Chapter 1411 The Despair of Japan (Third update, please subscribe)


Chapter 1411 The Despair of Dongyang (Third update, please subscribe)

In the early morning, the sunlight shines into the bedroom through the glass window. The yellow light cuts through the darkness in the room, and dust floats in the light and shadow.

“…”

After waking up, Yamaguchi Takuichi did not get up immediately. He first sat there and watched for a while. After a long time, he became silent amidst the noisy noise around him. of getting up.

When he walked out of the house to brush his teeth, he saw several children in shabby clothes running back and forth. One of the children was wearing a T-shirt with "Yongding No. 6 Middle School" printed on it. Of course, that child was not Yongding. Students in No. 6 Middle School, after all, it is an overseas school.

In Japan, there are many similar second-hand clothes. For many people, they can only afford such second-hand clothes, and as we all know, these clothes are not worn by southerners. Others are donated by people to local charities, and those clothes are sent to Japan and donated to poor people.

The war has ended for eighteen years.

But Japan still has not emerged from the shadow of the war - poverty still shrouds this land, and poverty is still everywhere here.

Unemployment and poverty still hang over this land.

Looking at the surrounding houses made of iron sheets and paper, there are still many such slums in Tokyo until now.

Looking at the children running in the sewage-filled alleys and the people in shabby clothes around him, Yamaguchi Takuichi couldn't help but cursed:

"Baga, they are all those damn Japanese warlords!"

They are all those warlords!

Without the war they launched, how could Japan be like this?

How could the city be razed to the ground, the country was occupied by British and American ghosts, and even the people were just living like zombies, struggling on the edge of starvation.

"Hey, it's much better now!"

Zhaotian on the side heard it and said:

"When the war just ended, everyone didn't have enough to eat, but now at least they don't have to go hungry. Well! If you can work in a factory run by southerners, you can even get two free meals. Where’s the rice?”

The Southern Factory in Zadakou is a small factory such as a textile factory or a garment factory that has been moved from Southeast Asia in recent years. Although those factories have strict management, they are also militarized. management, but they are responsible for three meals a day, and many factories provide accommodation.

For many Japanese, being able to work in such a "foreign company" is definitely a very happy thing.

But as soon as he finished speaking, Yamaguchi Takuichi cursed:

"Baga! In those southern factories, the workers work like slaves, working sixteen hours a day. , Really, don’t you know?”

“But you can make money. !”

Zuta grinned and said:

“So what if you work for sixteen hours? At least you have a job that can make money and support your family. You can earn almost five dollars a month! Six thousand yen! Even a college student can’t earn that much.”

How much is five to six thousand yen?

One U.S. dollar is exchanged for 360 yen, and the salary of workers in "foreign companies" is almost 0.5 U.S. dollars a day. This includes overtime pay and piecework wages.

Although it sounds very cheap, in Japan, this is a high salary. After all, you can earn tens of thousands of yen a year!

This is definitely a high salary in Japan. Because of this, I don’t know how many people are eager to join those foreign companies, even if those companies squeeze them like consumables.

But so what?

If they are in a Japanese factory, their daily working hours are not necessarily shorter than there, and their income is not even half of that of foreign companies.

Takuichi Yamaguchi, who was choked by Otakuta, pouted, and then said:

“What a non-national!”

The familiar words came from Takuichi Yamaguchi’s After speaking out, Otakuda choked directly:

"Haha, you are still a non-citizen. The Japanese Empire is dead, so where are there any non-citizens..."

In fact, Takumi Yamaguchi didn't have a good impression of old Japan, but he had an even less favorable impression of foreigners. In his opinion, if it weren't for foreigners, Japan might have gotten rid of poverty long ago.

Actually, this is not just the view of Yamaguchi Takuichi, but the view of many Japanese. In the view of some extreme Japanese, their poverty is entirely due to foreigners.

Even Yamaguchi Takuichi couldn't help but spit at the University of Tokyo when he passed by it, saying:

"A school dedicated to cultivating traitors!"

The reason why he said this is because the University of Tokyo has consistently ranked first in immigration for so many years - 70% of its graduates go abroad every year, and most of them stay overseas.

In the long queue outside the business representative office, there are always students from the University of Tokyo.

