In a world where the stars align to influence our fate, a heartbreaking story emerges from Afghanistan that makes you wonder—how far would you go to keep your family alive? The BBC recently aired distressing footage of Abdul Rashid Azimi, a father facing an unimaginable dilemma: selling his 7-year-old twins, Roqia and Rohila. With mounting debts and an empty stomach, Azimi believes this is his only option to ensure the survival of his other children. As he shared his anguish with reporters, stating, “I am poor and in debt,” we’re left grappling with the moral complexities of desperation. While the BBC attempts to frame this as a harrowing choice born of necessity, many online have branded it as a tragic evil—a stark reminder of the human condition under the weight of relentless hardship. For those navigating these turbulent cosmic waters, the story serves as a potent reflection of our choices when faced with dire circumstances. LEARN MORE.

BBC released some devastating footage from Afghanistan showing a father named Abdul Rashid Azimi who says he has to sell his 7-year-old twins, Roqia and Rohila. He claims he’s so deep in debt and hungry that it’s the only way to keep his other kids alive. He told reporters “I am poor and in debt” and says his children constantly beg him for bread he doesn’t have. While the BBC framed it as a desperate choice, folks online are convinced this is pure evil. P
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