Bad morals with COVID-19
the ‘mother of all absurdities’ stated, in what can be called her unprecedented discovery that what is said about the source of the epidemic, or coronavirus, is not correct, and that the cause of all these deaths is due to ‘sarin gas’, which is universally classified as one of the weapons of mass destruction.
1. this is the first time in human history that a citizen, or a human being, discovers that sarin gas is contagious and that has been said by the health authorities in 196 countries is a lie.
2. fortunately for me, intellectually and mentally, and in particular financially, what the swindlers and sorcerers, blowing in the ‘bellows’, with the aim of igniting the embers of incense for the millions of followers discovered that using water, soap, sterilization, and disinfection fluids are more beneficial and healthier to protecting them from the virus than from seeking help, even if temporarily, from the righteous.
3. ayed al-qarni whose acts we have described earlier in several articles tweeted, calling on his lord to heal his patients and those of muslims. he did nothing other than what he used to do before or rather what he is accustomed.
the egyptian billionaire naguib sawiris, known for his benevolent deeds, replied to him with a smart and counter-tweet in which he called on alqarni to include christians in his prayers as well. failure to heal them means the transmission of the disease to muslims. you went, so you came back. so what else is new?
4. countries that have long been known for being arrogant and underestimating others religiously, doctrinally or culturally have discovered their wrong perceptions and wrong means and methods of protection for themselves. they are helpless and powerless in front of something they do not see or reading quran on water not work and they are in constant need of the help of others, especially the infidels and atheists and heretics from the west and china and its neighbors.
this urgent need undoubtedly has shaken the existence of their leaders, but they will continue to be arrogant, but time will prove to those of them who ‘survive’, that we are all brothers and humans are forced to coexist with each other and that we must stop hurling curses at others from the pulpits of mosques, from classrooms and lecture halls though they have been continuously working hard day and night to save humanity from an epidemic and grave dangers.
i do not know how the weak, the bad and the failed curse one who is trying to save him from certain destruction and who makes his serums, his medications and the means of his comfort?
5. iran stated, through the guide, that it rejects the united states’ offer to provide humanitarian aid to it. i understand iran’s refusal of ‘humanitarian’ aid, particularly from the country that has imposed the ‘inhuman’ blockade, of course, from its point of view.
i believe that iran or others will eventually be able, without or with the help of others to overcome the epidemic, but the important question is: at what cost?
this indifference to the frightening loss of life and property is characteristic of totalitarian and religious systems in particular, and this is what we saw from both sides of the eight-year war. this epidemic will prompt all countries of the world to change their behavior whether they like it or not.
the name of mr. anwar sultan bin isa, vice-president of the kuwaiti humanitarian friendship society was inadvertently omitted in my article the day before yesterday from the list of the board of directors, knowing that he is one of the big donors, so i apologize to him.