"Today's Japan is sick!" On the campus of the University of Tokyo, a person shouted loudly:

"Today's Japanese, as long as they talk about When someone is successful, they will say - you see, Ichiro went overseas, Mihui married overseas. To measure a person's success, it is not what he did when he stayed in Japan, but his ability and ability. If they can go overseas, yes, they can live in luxury houses, drive cars, and live a good life overseas, yes, if all scientists and all college students are proud to go overseas, then Who will build Japan and develop Japan?”

The person standing on the stage is none other than Yukio Mishima, whose works have been well received in Japan and the United States in recent years.

When he was giving a speech, there were only a few students standing around. Not many people were interested in his speech, but this did not prevent him from giving a speech there.

“Since the end of the war, overseas companies have not only used the end of the war to plunder our country’s factories and wealth, they have also taken advantage of Japan’s poverty and the hardship of the people’s lives to recruit a large number of scientists, engineers, technicians, and even skilled workers. Empty.

The so-called "Miracle at the Equator" is actually based on Japanese machines and Japanese manpower. Originally, the miracle there belonged to Japan. The wealth and manpower accumulated by Japan since the wise era are almost While almost being plundered, the "Equator Miracle" was amazed by the whole world, and even envied by the Japanese!

I don't know how many Japanese are crazy about the "Equatorial Miracle", and I don't know how many Japanese are because of it! The so-called good life there means going overseas at all costs.

But how many Japanese people know that the so-called "Equator Miracle" is built on Japanese machines and Japanese manpower?

The Japanese abandoned their own country and worked for them. It was the blood and sweat of the Japanese that achieved the so-called "Miracle at the Equator"! "

In this way, Mishima Yukio shouted loudly there, and his voice echoed in the campus.

"...Today, Japan's poverty is entirely due to overseas The plundering of Japan's wealth and manpower, but the Japanese do not know it, especially today's Japanese youth , are all proud of going overseas, this is the crime of recognizing a thief as a father...",

In this way, Mishima Yukio was venting his emotions, and there were only a few people standing in the audience. , no one is interested in these words

"Reality..."

During Mishima Yukio's exciting speech, two men looked at them on the playground not far away and said:

"The current economic distress has caused the Japanese to rush overseas. For them, Said, that is their only chance to change their destiny, in this university..."

Imura pointed around and said:

"70% of the graduates of this university go overseas every year. Why go overseas? Because the money they earn in one day there is equivalent to what they earn in half a month in Japan. This is how overseas companies use money as bait to make tens of thousands of Japanese rush overseas.

When Japan’s best talents win Nobel Prizes overseas and start their so-called happy lives overseas, what does Japan look like?”

Imura looked around and said:

"That's what it looks like! Poverty and no hope. Abe, do you know how many companies are involved in Japan now?"

" How many?”

“27,800!”

After Jingcun said this number, he said:

"Although only 30% of these enterprises are foreign-invested, their output value accounts for 80% of the total output value. In the past, Japanese chaebols controlled Japan's economy, but what about now? Foreigners control Japan's economy! "

Taking a deep breath helplessly, Imura pursed his lips and said:

"The war launched by the imperialists. Japan lost everything due to the war, and everything became the property of foreign imperialists. This is Japan now..."

The friend's words made Abe fall into deep thought. He saw Looking at Mishima Yuki in the distance, he thought for a while and said:

"That's why he screamed loudly and planned to wake up the Japanese, right?"

"Wake up? How to wake up?"

Imura shook his head and said:

"Today's Japanese young people are used to going overseas, and are used to seeing working overseas as success in life. symbol, not only for Japanese youth, Nowadays, the whole of Japan has such a trend. In this trend, Japan's best talents have gone overseas... There is no hope for Japan like this. Hope..."

Looking at Yamashima Yukio in the distance, Jingcun thought for a while and said.

"Hope, maybe what he wants to awaken now is the hope of the Japanese. But how can it be awakened by just this?"

"In other words, he is the one we have chosen."

Abe looked at the young man in the distance and said:

"Is he suitable? You must know that he is a militarist. "

"As long as you give him a suitable reason, I think there is no more suitable candidate than him."

Imura said:

"And what we need is exactly this kind of person. What he wants to awaken is the patriotism of the Japanese. What we need now is to give him a reason!"

As he spoke, he Walked over there...

(End of this chapter)

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