Rising America

Chapter 482 I Don't Trust the Police

"Do you want to call the police?"

When Joan said that she wanted to call the police first, Hui Ni showed a little resistance, obviously she was a little reluctant to call the police.

A black girl from Compton is instinctively resistant to the police, because the black ethnic group where she lives is usually unwilling to call the police when things happen.

This is not unrelated to the corruption and corruption of the American police in different time and space. In addition, the American police in different time and space also have a very serious racial tendency. They are very mean to black people in many cases, so this has created a distrust personality cycle.

Speaking of which, the United States in a different time and space is very different. Although it is already 2016, the whole society looks like the United States in another time and space in the 1960s and 1970s. The police are corrupt and corrupt.

Regardless of the different time and space, the United States has long introduced the "Affirmative Action" on the black ethnic group. It seems that the black ethnic group in the United States is unique in terms of welfare and rights protection, which is better than other ethnic groups. , Come to make people envious, jealous and hateful.

But in fact, this is all a way to fool the black group. The majority of the black group has not benefited much, but some black groups that are involved with the white elite group have benefited to some extent.

On the surface, it seems that the status of black Americans has been improved, but in fact it is not the case at all.

However, compared with other ethnic groups in the United States, there is no doubt that the black group is indeed "higher status".

Look at the black staff in Washington and the White House, as well as how many black faces there are in the middle and high-level officials, and this can be reflected.

Of course, there are more white faces, and those who hold the main key powers and departments are also white faces.

Most of the blacks serve as secretaries, internal services, guards, and other insignificant or empty-name officials without real power. Even there are not many black members of Congress.

But even this is enough to satisfy the black community, isn't it?

It has to be said that those big capitalists who control the lifeline of the American economy in different time and space, as well as various related industries, are very clever. Through such a method, they have stabilized the black people and prevented them from causing trouble.

But that is not the case at the grassroots level. Interracial confrontation and misunderstanding are everywhere, and the distrust of black people for people who are not me has always existed.

This notion was even more pronounced in the black community of Compton, Los Angeles.

Well, as Whitney, who was born in Compton and lived here throughout her childhood and teenage years, of course she would also be influenced by this concept, which would lead to the idea of ​​distrust of the police.

More critically, she is also a black person herself.

As a black man, there are some things that cannot be changed, and she has never felt disgusted with her skin color, so she, like most black compatriots, does not like to ask the police to deal with problems, and advocates her own way to solve troubles.

Of course, this is not unrelated to the fact that she has witnessed the brutal law enforcement of the American police in different time and space when dealing with black people, but this is a digression.

So, after Hui Ni listened to Joan's arrangement, she was more inclined to find out the threat person by the company, and then deal with him, rather than through the police.

At the same time, the girl also believed that even if the police were notified, the police probably would not do anything because the matter involved the fact that she was a black man.

Therefore, this seems to her to be a bit of a waste of effort.

As for Hui Ni's reactions, Qiao An saw them one by one, and after a little thought, he figured out the taste.

Lesbian Joan's IQ is not low, and her EQ is not bad at the same time, otherwise she wouldn't have been Annie's secretary for so many years.

You know, Anne is not an ordinary woman, so if Qiao An had no skills, she would never choose to be a secretary, and she has been doing it for so many years, and at this time, let Qiao An come forward to become Kim Hyun-tae's assistant.

In addition to trusting Joan, it is also a manifestation of Annie's belief in Joan's personal ability.

As smart as Joan, he immediately guessed why Hui Ni had such a reaction.

"What? You don't trust the police?"

Joan, who had guessed this, tentatively asked, she needed to confirm Hui Ni's thoughts.

Whitney nodded: "Although I don't want to admit it, but you also understand that the police usually do what we black people do. Therefore, I don't think it is necessary to notify the police, because they will not make any effort to find that person. Guy, because I'm a black person."

What Hui Ni said was a bit frustrating, but what she said was the truth, and even Joan had no way to refute it, after all, this is what happened in reality.

Joan is not the kind of stupid white woman who doesn't know the affairs of the people at the bottom. How could she not understand the racial tendencies and undercurrents hidden in reality.

