It's all one flower.

2190. Losing it late

Jernui folded his thick eyebrows and framed his arms.

Senator Krapifnik, isn't it better to make a video of this video and stream it?

Common language?

"If I show you a digested version of a history video made by Farquill in common language, I'll be able to solve the misunderstandings of people who don't understand because they don't have enough basic knowledge."

"Is it difficult to guide people who have seen this video?"

Farkill raises his face from his tablet and looks at the adults.

Why is it so difficult?

Curse doctor Septentriau heard that it was unusual for a Farquill to vomit a soft sound. Amiela and Taigeta seem to agree, tilting their necks and looking at Farquill.

Farquill counted the problems.

"It takes about half a day to put together the digest version. After the conversation, there will be fewer people watching this video and this post from the Quaecito reporter.”

Huh? In just half a day?

The curse surgeon Septentriou doubted the speed of his ears.

"The SNS timeline doesn't have to read back old posts because more and more posts from accounts that people follow and strangers that have spread around are coming through."

"Is that what you're saying?"

"I mean, I'm opening a post that introduces the video alone, but if I put it back into the entire post of the Quaecito reporter... this is it."

Farkill manipulates the tablet device.

The post you just posted isn't in the top screen of your profile. I sent pages over and over, and it appeared that I had gone quite far down.

“If you're following a lot of accounts, you won't be able to go back much longer, just because you're a reporter.”

"Ahhh....."

“Since this is not a video that people watch repeatedly, even if you put a commentary video link in the comment section of the video, the effect is limited.”

Taigeta was encouraged by the dark voice of Farkill.

It's spreading, and it'll be passed on to people who know it later, so it's better than doing nothing.

"History video, even if it's just a link now, are you sure you want to paste it first?"

Amiela the needle hears. Septentrio, too.

But Farkill laid his eyes down and shook his head.

"People who only have a tablet device often look at SNS and flyers when they have a little free time or waiting time on the go. Due to the battery level, I won't be able to watch videos that have more than 40 minutes."

How few people can sit down and watch where you can insert the outlet?

"I do it at night when I can relax at home, but there's a lot of music, movies, games, etc."

Taigeta says with distant eyes.

Farkill makes more problems.

"In SNS, at most, I prefer a time limit of about 30 seconds or less."

“There are promo videos of music, movie trailers, and even if it takes more than five minutes, fans can watch it all the way through.”

Taigeta's words as a professional singer were persuasive.

Curse Doctor Septentriau turned his attention back to the tablet device.

“Sure, it's hard to follow subtitles on this little screen, but if you're young”

"With a cheap line contract, there is very little data that can be sent and received in a month."

Unexpected explanations blocked Septentriou from seeing Farquill.

"How do you say that...?"

“Videos have a lot of data, so people who only have cheap contracts don't link to videos in the first place.”

The described Farquill's face is cloudy.

“People who have computers and can pull fixed lines to their homes are those who have incomes.”

"I've heard that about 1 percent of the people in the Barbatum Federation are super rich, and there are a lot of people in the system who can't pay for hospitals and give up treatment."

Huh?

Taigeta told me, and Septentriou, the curse doctor, doubted my ears.

In the Republic of Nemoraris, it is impossible to give up healing because of poverty.

Farkill's face is getting darker and darker.

“Barbados' urban areas have high rents, no jobs at all, and a lot of homeless people staying overnight in their cars. Even among those who don't even have a car, charity is thriving, so clothes, food, school supplies, and so on are all covered by donations.”

"But when I get sick, the people in the Barbatum Federation allow the government to do nothing?" Even though it's a democracy? "

Krapifnik raised the same question as a member of the Diet.

Farkill pokes the tablet device and answers.

"When Barbatum decided to send the Army to Artel, I did a lot of research."

Barbatum has a hospital dedicated to free medical care for the underprivileged.

The budget comes from the federal government and the republics, but it's not enough to add both.

Medical workers are always understaffed. Trained priests and lay people assisted by nursing assistants in service activities to make up for the shortage of labor.

General consumables such as sheets can only be donated, and equipment and medical devices are not updated as they were many generations ago. Even if there is a replacement, it is all used, and it is old at the time of purchase.

Inpatient meals are mainly donated by farmers and food companies, with significant deviations depending on the time and location, and insufficient response to patients requiring dietary therapy.

There was also a shortage of medicines, and many hospitals were able to prescribe only one daily dose per person per visit.

Still, the patients who were treated are better than the ones who were treated.

It's always booked, and the average across the Federation is half a year. In terms of the republics that make up the Federation, the longest country has to wait ten months, at the very least two months, and there is no emergency response.

The half-poor, who are unable to use the hospital due to income restrictions, will have to buy cheap over-the-counter medicines and nutritional supplements from pharmacies and do their own thing.

Even among the middle class who could secure a place to live, households that fell into poverty endlessly owed large sums of money simply because they underwent surgery for fractures and appendicitis.

"If you can't maintain a line contract with a terminal, you won't be able to work, and medical expenses tend to be put off in households."

"Oh no..."

The curse doctor Septentriou lost much of his words.

“If there are a lot of poor people in a democratic country, I think we can do something about it if we get people elected to Congress to improve our healthcare policies.”

Amiela, the needle, looked at Senator Krapifnik and said:

Congressmen of the Republic of Nemoraris tilted their necks in a difficult face.

“I don't know what's going on with the Barbatum federal electoral system, but I wonder if the election notice will reach people who don't come to live there or people whose addresses are uncertain when they stay in the car?”

"Ahh...!"

Taigeta throws her gaze away somewhere.

"There are quite a few people who can't read or write, right?"

"Huh? Even though it's a Kirkland?"

Amiela from the Listvar Autonomous Region is in the upper reaches of the sky.

"There are many immigrants and illegal immigrants who are having trouble with their money." Common language is as close as you can get to a conversation. "

"Ahh... you know the local language... but what can you do with it?"

"Yes. Simple labor that you can do without words. Rather than an election, if they find out you're here, they'll catch you and force you to leave. It seems that many people are too poor to go to local schools.”

Taigeta even speaks.

When she was peaceful, she was a member of Artel's nationally popular singer, the Instant Star Daughter, and travelled many times to the Barbatum Federation for concerts. Even foreigners can hear you during a busy bullet tour. It must be a pretty big social problem.

“The poor are too poor to get their voices heard in local and national policies.”

Curse Doctor Septentrio remembered the boy soldier Morph's rough face.

Those who have lost their educational opportunities because of poverty are ejected from the electoral system on the assumption that they can read and write.

Many democracies position the right to vote as a fundamental human right. However, it will be transformed if there is no dwelling and adequate education for the whole nation.

If there are many people in the Barbatum Federation who are unable to view videos or understand common languages due to economic reasons, as pointed out by Farkill, I felt that it was no use making commentary videos after the season of discussion.