The days of being a spiritual mentor in Meiman.
Chapter 863 Starry Brilliance
"This time, he is not fighting alone."
In the office of the Arkham Sanatorium, Schiller smiled and said: "There must be many mysterious organizations who will disclose information about this plan to him and give him some trivial suggestions."
"What makes me a little strange is, what good does this do for you? Don't tell me, you just want to help mutants out of kindness?" Strange drank his saliva and said, "I don't have anything special about mutants. Although I don't feel hatred, but I don't like it, because when I was in middle school, I once missed an exam because of a mutant classmate's sudden burst of ability, and they were quite troublesome."
"I think, whether it is to use Asgard to clear the Hongmenlan equipment, or rely on the production of molten steel to make Wakanda, or Nick's equipment support, it is just a stopgap measure." Stark sighed and said, "Normal The confrontation between humans and mutants will never end, even if ordinary people want it to end, and some people don't want it to end, it will never end."
"Human beings are like this. They must pick the weakest one among their own kind to bully. The rich will bully the poorest one among their own kind, and the poor will bully the poorer one. Even beggars will bully the poorer one." I am weak and weak, this is the inferiority of human beings." Stark shook his head and said.
"Indeed, without the Hongmenlan plan, they will still have plan B and plan C. As long as the mutants are not extinct, the confrontation between the two parties will not stop..."
Schiller leaned back in his chair, looked at Stark and said, "Why do you think ordinary people reject mutants so much?"
"Of course because of their uncontrollability."
"On the surface it does, but it's much more than that."
Schiller nodded and said, "That's right, the sudden burst of mutant abilities will cause harm, but if you think about it carefully, who will be harmed?"
"Who is it?" Strange looked at Schiller curiously, he felt that Schiller must have some "high opinion", and he was very interested in it.
Schiller showed a mocking smile and said: "If one day, a mutant's ability explodes on the subway, who is he more likely to hurt? Is it a politician who comes in and out of a luxury car every day with a row of bodyguards, or Office workers who rush to catch the subway every day to get to work?"
"Of course it's the latter." Strange replied without thinking, he paused, and then said: "Those rich old people don't know how to squeeze the subway."
After finishing speaking, he kept looking at Stark, Stark pursed his lips unnaturally, and said, "I'm not used to having physical contact with others, and the signal in the subway is not good, which will delay my work." ..."
"To give another example, a mutant suddenly broke out and injured two people at the same time. One of them was Peter, who had not yet mutated into a spider in his youth, and Tony, who was also young but had inherited a large amount of inheritance. Both of them were injured as seriously. , who has the greatest impact?"
"It must be Peter." Tony folded his arms and said, "The financial situation of his family is a little bit reluctant for ordinary families. Basically, he is still hovering on the line of food and clothing. If Peter is injured, his uncle and aunt must be very worried. Leave someone with him in the hospital."
"One of the two labor forces stopped working, and the family income was immediately cut in half, but the expenditure was several times higher, because Peter had to be treated for his injuries. As for me, ordinary injuries are nothing to me. The problem is, even if I am disabled, I can still make prosthetics."
"So, it can be concluded that the poor people are much more likely to be harmed by mutants, and the severity of the harm they suffer is much greater than the rich."
"Because there are more poor people than rich people." Strange knocked on the armrest and said, "How many people like him are there in the world? Most of them are in the same situation as my previous family. It's not bad, but basically there is no balance..."
"Yes, the current situation is that in this country, a very small number of British people decide the fate of the vast majority of people, right?"
Stark and Strange looked at each other and nodded, Schiller went on to say: "This group of elites actually know that mutants are not that harmful to them, and they are more likely to encounter mutant outbreaks than Those ordinary people are much smaller, and even if they are hurt, they can afford the loss."
"But did you
It turns out that the anti-mutant sentiment of this group of people is much stronger than that of the general public. "
Strange touched his chin and said, "According to my experience working in the hospital, it seems to be the case. Hospitals often treat mutants who have suffered from deformation injuries. Ordinary nurses or practice nurses can only complain that the wounds are scary, or If the situation is complicated and difficult to handle, it will only increase their workload."
"But our vice president is always cursing, saying that these mutants should die and never show up in their hospital."
"Why do you think that is?" Schiller asked.
Strange frowned and thought for a while, then said: "Actually, the wounds of those mutants are not easy to treat, but in fact, the wounds of ordinary people are similar. If you have ever seen a person who was involved in a serious car accident, you will know that the degree of human injury It's not the weirdest, it's just weirder, nurses are used to this kind of thing."
"However, the hospital I worked in before was a private hospital, and the director had shares in his hand, and his income was linked to the hospital's income. Once there was an outbreak of mutants' ability to injure people on a large scale, the hospital would all be covered by those injured. It’s packed with journalists, and with it, journalists, and that’s what they love to cover.”
"Because of the media and reporters, it is impossible for the dean to drive them out, but many of these people can't afford the exorbitant medical expenses of private hospitals. What's more, when there are too many people, they will occupy the convalescent ward, which leads to making an appointment. Patients in advanced wards cannot be admitted, and the people who book this kind of wards are all real rich people. Under the changing conditions, the financial statements for this quarter will definitely be ugly..."
