America 1869: A Doppelganger Every Day
Chapter 24, Part 4: The Irish Troubles Have Arrived
After the content about the five-stick jackpot ended, it was specially marked that it was reprinted from the Little Days Empire World Newspaper.
Then, Li Changsheng stepped forward.
Just when everyone thought Li Changsheng was going to continue talking about his daily life, he did the opposite.
"Friends, I'm sharing this content not because I believe what's said above, but because I think it's too outrageous."
"An ordinary person from a small empire in the Far East was able to foresee events in America and even the global economic crisis before he had ever been to the United States."
"That's complete nonsense."
"As an American citizen, yes, not long ago, I successfully became a citizen of the United States."
"As an American citizen, I must admit that there are indeed conflicts between us Chinese and Irish."
"But even if we have conflicts, I don't believe the Irish could be this extreme."
"The United States of America has always been a free, equal, democratic, and republican nation."
"Furthermore, a new version of the naturalization law was recently introduced, from which point on, all races on Earth can join the United States."
"This is something no other country can do."
"In such a free and equal country, everyone who joins wants to make the country better, rather than thinking about turning the American Empire into a new country for a certain surname or a certain race."
"We Chinese wouldn't, and I believe the Irish wouldn't either."
"Of course, I believe it might not work."
"But the fact is, whether I believe it or not, the Irish are not capable of governing America or even turning it into a new Ireland."
Please forgive my contempt for them.
"My contempt is not racial discrimination; I just look down on their complacency, their lack of ambition, and their attitude of just getting by without striving for improvement."
"As long as they have enough to eat, they don't think about making more money."
"They don't think about making an effort as long as they can survive."
I disagree with that.
"I believe that as American citizens, everyone should do their part to build America and make this country a better place."
"That's why I don't believe the little day prophet's words."
"Instead of believing that the Irish can transform America, we Chinese can turn America into a new China."
As for the economic crisis, Li Changsheng didn't mention it at all, but his words left everyone reading the newspaper feeling uneasy.
New York street scene.
An Irishman was cornered by several white men and brutally beaten.
The Irishman was completely bewildered by the beating. When he heard the other side say that he was not allowed to vote for any Irishman, he didn't understand what it meant.
Only after the other party handed him the newspaper and let him read it did he say with a frustrated expression.
"You're hitting me just because of what a prophet said on that day."
"You're being unreasonable."
"This is complete nonsense. How could we Irish people possibly think such things?"
Unfortunately, those people wouldn't listen to his explanation. After kicking him to the ground, one of them said...
"Who knows if you even have this thought? If you don't, why would a prophet from across the ocean make such a prediction?"
"That's right, I think that's exactly what you're thinking, wanting to turn my America into your new Ireland."
"No wonder you rejected this and that before, you bastard. So that's what you were thinking."
The Irish are frustrated.
Why do I reject this and that? Isn't it precisely because I reject them that you can accept me?
I just want recognition; I just want to live a better life.
He continued reading, and when he saw Li Changsheng's words, he felt as if he had grasped a lifeline.
"Gentlemen, did you see that? This guy named Changsheng Li, wasn't he analyzing things from the back?"
"He's right."
"We Irish people do manual labor and the lowest-paying jobs, how could we possibly change this country?"
"How could we possibly turn this country into a new Ireland?"
"Didn't this person say in the end? It's better to believe that the Chinese can change the world than to believe that we Irish can.
"It's obvious that they, the Chinese, want to turn this place into a new China, not that we, the Irish, want to turn this place into a new Ireland."
Three white men, two of them slapped him once, and the last one kicked him to the ground.
"Do you think I'm stupid?"
"Who doesn't know that there are tens of thousands of Chinese people in America?"
"And currently, only a little over 1 people have become American citizens."
"You're telling me that ten or twenty thousand people can establish a new China in America? Are you out of your mind?"
"Don't even mention 10,000, even 100,000 or 1 million is impossible."
"Only you Irish people, with a total population of several million, can definitely do that."
"I was wondering why so many people could come from such a small country as Ireland. Turns out you had this planned all along."
The Irish were truly suffering in silence at this moment.
He got beaten up again, and looking at the white man as he walked away, he stared at the sky in anguish.
After a while, once he was sure no one was around, he stood up.
He muttered to himself.
"Do I, an Irishman, really think that way?"
At that moment, he was not alone in thinking the same thing as many Irish people.
Meanwhile, within the United States, many who had previously vented their racial prejudices against Chinese people have now turned their guns on the Irish.
Don't ask them why they don't believe that Chinese guy.
Only a fool would believe what that Chinese guy said.
The following day, while mocking the impending economic crisis, many newspapers also publicly criticized Li Changsheng.
[I admit, Changsheng Li, you are a writer, an inventor, and you're almost an entrepreneur now, but you will never be a politician.]
[The ridiculous new China! Those Irish people may be filthy, despicable, shameless, and lazy, but there are so many of them!]
The Chinamen are overestimating themselves; the Irish should be wary.
The Irish crisis is spreading; don't listen to the short-sighted Chinese fortune teller, Li Changsheng.
......
Clearly, Li Changsheng achieved his two objectives with this second issue of the newspaper.
One reason is to shift the focus, diverting the conflict from the Chinese to other races.
Another is to transform the Yellow Peril of another world in his memory into the Irish Peril.
In addition to the two goals from the first phase, after achieving these four goals, Li Changsheng also successfully completed the fifth goal.
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