It is a shame
to witness many families around South Africa making their kith-and-kin deliberately
suffer through starvation.
With many countries around the world struggling to feed
their own families, below a dollar level daily expenditure, feeding a family of
three a day is a hard earn toll on its own, never mind a family of five or
more. Here in South Africa, we are privileged to have a much fortunate level of
daily surplus to be able to share with others. However, the spirit of sharing
is annulled by greed, judgements and perpetual verbal, emotional and physical
abuses that ensue in many households around our country.
What will you earn by starving a family member, because
they are at a disadvantaged possession, through work or ailment?
The ironical thing about individuals that perpetuate such
ills, not to exaggerate the fact, are good, well earning, churchgoers who stand
in the face of belief and claim to protect their own. Alas, to starve them out
of their families.
There are outright vindictive Mothers and Fathers out
there, who can afford to feed their families but choose not to because, they
feel the need to be feared, not because they fear sparing-the-rod. Hence,
create an endless circle of adult to child abuse, which reveals itself through posterity.
Hence you find nephews and nieces who feel the need to
avenge their ‘fathers’ for abandoning them through starving their uncle to
death*
There are unassuming women and men out there who
starve their spouse because, they feel the need to ‘control’. And feel the need
to be the head and be heard at whatever cost, when they have a job and the other doesn’t.
Others preach the holy word, ‘fasting’ to instil their
misguided suppression. Yes, it is truth that God comes closer through ‘fasting’,
however that ‘fasting’ period must be rightly guided through a ‘Spiritual
Journey’ not through callously starving children who don’t even know why they
are ‘fasting’ in the first place. A
starving mind doesn’t comprehend anything*
Jesus Christ did not handout bread as a symbol of
death and repression, how he gave bread as a symbol of life and cultivation.
In any case, outright starvation leads to delusion.
Many families in countries such as a United States of
America and Britain, noteworthy G8 members, go to Feeding-Stations every midday
or evening to line-up for sustenance, in order to make it another day.
It is one thing to help a family member out, and
another to spoil them rotten. Giving a supporting hand means not giving up on
that person, BUT starving them is equivalent to killing them.
Others eat to live, while others live to eat, however
you put it, one can never use food as a weapon of suppression. No one in their
right state of mind uses bread to persecute another.
WORD TO THE BREAD OF PERSECUTION REVOLUTION
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