only 14 hours after Li Song gave the interview, which took place around 9 PM the previous night.
It's only 11 a.m. now.
It goes without saying who's behind this. They organized hundreds of people and even had banners in just a few hours, damn it!
(End of this chapter)
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