The Wolf of Los Angeles.
Chapter 254 The Saint's Choice
Chapter 254 The Saint's Choice
Dodger Sports Park, Los Angeles.
The bulletproof Mercedes stopped in front of the VIP channel. Hawke got out of the car and walked towards the VIP box accompanied by Dodgers manager Maduke.
This year, the Dodgers were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs as expected.
These teams that practice equal rights, just like commercial companies, have seen a visibly declining performance.
But in a short period of time, the profits are huge.
The Dodgers were eliminated from the playoffs, and based on last year’s experience, they organized another charity game under the banner of equal rights.
Hawke is the key invitation target.
He has a permanent box at Dodger Stadium.
But after last year's charity match, I never came again.
Madukai accompanied Hawke into the box and said, "Steve Nutter is going to throw the first pitch for the infield charity game. He will come over after the first pitch."
Hawke said, "You guys go ahead and do your work, don't worry about me."
Maduke left soon.
The surrounding boxes were connected together. Hawke looked around and found that there were many Hollywood stars sitting nearby.
The entertainment industry has always been a pioneer in equal rights.
Someone was waving over here from across two boxes.
Hawke saw two people, Tom Cruise and Will Smith.
The latter did not make any move, while the former left the box and walked along the back passage to Hawke's side.
He hugged Hawke and said, "If I had known you were coming, we would have come together."
Hawke said: "I have some involvement with this place. I am here just to show my respect. I will leave after the game starts."
“Saint Steve.” Tom Cruise has studied this case: “A pioneer in today’s equal rights movement.”
He changed the subject: "You always have a way to solve various troubles. If it weren't for you, I would have been slandered by Jin Sili for a long time, and I don't know what would happen in the future."
Hawke thought of the recent entertainment newspaper headlines and said, "There's something I can't help."
Hearing this, Tom Cruise also shook his head: "I don't understand, why did I become her beloved?"
Hawke said: "Because Nicole Kidman has sensed her own crisis, and as her ex-husband, even if you can't be her backer, you can become her hot spot."
Tom Cruise was helpless: "She is riding on my popularity, is there nothing I can do?"
"No." Hawke couldn't think of a solution now, and he was too lazy to think about it: "You are an ex-husband and the ex-wife misses her ex-husband and says she still loves him deeply. What can you do? Jump out and accuse her? Or refute her? This will only make public opinion sympathize with her."
Tom Cruise said: "I also know that not responding is the best option, but the thought of being constantly rubbed makes me a little uncomfortable."
Hawke comforted him, "After all, it's a compliment to you, not a smear."
After the comfort, there was a knife in her heart: "You should try to ignore it. Now is just the beginning. If Nicole Kidman doesn't develop well in the future, you will be the real love of her life."
Tom Cruise was helpless: "You make sense. Just pretend I never knew her."
The entire stadium was filled with earth-shaking cheers as Steve Nutter led the Dodgers into the stadium.
Before the game starts, there is a kneeling session.
Since last year, the Dodgers have not been focusing entirely on the game and have been participating in more and more social activities.
Steve Nutter barely played, and the Dodgers still signed him to a long-term contract.
The charity game begins, and Hawke still can't figure out the rules of baseball.
Compared to football, basketball, and even rugby, the rules of baseball are too complicated, especially the scoring, which is not clear enough.
Not long after, Steve Nutter came to Hawke's box.
Hawke introduced him and Tom Cruise.
Steve Nutter obviously had something to say, so Tom Cruise immediately excused himself and left, returning to his box.
Hawke also noticed it, but didn't ask any questions. He waited for Steve to speak for himself.
When the arena was quieter, Steve said, "I have some problems and I want to hear your advice."
Hawke asked, "Affirmative Action?"
“Yes.” Steve smiled, and his smile looked a little strange: “For these questions, I only trust your judgment. I don’t trust other people…”
Hawke thought of Kobe's Eagle County Gate, and later he learned that Steve had helped in it, and immediately said, "You can talk about it, but I may not be able to help you."
Steve organized his words a little and said, "Some time ago, I went to the NAACP to attend a meeting. They had a plan for the rights of marginalized groups."
When Hawke heard the name of the marginalized group, he immediately thought of Blackrock.
Steve continued, "They included me as part of the plan." Hawke asked, "Oh? What do they want you to do?"
