"Oh, my God, I really want to say that this idea is absolute nonsense, because in the Chernobyl accident, the key is the inaction of the Soviet government..."
The professor named leclere on the radio said a lot, but the main idea was that he was not responsible for the Soviet Union's concealment and irresponsibility in dealing with the Chernobyl nuclear accident.
Obviously, this guy named Leclair is a typical hardliner to the Soviet Union. If we put it in the past, Linderman would agree with Professor Leclair. After all, Linderman is also a hardliner to the Soviet Union, a staunch conservative.
Today, however, Linderman is trembling with anger at his pleasant anti Soviet remarks.
"Stupid!"
Finally Linderman broke out, yelled angrily, and smashed the glass with half the milk in his hand at the radio.
There was a crack of glass, and the old radio was drenched with milk everywhere, but it still played Professor Leclair's farsighted anti Soviet remarks endlessly.
The waiter was startled to see Linderman's withered face begin to twist. For fear of a good or bad waiter, he quickly put the radio on and turned around. Just as he was about to comfort him, Linderman pushed him away.
Immediately, he slid his wheelchair to the dining table, took the newspaper in his hand, flipped through several mainstream newspapers, then slapped it on the table and angrily scolded: "it's all inhuman media. The people of Europe are shrouded in nuclear pollution, but their eyes are only focused on Chernobyl of the Soviet Union. Shouldn't the people of Europe care? It's stupid, asshole
At the beginning, the waiter didn't know why Lindeman was so angry. Now after hearing this, the waiter who believed in God was moved to tears. He immediately drew a cross on his chest and prayed and blessed Lindeman devoutly: "Sir, God knows you are a good man. Please don't be angry. God will see everything you do..."
"No, I haven't done enough!"
Lindemann replied angrily, then slipped to the phone, dialed a number, and then roared: "Liszt, you have recently paid attention to the news in Europe, especially the voice of the European people. As an enterprise with humanistic care as its own responsibility, we should have the courage to take responsibility and not be covered by the fog."
With that, Linderman hung up the phone. The waiter behind him was almost moved to cry. He put his hands on his chest and couldn't help praising: "Oh, sir, you are the angel sent by God. Really, it's the greatest honor in my life to stay with you."
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Liszt never thought Linderman was an angel. If he said that he was a devil, he could barely accept it. So when he received Linderman's sudden phone call, he was a little confused. What European news did he pay attention to? Humanistic care and responsibility. When was old Linderman so kind?
If that's the case, don't buy and sell second-hand weapons all day long. Isn't it more humane to be a bishop in a church? Make complaints about
, no wonder Lester would be so deman Tate. Since the end of last year, H was almost snapped off by the slap of the factory and the shareholders had been forced to divest.
Even though Lindeman's super skill later made H company turn the corner, Lindeman's temper didn't change back. On the contrary, Lindeman's temper tended to worsen.
Especially when you explain things, you often go around in a wild way. If you don't get it right, you will be burned by Linderman's anger.
For example, just take the phone call just now. Just tell me what you want to say, watch European news, and do humanistic care. Can Linderman's devout faith change the bloody black history?
make complaints about deman, make complaints about what Lin deman has to do, but Lester is not a fool.
So he immediately asked his assistant to help him collect European news, and the TV in the office quickly received TV signals from Europe through satellite antenna.
Not to mention that, Liszt also mobilizes employees of companies with European relatives to call their relatives in Europe to ask them what major social news or campaigns have broken out recently.
After working hard for two days, a clear European folk trend gradually appeared in front of Liszt.
To sum up, there is one thing:
many crew members used for manned aircraft to monitor nuclear pollution have been infected with serious nuclear radiation. However, unscrupulous European governments conceal the facts and ignore human lives. Knowing that unmanned aircraft is more effective, they require manned aircraft to monitor and spray diluents in order to save money.
On this basis, it is accompanied by some tragic descriptions of the facts, the heartbreaking sad slogans, the justice of unidentified government sources, and the nuclear terror of the Chernobyl reactor explosion that envelops Europe.
Just yesterday, in Brussels, Paris and Stuttgart, pilots, crew members and ground crew members came out to organize parades and asked the government to adjust the aircraft structure to deal with nuclear pollution.It is said that there will be more demonstrations the day after tomorrow to put pressure on the government.
Liszt, who has been in business for many years, if he can't see Linderman's intention, he can just open the window and jump down from the office on the 15th floor.
With such humanistic care, if H company does not show its responsibility, it is likely to be killed by God's thunder.
In this case, what are you waiting for? It's natural to act immediately.
As a result, under the deliberate efforts of H company, the tone of the US media changed rapidly. The original purpose of reporting on the Chernobyl nuclear accident was to take this opportunity to make a desperate effort to make a mess of the Soviet Union.
After the Red Army of the Soviet Union, the United States media, like blind people, did not see the disaster relief at all costs. Instead, they seized on the Soviet Union to conceal the facts at the beginning of the accident. Coping with the mishap was all kinds of fierce criticism. It was a kind of posture that I could not kill you, but also wanted to kill you.
However, after H company's massive public relations efforts, the US media's attitude towards the Soviet government remained unchanged, but it increased its coverage of concern for the health of the European people.
Most of them are about aviation monitoring and aerial spraying of diluents. Some tragic stories, pictures of European people holding slogans denouncing the government's inaction, and lines of words with humanistic care, instantly push this small wave of European folk to the top of the storm, and then render it overwhelming.
After President Reagan's special adviser said on a TV program that the United States is concerned about the health demands of European people under nuclear pollution.
The European governments, which were still struggling, finally met their last straw, and they couldn't hold on to it completely!