Chapter 1348 - Out Of Control (1/2)
Chapter 1348: Out Of Control
The live broadcast was interrupted
The public was in an uproar
The citizens of Yokosuka, who still possessed a hint of friendliness to the UA ns that had been put aside were raised again The police, who persuaded the citizens to stopforward, revealed nant people shoved the police line as they shouted
“Get out of Yokosuka!”
“Liar! Sha to Lift the security treaty!”
“Yokosuka is not a guinea pig, get out!”
Not only the gates of the Yokosuka e in front of the gates of military bases in Yokota, Sasebo, and even Okinawa With wooden signs held up high, they shouted protest slogans While they responded to the people of Yokosuka, they shouted an easy to understand phrase to the soldiers in the military base—
“GET OUT!”
In the UA
The man in front of the TV watched the news as he covered his head with both his hands in despair
“T-virus…God, tell me this is not true”
He could not believe that his country really tried this
Originally, he still firn by Celestial Trade to se After all, it was not the first day that Future 10 criticized the UA However, with the evidence in front of his eyes, it was inore it
In the comment section of major websites and foru
“Why does the CIB want to get T-virus data? Unbelievable, what do the politicians in the Capitol want to do?!”
“The United Nations should take over these servers iht! They should be destroyed i the servers The T-virus can be used as a deterrent, as long as we are cautious enough not to really use them It’s like a nuclear warhead in a silo…”
Both sides held their own opinions One side believed that national interests were above all else and understood the CIB’s collection of T-virus data The other side believed that huardless of the purposes, biological weapons should not be used for military purposes
In a sense, the polarization of opinion also reflected the confusion of the UA people on whether they were leaning left or right And this is the reason why Truht up in support of Kennedy in less than half a year
Regardless of how polarized opinions were on the Internet, the people of California were obviously not satisfied with using the keyboard to express their political views In particular, citizens of San Francisco and Los Angeles took to the streets and surrounded the state governns