"In other words, most of the anger and hatred towards mutants in the general public comes from threats to survival, such as delayed work and school by mutants, increased workload by mutants, and even loss of life in accidents. Most of the British class hate mutants. Most of them come from mutants that make them lose benefits other than survival."
"Most of them are like this." Stark said: "I have heard some shareholders complain, but many of them have never seen mutants at all, just to prevent vicious events where some mutants get out of control, they have to pay more Paying for security makes them hate mutants."
"That's true." Schiller put his hand on the armrest and said, "But not everyone deserves the loss of profits. They also have to work hard to run the industry. They can't accept the loss, and it's normal to have emotions."
"But there is also a more typical type of people who talk about doctrine but still have business in their hearts. They can gain more benefits from anti-mutant behavior."
"Some politicians will use this idea to win votes for themselves, and some companies will choose to stand in line to please the majority of users. However, these people have more say than ordinary people and can determine the future direction of the country."
"That is to say, in fact, many people go against mutants not because they sympathize with the general public, but because it is profitable, and the same is true for the people who made this plan."
"They don't stop them from joining the solar system development plan because they hate mutants, but they hate mutants because they want to stop them from joining the solar system development plan so that they can get more cakes."
Schiller glanced at Stark and Strange, both of them nodded, they thought what Schiller said made sense.
In fact, many of the most popular anti-mutant people have never even seen a mutant.
Searching through the media reporting on anti-mutants, many media have errors in their language and common sense. One newspaper even wrote the X gene of mutants as the Y gene, and a group of people echoed it, saying that the Y gene is should be wiped out.
"To sum up, since this group of people can oppose mutants for the sake of profit, then, as long as the benefits are sufficient, they can also worship mutants as gods. They are black and white. The speed of changing their mouths depends only on money. How many."
Stark narrowed his eyes and looked at Schiller and said, "You want to lure them, but now, the biggest benefit they can get by anti-mutants is to divert domestic conflicts. If you want to induce them to change their mouths, then There has to be a greater good.”
Schiller shook his head and said, "This is indeed a method, but it is too laborious, and it's not that I haven't tried it. I said I can help them solve domestic conflicts once and for all. They said I was an ultra-left lunatic."
"
I don't intend to do this kind of thankless thing again, let's change the method. Schiller smiled and said:
"We can't increase the benefits they gain from touting mutants, but we can increase the losses they suffer from rejecting mutants."
In the office of the Arkham Sanatorium, Schiller smiled and said: "There must be many mysterious organizations who will disclose information about this plan to him and give him some trivial suggestions."
"What makes me a little strange is, what good does this do for you? Don't tell me, you just want to help mutants out of kindness?" Strange drank his saliva and said, "I don't have anything special about mutants. Although I don't feel hatred, but I don't like it, because when I was in middle school, I once missed an exam because of a mutant classmate's sudden burst of ability, and they were quite troublesome."
"I think, whether it is to use Asgard to clear the Hongmenlan equipment, or rely on the production of molten steel to make Wakanda, or Nick's equipment support, it is just a stopgap measure." Stark sighed and said, "Normal The confrontation between humans and mutants will never end, even if ordinary people want it to end, and some people don't want it to end, it will never end."
"Human beings are like this. They must pick the weakest one among their own kind to bully. The rich will bully the poorest one among their own kind, and the poor will bully the poorer one. Even beggars will bully the poorer one." I am weak and weak, this is the inferiority of human beings." Stark shook his head and said.
"Indeed, without the Hongmenlan plan, they will still have plan B and plan C. As long as the mutants are not extinct, the confrontation between the two parties will not stop..."
Schiller leaned back in his chair, looked at Stark and said, "Why do you think ordinary people reject mutants so much?"
"Of course because of their uncontrollability."
"On the surface it does, but it's much more than that."
Schiller nodded and said, "That's right, the sudden burst of mutant abilities will cause harm, but if you think about it carefully, who will be harmed?"
"Who is it?" Strange looked at Schiller curiously, he felt that Schiller must have some "high opinion", and he was very interested in it.
Schiller showed a mocking smile and said: "If one day, a mutant's ability explodes on the subway, who is he more likely to hurt? Is it a politician who comes in and out of a luxury car every day with a row of bodyguards, or Office workers who rush to catch the subway every day to get to work?"
"Of course it's the latter." Strange replied without thinking, he paused, and then said: "Those rich old people don't know how to squeeze the subway."
After finishing speaking, he kept looking at Stark, Stark pursed his lips unnaturally, and said, "I'm not used to having physical contact with others, and the signal in the subway is not good, which will delay my work." ..."
"To give another example, a mutant suddenly broke out and injured two people at the same time. One of them was Peter, who had not yet mutated into a spider in his youth, and Tony, who was also young but had inherited a large amount of inheritance. Both of them were injured as seriously. , who has the greatest impact?"
