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Chapter 274: Making a movie to support the election of New York mayor(2/2)

It is not wrong to say that what he said is completely unreasonable. The five people who committed violent attacks in Central Park were all black and Latino. But the solution to the problem is obviously not to introduce more black people near Central Park in Manhattan.

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Dinkins’ so-called kaleidoscope policy is to introduce many public housing projects in Manhattan, where property taxes are expensive, so that the cultures of various ethnic groups can blend with each other. He believes that this is the best way to achieve racial reconciliation and public security issues.

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Everything else was bearable, but Helen and Ronald experienced being violently attacked in Central Park. The black child almost stabbed her lover.

I can support anything, but this is absolutely not acceptable. Helen and Rudy chatted about politics for a while, not to mention his idea of ​​governing Hollywood with strict laws and protecting the poor and middle class from being exploited by rogue tycoons on Wall Street.

, it is still in line with the values ​​of a traditional donkey party.

"Mr. Rudy, you convinced me, I think you won my vote. It makes sense that you don't run as an Elephant Party. Although I really like your strategy of improving public security, pursuing fairness, and severely punishing bugs, but if

Asking me to put a check mark on the ballot for a person whose name is followed by the letter R (Elephant Party) is still a bit of a mental disorder."

"You're absolutely right, Miss Slater, my campaign consultant told me the same thing."

Rudy was very patient with Helen and discussed many political issues with her.

Of course, this is all for Ronald's sake, otherwise he would have no interest in talking so much to a second-rate Hollywood actor.

The plot of Ronald's movie is very much in line with Rudy's campaign philosophy. Poor urban security, even near the iconic Broadway, can lead to street robberies, and eventually the actor is stabbed to death.

The NYPD is dedicated to its duties, but because there are too many vicious cases, they do not have the resources to investigate and solve them.

In the end, the bad guys were punished. Karl, who had done bad things, exploited legal loopholes in Wall Street banks, and laundered money, was also asked to transfer the stolen money to the nuns in the church and donated it to women and children in disadvantaged groups.

These plots are very consistent with Rudy's campaign demands, safety, fairness, and a golden age of New York!

Ronald's film shooting is a perfect match for his campaign support. Just post a few news that Ronald's new film was shot with the cooperation of the NYPD, and then post a few more news to talk about the plot of the movie.

To be honest, who is a female fan of Patrick Schwytz who would like to see her idol die? Which male fan of Demi Moore would not be heartbroken when he sees the unconscionable banker Carl trying to snatch her away?

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A film shoot with its own media coverage theme can easily arouse topics that are beneficial to his election. How will Dinkins cope with it then?

Because of this busy schedule, the donation from Ronald's friend Douglas Jr., and their influence on Staten Island, Rudy readily agreed to all of Ronald's filming requests.

The NYPD specially isolated a block near Broadway for him to film the scene of Sam's assassination, and sent real NYPD officers to participate in the filming to maintain order.

He also proposed to lend Ronald the NYPD's Manhattan South District office to allow him to film on location.

He also handles applications for filming in the subway. After a line festival in Manhattan ends, the platform can be lent to them for one night of filming.



"I didn't expect the Xiang Party people were not so unreasonable. I thought they were all like those evangelicals..."

After dinner, Helen had a good impression of Rudy, who paid Ronald. This man was a top student and had also been the deputy attorney general. He was different from the Elephant Party politicians in her impression who watched evangelical TV stations every day.

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Even though New York is the center of the universe, there are evangelical pastors and Elephant Party politicians who oppose the theory of evolution in schools, and there are many who demand that creationism be taught in the same way. Helen, a child who grew up in a liberal family, cannot stand it.

Turn on the TV, and there are many missionary TV stations located in black areas such as the Bronx and Brooklyn, all of which demand creationism to be taught in public high schools.

"It's so scary..." Helen tuned into a well-known evangelical TV station, "Trinity Television Network (TBN)", where the pastor Paul Crouch preached creationism.

"Fortunately, our children will not go to this kind of high school." Ronald thought to himself that his children would definitely go to a private high school.

"Our child? Hee hee, it will take a while, I am at the peak of my career now..." Helen thought Ronald was specifically referring to "our child".
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