I Teach Kendo in Tokyo Chapter 138: Wait for me to dance, what if I can’t draw Hermione
Shiroi frowned: "How did you come to this conclusion?"
"You've said that Japan is so hopeless, so of course you can only turn against your mother." He Ma spread his hands.
Shiratori: "How can you be like the Chinese, you will turn against your mother if you can't make it through? We are Japanese, we don't do this. Even at the height of the student movement, we didn't say that we would send the emperor to the old man. Go to the guillotine."
Kazuma: "That's why Japanese society has not made progress."
Shiratori continued: "And the student movement has failed. Even many of the students of that year are now working safely and securely. The revolution will not succeed."
And Ma shrugged.
In his previous life, Ma Ke and Ma had studied dragon slaying in earnest. He knew that the arrival of the revolutionary upsurge required changes in the objective environment.
In the rising period, the contradictions in all aspects of society will be alleviated by economic development - to put it bluntly, the larger the cake, the more uneven distribution is concealed.
Because the pie is bigger, everyone's wealth has grown, and the tolerance for some injustice has risen.
Therefore, the society in the rising period generally will be quickly suppressed even if there is local turmoil.
Such as the United States in the Clinton era, or Japan in the bubble era.
The failure of the Student Games has something to do with Japan's economic boom.
It's not that the students didn't mobilize the workers, but they couldn't. The wages of the workers kept rising. They were busy earning tickets and didn't want to revolutionize.
In the end, the student movement walked into an illusory road like a castle on the clouds.
Kazuma is very clear about this. He has lived in Japan for five years, and he is very clear about the fact that there is no revolutionary soil in Japan in this era.
The best time for Japan to change color is actually from 226 to the period before the war. At that time, the social contradictions in Japan were unprecedentedly sharp, and the powerful and powerful in Japan were like sitting on a powder keg.
Unfortunately, at that time, the daily workers made a mistake in their line. After Nomenkan, they even put forward the outrageous supreme program of armed defense of the Soviet Union.
It is impossible for such a program to mobilize the masses of workers - they do not necessarily know anything about the Soviet Union.
Coupled with Japan's poor translation tradition of imported languages, if you see the Soviet Union in Chinese, at least you know that this is an alliance, a union, etc., and there is only a string of transliteration in Japanese.
At that time, the Japanese people were not highly educated, and most of them had a junior high school or even elementary school level, so they couldn't understand what it was.
Kazuma often sighs that he has to travel a little earlier, and after reaching 226, he might be able to make Japan change color by means of dragon slaying.
Thinking carefully about the discolored international environment at that time, the Soviet Union would definitely support it, and because the United States was competing with Japan for the Pacific Ocean, Japan would blow itself up, and they would definitely support it.
Unfortunately, Hema did not travel to 1930, but to 1980, half a century later.
At this time, Japan did not have the soil for a bottom-up revolution at all.
Kazuma knows this very well.
Shiratori stared at Kazuma's face, and after seeing from his expression that he didn't really want to make a revolution, he patted him on the shoulder: "Although it is unlikely that this situation will be changed all at once, but you see, We are in this position, flexible enough, to get justice done.”
Kazuma: "By beating others?"
"Of course not. Let's take an example. Now Takada is eyeing your apprentice, right? Although we can't take him legally, we can start elsewhere."
Kazuma: "Could I ask the Supervision Department?"
"It's not that simple. People like them won't leave obvious evidence of malfeasance, and they're the police department or the professional group, so it's impossible to pass such a rudimentary method as a horse ticket."
Jidao manipulates the results of some small racetracks, and will disclose the results to the police in advance to complete de facto bribery in this way.
But this kind of bribery is the lowest level, and the higher level bribery will be carried out through the way the foundation hires consultants.
These de facto bribes are legally legitimate income.
By the way, Kazuma has zero legal illegal income so far.
It's either that they didn't make it clear, or that people who came to pay bribes approached Hema. They asked Hema to write songs at a high price, but they didn't ask for it. "Just write whatever you want."
These and horses are all rejected.
Honestly, refusing this kind of legal and illegal income is a severe test of personal principles, and Kazuma was almost moved.
Almost.
Kazuma looked at the white bird and asked in confusion, "Then how do we deal with him?"
"The easiest way is to cut it and it's over. Haven't you cut it once? You should save the girl named Kagawa Kako who died accidentally, right?"
Kazuma: "This..."
