Chicago 1990

Chapter 661: Dinkins' Gorgeous Mosaic Theory

New York, Bedford Hills, the day before the wedding.

"APLUS, Peter and his wife have temporarily canceled the visit. You can guess the reason, right?"

At the grand dinner party, Eli whispered in Song Ya's ear.

"Aren't you coming? Okay, I understand."

Song Ya nodded, and news of Vic McGee finally spread from Chicago. He seemed to have committed suicide and was beaten when he was detained by the FBI. In the morning, representatives of the police and firefighters union broke through the FBI's obstruction and saw him in the hospital. According to legend The man was still in a coma, of course it was just a legend. In just one day, he heard several stories, such as hanging himself, cutting his wrists, or simply being tortured and ill-treated by the FBI.

I don't know what Vic's motives are, but this undoubtedly provides the best opportunity for Peter to intervene on behalf of Chicago law enforcement. He went to meet and speak with the growing crowd of protesters outside the FBI Chicago office building in the afternoon, Formally and publicly promising to help Vic seek justice from the FBI and help him get a fair trial, local TV also broadcast a clip of him shaking Cassidy's hand in comfort.

Peter finally made a move, which Song Ya would like to see, no matter whether Vic hangs up or wakes up.

It's best...don't wake up, of course he has no motivation to send someone to 'make sure' Vic won't wake up now, Sinaloa is dead, little Lowry is dead, and his troubles seem to be getting worse bigger.

I just don't know what Peter is planning...

Eli's short sentence made him fall into deep thought.

"APLUS, don't be in a daze."

While considering the new possibilities of the behavior of all parties in the game after the new changes, Mariah Carey's displeased greeting sounded in her ears again, "The former mayor has arrived."

The former mayor of New York is Mr. Dinkins. After leaving office, the old man went to teach at the School of International and Public Affairs of Columbia University. A title of director of the 'Where is the Love' charitable foundation is equivalent to giving him a free income every year. This is the usual rule of the political revolving door, which is completely reasonable and legal.

"You don't call me dear now." Song Ya asked her to hold his hand, and complained by the way.

"Hmph..."

Today, she wore an evening gown designed by John Galliano himself, and she was the undoubted absolute focus of the dinner party. Humming softly and walking towards the door with her head held high, the two of them, Dingkins and Passisa Suddenly met.

By the way, Dingkins himself is a shareholder of the Inner City Broadcasting Company, and after leaving office, he has a regular column "Dialogue with Dingkins" on one of the New York evangelical radio stations.

He and Percy Sutton are old friends for many years. Both of them made their fortunes in Manhattan and both served as the chairman of the Manhattan administrative district.

"Pierre."

Behind them was a middle-aged man, the son of Percy Sutton, Pierre Sutton, and the current actual manager of the Inner City Broadcasting Company.

"Hello, APLUS, Miss Kelly."

"Hi Pierre."

Song Ya shook hands with each other. The Sutton family was very rich before World War II. Percy Sutton’s father was once the richest black man in Texas. During the apartheid era, his family was a local black group in Bixar County Provide a variety of commodities, food, clothing, sleeping,

Even funeral services, from birth to death.

Song Ya guessed that this was also related to his family's high "content" of white blood, otherwise in the red neck state of that era, pure blacks would not be too easy to mix.

"Jesse is here?" After exchanging pleasantries, Dingkins began to look up for Jesse Jackson.

"Uh...he should be upstairs, in a certain room." Song Ya whispered, her officiant was an old woman, who seemed to be having a good conversation with a young black girl who was having a dinner party with friends, and then disappeared up.

"Ha ha……"

Dingkins and Sutton smiled similarly. Of course, the hobbies of black equal rights leaders are not a secret among them.

"Then let's talk to the others," Sutton said.

"Okay, please, can I invite you to give a speech later?" Song Ya asked.

"Today? Forget it, I have stayed away from politics, and now I am just an ordinary university professor and radio host." Dingkins declined with a smile.

"Okay, then have fun." Song Ya was a little disappointed.

"APLUS, come over and talk to us later, now, you should deal with Pierre first." Dingkins said.

It turned out that they were still here for the matter of the Inner City Broadcasting Company. It was hard for the old man Sutton. This was the third trip in just a few days. Fortunately, he also lived in Bedford Hills.

"Inner city broadcasting is actually not that bad, we have a dozen of our own stations now, and some partner stations, all over the country, uh, not in Chicago, but in Detroit, we also have the operation of the Apollo Theater in New York rights, and shares in some small and medium-sized African-American TV stations..."

As the third generation, Pierre's skin color is "darker" than his father's. He doesn't care much about politics. After his father left with Dinkins, he immediately talked about business.

