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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The practice club bit. Please tell me why was I
your donkey ever day? Well, I don't even know why
we played that intro because today's Donkey of to day
and not even from America. Donkey today for when the
sixteenth goes to a hospital worker in Birmingham, England named
Aisha Basharad. Aisha is twenty three years old and she
works at the Heartland Hospital which because of her, at
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least for the moment, should be knowing this heartless hospital.
Now today is donkey to day is a teachable moment
and it's a simple lesson one we should all know.
And that is when you die, life goes on, the
world will keep turning. The sun will come out tomorrow,
the moon will say at night. Absolutely nothing is gonna
stop when you cease to no longer exist in the
physical form. Yes, you hope that your family and friends
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more than you. Hell, you may hope to trend on
Twitter for a few hours, but what's guaranteed to happen
is the world as we know it will move on.
This is why you cannot live life for other people. Uh,
you know, living life, living your life for other people,
living your life for other folks. Validation is pointless. Okay,
live your life for you, all right, not to these
other people's expectations, because I promise you, when you are
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in the ground, nobody is going to truly care except
the closest people to you, and guess what, they're gonna
move on with their life as well. And this story
is a prime example of that. Okay. See, I used
to bush your rod works in the COVID nineteen ward
at Heartland Hospital and an eighty three year old woman
who was a patient at the hospital died. Well, I
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don't know what the procedures when the patient dies and
you're a hospital worker. I'd like to know some all
our hospital workers out there hit us up. It's not
like you have an emotional connection with the person. It's
not like the person is a family or friends. So
I don't expect you to be in tears or grieving.
But there is a certain respect what one must have
for the dead. Correct, Even working as a hospital worker,
you just can't get numb to death, can you. Well,
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I used to buysh your rod is what some would
call a cold piece with a cold heart. See Aisha.
Seventeen minutes after this eighty three year old woman was
pronounced dead. Seventeen minutes after she was pronounced dead, she
took this dead woman bank card and used it to
buy chips, candy and soldiers from a vending machine. Now
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I totally get it. This eight three old woman can't
take that money with her, but it's dead. No respect
for the dead In England, the author WILLIAMY Gladstone one said,
show me the manner in which your nation are community
cares for his dead, and I will measure with math,
mathematical exactness, the tender sympathies of its people, their respect
for the laws of the land, and their loyalty to
high ideals. Well, ideals here must be low. I'm not
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gonna judge the totality of a twenty three year old
you know a woman's character for this one situation. But man,
how can you not have some respect and reverence for
the dead? How hard is it to treat someone the
way you would want to be treated, or treat someone
the way you would want them to treat your family members?
How would you feel if your grandma or mother path
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and you found out someone used their bank card to
buy some chili, cheese, freedough, some oreoles and a sprite
seventeen minutes after they died. I mean, damn, the body
is still warm. Land there can the next can get contacted?
Has the family been notified before you get the snacking
on a dead person's dime? Also, what makes you think
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you wouldn't get caught if you pronounced the dead person
you know, dead at a certain time. Wouldn't someone see
the bank transactions, all six of them that you made
aisha after the time of death, Like, come on, aisha
another bad creation. Didn't make a whole classic bracket about
you for you to be committing crimes like this. That
was an old head reference. Kids, Google at your parents,
aunt and uncles know exactly what I'm talking about, though,
And yes, she did commit a crime. She's being charged
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with theF and has been sentenced to a five month
jail term. It actually says to five month jail terms.
What is that ten months? I don't know. The moral
of the story is she's going to jail and these
are the consequences of her poor choices in her lack
of respect for the dead. Confucius one said we should
keep the dead before our eyes and honor them as
still though living. I just don't understand the lack of
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honor here, I don't understand the lack of respect. People's
show for the dead is usually the loss of life,
which teaches us about the work for life. And I
would hope that my life is worth more than salton, vinegar,
potato chips, some famous famous cookies and a PEPSI. Please
let bring me Mark givesha bosha rock the biggest he
ha he ha he hah. You're stupid, mother, Are you dumb?
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Donkey to Day is brought to you by the law
office of Michael s Lamm and Soft. Don't be a donkey.
Dive pound to fifty on your cell and say the bull.
If you've been hurting a construction accident, that's pound too
five old from your cell and say the bull.