Chapter 1440 - What’s meant to come will always come (1/2)
What’s meant to come will always come.
Even if they’re unwilling, it is still unavoidable.
Due to objective reasons such as the relocation of UA troops in Nippon and the Colombian Civil War, the UA election was postponed from the second week of November to late December. Voters across the UA walked to the polling stations with mixed feelings of pessimism, optimism, excitement, and indifference about this overdue election.
The vast infinite blue covered the city of Los Santos. Just as everyone walked out of the house, a plane flew by in the sky and smeared the sky with a sentence – “The UA is great, Trump is disgusting!”
The people of Los Santos looked up in bewilderment
In the crowd, someone shouted out with their hands around their mouth, “Oh my god! This is brilliant!”
At this moment, at the polling stations in CA State, college students took to the street and held up the slogans in their hands. Performance artists even painted slogans against Trump on the wall with spray paint. And all this got the acquiescence of the police, and the onlookers applauded.
In CA State, no one liked the guy that always made unjustifiable claims.
“Anti-Trump!”
“Say NO to racial discrimination!”
“We can’t let a rogue steal our nuclear button! Even if it’s just for our neighbors!”
“Anyone can be the president except for Trump.”
“Joseph Kennedy is great!”
“…”
The voices of opposition were not only concentrated on the streets of CA State but also centered in Silicon Valley and spread across the Internet. More than 170 Silicon Valley leaders collectively voiced their opposition to Trump.
Even if their political views had always leaned towards the Democratic Party, the attitude shared by the technology sector had never been so unified.
Especially Apple CEO Tim Cook, his dislike of Trump was already the worst kept secret. Trump stated that he would force Apple to move their factories back to the UA, otherwise, it would impose heavy taxes. Moreover, Apple refused to cooperate with the FBA to unlock the iPhone of a terrorist suspect. Trump, therefore, called on his people to boycott Apple products.
In addition, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, who was annoyed by Trump’s tax avoidance issue, stated on Twitter that we should send Trump into space.
This tweet was praised by another Silicon Valley leader. Tesla CEO Elon Musk then said in a half-joking and half-serious tone that he would leave a place for Trump on the rocket…
In CA State, supporting Joseph Kennedy had almost become political correctness. People were proud of their choice. Even if there were a few Trump supporters, they had to be sneaky when they voted to avoid being caught.
If someone else knew that they voted for the villain, there definitely would be an argument. In the worst case, it would lead to a fight. Those in the black community and people from Mexico despised that man.
But in T State, it was another scene.
In SA City, the site of the Alamo Fortress.
Dressed in cowboy costumes as T State militia during the War of Independence, people carried old-fashioned Fergus rifles as they marched from the ancient birthplace of the revolution towards downtown under the beating of drums.
Their stand was clear, their slogans were concise, and their chants were easy to understand. All this was accentuated by their outfits.
“Destiny!”