Chapter 2968 Time to Choose Sides
The truth is revealed, Ultraman is the bad guy. The Star Cluster Council has waited for decades to announce this, which can be said to be a desperate effort. The next step is to watch the civil strife of mankind and the escalation of conflicts between humans and aliens.
After a great war, mankind's patience with aliens has reached its limit. Some people think so what if Ultraman is bad? Could it be that these aliens can come to earth to cause trouble? Is there a logical relationship between the two?
The aliens believe that any civilization that worships the evil Ultraman deserves to die and should be eliminated.
"Isn't it supposed to be based on behavior? Why do humans become bad people when they worship Ultraman and don't harm other aliens? This is just based on the heart but not on the deeds. There is no excuse for trying to incriminate them." Humans are not stupid either. , knowing that worshiping Ultraman is just an excuse, and the real purpose of aliens is to invade the earth.
More and more aliens are pouring into the city from alien neighborhoods, and armed conflicts will break out between humans and aliens from time to time, and there are even violent activities of hanging aliens.
In addition to not declaring war, the two sides were already fighting hand to hand.
The Earth's official government lacks control over civilian behavior and is unable to control it at all, allowing violence to escalate. At this time, Shinjiro was still struggling. After all, Ultraman was the target he finally chose. Becoming a hero who protects the weak like Ultraman was his reason for fighting.
But Ultraman has become synonymous with evil, and he doesn't know what to do. Now he somewhat understands why his father said Ultraman is a curse. Maybe Ultraman really shouldn't exist in the universe.
Tangled and troubled, Shinjiro's whole body felt bad, and he didn't know why he was fighting.
"At this time, we should study why Ultraman's image is so polarizing. Why does Ultraman make different aliens have different attitudes? We need to look at the basis for Ultraman's behavior. Is Ultraman based on himself? The preference to protect a certain civilization or destroy it is determined by some objective law. Is this objective law innate or acquired? "Dulan spoke very objectively on TV, thinking that it is correct. The remarks of the Star Cluster Council need not be too extreme: "The position of human beings is not necessarily the position of the Star Cluster Council."
"Are you saying that Ultraman doesn't have to suffer the infamy for causing the universe to collapse?" The host was very excited. He was obviously against Ultraman.
“This has to be judged by scientists’ observations,” Duran said.
"There are so many scientists in the Star Cluster Council and there are so many advanced technologies. Do you want to say that their observations are inaccurate?" the host said tit for tat.
Duran said: "I didn't see a lot of technology. What the Star Cluster Council did didn't reflect advanced technology. They didn't publish any data. They just gave verbal explanations. More evidence is needed. "
"Are you questioning the Star Cluster Council?" The host became more and more excited, as if he would throw the microphone in Duran's face at any time.
"Why can't you question it? I am a lawyer. I have dealt with many conflicts between earth and aliens. Many of them were tried by the Star Cluster Council. I concluded that whether it is the Star Cluster Council or the earth, humans and aliens only care about each other. For their own interests, they can completely deceive humans and find excuses for invading the earth. Don’t think too well of aliens, and of course you don’t have to think too well of earthlings. "Du said. Lan said that experience told him that everything was a conspiracy.
The host obviously did not accept it: "Ultraman destroyed two billion Baltans. This is an indisputable fact. No matter what mistakes the Baltans made, there must be innocent people among them."
"This brings us back to our original question. To what standard does Ultraman fight? Why did he destroy the Baltans but not humanity?" Duran said: "This question is worth thinking about. Personally, I think Ultraman uses the "risk handling method" as the basis for fighting. Civilizations that transfer risks to others are enemies, and civilizations that bear risks themselves are friends. Ultraman also said that the earth is protected by the people of the earth, which is actually the case. It is said that the risks of the earth are borne by the people of the earth. The Baltan people are very pitiful, but it is normal for them to pass on the contradiction to humans. "
"Without humanity, there are two billion lives. A simple pass on the risk should be eliminated, and Ultraman can be whitewashed? Since Ultraman is so powerful and is even considered a messenger of God, then he is There should be a better way to deal with it." The host had tears in his eyes and sympathized with the Baltans: "Ultraman can definitely find a better planet to place them instead of annihilating them all, so it doesn't matter to you. No matter what you say, you can’t whitewash them.”
This is indeed Ultraman's black spot. No matter what you say, Ultraman's handling method is indeed simple and crude. However, Ultraman will not help outsiders solve development risks, so it is commonplace for them to completely destroy a civilization that transfers risks to others. Ultraman does not need any understanding, he should strike hard for wrong behavior.
Duran never supported Ultraman's behavior of preventing others from transferring risks but not helping them solve the risks. Because as long as the aliens can't find a solution, they still have to pass it on to others, and in the end it becomes a vicious circle.
"If Baltan says that the Earth is the best place to live, and that only by destroying humans can we live better, then should Ultraman help Baltan destroy humans?" "You should be thankful that humans have not yet transferred their conflicts to other places, and you should be thankful that Ultraman is still on the side of humans. Otherwise, humans will also face destruction, and one wrong move will lead to a complete loss."
"Ultraman is the executioner." The host said angrily: "Who gave them the right to decide how civilization should develop, who gave them the qualifications to judge which civilization can survive and which civilization can be destroyed?" "The Earth does not need Ultraman's protection at all."
Duran said that he had backbone and gave a thumbs up to this host. He could see that a large group of Earthlings were eager to be invaded by the Star Cluster Council. Anyway, they thought they were sitting on the Diaoyutai, and even if aliens invaded, they would still be the best people, and perhaps they could get the scientific and technological support of the Star Cluster Council.
So now they must criticize Ultraman to prove that they have defected, that they are on the side of the Star Cluster Council, and that they are one of them.
They are not thinking from the perspective of humans and the Earth, but from the perspective of their own interests, so joining the Star Cluster Council seems to be the best choice. Because from the perspective of humans and the Earth, they need to work hard and take the risk of facing alien technology. It's not worth it. The Earth can't win. Joining the aliens is the best choice. Not only can it maintain its position, but it can even go further.
How to make the aliens believe in their sincerity? Naturally, they criticize Ultraman. The next step is to draw a clear line with humans. There will definitely be people who stand up and say that humans are too rubbish and they disdain to be with humans.
Once the two civilizations collide, there will be traitors immediately. It is definitely the same now. Some earthlings will immediately stand on the side of the strong, instead of fighting side by side with their weak compatriots.
The conflict is clear, and it is time to stand in line. Duran realized that the host has chosen a team, and more humans will defect next. After all, from the perspective of strength, aliens crush humans in technology.
I just don't know if the aliens are willing to accept these human traitors.