From Yemeni cripples to Wall Street wolves!
Gholamreza Bani Asadi
The news is so sweet that even a long drink of honey cannot quench its bitterness. One news about the sale of bread in installments, another about playing with flour quotas in the palace, and another from the mouth of a sociologist about the increase in anger of social groups and the next about the increase in the population below the poverty line, etc. There are also news that reveal the happiness hidden in some of the news. Meanwhile, a news is quoted from circles, official media and cyberspace that is not digestible at all; The story of the princes of the Islamic Republic in the company of the wolves of Wall Street! Where else can you put this in your heart? I wish the owner of the Yemeni theory would give up one of his jobs and educate his princes at the level of the revolution. Not the kind of education that wears a diplomat’s collared shirt and buttons it to the end and appears in the crowd with a beard. No, education in such a way that, like the same Yemeni youth, they are jealous in defending the truth and give their lives to prevent the invasion of wolves. A person who makes a model for the people by tying the Yemenis should not raise his children to sit in the ranks of the wolves of Wall Street. We may not have known the story of these wolves until today, but the site Event24 wrote frankly: The name of the conference is derived from a film by Martin Scorsese, which tells the story of a man named Jordan Belfort who makes money by sewing and selling property on the stock exchange. He makes a lot of money and spends his wealth on cocaine, alcohol, prostitution, etc. does. Interestingly, Mr. Abul Mashaghal’s children sat next to Jordan Belfort at the conference to learn more about his views. Now we should not say to Mr. Abu al-Mashaghl: As the saying goes, either be as you appear or appear as you are or educate your children as you say or guide people as you raise your children. He strikes a fatal blow. Not trust in him and his children, but in the army that he holds thirty-several management positions, positions that in the language of statistics say, for each, we have given 72 martyrs. Now multiply their posts and positions by 72 to see how many Karbala martyrs we have given, but the result. I don’t want to say his children, but one of his achievements is these children. I wish the gentlemen would educate their children in such a way that they would not cause people to become counter-revolutionaries and at least seek acquittal for their actions.
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