"They think that as a pioneer of the equal rights movement, it is not enough for me to just fight for the rights of black people." Steve's expression became strange. "The NAACP has been influenced by external forces. They want me to be more forward-looking and fight for the rights of more people. They have been lobbying me to come out."
Hawke was not surprised by these words, the so-called external forces were nothing more than the intervention of the donkeys.
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is a deep blue organization.
BlackRock and Leading International have already begun to promote marginalized population plans, and these organizations will naturally be no exception.
Hollywood is at the forefront in the form of entertainment, followed closely by women's rights and black people.
It is not enough to just add one layer of buff for black equality, more is needed, such as for homosexuals and transgender people.
The latter version is too advanced, and combined with BlackRock's actions in Hollywood, black equality and homosexuality, it seems to be the next stage version.
Steve continued, "They wanted to push me to come out and become a romantic partner with my teammate Wilson."
Hawke thought the name was familiar: "Your black teammate?"
"Yes, he's the biological father of my black son." If Steve's words were spread outside, it would definitely be a huge explosion: "The NAACP plans to launch a social movement to fight for the rights of the black gay community within three years, and let me be at the forefront."
He looked at Hawke: "I'm a little confused now. I don't know whether I should accept it or not."
Hawke hesitated for a moment and asked, "Do you want to become a homosexual and find a black man as your partner in the years to come?"
Steve faced Hawke and had nothing to hide: "Recently, I have a feeling that a similar movement is quietly emerging. The rainbow flag parade in North Hollywood has taken place three times this year, and each time it gets bigger and bigger."
He said bluntly: "I want to be at the forefront of social movements and benefit from them, but I am not gay and I hate to be gay."
Saint Steve has a great influence, and it was Hawke who created it.
Hawke would oppose anything BlackRock pushed for: "Respect your inner choice. Steve, we are old friends. I know something about the plan you mentioned. Homosexuality is just the beginning. There will be a transgender plan later. You are a pioneer in the equal rights movement. Now they let you be gay, and in the future they will let you undergo sex reassignment surgery. Do you want to become a monster that is neither male nor female?"
"No, absolutely not!" If being homosexual was still tolerable, Steve couldn't accept being a shemale at all: "I'd rather die."
Hawke patted Steve on the shoulder and said, "Although you must choose politics if you want to pursue equal rights, you are the leader of the equal rights movement in the United States, the saint Steve Nutter!"
He had a plan in mind: "With your influence, why don't you stand up and set up an equal rights organization on your own? In this situation, the NAACP doesn't respect you enough and only treats you as a tool to be used."
If it were someone else, Steve would just listen to what he said.
But Hawke had created his saintly reputation, and Steve began to think seriously about it.
The NAACP is one of the Democratic Party's core bases. According to Steve, it will also be one of the links in promoting BlackRock's marginalized population plan.
Hawke wants to pull out Saint Steve to fight equal rights against equal rights, magic against magic, and perversion against perversion.
Steve thought for a moment and said, "It would be a good idea to separate myself and form an equal rights organization that is entirely centered around me."
Hawke added: "You can work with Twitter, which can provide support in terms of online media."
Steve added: "Over the past year or so, I have also developed a group of people in the NAACP who are more supportive of me and can quickly build the framework of the new organization."
Hawke reminded: "Equal rights will never go out of style."
Steve has gained a lot of knowledge over the past year and has the ability to think independently: "Instead of following in the footsteps of others, I would rather be at the forefront and lead the trend of the times."
"You're right," Hawke said. "You can put your headquarters in Covina. Mayor Brian Ferguson is my friend."
If Bryan wants to make it big in a place like California, he must win the support of people of color.
There are too many Latinos and African Americans in California.
If you want to run for election, this group of voters is an important link that you cannot avoid.
It would have been better if Hawke hadn't said it. After he said this, Steve Natt felt more and more that he should not serve as a tool of an association, but should become independent and lead a force on his own.
He almost gave up his MLB playing career and devoted himself to the equal rights movement, which he considered to be his career for the rest of his life.
The media also calls him a leader, even a figure catching up with Martin Luther King.
In such an environment, people will naturally regard themselves as leaders.
Steve is no exception.
And the most important point is that he benefited a lot from Hawke's opinions in the previous two times.
Steve nodded. "I think what you said makes sense, Hawke. I'll go back and discuss it with the team and then contact you."
Hawke said, “You can always call me.”
Steve called Hawke the night after the game.
Hawke helped contact Brian.
(End of this chapter)
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