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Question to Eden

Posted: 13 Nov 2020, 19:22
by eritrea
Dear Eden,
You've been extra active lately, and I must say I understand the reason. I find it astonishing though when I read Tigrains views of expression regarding Eritrea and Eritreans.

I'm going to tell a story about a Sudanese man who lost his son in a car accident. The boy was cycling on a road and a car driver ran over the boy and the boy died instantly.

Sudanese police arrested the driver. and asked the boy's father, what measures should be taken against him.

And the father told them that it was God's will and that God gives and God takes and therefore they should release him at once.

the driver was very happy and went home. And he did not know how to repay the boy's father for what he did for him. So, he bought a new bike and went to the boy's home and left the new bike to the boy's dad. He expected to receive a big hug of gratitude from the family, of course.

But the reception was the exact opposite. The boy's father was extremely hurt emotionally. And in the rage of anger, he asked him to disappear from his home with what he came with, and told him that he would demand from the authorities that he be held accountable for what he committed against his son. And he did exactly what he promised.

Why do you think he forgave him in the beginning but went mad with anger when he came with a new bike to thank him.