It was precisely because of understanding that she also had to admit that what Hui Ni said was the truth.

So Joan fell into a brief silence.

When Joan fell into a brief silence, Hui Ni looked at her and continued: "I'm just a small singer, and I don't have much fame yet, but so what if I'm a big star? The matter of Joy Dell Isn't that how it is?"

The 'Joy Dell' that Whitney calls is an African-American male singer in a different time and space. Not too much, and his experience is even similar to that of 'Mike', which is very embarrassing.

A woman who appeared out of nowhere, with a child who didn't know who she was, claimed that she was raped by 'Joydale'#, and then the police intervened in the investigation, and everyone knew about it. There was a lot of trouble back then.

Although 'Joy Dell' claimed that he didn't know this woman and had nothing to do with her, the police issued a series of evidence and testimonies against him, which made him very embarrassed, and the media also made trouble at the time. Misleading the public's judgment resulted in 'Joy Dell' being jailed and ordered to pay the woman a large sum of money.

But the key DNA evidence, the police have been ambiguous, but the public at that time ignored this key point, which is not without the responsibility of those immoral media.

Originally, this matter should have ended here, but "Joy Dell" in prison died mysteriously and left a "confession letter", which said that the woman did have such a relationship with him, and the child was also his and so on.

Therefore, this unlucky guy's property was finally left to the child who had no blood relationship with him, and was "squashed" by that woman in just a few years.

And it was at that time that the incident took a surprising turn. DNA evidence actually appeared. This evidence showed that the child had nothing to do with 'Joy', so the case once again came into the public eye.

After re-investigating and collecting evidence, people finally found that there were many doubts.

In the end, it was revealed that the woman had actually framed 'Joy' with the main purpose of getting some money from him.

But is there any reason behind this?

have! there must be!

Joey was very popular at the time, and he sang songs that disdain white people and criticize the American system in different time and space, so he was very popular and sought after by the black community, which gave him a lot of influence.

In addition, after Joey became famous, he was a little ecstatic, and from time to time he criticized American politicians and the relationship with some big shots on certain occasions. Maybe it's just... huh.

Sometimes when you want to mess with people, those guys with power have a way, don't they?

In general, although the truth of the case is revealed to the world, Joey has passed away in the end, his wealth has been squandered, and the guys and liar women who have been the witnesses have also been brought to justice, but Joey After all, Yi is dead, so what if he is innocent of these things?

Moreover, the sentences of those perjured witnesses and the liar woman were also criticized. The heaviest one was only five years, and the lightest one only needed to serve half a year.

You know, these people ruined a person's innocence and caused a person to lose his life.

It is precisely because of this incident that the distrust of the police by black Americans has become even stronger. Although Whitney was still young at the time, she was also a witness to this.

So at this time, she brought up the matter of 'Joy Dell', hoping that Joan would notice this.

Joan, who had been silent for a long time, raised her head and held Hui Ni's hand tightly, as if to reassure the girl. At the same time, she said: "You are not Joey, and you are not like him. You have no help from our media group. As your backing, you also have your boss, William, as your support. Don’t forget that William and Vice President George have a very good relationship, and Vice President George’s son, George Jr., is now a Los Angeles City Councilman. So how could the police not do their best because of your skin color? What about work?"

Indeed, what Joan said was not wrong at all.

She is not Joey, and she has a strong support behind her, which is different from Joey.

At the beginning, Joey had no one to help him, even his agency company gave up on him, which caused him to fight alone and ended up in such an end.

But she has the CNN media group and the boss William who has a good relationship with the vice president as the backing, so it is impossible for the Los Angeles Police Department not to do things with all its heart.

Americans are also aware of the so-called principle of not looking at the monk's face and looking at the Buddha's face.

However, in order to reassure Hui Ni, Qiao An also promised her that she was not only counting on the police, so she said to Hui Ni: "I will ask the BOSS now to see if I can come up with a sum of money and hire human resources to find out this matter." Threat."

After speaking, Qiao An took out her mobile phone and dialed Kim Hyun-tae's private number in front of Hui Ni...

PS: This story is purely fictitious, any similarity is purely coincidental! (To be continued.)

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