Tea time on the battlefield is seen as a bandit, and there are many followers of it in Japan. The poor in particular are worshipped as messiahs, but there are not many enthusiastic supporters among the upper classes.
In fact, they are the salvation of the poor. But they're definitely criminals. What they are doing is a crime. Murder and robbery. It is an act that can never be considered as such. Inadmissible.
The tee time of the battlefield, which integrated all the underground organizations in Japan and levelled the backstage society, is now killing people who are doing business in a brutal way with discrimination. All their property has been sold out, and half of it has been scattered as donations, gaining the support of bandits. But in the end, it's the same thing as those who were doing business through discrimination.
The business that has been the subject of discrimination recently. On the contrary, it is a racist business that affirms discrimination and establishes itself by posting discriminatory behavior on videos. Both were just inverted business lesbians and business social justice warriors. Teatime on the battlefield is killing those people and taking their money.
If you frequently post discriminatory videos on video sites, you'll earn advertising revenue. Justine Polis' enthusiasts strongly support the idea of increasing the number of videos watched and buying products that she has advertising contracts with.
The same applies to discriminatory videos. Lesistes eat it and drop the money. Since video sites also make a lot of money, as long as the authors of discriminatory videos are not too flaming, they will not try to raise their hips too heavy.
In addition, once the performers are supported, the performers themselves become advertising towers. Supporters will be buying products from companies that partner with performers.
I got off on the wrong foot, but I'll make it clear again. I believe that it is similar to tee time on the battlefield that identifies the authors of racist sites and behaves like bandits.
They only do this to gain their support and to gain profits. It's just a business. Moreover, its ugliness is not the ratio of Polytical Correctness. After all, they are killing those who do business and exposing them to the world.
Best of all, why doesn't tee time on the battlefield attack discriminated sites and their owners? Can't you just find it? Or maybe it's because you'd be in trouble if you were gone? I see it as the latter.
At the time of writing, this report was erased by Sophia herself. The reason is that all the publishers of the discriminatory business sites identified in the report were killed by tee time on the battlefield.
A few days later, Sophia interviewed King, a tee-time boss on the battlefield.
The third day of the tee time invasion on the battlefield was nothing unusual, only a skirmish in various parts of Japan.
At night, a doggy visits Mako's room.
Huh? Where's Peppertree?
Unusually, seeing Mako in the room by herself, the doggy makes a strange face.
"It's a bath."
Well, that's a bit surprising.
"Did you think it was the same thing to take a bath and shit?"
Whatever the shit, the bath was just as lovely as it was together.
To make a joke, the doggy says what he thought with a smile.
Is Mako seriously going to fight the rulers of this world?
Unusually, the doggy asks the question with a true face.
"It's only for the rulers of Japan." You sold me a fight. "
Now, I add... without saying anything.
"That's not all, is it?" Luke, whom you often talk about, is also a foe. It's the same opponent. "
Since it overlaps in nature, I wonder if there is a little bit of emotion in it.
The dog pointed out, and Mako admitted it lightly, but--
"That's not what I'm talking about. Mako, you want to fight the real ruler of this world."
"Ahhn? What are you talking about?" Does that mean there's actually one guy who reigns at the top of the world? I'm trying to turn him into an enemy. And does the dog know him? "
"I know."
Asked Mako, the doggy nodded quietly.
"Who is he? Who is he?"
"Money."
In response to Mako's question, the doggy replied lightly.
"It's ridiculous to think of what to say. Luke was hostile to those who used their wealth and power to do whatever they wanted. And so did my feelings. But the money itself is the enemy?"
"It's true. If you pin it down, people aren't controlled by people." I'm in control of the money. You'll know why the ruler is moving and what's driving him. He's always dancing with money. I'm trying to collect money, and I'm dancing with it. Some people interpret it differently, but I can only see it that way. "
Listening to the doggy theory, Mako pushes silently. And your head moves at a high speed.
I also know how to think about dogs. Mako was looking at the landscape without looking at it. I won't smile at it.
(It's not a man who's just drowning. You're just a lying bastard, aren't you? Sometimes it echoes in my heart, and I say something piercing.)
Mako keeps an eye on his dog at first sight. But on the other hand, I have always doubted it. I can't believe it.
(The doggy smells of lying. Or something that leads people to strange things? Otherwise, it would be even worse, it would be a pleasant murderer)
I don't like having such a person in my body, but even though it would be a stimulus to put poison in my body, Mako thinks. It can actually be helpful.
"Are there people in the business of spreading hatred in the world?" Why do you think they're doing that? "
Mako, who was pointed out by the doggy, remembers killing those who were once involved in those businesses from the bottom up.
"It's also for money." There are people in the world who can do anything for money, and they are swinging a lot of people in the center of the world, standing on and trampling on tens of thousands of people. He's rinsing his blood. "
"You said that when you came here." Are dog breeds particularly aware of them? Do you live for money, for money? "
"No, that's why I got to Mako."
I don't want to say you're stupid.
Mako smiles when he listens to the well-tuned dialogue of the dog.
"Not everyone is controlled by money." At a different point in time, we can say different. Is that just one of the rulers? Yeah. I don't think I'm the top of the back alley or the true ruler. On the contrary, I see it as conveniently manipulating the dead of money. "
"Those who are manipulating the dead of gold end up manipulating the dead of gold with a flicker of gold." Can't you see it's a gold slave at this point? "
Mako thinks again in response to the dog's words.
Once upon a time, Mako hated those who wanted to do whatever they wanted with money and power. Luke's hatred leads directly to Mako's hatred. However, he settled with the private oil field house, also known as Mt. Souhon, and now he was aware that he was fighting against a ruler of a different nature.
The start of this struggle was a difference in the treatment of the immigrants in the immigrant cave that Simon had sheltered in Japan by the mayor of Anraku City, Kiriko Toxida. She didn't do it for her own desires. But if we pin it down, it's for the sake of the country's economy. To keep the cheap labor of immigrants as cheap labor. In other words, the words of the dog keeper become true. Even if Kiriko Poison is not the deceased for the money, it can also be seen as a money slave in the end.
"It's the same: a composition of rotten rulers trampling on a large number of humans to satisfy their desires for different reasons and qualities." That doesn't change. Money has nothing to do with everything, but money has no life or soul. It's just a piece of paper, it's just a number, it's just a substance, it's just a concept. Your view is interesting, and I think there is one side of the truth, but I can't fully agree with it. "
"I'm just glad you didn't deny it completely." Just keep it in your head. "
When the doggy said that and smiled, the pepper from the bath came back, so this conversation ended.