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Chapter 107 Celebration Banquet

Chapter 107 Celebration Banquet

The next day.

The Korean country announced the promulgation of a new decree.

From now on, all black people who break the law in South Korea will be subject to labor reform.

Yin Ling said in a televised speech:

"We can no longer allow black people who break the law to continue to threaten our security. We must make them pay for their crimes!"

Once this decree was issued, it immediately caused a sensation in South Korea.

The Korean people unexpectedly supported the law enthusiastically.

Especially on the Internet and social media, voices of support are overwhelming.

Many netizens spontaneously launched the hashtag #SupportReform of Criminal Black People#.

Some people even believe that this is a necessary measure for South Korea to "eradicate social cancer."

Some popular posts received tens of thousands of likes and comments.

Korean netizens expressed their support.

"The crime rate among these black people is so high, we should have taken measures long ago! Don't let them continue to endanger society!"

Many Koreans even called for expanding the scope of labor reform to include not only blacks with criminal records but also those without criminal records.

Some netizens even joked:
"It would be better to send all black people to labor camps and punish them if they don't obey."

At the same time, rallies in support of black labor reform began to appear on the streets of South Korea.

Thousands of people held banners and took to the streets of Seoul, chanting slogans:

"Support black labor reform and protect the Korean nation!"

Soon, the police in South Korea began to arrest black criminals on a large scale.

All these blacks were sent to labor camps in remote areas.

We work eight days a week, and the extra day is overtime.

Engaged in growing crops such as sugarcane, cotton, tobacco and coffee.

Working under the scorching sun, day after day.

Every day from morning till night.

Sweating profusely and feeling exhausted in the scorching heat.

The scene in the labor camp was like hell recreated.

Black people hardly had any time to rest.

The wealth they earned through hard work all flowed into the pockets of the chaebols.

In cotton fields and sugarcane plantations.

The black people were sweating profusely and looked tired, as if they had returned to hundreds of years ago.

At the same time, the Korean media reported the success of the "labor reform program," claiming that public security in the country had been greatly improved.

Ordinary Korean people cannot see the darkness inside the labor camps, they only see the bright and beautiful surface.

After these blacks were sent to labor camps, the crime rate in South Korea did drop significantly.

So the people cheered.

The restoration of slavery in South Korea was quietly completed under a shiny guise.

Slavery is restored in South Korea?!
As soon as the latest situation in South Korea was released, it immediately caused an uproar in the international community.

Major media outlets around the world are competing to report:

African countries have issued statements strongly condemning South Korea's violation of human rights. Some intellectuals, scholars and human rights organizations in South Korea have also stood up to oppose it.

They believe that this practice is a violation of human civilization.

However, these voices of opposition were quickly drowned out by the overwhelming waves of support.

For ordinary Korean people, slavery is simply a popular belief.

The United States is the birthplace of "Black Lives Matter".

When the United States learned the news that South Korea had restored slavery, a heated debate quickly broke out in the United States in just a few days.

From the mainstream media to the public, reactions from all walks of life in the United States surged like a tsunami.

A spokesperson for the World Peace Organization strongly condemned South Korea's actions.

"This behavior completely violates the basic principles of modern civilization! We cannot accept it, and we will not stand idly by."

A spokesperson for the Black Civil Rights Organization sternly pointed out:
"We demand that the sticks stop this behavior immediately!"

On the Internet, millions of black people have expressed their support and called on the world to condemn the actions of the Korean country.

Some black public figures also came out to express their support.

All this did not affect the Korean tycoons from raising their glasses to celebrate.

In Seoul, the chaebols celebrated their success with feasting and drinking.

The luxurious crystal chandelier reflected on the large long table, and the tycoons were enjoying expensive wine.

Laughter rang out one after another, and cups were clinked.

In the past period of time.

The chaebols made unprecedented profits.

"Yin Ling, you did a great job!"

A white-haired chaebol leader's tone was full of approval. He raised his glass and gestured to Yin Ling.

At this moment, Yin Ling was wearing a neat suit and had a faint smile on his face.

He knew that he had gained the recognition of these tycoons.

"I propose that you be the next Consul General!"

Another leader immediately echoed, with a half-serious tone, as if he was joking.

But everyone knows in their hearts that this is not completely impossible.

Yin Ling clinked glasses with the leader, the sound was crisp and pleasant, as if foreshadowing that more wealth and power would come in the future.

“Here’s to a better tomorrow!”

Yin Ling said with a chuckle, raising his glass slightly to cater to these chaebols.

However, the world outside the chaebol's celebration party is completely different.

On the Internet, countless black people around the world are roaring and condemning the actions of the Korean country.

Black public figures have also come out to condemn this behavior.

Some influential black celebrities in the entertainment and sports circles have spoken out.

On social media, voices of protest emerged like a tide.

"What the Korean country is doing is simply outrageous!"

A famous black actor made a public statement on the social platform.

(End of this chapter)

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