"Do you think he won't die?" Shiratori took out a cigarette and put it in his mouth, "Let me tell you the truth, these people don't have many lives on their hands, I don't believe it."
When he said this, Shiratori's expression passed through a haze.
Noticing this haze, I thought about it with Ma Fu.
But he missed the opportunity to ask questions.
Shiratori continued: "The reason why you are in conflict with this group of people is because of the death of Inspector Kita-cho. Don't you think the death of Mieko Oshiba is a bit similar to Kita-machi's death? Only one is It fell into Tokyo Bay, and one hit the roof of the car."
"They all fell from heights." Kazuma said, "Kitamachi should have jumped off a certain bridge."
Shiratori nodded: "That's right. So what are you hesitating about?"
Kazuma: "I have tried and punished criminals in this way now, so in the future I have sinned, who will judge me?"
"Do you want to talk about the necessity of procedural justice next?" Shiratori sighed, "I've said so much, it's no use. Listen, there's nothing wrong with insisting on procedural justice. But what if there is something wrong with the process itself? Do you still insist on its justice? I have been a police officer for so many years, and more than once I have watched the most wicked escape punishment, and more than once I have watched innocent people thrown into prison ."
Shiratori wanted to light a cigarette, so he took out his lighter and glanced at Kazuma, then put the lighter back in his pocket.
It should be that I don't smoke with Ma.
"In the 43rd year of the Showa era, there was a case of serial killing of young children that passed the retrospective period. On the day that the search headquarters was disbanded, we received a flower basket from one of the suspects who had been focusing on guarding.
"One of the seniors who brought me into the industry put his police badge on the desk and went out with a police gun.
"I stopped him at the entrance of the headquarters. The senior told me at the time that his granddaughter was in elementary school, and he couldn't let this **** live.
"Senior had a year to retire at the time. His life was not easy. He caught up with the war when he was young, and finally came back from alive, determined to protect everyone's peaceful life, and became a policeman.
"With one more year left, I will be able to enjoy my family with my pension.
"At that time, I said to my seniors: It's not necessarily this person. There is no evidence. If there is evidence, he will not be arrested sooner.
"Then the senior said to me: 'As the most senior criminal police officer, I knew it was him at first sight. Leave it alone, he will definitely become more daring, and new victims will definitely appear.'
"I refused to give way, I kept blocking the senior, and finally alerted the top and sent someone to press the senior back. I thought I did a good thing.
"And guess what, the day the senior retired, his granddaughter disappeared.
"Fortunately, this time, because the suspect despised our police too much, we finally caught irrefutable evidence. In the face of irrefutable evidence, the suspect finally admitted the crime.
"He also explained the location of the corpse of the granddaughter of the senior. I can't forget the day when the senior who had retired did not speak for a long time in the face of the broken body of the granddaughter.
"The senior saw me later, and he said: 'Shiraotori-kun, you should be glad that I don't have a gun, or I will definitely pull it out and open six holes for you to ventilate.'"
Kazuma: "Is this a real case?"
"Really, you can go check the file." Shiratori took the unlit cigarette in his hand and brought his nose close to smell the tobacco.
Kazuma: "You told me this on purpose to enlighten me to be an extrajudicial sanctioner?"
"I'm just telling you ~IndoMTL.com~ this **** is not worth your care."
"I asked Ah Mao before and asked him what he would do if the law was not perfect and some criminals were let go. He replied to me that he would work hard to improve the law and punish them after the law was perfected."
Shiratori smiled: "It's so naive. You should ask him what if Chiyoko was insulted, and then the prisoner escaped punishment. Let's see how he responds."
He Ma said firmly: "Amao will insist on sanctioning each other within the scope of the law."
After all, he's a knight of the law.
Shiratori frowned: "Then you dare to marry your sister to him?"
"My sister likes it, but I can't control it. If I can control it, of course I hope my sister likes me." Kazuma replied.
Shiratori: "Brother and sister **** is illegal. Neither cousins, let alone you are brothers and sisters."
Kazuma: "That's all I said. Besides, don't you think that A Mao's stubbornness is quite enviable? He will never hesitate to worry about gains and losses like me." /
At the same time, Kazuma thought, A Mao's tendon is also the root of my worries.
Shiratori sighed: "Okay, you can continue to worry about gains and losses. I've said everything I have to say. You can talk to me any time during these seven days. Now we go to work, and we must be worthy of the taxpayers. wages.”