I Became Park Jeong-ui’s Nephew - Chapter 303
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He became Park Jeong-ui’s nephew. – (303)
[India’s population is estimated at around 900 million, and they emit 30% of the Earth’s carbon dioxide. They also have an underdeveloped culture, and their society lacks principles and trust.]
This is New York,
Masakage Isao, the Environment Minister of AOPR, confirmed the recently submitted report.
The Minister of Environment is literally in charge of managing the Earth’s environment, so is the environment the only thing he or she should be concerned about?
The being that pollutes the earth the most is human beings, so there is a need to control the culprit.
China once had a population of over 600 million, but world experts warn that if China’s population continues to surge, Asia’s population could exceed 3 billion.
However, the result was the exact opposite; China was divided into four parts as a result of the Song-Hu War, and repeated civil wars reduced the population to 400 million.
Thanks to this, the Asian population is being controlled at around 1.5 billion, but here a variable called India has emerged.
India had a population of 360 million at the time of independence, a figure that crossed 500 million in 1966 and reached 900 million in 1992.
The problem is that India alone accounts for one-third of the world’s carbon dioxide emissions each year, and there is no sign of improvement.
“Life goes round and round anyway.”
“Environment? What does that have to do with anything?”
Indians have no concept of environment.
To be precise, the real world is believed to be non-existent, and in the Hindu worldview, where truth becomes false and falsehood becomes true, the environment is always changing.
For people with this worldview, what problem could burnt corpses and rivers polluted with sewage pose?
The smog that covers the world is just a part of the changing world to them, and they do not feel its seriousness at all.
So do they have a flexible way of thinking that adapts to the changing times?
In fact, it is ambiguous to see it that way.
“You have to keep your promise.”
“I changed my mind.”
“Can you really take a promise so lightly?”
“As the world changes, so do people’s hearts.”
In modern society, promises and mutual trust are important. If contracts made between companies were broken the next day due to a change of heart, would capitalism be able to function?
However, Indians are of the position that they can change their minds and change contracts at any time. In such a country, there is no way for businesses to grow and capitalism to operate.
People who have done business with Indians are all shivering, but do you think Indians have a flexible way of thinking?
In fact, they are more stubborn than anyone else.
Male superiority is a given for them, and India is a society where the bride pays a dowry to the groom. The in-laws can demand a dowry from the bride’s family as many times as they want, and if the bride’s family refuses, they can kill the bride.
That’s not all.
Recently, the persecution of Sikhs by a far-right Hindu political party has resulted in the displacement of 60 million people, and the outbreak of a civil war in Sri Lanka has thrown society into chaos.
If India were such a flexible society, would something like this happen?
It is not that Indians are flexible, it is just that they are doing whatever they want, it is not that conscious Indians are leaving their country and migrating to other countries for no reason.
The question is whether the world can accept these 60 million refugees, and the Korean government’s position is that it can accept about 2.5 million Indians.
However, since the condition of ‘young woman and intellectual’ was set, the limitations are clear.
Canada has already accepted 1.2 million Indians, and when combined with the United States, there are now about 3 million Indians living in North America.
Even so, what happens to the 6 million people, the remaining 54 million?
A more serious problem is that the civil war in India could further increase the number of refugees.
In southern India, there is a tribe called the Tamils, numbering a whopping 100 million, who allied with rebels in Sri Lanka and waged war against northern India.
No matter how you look at it, India doesn’t seem to be getting any better.
If we leave it like that, won’t it only cause trouble to the world?
Here, interesting information flowed into Minister Isao Masakage’s ears.
“Then how about eradicating it with an epidemic?”
“Epidemic?”
“Yes, it is possible, considering the social structure of India.”
Recently, a Canadian sociologist described India as a ‘country of social stigma’.
Why did India develop a culture of social stigmatization, dividing people into caste systems, observing male superiority and female inferiority, and not recognizing any religion other than Hinduism?
Its history is intertwined with the history of epidemics.
In fact, in 18th century England, a woman named Mary Mallon was convicted of the crime of “infecting the wealthy with typhoid fever.”
In fact, at the time in England, this disease was designated as ‘Typhoid Mary’.
Do you think there are no cases like this outside of the UK?
“Because of him, an infectious disease is spreading in society!!”
“We have to kill those guys!!”
The history of blaming certain classes for infectious diseases runs through both the East and the West.
India is at the top of the list, and for a long time, India has had a stigma attached to psychiatrists as ‘doctors for the mad’.
Why would you treat a crazy person when you can just kill them?
In fact, not only doctors, nurses, and pharmacists, but also paramedics who assist them were unable to overcome the social stigma and left the area, or their families faced threats to their lives.
The bigger problem is that Indians condone this mob violence.
No one comes forward because helping someone who has been socially stigmatized is considered a sin.
How will doctors be treated if an epidemic breaks out in this society?
In India, those who contract infectious diseases have a reason to contract them, so society should stigmatize them and leave them to die.
Helping them is nothing but a devil spreading the plague, and if the plague were to spread at a time when society is in turmoil due to civil war, Indian society would literally be swept away.
