Obadiah: Now you've crossed every line

LDK MP Lumir Abdixhiku, through a Facebook post, has commented on doctors' refusal to treat patients today, the cause of the strike following the Constitutional decision to suspend the Law of Salaries. He writes this: A cancer - stricken witch is refused for chemotherapy. In the greatest human cold, they return as bad as merchandise. Reasons were [...]
LDK MP Lumir Abdixhiku, through a Facebook post, has commented on doctors' refusal to treat patients today, the cause of the strike following the Constitutional decision to suspend the Law of Salaries.
He writes this:
A cancer - stricken witch is refused for chemotherapy. In the greatest human cold, they return as bad as merchandise. The reason they tell them is the strike. Go explain to someone who faces life your reasons for strike.
No normal place does the strike affect life cases. Because strike cannot defeat man. It is, however, a border. Today, the lovely doctor, cross this line.
You have every right to hold a grudge; you have the right to protest. You've been fooled. They've played your dignity for a year straight. You've been given an unfair, dangerous law and now, just when you need instability, you're used as a tool. But your anger address is wrong. At least at this address you find patients with cancer; who you see as the last heroes, those drugs that wait for weeks in order to hope for more lives. I know that. I've been through such corridors with family more often than I could ever have imagined./Periscopi/












