The People’s Cube
Two hungry bear cubs found a head of cheese the size of a good piglet lying in the grass.
“We must divide it equally, so as not to deprive anyone,” said the first.
“I am the eldest, I am entitled to more!” said the second and tried to take the cheese from his brother.
“I’m the youngest, I get more due!” the first one shouted.
They began to argue, and then even fight.
Suddenly, a fox emerged onto the clearing.
“Please don’t fight. Such nice little bears, such intelligent and fair-minded two brothers! Allow me to assist you in dividing this cheese equitably, to the satisfaction of all. Our aim is to foster a society where everyone’s rights are upheld through the fair and just redistribution of resources— or in this case, cheese.”
The brothers scratched their heads, exchanged glances, and handed the cheese to the fox. The fox proceeded to…
Everyone around Biteme knows how HE constantly cuts the cheese.
yay equal poverty for everyone
… and re-education training for the peasants that say GFY
http://www.breitbart.com/clips/2023/10/05/hillary-clinton-calls-for-formal-deprogramming-of-maga-cult-members/
It’s been awhile since I last read The People’s Cube.
Still good stuff.
Old Testament
Aesop’s Fables
Greek Mythology
I don’t fret that sometimes I even conflate the morals taught in these
And better yet Fractured Fairy Tales, Aesop and Son and Mr. Peabody and Sherman from the Rocky and Bullwinkle show.
The bears “found” the cheese. Yeah, sure.
Hi ho the derry-o, the cheese stands alone.