"It must be Peter." Tony folded his arms and said, "The financial situation of his family is a little bit reluctant for ordinary families. Basically, he is still hovering on the line of food and clothing. If Peter is injured, his uncle and aunt must be very worried. Leave someone with him in the hospital."
"One of the two labor forces stopped working, and the family income was immediately cut in half, but the expenditure was several times higher, because Peter had to be treated for his injuries. As for me, ordinary injuries are nothing to me. The problem is, even if I am disabled, I can still make prosthetics."
"So, it can be concluded that the poor people are much more likely to be harmed by mutants, and the severity of the harm they suffer is much greater than the rich."
"Because there are more poor people than rich people." Strange knocked on the armrest and said, "How many people like him are there in the world? Most of them are in the same situation as my previous family. It's not bad, but basically there is no balance..."
"Yes, the current situation is that in this country, a very small number of British people decide the fate of the vast majority of people, right?"
Stark and Strange looked at each other and nodded, Schiller went on to say: "This group of elites actually know that mutants are not that harmful to them, and they are more likely to encounter mutant outbreaks than Those ordinary people are much smaller, and even if they are hurt, they can afford the loss."
"But did you
It turns out that the anti-mutant sentiment of this group of people is much stronger than that of the general public. "
Strange touched his chin and said, "According to my experience working in the hospital, it seems to be the case. Hospitals often treat mutants who have suffered from deformation injuries. Ordinary nurses or practice nurses can only complain that the wounds are scary, or If the situation is complicated and difficult to handle, it will only increase their workload."
"But our vice president is always cursing, saying that these mutants should die and never show up in their hospital."
"Why do you think that is?" Schiller asked.
Strange frowned and thought for a while, then said: "Actually, the wounds of those mutants are not easy to treat, but in fact, the wounds of ordinary people are similar. If you have ever seen a person who was involved in a serious car accident, you will know that the degree of human injury It's not the weirdest, it's just weirder, nurses are used to this kind of thing."
"However, the hospital I worked in before was a private hospital, and the director had shares in his hand, and his income was linked to the hospital's income. Once there was an outbreak of mutants' ability to injure people on a large scale, the hospital would all be covered by those injured. It’s packed with journalists, and with it, journalists, and that’s what they love to cover.”
"Because of the media and reporters, it is impossible for the dean to drive them out, but many of these people can't afford the exorbitant medical expenses of private hospitals. What's more, when there are too many people, they will occupy the convalescent ward, which leads to making an appointment. Patients in advanced wards cannot be admitted, and the people who book this kind of wards are all real rich people. Under the changing conditions, the financial statements for this quarter will definitely be ugly..."
"In other words, most of the anger and hatred towards mutants in the general public comes from threats to survival, such as delayed work and school by mutants, increased workload by mutants, and even loss of life in accidents. Most of the British class hate mutants. Most of them come from mutants that make them lose benefits other than survival."
"Most of them are like this." Stark said: "I have heard some shareholders complain, but many of them have never seen mutants at all, just to prevent vicious events where some mutants get out of control, they have to pay more Paying for security makes them hate mutants."
"That's true." Schiller put his hand on the armrest and said, "But not everyone deserves the loss of profits. They also have to work hard to run the industry. They can't accept the loss, and it's normal to have emotions."
"But there is also a more typical type of people who talk about doctrine but still have business in their hearts. They can gain more benefits from anti-mutant behavior."
"Some politicians will use this idea to win votes for themselves, and some companies will choose to stand in line to please the majority of users. However, these people have more say than ordinary people and can determine the future direction of the country."
"That is to say, in fact, many people go against mutants not because they sympathize with the general public, but because it is profitable, and the same is true for the people who made this plan."
"They don't stop them from joining the solar system development plan because they hate mutants, but they hate mutants because they want to stop them from joining the solar system development plan so that they can get more cakes."
Schiller glanced at Stark and Strange, both of them nodded, they thought what Schiller said made sense.
In fact, many of the most popular anti-mutant people have never even seen a mutant.
Searching through the media reporting on anti-mutants, many media have errors in their language and common sense. One newspaper even wrote the X gene of mutants as the Y gene, and a group of people echoed it, saying that the Y gene is should be wiped out.
"To sum up, since this group of people can oppose mutants for the sake of profit, then, as long as the benefits are sufficient, they can also worship mutants as gods. They are black and white. The speed of changing their mouths depends only on money. How many."
Stark narrowed his eyes and looked at Schiller and said, "You want to lure them, but now, the biggest benefit they can get by anti-mutants is to divert domestic conflicts. If you want to induce them to change their mouths, then There has to be a greater good.”
Schiller shook his head and said, "This is indeed a method, but it is too laborious, and it's not that I haven't tried it. I said I can help them solve domestic conflicts once and for all. They said I was an ultra-left lunatic."
"
I don't intend to do this kind of thankless thing again, let's change the method. Schiller smiled and said:
"We can't increase the benefits they gain from touting mutants, but we can increase the losses they suffer from rejecting mutants."
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