In fact, he just wanted money. Knowing that he intended to invest, Pierre began to brag about the value of the inner city broadcasting company.

"Well, I haven't learned about your company yet, but don't worry, I will entrust professionals to find you soon after the wedding."

Don't think I'm Kaizi! Song Ya's mouth was perfunctory, but she secretly complained in her heart.

"There are some things that don't exactly measure in fixed assets, like our leadership in black newscasting, you know, public opinion, that should be useful to you APLUS, you've been successful investing in technology, but you need to Precipitating money into something invisible and intangible..."

Pierre Sutton continued.

Can't see or touch? It's a good way to say that money is for nothing, right? Song Ya continued to complain in her heart, "I know, how should I put it, I really intend to invest in the inner city radio station, don't worry Pierre, I will talk to you about this business..."

Song Ya squeezed Mariah Carey's hand to hint, but the fiancée... was about to talk about his wife, her eyes were empty, she seemed to be thinking about something else, and she didn't respond, so she naturally wouldn't find an excuse to help take herself away from Pierre around me.

Alas, there is no way, Song Ya has to continue to deal with it.

"Now the situation of the black community is much better than before, but the power of white racists is still strong. I also saw the news in the morning. In Chicago, they openly organized a parade to stand up for a black stormtrooper."

Of course Pierre would not know Song Ya's role in it. He compared Vic's case, "You know, the desegregation of the United States is not too far away from you and me. Those police officers in the law enforcement department, The older ones may be part of the violence against our black community during the segregation era, such as those white police officers in Los Angeles and Chicago. Have you seen the latest trial of the Simpson case? The white police detective entered the Simpson home alone, All the key evidences were found by him alone, which is definitely not normal..."

He is a media person, and he talked endlessly, "Now the governors of some southern states are openly promoting white supremacy, and some of them are even close to the Ku Klux Klan. Now our situation is not as stable as it seems, APLUS, You are very successful, and you are rich. Our business needs fresh blood like you. And now the radio station is not so difficult to survive. There has been an argument that TV media will replace radio stations and print media decades ago. Has it completely replaced it now? ? Not at all. Recently, some people have advocated that Internet media can replace TV, and I don’t think it’s possible..."

Didn't I say that I intend to invest? Why are you still trying so hard to fool me! I will invest!

Song Ya roared secretly in her heart, a little impatient, "I agree with you Pierre, public opinion is really important, in fact, I don't know much about your industry, for example, small radio stations are okay, but those like inner city broadcasting companies Datai, how can I influence public opinion? Pass a note to the news anchor?"

"Of course it won't work. Be careful of those journalists. They may sell you back when they change jobs. So you must not provide direct 'guidance' on specific remarks."

Pierre laughed, "But we can put the mouthpiece that suits our tastes in the right place through personnel transfers. Before selecting a news anchor, we must carefully pay attention to the remarks that the applicants have made, even those who were in college. Basically, a person's political orientation will be finalized at that time. The positions of producers and editors should be more cautious..."

"I see."

Seeing Mariah Carey yawning, Song Ya took the opportunity to ask, "Mimi, are you tired?"

"A little bit," she said.

"I'm sorry, Pierre, I'll go with her..." Song Ya finally got rid of the guy beside him, "Why don't you take a rest first, we will be busy all day tomorrow."

"No, I'll go to Patty and the others."

Many of the guests at the dinner party were either rich or expensive, and Song Ya sent her to the group of little sisters and came out to deal with them non-stop.

"APLUS, boy, come here."

He was busy for about two hours, and the corners of his mouth were a little sour. When he passed by a relatively dark and quiet corner, he was stopped by Dinkins who was sitting there alone.

"Hello, Mr. Dingkins." Of course he is willing to communicate more with Dingkins, and now he needs the support of leaders in the black community, "Where are they?"

"Going over there." Dingkins whispered, Sutton and his son were having a good conversation with a black woman, Song Ya met once, it seems to be called Dorothy or something, she is the founder of the first black female TV station, The Inner City Broadcasting Company also owns a small stake in that station, and she is also in the management of the Inner City Broadcasting Company.

In short, the inner city broadcasting company and related stakeholders are a network woven by African-American political elites such as Dingkins and Sutton in New York, with a lot of energy, otherwise Song Ya would not be willing to invest money in this loss-making company.

"The guy you were talking to just now looked Asian?" Dinkins asked.

"Yes, Morgan Stanley's new recruits of Chinese descent." Song Ya replied, "They are the underwriters for Netscape's stock listing."

"I see."

Dingkins blinked, "I see that you have a very happy conversation. You have always had a good impression of Chinese people, right?" Much more cordial.

