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Chapter 184 184. Come to an encore

■I just heard you ask Long Yingtai back. It's very interesting. Let me ask a few more questions in detail.Let's have an encore. □The question is, you, Long Yingtai, are right about all kinds of unfreedom of speech, but, my dear, please tell me, what have you done?What have you done to fight against or defeat the evil forces that are not free of speech?Have you had a book banned?Have you had the experience of being snatched while printing a book?Have you ever been caught in the police station?Do you have the experience of watching female workers in a bookbinding factory be detained and punished for you?Have you ever been in debt because of a book being robbed?Do you have the experience of cutting off the back cover of a book that slipped through the net before it can be listed?Have you ever encountered the experience that even the old lady who set up a bookstall refused to sell it? ... my dear, you have none.In the long night, we are the ones who "set up the night for whom is the wind and dew", the author, the printer, the binder, and all of us who were arrested together at the police station. Where is Long Yingtai?You are in the United States and Germany, right?Has Long Yingtai ever lost his job?Has Long Yingtai been in prison?Has Long Yingtai been rectified repeatedly by judicial and military law?No, no, none at all.In the end, Long Yingtai made sarcastic remarks, and even pretended that she was one of us, as if she was also a victim of white terror. Don't be disgusting. "Please use civilization to convince me", what a speculative civilization!What a civilization that blatantly jumps in line!

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