I never said it was her problem.
For me personally (for all that it’s worth), it sounds like Reza did someone’s work for a fee, and then came here to increase his certainty about an aspect of English – specifically, whether or not he was correct that the term “wit brain” does not really exist. I would see no problem with that, except for the implied intellectual dishonesty of the “charging someone to do their homework” thing. Since he’s a tutor, this could be okay if he was just checking over their work and helping them understand where they went wrong, but it really sounds from what he said like he was charging them to do the actual work, which is cheating.
I don’t know about Iran, but in India homework doers are a big industry. I don’t mean just tutoring. They’re hired, often by the parents themselves, to sit down and do the actual homework while Junior is off playing somewhere. They justify it by claiming the homework loads are too heavy.
Can teachers hire teacher doers who pretend to teach and assign pretend homework? A good teacher doer could collect twice by doing the pretend homework.
The more pretend homework the teacher doer assigns, the more he/she could collect by doing the pretend homework. Runaway feedback and riches beyond the dreams of avarice.