My American magical life
Chapter 28 - 28 28 That Year 2018 Codenamed Chaos Butterfly

28: Chapter 28 That Year 2018, Codenamed Chaos Butterfly 28: Chapter 28 That Year 2018, Codenamed Chaos Butterfly (The English is for censorship reasons, not because the author is deliberately setting up reading barriers)

In the 1980s, America once experienced a “second civil war”.

This civil war refers not to an actual war, but to the impactful Roe v.

Wade case that shook America.

Simply put, a woman from Texas named Jane Roe became pregnant, but she did not want to have the child.

Because she could hardly maintain her own life, let alone raise a child.

But her state of Texas did not support abortion.

Texas is a well-known Red State in America.

In America, Texans are jokingly called ‘rednecks’.

Their views tend to be conservative, and they have always considered abortion taboo.

Under normal circumstances, this poor Texan girl would have given birth to the child and then taken the baby to an orphanage.

Two pro-Democratic Party feminist lawyers found the pregnant Jane Roe, hoping to challenge the abortion policies of the time through her.

After finalizing a representation agreement, the lawyers sued the Dallas County prosecutor, Henry Wade, in court, demanding that Texas abolish its abortion ban.

The lawsuit alarmed the United States Federation Supreme Court.

The nine justices voted on the case.

Thanks to the Democratic Party’s arrangement in the Supreme Court after the war, the vote was 7:2, affirming that “women’s right to choose whether to give birth” is protected under the country’s constitution of America.

The case’s impact was immense, directly overturning America’s abortion policy since its founding, and it was referred to as the “second civil war”.

Cheng Daqi’s words did not revolve around the legitimacy of abortion.

He chose a more interesting and heart-wrenching angle.

Whether an individual has an abortion or not directly affects the future of the nation, linking abortion with patriotism.

Either support abortion and let America gradually be surpassed by Hua Country’s population advantage,

or prohibit abortion and add fuel to the future of America.

With the boost from the system skills, and the consistency of the internal logic, this viewpoint easily tore apart the notion that the female reporter had long maintained.

She had always supported abortion.

Indeed, a baby is a life, but this life is nourished by the mother.

American feminists believe that mothers have the right to decide whether to bear their children.

The female reporter was deeply influenced by this view.

Now, she began to doubt whether her long-held beliefs were actually detrimental to the nation.

The countless viewers who saw the interview live and supported abortion also began to waver.

A butterfly flapped its wings.

From this moment on, the future of America faced its first variables.

Watching the back of the female reporter as she left with a calm gaze, Cheng Daqi smiled faintly.

He did not yet know he was being broadcast live, nor that his words had already spread to thousands of households.

In Cheng Daqi’s memory, America would overturn “Roe v.

Wade” in a few years in 2022, revoking the abortion rights granted to women by the country’s constitution.

It was this certainty of possibility that led Cheng Daqi to clearly oppose abortion in the interview.

Being of little influence now, but with the help of the system, staging a comeback in America wouldn’t be too difficult.

By the day he had enough influence, what he had just said would be the best endorsement.

Cheng Daqi was not at all worried that America would really explode in population, nor was he worried that Americans would truly have a bunch of children to compete with Hua Country.

The Art of War by Sun Tzu contains a strategy called the deceit of “stealing beams and replacing pillars”.

If America bans abortion, it will only benefit people of color and ethnic minorities!

Since the 1980s, the fertility rate of white Americans has been relatively declining compared to other ethnic groups.

American whites can’t out-breed other groups!

Prohibiting abortion, the proportion of whites in the population structure will decline year by year!

No need for three generations, at most two generations, and the racial issue of America will surely explode!

The so-called prohibition of abortion for the future of America is a comprehensive strategem for self-destruction.

It was the possibility of such an outcome that Cheng Daqi took on the persona of an ‘anti-abortion advocate, an Asian-American banana man’ in the interview.

Cheng Daqi doesn’t have a lack of love for Hua Country; it’s just that his love is profound and difficult for others to understand.

