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"Why?!!! Why do you want to kill Cage!!!" Elena didn't care about the night owl in front of her, but stared at the weirdo. She didn't recognize who he was, but after Cage called out Gibson, Elena and Cage's tacit understanding of cooperation for so many years naturally guessed that the person in front of her was Gibson!!!
"So you were lying to us from the beginning! Your ability... You just want us to steal that thing from Stark Group and use it on ourselves, right?!!"
Elena is not stupid. From Cage's reaction, she guessed that the person in front of her was Gibson. It is easy to understand why Gibson became like this. After all, the things they stole were handed over to Gibson. After stealing them, what is the use of that thing? How could they not understand it? They didn't think Gibson would use it before, but now everything makes sense.
Nick Fury was actually more angry than Elena.
Damn, it was still a step too late. Tony acted too quickly. Now the X-Force was completely hopeless. The survivors could not be trusted. Apart from other things, why did they gather together? As the leader, he didn't know anything at all, which could explain a lot!
This group of people was not trustworthy.
So Nick Fury acted decisively and killed them!
Although the Ultra Warriors didn't know much about him, he would wipe out any possibility of leakage!
"Why? Why betray us?!" Elena couldn't believe it.
Being killed by Tony... She was not really sad. She was in this line of work. One day she would die. It was a basic quality. But... betrayed by her own people, and this person was trusted by them so much!
"You betrayed me first!" Nick Fury finally couldn't help it.
He had always been afraid that others would betray him, but in fact... he had been betrayed... This was really ironic. Nick Fury is very suspicious. He doesn't trust anyone. He will hide everything, even several things. He will never put all his eggs in one basket.
At the same time, he is very sure that there is no loyalty in this world. Loyalty is just that the price of betrayal is not high enough.
So he always arranges hidden chess and designs layers of protection nets to protect himself and prevent himself from being betrayed to the greatest extent.
But the irony is that he is either being betrayed or on the way to being betrayed!
This just proves that his theory is correct.
How sad.
"Is it me who pulled you out of the muddy life, and made you useful to the world, or is it me who made you from worthless to what you are now! But what about you? You actually plan to betray me!!!"
"We are doing things for the country! Not for you!!!" Elena shouted.
"Ha! Country! Don't be stupid, okay? From the beginning to the end, who cares about you except me? Country? No one in this country cares! I have done so much for this country! But what about them? They didn't even look at me when they abandoned me!"
Nick Fury showed some true feelings...
He really thought so.
He always felt that he had done so much for this country and this world, but what did he get? Just a few mistakes, they became traitors, and they didn't even have the qualifications to defend themselves!
He knew very well how this country worked.
In this country, the life and death of civilians is actually not important!
American culture has always shown indifference to death. At the beginning of the country, its triumphant rhetoric of equality and democratic revolution overshadowed any recognition of slavery and the genocide of its native people. Over the past two centuries, the United States' history of uninterrupted wars, conquests, and exploitation has brought too much comfort to the public. The people of Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan have learned through blunt trauma and high-tech murder that America's support for democracy is often a threat rather than a gift. A nation that continues to spend more money on military defense than on social development programs year after year is headed for spiritual death. Even within the United States itself, there was (and still is) a hierarchy of victims. From impoverished urban neighborhoods to desolate Indian reservations, millions of Americans suffer from disease, trauma, and poverty while the society around them endlessly brags about its wealth and greatness. The indifference of American power, its active right-wing supporters, and its indifferent middle and upper classes construct a society where certain deaths occur on the margins, out of sight and out of mind. This becomes obvious to those who pay attention when resources need to be allocated in local, state, or federal budgets, or when policies are enacted in times of crisis.
For the U.S. government, the people are never the masters of the country!
Although the United States has formal democratic systems such as one person, one vote and two-party rotation, under the background of the capitalist system, the real masters of the United States are by no means the voters, but the capitalists. In the book "Currency Wars", a passage by Meyer Rothschild was mentioned: "As long as I can control the currency issuance of a country, I don't care who makes the laws." This sentence explains in one sentence the essential characteristics of the political and economic relations in capitalist countries such as the United States - the essence of so-called "democratic politics" in the West is money politics, and big capitalists are the real masters of Western countries. In the current system of the United States, there are many large conglomerates with a history older than the founding of the United States. They have monopolized the oil, communications, and media economic lifeline industries. Therefore, the real master of the United States does not refer to a single person, but a group of big capitalists.
