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1816 Not Beautiful 2

Although Roman is still a parliamentary politician, he denied that money determines politics, monopoly and restricts progress, and he also admitted that the country must stand at a higher position to regulate the country. As for the issues of people's livelihood and education that he has been paying attention to, he cannot refute it, because Bavaria has almost achieved the best level in the world now!

Unlike Pisusky, Roman Drowsky was a pragmatic person. When the situation was unfavorable, he would not pursue the independence of the Polish nation strongly, and even cooperate with the powerful government in exchange for a greater degree of autonomy when necessary. He advocated that the Poles should give up their high attitude and the so-called romantic nationalist spirit, be more pragmatic, and devote their energy to social production and progress.

On the issue of ethnicity, Roman Drowsky was even more extreme. He believed that a Polish country should be a pure Polish nation, rather than a hodgepodge of ethnic composition. Even he had a contempt for the Polish-Lithuanian Kingdom that most Poles looked up to. In his opinion, this kind of ethnic group and the decadent aristocratic politics were the most fundamental reason for Poland's decline!

So, overall, Roman is a person who can compromise, but at the same time he has extraordinary persistence in national character and social progress! This is also the fundamental reason why Bavaria killed Pisusky and considered cooperating with Roman Drowsky.

At the same time, in his opinion, Poland is similar to the Russian Empire and Bavaria and the Prussian Empire, which are once completely independent countries and were eventually forced to incorporate into the empire. Judging from the current situation, Bavaria, which was originally smaller than Russian Poland, has become today's behemoth in just over 20 years. It has such powerful power and can express its opinions loudly in the German Federal Parliament. If all political considerations and prejudice are a model for Poland, he thinks Bavaria is simply a role model for Poland!

"Mr. Roman, you are a very realistic person and will not pursue illusory things like some people, so I think I can discuss some things with you. We are standing here now, and this is the result. As for the reasons and what is important, so there is no need for you to hate us, because these paths are all taken by you. If Pisusky waits steadily for the end of the war, then a Polish country with a certain degree of independence may not appear, but now, nothing is possible. After these series of things have happened, no matter who Germany comes to power, no matter who comes to power, Germany will not consider establishing a Polish kingdom. Do you understand what I mean?" It felt like it was almost brewing, and Kariput began to discuss the core issue.

"Then what else do you say to me?! You once again divided Poland! Cut the original Russian Poland into small pieces! Then you eat it! You are even crueler than the Russians! The Germans have gradually erased the uniqueness of the Polish nation in Galicia. Compared with the Russians, you are the most terrifying devils! You aim to achieve assimilation! This is something I would rather die than accept! I think you and Bavaria behind you made this plan, right? Split the Poles into pieces, mix them with other nations, then cook them into a pot of soup, and finally drink it!" Roman Drowsky attacked the count opposite with the most vicious words.

"However, the loser has no right to choose. If you insist on fighting, we can do more thoroughly." Earl Kariput did not mind the other party's anger and verbal attacks.

"For example, all the people who are currently involved in the rebellion will be sent to our colonies in Africa. The land is vast and sparsely populated, and a large amount of labor is very needed to build it," said Kariput.

"Your approach is even more disgusting than the Russians! You have used open and upright reasons to reduce the population of the Polish region that originally belonged to the Polish nation! If I guess correctly, in the future provincial divisions, you will deliberately mix Polish, Russians, and Baltic coastal nations to continue to weaken us?" Roman said angrily.

"Also, we will deal with the upper class of the Polish nation. I think you should support me in this regard. After all, from the perspective of origin, you are from the civilian class, and if you want to talk about political ideas, you are incompatible with those Polish nobles. We have helped you solve these problems. Are you unhappy?" Kariput asked with a smile.

"I..." Roman was speechless for a moment because he was indeed very disdainful of the nobles. Indeed, in the history of the fall of Poland, there were indeed Polish nobles who used their blood and lives to strive for independence again and again. Although in his opinion, these uprisings were invincible, or even stupid, it is undeniable that these uprisings were an important part of Polish nationalism.

Although the final decline of the Polish Kingdom in history can be understood as the expansion of the aristocratic power and the excessive weakening of central power. However, in this chaotic era, some nobles and intellectuals did make their own contributions. So, when he heard Kariput say this, Roman was still very afraid of such a thing happening!

"Think about what happens afterwards? The Polish nation will be scattered in Germany, Austria, Russia, and Africa. Your population concentration will further decline. With the continuous integration of the surrounding ethnic groups, perhaps the future Poles are just a label. You are not at all different from other ethnic groups in your daily life. Of course, Polish civilians will also enjoy the same treatment as other ethnic groups. The descendants of the Germans and Poles grew up under a national flag and were loyal to an empire. Isn't this a good situation? Maybe in the past few decades, you have no intention or strength to pursue so-called independence." Kariput's words moved Roman like a poisonous snake and shuddered!

Of course, Kariput's words are factual, but they are also intimidating. The independence tendency of Poland is really too strong. If it is simply about spirit, this nation is much stronger than Italy... It is not that easy for a nation with millions and tens of millions to split and divide? Although some of the Poles in Galicia and Poznan have been loyal ministers for Prussia for hundreds of years, some Poles still want to be independent. Although theoretically speaking, this approach should be effective, but who knows in reality? If it is confirmed that the problem can be solved, he doesn't have to talk nonsense with Roman here!
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