Chapter 116 Faith
Chapter 116 Faith
Chapter 116 Faith
If Africans were truly as lazy, greedy, and unrestrained as Yousa claims, they would never have been able to reproduce to this day.
On the contrary, Yuza's laziness, greed, and lack of self-control became increasingly apparent.
Qin Rui would not easily label any particular ethnic group.
By Yuri's standards, many Libyans are beyond redemption and not worth the Libyan government wasting resources on.
What Qin Rui needs to do is to establish a set of standards that are as fair as possible, so that those who are truly willing to change their lives through hard work will receive the rewards they deserve.
In Libya, whether Arabs, Berbers, East Asians, or Africans, everyone is treated equally before the law.
Even if Qin Rui obtains a fully-level soldier from the system, he will still be severely punished if he violates Libyan law.
After the establishment of the new government, the Numidian Brigade was not dissolved, but continued to exist in a special form.
In present-day Libya, local officials are not elected, but rather selected and directly appointed by the new Libyan government from among veterans.
These soldiers included both those Qin Rui had exchanged from the system and former government officers and soldiers.
There were even opposition figures from the civil war era.
Their biggest commonality is that they did not betray or abandon Libya.
After the civil war ended, many so-called "elites" who had fled Libya during the war returned to Libya, only to be surprised to find that there was no place for them in Libya anymore.
During Colonel's rule, Libya's vested interest groups faced considerable scrutiny.
The civil war perfectly solved this problem.
The newly appointed mayor of Tripoli, Mohammed, was previously just a Libyan government soldier with a high school diploma, possessing neither an impressive resume nor a distinguished military record.
Mohammed stayed with the government forces in Sirte until the very last moment, and only after the colonel died did Mohammed lay down his arms with the last group of government troops.
The Numidian Brigade recaptured Tripoli, and Mohammed joined the Numidian Brigade.
During the Battle of Benghazi, Muhammad lost his left arm and was forced to retire due to injury.
Even the president of the University of Tripoli, Hamman, believes that Mohammed is neither capable nor suitable to serve as the mayor of Tripoli.
Qin Rui also knew that Muhammad was not capable enough.
However, Muhammad was extremely principled.
This is enough.
Qin Rui doesn't need the Tripoli mayor's investment promotion efforts.
There is no need for the mayor of Tripoli to plan a development route for Tripoli.
There is no need for the mayor of Tripoli to exert his abilities to build Tripoli into a first-class international metropolis.
Qin Rui had only one requirement for Muhammad: to adhere to principles.
At Hamman's insistence, the University of Tripoli resumed legal education.
However, the purpose of the law school at the University of Tripoli is no longer to train lawyers, but to train legal education workers so that all Libyans know what they can and cannot do.
Libya is increasing law courses starting in secondary schools, so that at least the next generation of Libyans will know that in Libya, the law takes precedence over tradition.
If you can't accept this, you can leave Libya.
Never attempt to challenge the authority of Libyan law.
"Should this model be implemented in Guinea as well?"
Yuri reminded Qin Rui that Guinea does not have a tradition of "respecting teachers and valuing education".
To be precise, apart from East Asia and a few other countries influenced by Confucian culture, almost no other country in the world has a tradition of "respecting teachers and valuing education".
"This must be implemented!"
Qin Rui's attitude was firm.
The Libyans during the Colonel's era, after satisfying their most basic survival needs, began to pursue so-called personal fulfillment, which led to the emergence of all sorts of monsters and demons.
Guinea's economy is in dire straits, with the poor struggling to make ends meet and young children forced to work as child laborers in mines, having no opportunity to receive an education.
Libya's education system is a comprehensive policy. Schools are not only free, but also provide nutritious meals and school supplies. Even the uniforms are provided. Last year alone, the Libyan government spent nearly 250 billion dinars on education, equivalent to nearly 50 billion US dollars.
During the Colonel's rule, detailed population statistics for Libya were lacking.
The new government discovered after completing the census that Libya's population under the age of 14 was only 84.5, accounting for about 13% of the total population.
Only 4% of the population is over 60 years old.
The average cost of education in Libya, when averaged across every Libyan under the age of 14, is approximately 2.96 dinars.
Although Guinea has nationalized its mineral resources, the majority of them are still taken by multinational corporations, with very little belonging to the Guinean government.
Guinea has a severely young population, with those under the age of 14 accounting for more than 40% of the total population.
Even though the Guinean government invests most of its resources in education, it is still unable to ensure that Guinean students enjoy the same education as Libyan students.
Despite the immense difficulty, Qin Rui was determined to do it.
Qin Rui instructed Christopher that Cyrenaica Investment Company should allocate a portion of its profits from Guinea to invest in Guinean education.
In this way, when the next generation of Guineans grows up, the friendship between Libya and Guinea will be inseparable.
"The French will not allow Guineans to receive an education."
Yuri is not optimistic about Guinea's prospects.
Since the Berlin Conference in 1885, Guinea has been placed under French influence.
From that time onward, France began its colonization of Guinea.
Guinea gained independence in 1958 and, through a referendum, completely separated from the French Community.
Although Guinea gained independence, it not only failed to escape French colonial rule, but also suffered even more brutal exploitation and plunder.
If the people of Guinea awaken, they will certainly not forget this history.
This is why France is determined to keep Guinea ignorant and chaotic, no matter what.
Put yourself in others' shoes.
This explains why East Asia is isolated internationally.
Although the French hoped that their new colonial rule over Guinea could continue indefinitely.
After the Guinean government forces launched their offensive, the already disorganized Guinean opposition was powerless to resist and suffered a crushing defeat.
While the government forces were deployed, armed groups formed by several multinational corporations and Libyan troops fighting in Guinea also mobilized to cooperate with the Guinean government forces in combating anti-government forces.
Alexander gained a new understanding of the Arabs' military power.
Traditionally, Arabs, like a certain group skilled in usury, are not known for their military prowess. If it weren't for the discovery of oil in the Middle East in modern times, the Arab ethnic group would have almost disappeared.
Alexander was impressed by the fighting prowess of the Libyan army in its battles against anti-government forces.
Libyan soldiers are not only skilled in combat, but also adept at using various weapons and equipment.
Moreover, the discipline and fighting spirit they displayed made Alexander feel as if he had returned to the imperial graveyard of 30 years ago.
Saleh was not surprised by this.
A large forest has all kinds of birds.
Libya's unique unit in Red Alert is the Tesla Truck.
In the Middle East, there are countless Arabs who strapped bombs to themselves and perished alongside the invaders.
In terms of courage alone, the brave Arabs are no less courageous than other ethnic groups.
Even the Slavs, known as the "fighting nation," are full of traitors under the influence of Western media, and are not much better off than Libya during its civil war.
Alexander was very unhappy with Saleh's comparison of Arabs to Slavs.
"Okay, let's not talk about humanity, let's just look at the performance of the Libyan army and security contractors;
What do you think of their performance?
Saleh's question left Alexander speechless.
While this question may seem like a misrepresentation, the Slavic security personnel from Simandou Security Company did indeed perform worse than the Libyan reinforcements.
Do you know why?
Before Alexander could answer, Saleh revealed the answer: "These Libyan soldiers came with the mission of restoring Libya's glory. They want to rescue the Guineans, not fight for money."
They firmly believed that their sacrifice would not be in vain;
They have faith!
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