Thief of Food
June 8, 2025•232 words
You accuse an individual of theft at the same time you give them food, and then you turn around and accuse them of stealing the very food you just gave. Think about that. How can that make sense?
As Christians, or Muslims, or Buddhists, or Jewish, or Sikhs gave someone food, you willingly handed it over. You can’t then claim they stole it. That’s a contradiction. You can’t say “this is yours” and then act like they took it without permission. If you do, you’re twisting the truth to fit your own agenda, not reality. It breaks the basic rules of logic and fairness.
When you give with one hand and accuse with the other, you’re not being generous, you’re being manipulative.
When an individual says, I can pay and you say as a moral religious believing person, no worries we care for one another.
You’re using the act of giving as a trap.
That’s not about helping someone or being respectful or building a relationship towards someone or telling them I got you, no worries. That’s about setting them up. If you accuse someone of theft after offering them food, you turn the food into a weapon. That’s cruelty disguised as kindness. Morally, you’re not doing right by the person, you’re trying to control, discredit them, humiliate them, seeking punishment upon them, subjugate them as thieves, as criminals.
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