The fate that India, which has no trust and is accustomed to branding, must face.
But Environment Minister Masakage Isao expressed concern about the aftermath.
“What if we spread the disease and it comes back to us? Don’t you know that Indian nomads are spreading all over the world?”
“So, we need to blockade it first. Then we can erase India.”
“That’s easy to say, isn’t it too easy to say that?”
“Minister, this is the way for humanity. And you don’t have to worry about the aftermath. This is a disease for which a cure has already been developed. We won’t be harmed at all.”
Environment Minister Masakage Isao has been in conflict.
It is true that India is causing trouble to the world, but does that mean we should spread the disease there?
Just as some say that Genghis Khan’s conquest and massacre of Europe delayed global warming by 200 years, perhaps erasing India would be in the best interest of humanity.
Genghis Khan’s conquest of Europe reduced human carbon emissions by 700 million tonnes, and erasing India would reduce carbon emissions by more than three times that amount.
There is no need to start a war like Genghis Khan, just spread the disease and they will hate and kill each other.
But can such an act be forgiven?
Minister Isao Masakage struggled until the very end.
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“Your Majesty, I just received a call from Minister Isao Masakage.”
“But what is going on?”
“That… please read it.”
This is Geumneung, I have in my hands the report sent by AOPR.
Normally, the contents are summarized in the secretary’s office, but today, the original is uploaded, which means the contents are somewhat serious.
What a big deal happened again, the details were beyond imagination.
[Your Majesty, India’s annual carbon dioxide emissions amount to 30% of the Earth’s, and that percentage will continue to increase. In addition, as social conflicts in India deepen, the number of refugees continues to increase. Who can afford this?
– (omitted) –
So I propose this: Indians are a people who are used to being socially stigmatized, so if they spread the disease, it will perish on its own. There is no need for war, so I think this is the most certain way to deal with it.]
I took a moment to collect my thoughts.
Spreading a plague and wiping out India? I am not a humanitarian, so I do not feel much guilt about killing.
The problem is that epidemics are a thing of the past. It is common knowledge that the Black Death, which originated in China, wiped out one-third of the European population.
Can I really spread such a terrible disease with my own hands?
I don’t care if hundreds of millions of Indians die, but if countries that are members of AOPR are also affected, I will be ashamed to stand before them.
It would be better to go and shoot guns and drop bombs than to drop a plague, that’s the worst option, he decided.
“This plan should be scrapped, it’s too dangerous.”
“Understood, Your Majesty.”
“Tell the scientists, too, to never let the germs out. If the virus spreads, the world will stop. If we hear that a germ has leaked from a lab, we will burn down that area. Tell them clearly.”
“All right.”
This is how virus control orders were issued all over the world.
Am I making a fuss over nothing? Right now, the US Army has an infectious disease research lab.
Not only has the potential for infectious diseases to be used as weapons been acknowledged, but the Edgewood Chemical Center is also conducting research into using biological weapons as weapons.
Even if it is just for the sake of it, this is by no means a last resort.
Since it is a place that breeds germs that kill people, even a minor leak can lead to a disaster.
But there’s no need to think so negatively, because these research centers are what enable humanity to fight viruses.
It cannot be denied that the United States, which has been continuously researching bacteria since 1958, has laid the foundation for fighting infectious diseases with its accumulated technology.
Know your enemy and know yourself to win. If we had kept our distance from germs because they were dangerous, would humanity have survived the threat of infectious diseases?
That’s why Korea also has six bio-research institutes on remote islands.
Research that kills people and research that saves lives are being conducted simultaneously. This is a top secret and only I and a few people involved know about it.
I thought that with all this care, a leak wouldn’t happen, but this incident really woke me up.
‘Are these guys crazy? What are they spreading?’
What if the world economy comes to a halt after spreading an epidemic?
I wonder how that guy called Gwahakja came up with such an idea, and Isao Masakage, who submitted this report after being persuaded by such a guy’s words, is also out of his mind.
We plan to take care of the Ministry of Environment and the scientists in question soon.
But an incident occurred that prevented that.
It is not surprising that an epidemic broke out in India, a country with so many people living together and a long history of civil war.
The problem is the attitude of the Indian government,
When an epidemic breaks out, shouldn’t doctors be mobilized to treat patients and control society? But they were obsessed with stigmatizing.
“These guys are the ones causing the epidemic!!”
“Don’t come near me!! Anyone who approaches will be treated as a pathogen!!”
A society where doctors cannot approach patients,
Even Indian society has put up caste-denoting bands in the patient shelters.
Red for the untouchables, blue for third class citizens. Could this be happening in the late 20th century?
I was completely disgusted by that barbarism.
“Don’t you know that this isn’t just your problem, that Indian refugees are spreading all over the world?”
Indians migrating abroad to escape civil war and epidemics,
Should I accept them as members of society and treat them?
If that were to happen, it would be obvious that society would fall apart, so I branded Indians as ‘carriers of infectious diseases’ and closed the borders.
Not only Korea, but the entire country has closed its borders,
So the world economy came to a halt for a moment.