Whereare your manners? - retard indeed! I don't get your point? I'm not making any judgement about someone having an abortion I just didn't see the relevance between abortion and kidney transplant - and such situations arise all round the world even in advanced economic countries - these are just personal choices that people make - there are many poor peopel who don't have abortion and just hope things work out?
@katefromthenorth There are too many children born into poverty all throughout world already for people to hope things will work out when they are not financially equipped to take care of the expenses of having a child. At the onset of the Islamic Revolution, the government encouraged Iranians to have as many children as possible and the outcome of it now is a huge population under the age of 35 many of whom are drug addicted and unemployed.
@DontForgetIran2010 True but the unecessary sanctions regime is not helpful so please lobby the US government about this. Drugs are a huge problem, unemployment is a factor but so to is the fact that drugs are being illegally transported through Iran from Afghanistan and Pakistan and that some of the trade happens in Iran. I think you should campaign against Iranians inside the country who are facilitating the transport of drugs and dealing inside Iran. Some people will do anything for money.
@katefromthenorth I'm sure you will find that many of the people who are facilitating the transportation of drugs are some of the least advantaged people and are even risking the death penalty to make a living. The issues within Iran's borders are much more complicated than the average American could ever understand. They are faced with a web of issues that have roots in places beyond imagination.
@DontForgetIran2010 Well of course what you say is part of the problem. Having worked with families caught up in drugs one way are another I know that drug dealers are the biggest part of the problem. They deliberately target vulnerable people with their trade. Please explain more about this particular problem in Iran. Thanks
@katefromthenorth furthermore, the drug problem in Iran doesn't have its roots in drug dealers. They are simply supplying a demand for a depressed, oppressed community of people that have no choice but to desensitize themselves to what is happening around them. Illegal drugs are used in the US too because people want them. The more pressure on people, the more drug addiction.
How could his wife donate a kidney? The kidney would have to match and it is not usual that a spouses kidney would match? So why did she have to have an abortion? Is kidney disease inherited? The guy near the end on the phone the voice was added it was out of sequence.
guys, watch from the beginning and you'll understand.
presa1200 8 months ago
Whereare your manners? - retard indeed! I don't get your point? I'm not making any judgement about someone having an abortion I just didn't see the relevance between abortion and kidney transplant - and such situations arise all round the world even in advanced economic countries - these are just personal choices that people make - there are many poor peopel who don't have abortion and just hope things work out?
katefromthenorth 1 year ago
@katefromthenorth There are too many children born into poverty all throughout world already for people to hope things will work out when they are not financially equipped to take care of the expenses of having a child. At the onset of the Islamic Revolution, the government encouraged Iranians to have as many children as possible and the outcome of it now is a huge population under the age of 35 many of whom are drug addicted and unemployed.
DontForgetIran2010 2 months ago
@DontForgetIran2010 True but the unecessary sanctions regime is not helpful so please lobby the US government about this. Drugs are a huge problem, unemployment is a factor but so to is the fact that drugs are being illegally transported through Iran from Afghanistan and Pakistan and that some of the trade happens in Iran. I think you should campaign against Iranians inside the country who are facilitating the transport of drugs and dealing inside Iran. Some people will do anything for money.
katefromthenorth 1 month ago
@katefromthenorth I'm sure you will find that many of the people who are facilitating the transportation of drugs are some of the least advantaged people and are even risking the death penalty to make a living. The issues within Iran's borders are much more complicated than the average American could ever understand. They are faced with a web of issues that have roots in places beyond imagination.
DontForgetIran2010 1 month ago
@DontForgetIran2010 Well of course what you say is part of the problem. Having worked with families caught up in drugs one way are another I know that drug dealers are the biggest part of the problem. They deliberately target vulnerable people with their trade. Please explain more about this particular problem in Iran. Thanks
katefromthenorth 6 days ago
@katefromthenorth furthermore, the drug problem in Iran doesn't have its roots in drug dealers. They are simply supplying a demand for a depressed, oppressed community of people that have no choice but to desensitize themselves to what is happening around them. Illegal drugs are used in the US too because people want them. The more pressure on people, the more drug addiction.
DontForgetIran2010 1 month ago
How could his wife donate a kidney? The kidney would have to match and it is not usual that a spouses kidney would match? So why did she have to have an abortion? Is kidney disease inherited? The guy near the end on the phone the voice was added it was out of sequence.
katefromthenorth 1 year ago
@katefromthenorth you idiot. she got a abortion because they couldnt afford to have a kid in the long run. retard.
IRANisPERSIA1 1 year ago