The Wolf of Los Angeles

Chapter 320: No Morals to Speak Of



[Chapter 320: No Morals to Speak Of]

On Ocean Park Avenue, in the office of the chairman at Twitter, Edward rushed in and exclaimed, "Boss, it's happening! It's happening!"

Hawke, having just signed a document, looked up and asked, "What's going on?"

Edward replied, "Firefighters in New York were protesting peacefully when they were provoked by some people, leading to a physical confrontation. Many were arrested by the NYPD. The arrested claim the firefighters called them racially derogatory terms. Many 9/11 firefighters might face accusations of racial discrimination."

Hawke said, "Hire some cannon fodder to provoke them, addressing sensitive issues to distract from the protesting crowd, or use discrimination attacks."

"Those in power in New York sure are decisive," Edward remarked in admiration. "Their hearts are cold, and their methods are ruthless."

Hawke was unfazed and replied, "These tactics have escalated compared to when they openly suppressed protesting veterans back in the day."

It wasn't easy to organize a rally in America; aside from needing prior approval, every successful demonstration usually had hidden forces backing it.

Edward asked, "What do we do next?"

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