For example, there has been a saying that has been circulating in the United States for a long time: "The Democratic Party belongs to the Morgan family, and the Republican Party belongs to the Rockefeller family." Every word and deed of these behind-the-scenes masterminds has a decisive impact on American politics.
As long as these real capitals remain unchanged.
Then America will be fine.
As for the people?
Please! The United States itself is a country of immigrants, and their population has always come from all over the world!
For them, it doesn’t matter no matter how many people at the bottom die, since there are blood transfusions all over the world anyway!
They even felt that it would be more beneficial for them to kill more people. After all, the new immigrants are cheap labor!
Don’t look at what Americans keep saying about rejecting illegal immigrants...but in fact, the United States cannot do without illegal immigrants!
For ordinary people, illegal immigrants are certainly not good. They disrupt public security and take away jobs from locals. Of course ordinary people are dissatisfied?
But for capitalists, illegal immigrants are great. They won’t join unions, have lower wages, are more diligent, and can be exploited legally! What better supplies are there than this?
Therefore, the United States' views on illegal immigration have always been polarized.
The lower you go, the more hostile you are to illegal immigrants, but the higher you go, the more you welcome immigrants.
Because immigrants will only compete with the people at the bottom for jobs, while the upper class will be different. These immigrants will only bring them greater profits!
What's more, when did the United States become a democracy?
When talking about the United States, we cannot fail to talk about its political system of democratic elections, which seems to be the foundation of the United States. However, what surprises many people is that this rule of democratic politics did not exist when the United States was founded. In other words, the United States was not founded on democracy as the official boasts. In the eyes of people around the world, the United States is a country that is both hated and envied because it is powerful and getting stronger. The strength of the United States certainly has its historical opportunities, but it is undoubtedly related to its political system. No matter how much they hate the United States, any reasonable person will admit that the American political system is definitely not the worst in the world. In the eyes of those who admire the United States, the American political system is like the Bible, which is worth studying and reciting word for word over and over again until it reaches the level where one sentence is worth ten thousand sentences. There are quite a few countries in the world that have copied the entire political system of the United States, but there are basically no successful examples, and it is even worse than their original political systems.
Because the way they operate is nothing like what they advertise!
What are the most fundamental rules of the American political game? United States Constitution. Only by understanding the Constitution can we understand the United States.
The American Revolution was never fought for democracy!
In 1775, the gunfire at Lexington marked the beginning of the American Revolution. This war originated from the rapid development of the industrial system and maritime trade system of the United States, which formed a confrontation with the inherent economic system of the British sovereign state, and encountered strong suppression by the British sovereign state. The main component of this war is a large number of militia groups, and these militia groups are composed of small and medium-sized farmers who account for 90% of the population of the United States. The Revolutionary War lasted for eight years. A total of 400,000 people joined the army, accounting for 50% of the adult men in the United States. After the victory of the war, these retired militiamen were not only devastated by the war, they also had to bear the impact of labor shortages. After Britain's defeat in the war, economic sanctions were imposed on the United States, causing all American farmers to fall into debt. Each state in the United States went their own way and forcibly repossessed their farms to pay off their debts. However, the majority of farmers believed that they had paid too much in the War of Independence and demanded a fair distribution of wealth. This fierce conflict plunged American states into violent turmoil and triggered an uprising against the ruling class by the middle and lower classes in the United States, which is known in history as Rebellion for Sheth. This large-scale rebellion lasted for more than half a year before it was put down.
This incident had a huge impact on the ruling class of the United States at that time, including the big business groups headed by Boston, manufacturing groups, financial groups and land investment groups. Before the War of Independence, they believed that the main danger to the country came from tyrants, and the tyranny of tyrants would threaten the safety of private property. However, after Shays's Rebellion, they found that mobs were more terrible than tyrants. If power was in the hands of the majority, it would lead to the tyranny of the majority. At that time, the American elites cursed democracy, because democracy would inevitably lead to equalization of wealth and poverty, and then impact the property rights of the minority. In fact, the two words democracy and freedom are essentially contradictory. Democracy is developing in the direction of equalization of wealth and poverty, and it is the minority obeying the majority, while freedom is the protection of private property, which will inevitably lead to the polarization of the rich and the poor. However, the American elites must stand on the moral high ground and protect personal property. The US Constitution was born in such a contradictory background.