Looking at the young people holding signs on Wood Street, Cheng Daqi was full of anticipation for his upcoming journey of a comeback in America.

……

At five in the afternoon, when the rainwater on the ground had almost completely evaporated, the organizer holding signs finally walked out of the coffee shop on the street corner.

Leading the group, they moved away from the law firm and ventured into an unknown alley.

Guarded by two tall bodyguards, the organizer pulled out a thick stack of Dollars from his bag.

“A hundred each, form a line, make it orderly.”

All those who had participated in holding signs stepped forward one by one to receive their pay.

They exchanged their political ideals for Dollars.

It wasn’t a loss, but it wasn’t much of a gain either.

After all, they had stood for an entire day.

Cheng Daqi didn’t leave immediately after getting his money.

After the crowd dispersed, he walked towards the money-dispensing organizer under Sani’s puzzled gaze.

“Kid, what do you think you’re doing?”

One of the bodyguards, alert, stopped Cheng Daqi, asking in a grim tone.

Ignoring the bodyguard’s question, Cheng Daqi fixed his gaze on the money-dispensing organizer and called out loudly.

“Sir, I would like to talk to you about a partnership.”

The organizer was around forty years old, with a well-groomed beard, a white man.

Hearing Cheng Daqi’s shout, he looked over in confusion, not understanding what this Asian man wanted.

To partner with me?

My clients are all sorts of legislators and non-profit organization managers, and you’re just an Asian—who are you to talk to me about a partnership?

Waving his hand, he signaled the bodyguard to step back and spoke indifferently.

“I don’t think there’s any room for us to collaborate.”

It’s not the demanding customers that are feared, but those who don’t wish to talk.

Cheng Daqi didn’t know what the white man wanted, but he was clear about the value of his own ‘goods.’

Deducing from the purpose of the sign-holding event, Cheng Daqi was certain that the rival of the lawyer candidate, the Republican congressman, needed his help.

“Sir, you can call me Chan, Chan as in Jackie Chan.

I have a brilliant idea that I would like to discuss with you in detail.”

Upon hearing Cheng Daqi’s introduction, the white man gave Cheng Daqi a scrutinizing look and said.

“An idea?

Go ahead, I’m very busy.”

Taking a deep breath, Cheng Daqi spoke calmly, starting with a question.

When communicating with others, if you don’t have control over the rhythm, asking questions can be a way to seize it.

It might not always work, but it can definitely make the conversation more effective.

Someone who doesn’t even have the patience to answer a question won’t truly respect you and isn’t worth engaging in a deeper conversation.

“Sir, what is your stance on anti-abortion?”

As if reminded of something amusing, the white man actually laughed out loud.

“Listen, nobody cares about abortion.

It’s their own fault for not being able to control their fucking legs; why should I be responsible for their indiscretions?

I just need to use them, that’s all!”

The white man gave his answer, reflecting the true thoughts of a large portion of white men.

Arrogant, callous, very white male, and very American.

Cheng Daqi nodded and started to recount the viewpoint he had obtained from the interview.

“…Sir, this excellent viewpoint will definitely be of help to your clients.

It’s yours for just two thousand dollars!”

In reality, Cheng Daqi was just giving it a shot.

He wasn’t sure if selling the viewpoint would work, but there was no harm in trying.

It would be a huge profit if it worked out, and no big deal if it didn’t.

The white man didn’t directly respond to Cheng Daqi’s pitch, his fingers gently rubbing his beard as he fell into thought.

Sani, hearing what Cheng Daqi had said, was completely puzzled.

She hadn’t noticed Cheng Daqi participate in the interview while they were holding signs, and this was the first time she had heard Cheng Daqi’s viewpoint.

She couldn’t understand why Cheng Daqi seemed to be targeting her motherland in his speech.

Even though she also held no love for America, she felt that, regardless, she would never betray the United States.

Cheng, for two thousand Dollars, would you betray your own country?

“Chan, I think we can talk.

Eli, you can call me Eli.”

The white man extended his hand, introducing himself.

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