"Of course, I have Chinese descent. Now it seems that there are more and more Chinese on Wall Street." Song Ya replied with a smile.

"Be careful, Wall Street likes to use people from these famous local schools in Huaguo recently."

Unexpectedly, Dingkins warned: "The only motivation for Wall Street to provide them with high salaries is that they are classmates with the middle-level managers of Chinese ministries and commissions. Don't look at the annual salary of these people is countless times that of their classmates who stay in China, but They are actually playing the role of commercial espionage. Huaguo has a large population. With the economic development, the increasing demand for bulk commodities has already affected the international futures market. Huaguo himself seems to have not realized this. The supply and demand information of commodities can easily be spied on by these people, so that Wall Street can take advantage of information asymmetry and profit from it.”

"That's it..."

Song Ya really didn't realize this, but Ding Jins saw it very clearly, and thought of a way to remind him to be careful later.

"Let's not talk about this, Netscape is the former Mosaic company, right?" Dinkins asked.

"Yeah, uh, and no, Mosaic Browser used to be..."

Song Ya briefly introduced the ins and outs of Netscape.

"APLUS, you are very popular with us, and we have high expectations for you."

Dingkins suddenly said earnestly: "Speaking of mosaics, my attempt to develop multicultural mosaics in New York failed. Many policies were reversed by Giuliani to the conservative side. What do you think? I want to listen to the truth, I You are no longer ready to return to politics, so you can speak your mind."

"Uh, security issues..."

Dingkins loses on the issue of law and order. His policy of being kind to multi-ethnic groups has been ruthlessly slapped in the face. The more he does this, the higher the crime rate in New York. Needless to say, the mainstream whites are the ones who lose their interests. Among ethnic groups, groups with a higher crime rate, such as African-Americans and Latinos, and some Eastern Europeans can obviously benefit the most from this policy, while Chinese, Jewish, and other groups that work and live honestly are out of luck.

"Indeed, the security issue has not been resolved."

Dingkins can now also generously admit this key mistake that led to his defeat, "However, you have to understand this clearly. Multiculturalism is beneficial to us African Americans, and it is also beneficial to other minorities in general. I said You have to understand that this is a question of using political correctness to take power from the majority ethnic group. If you don't think so, then I will prevent you from investing in inner city broadcasting companies, even if this company has been losing money." Update last Quick mobile terminal::

"Of course, of course..."

Song Ya nodded, "I know that Jews in Hollywood are also supporters of multiculturalism."

"Yes, we have to insist on multiculturalism all the time, but we can't put too much faith in the word ourselves."

Dingkins glanced to the side, but found no one there, and said in a low voice: "Take the Jewish people who like to use this word as an example. On the one hand, they promote multiculturalism, and on the other hand, they have created internal discrimination. And discrimination, Germany came to discriminate against Persia, Persia came to discriminate against Maozi, Maozi came to discriminate before World War II during the Cold War, and some small tricks they did in the Middle East, do you think they believe it? Not necessarily , but it must be shown to convince the main ethnic group, this is the general direction.”

"Why are those from the Cold War at the bottom of their contempt chain?" Song Ya asked.

"Because we oppressed the Jews in order to spread rumors, we vigorously accommodated many Maozi Jewish immigrants who came over during that period, but many Slavs also used this channel to claim that they were Jewish. They have a saying to describe this phenomenon, At some point in the twentieth century, it was good to be Jewish."

Dinkins said.

"So we have to vigorously promote, advocate, and promote multiculturalism, but I can't really believe that my own ethnicity is involved, right?" Song Ya asked.

"Yes, why do the Jews like the United States, because they were killed by the main ethnic group in Europe, so this is the best soil for them to survive, which means that any other country dominated by the main ethnic group is doomed to be unattractive to them Power. The United States has been diverse since the beginning, but there are clear distinctions between ethnic groups. Every minority has repeatedly advocated that it is diverse here, but almost no one of the ethnic groups does not take care of their own ethnic groups when opportunities come. First of all What needs to be eliminated is the centripetal force of the main ethnic group, which is the food on the plate. You must keep this in mind. We have about 10% of the population of the United States. If we rely on this strategy to get 20% of the seats, Job opportunities or whatever, we have a vested interest."

Dingkins said: "In this matter, we have cooperated very well with the Jewish people for many years. Don't look at the Crown Heights tragedy that happened when I was in power. The Jewish people in New York did not like me, but everyone's overall goal It is consistent. The main target of our propaganda machine is the main ethnic group, those white people. The gorgeous mosaics are colorful, and no one color block will dominate. This principle is also applicable to any other country in the world. .”

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