Chapter 4136, very lively
Once such a message is sent out, there are certainly people who will respond.
But there are obviously more people who ridicule.
The logic behind this is not difficult to understand.
After the fall of the Capitol, the people's emotions were vented to a certain extent. After slowly calming down, everyone could easily see how taken for granted these words were.
There was even someone down there who calculated an account for them.
The content can be summarized as follows: if they go on strike collectively or resign, then more than 70% of them will face bankruptcy and end up living on the streets within a week at the fastest and three months at the latest.
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As for those dog capitalists, even if all their factories and stores are closed and they are all lying at home, the property in their accounts will be enough for those guys to use for who knows how many years.
I don’t know if this news played any role.
Two days after this...
"Bang, bang! Bang -"
The steel pipe hit the glass of a jewelry store on the street. As the tempered glass shattered, a group of "resistance" members wearing masks and shouting resistance slogans rushed in aggressively and swept away the store.
After taking a large amount of valuable jewelry inside, he fled before the police arrived.
Similar things don't just happen here. The shopping mall a block away and the luxury store in another city are almost all 'patronized' by this type of people.
And, when these things happened, a statement spread on the Internet...
That is, "Go to the shop of those damn 'vampires' and get back the money that originally belonged to us!"
Underneath these remarks, it was really lively.
Some directly expressed their strong support, while others kept stoking the flames and did not think it was a big deal.
Of course, some people think there is a problem with this approach.
However, in this atmosphere, anyone who says there is a problem will be labeled as a "capitalist lackey" as soon as they turn around, and then they will log out of your account without stopping.
On this network, there are countless people who support Gonghuo, but most of them will not really do this.
But it is undeniable that starting from Thrington, the capital of Kalembel, there are really more and more "revolutionary groups" carrying out "zero dollar shopping" activities in the streets and alleys recently.
At the beginning, when these groups carried out "zero dollar purchases", they would at least pay attention to the selection, and specifically selected the family properties of the upper class and powerful people in Kalumber for their activities.
But as the scale of these groups grows, the courage of these guys also becomes bigger and bigger. Now they have launched indiscriminate "zero yuan purchase" activities, including many self-employed households.
None of them escaped the scope of their "zero dollar shopping" campaign, and the store received "enthusiastic" patronage.
You know, many self-employed households who set up a store and run a small business basically lose money in the beginning.
After operating for a period of time, if you can maintain a balance of income and expenditure, it is considered good.
In this case, once the store is "patronized" and the balance of payments is broken, they may not even be able to pay the store rent next month.
In recent days, many affected shopkeepers have been pouring out their blood and tears on the Kalumber network, which has also attracted the sympathy of many rational netizens in Kalumber.
But these sympathies obviously cannot change the situation at hand.
Even while they were making these remarks on the Internet, things like this were still happening...
Third Avenue in the East End of Thurington. Although the rent of stores here is not as expensive as First Avenue, it is still a quite prosperous commercial street in Thurington.
In the past, people were coming and going on this Third Avenue. There were various shopping malls and storefronts on both sides of the street, which was enough to dazzle people.
But now, all that is left is chaos! Occasionally, pedestrians pass by, and they leave in a hurry, not wanting to stay here for a second longer.
Compared with these pedestrians coming and going in a hurry, on the sidewalk beside the street, a middle-aged man wearing a linen work uniform, with slightly gray hair, who looked to be in his fifties or sixties, just looked so blank.
Standing there, looking at everything around him, it seemed particularly dazzling.
At this moment, the actions of a group of people across the street attracted the attention of this middle-aged man.
I saw that group of people, all wearing thick coats, covering their faces with masks or face towels, holding steel pipes or baseball bats in their hands, and they were quickly approaching a store.
The shop was not open. In fact, due to the riots during this period, most of the shops on the streets of Thrington were closed.
Some stores with valuable items moved all the items away urgently and did not dare to leave them in the store.
In addition, many stores have directly lowered their rolling shutters, firmly protecting the entire store under the metal rolling shutters.
This has forced many "revolutionary groups" who want to carry out "zero dollar shopping" activities to find other places.
Whether or not there are rolling shutters mainly depends on the financial resources of the shop owner. Obviously, it is impossible for every shop on the entire street to have one.
The store they were targeting at this time undoubtedly did not exist.
Although this store looks quite poor from the outside, for these "revolutionary groups" who are busy with "revolutionary struggle" all day long and have no time to obtain economic income, it doesn't matter how much money they have, as long as they have it, it is a good idea.
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Who would have thought that just as they were approaching this store, there was a figure running over behind the glass of the store in a hurry.
He was still holding a baseball bat in his hand and shouted at them that this was not a capitalist's store and told them to leave immediately.
But unfortunately, instead of just leaving, this group of people looked at the obviously overly nervous shop owner and couldn't help bursting into laughter.
While he was laughing, a man didn't care about the shopkeeper standing on the other side of the glass window. He just took a step forward and hit him with a stick several times in a row.
The shattered glass made the shop owner turn pale in fright, and he subconsciously stepped back.
As a result, his feet became unsteady and he fell to the ground.
Now, the group of people outside were laughing even more exaggeratedly.
And at this moment, a voice sounded from afar...
"Hey! What are you doing?!"
At this moment, I saw a middle-aged man in work clothes standing across the street, shouting with an ugly face, and walking towards this side.
Chapter completed!