In fact, before the United States issued the "Declaration of Independence" in 1776 and established the Confederation system in 1777, the 13 colonies of the United States had already declared their independence, formulated their own constitutions, and became sovereign states in a sense. However, due to a series of bills and policies left over from the British colonial period, endless disputes between the colonies, including territory, currency, debt and other aspects, led to a serious economic recession. This economic recession seriously violated the interests of the four major groups. Without a stable national environment and business environment, their business could not be carried out normally. They longed for a centralized federal system to concentrate the power of taxation, currency, legislation, judicial power, diplomacy, finance and monarchy in the central government. The Confederation government at that time was weak and incompetent, and they were determined to bypass the current Confederation government, directly formulate the constitution and force it to be implemented.
The core of the US Constitution - the property rights of the minority need special protection!
Madison, the father of the United States: "Our constitutional machinery must be designed to be complex enough to prevent the people from changing it easily."
In 1787, the US Constitutional Convention was held. Logically speaking, since the United States is a beacon of democracy and human rights, its constitution should serve its ideology, should be formulated for the rights of the majority, and should be decided by the people's vote to decide whether it is passed. However, too many shoulds often only exist in the fantasies of the majority. In fact, the U.S. Constitution was never formulated for democracy from the beginning. It was created by a small group of property owners for their own interests and was the product of compromise among interest groups. The Constitutional Convention was only a closed-door meeting of 55 people, and the Constitution was only signed by 39 people. In the end, it was approved by less than 2,000 people. It had nothing to do with 90% of the American people, and there was never any democratic vote. These 55 people were not elected by the people, but by the state governments. There was no representative of small and medium interests among them. They were all representatives of the four major groups and slave owners. The goal of these people was to concentrate all power in the federal government to protect their property rights. Among these 55 people, Madison, the soul of the Constitutional Convention and the father of the Constitution, believed that the factional struggles that mankind had been engaged in since ancient times around property interests were useless to rely on the constraints of religion and morality. When factional struggles developed to an extremely dangerous situation, the majority of farmers might form an overwhelming advantage to infringe on the interests of the minority. The US Constitution is to effectively restrain the majority, which requires that the constitutional design is complex enough and that the powers are checked and balanced. This system is used to control the majority and prevent the tyranny of the majority. Secondly, this system must also ensure the spirit and form of civilian politics, which gave rise to the separation of powers. This constitutional spirit was unanimously recognized by the conference delegates.
Therefore, the original intention of the American system design is to overcome the will of the majority and safeguard the rights of the minority. On the issue of constitutionalism, the most discussed issue at the time was how to avoid the "tyranny of the majority" and prevent the majority of people from dividing their wealth through a democratic system one day. By definition, the majority refers to democracy, and the minority obeying the majority is an important principle of democracy. Then the so-called "tyranny of the majority" is actually equivalent to the tyranny of democracy. Therefore, the founding fathers of the United States established a constitutional system of elite governance. Although the democratic power in American politics has continued to rise since the founding of the country, the elites have long anticipated this, so the American constitutional machine needs to be designed to be extremely complex so that civilians can never overthrow the rule of the elite through procedures.
Democracy on the surface, restrictive democracy at the core!
Indirect election, this electoral system of the last century should have been abolished long ago, but due to the unreformability of the US Constitution, it still exists in American society. What kind of machine can achieve such a strong control ability? This needs to be understood from the complexity of its constitution. Generally, when we think of the US election, we all think that the United States adopts a direct election system of one person, one vote, that is, I can directly vote for the candidate I choose, which is reflected in the national vote counting system. However, the reality is not so. The US election adopts indirect election. Although they choose the presidential candidate on the ballot, in fact, this vote is ultimately cast by the electors of each state, and the electors are elected by the state legislatures. Then the electors will make the final vote for the president at the end of December, and then the votes will be counted in January to announce the real candidate for the president of the United States. Why is it necessary to design such a complex system for electing the president? This involves the core problem that the design of this system must solve-how to prevent the majority from taking power. If the candidate for president elected in the national vote is not suitable, then it is possible that the electors will turn against the previous election during the second electoral vote count. Although there is no example in American history where the result was ultimately changed because of electors’ defection, this kind of defection is not uncommon.
In short, the United States is not a democracy as many people think. Their main purpose is to resist the so-called "tyranny of the majority"!
And this also means that the mass deaths of the people will not be taken seriously by the real power holders.
Because the people want as many as they want, and there are not enough in the country, but there are plenty outside!
Nick Fury has always believed this. He doesn't care how many casualties he has caused... because everything can be covered up and modified!
But what about him?
He has done so much, why was the US government abandoned in the first place?
He is the one who was betrayed by the country!
He is not a traitor, but the United States is!