Don’t Bite the Hand that Feeds You

It shouldn’t really take much explanation, a saying that really does get it’s meaning across. Yet, many don’t actually seem to understand the more sinister implications of it, and now things have changed a bit in society, it would seem prudent to examine who it is that is ‘feeding’ you, what it is they are feeding you, and whether it might actually be the time to bite that hand.

Because no-one ever adds the context about what that hand is doing, other than feeding you and that you should be grateful. And in the right setting, yes, you should be grateful, but in the wrong setting, do not be gaslit into thinking you need to keep being fed. Because what if you were being fed poison or being force fed? Well, in that situation I would think it would be necessary to bite the hand that feeds you. But it is also important to note, the underlying context of that saying, as it isn’t just as simple as be grateful and don’t take the piss. It’s an implied exchange between the two parties, that if they are being fed, they should not even look up, let alone bite, even if they do work out they are being fed poison.

No cause for complaint if you are benefitting kind of thing, but what is the benefit of being fed? Ah, yes, to stay alive. So, if someone else has all the food, or access to it, or all the land you are able to grow it on, and you want to live, then you learn not to bite the hand that feeds you. Even if that hand is like the Grim Reaper, reaching down to throw a few crumbs for the mortals, you become dependent on it, unable to provide your own food after a time, and then being forever beholden to that hand. And it knows it.

Now, let us say that the ‘food’ in this analogy is actually money – and you are the one who actually start with the food, being able to sort yourself out, grow it yourself and have no need of a ‘feeder’ to do that for you. But someone (the government), then comes and takes some or all of your food and your land, and locks it away, and gives it back to you in small crumbs and pieces, when they decide when they want to, at a price they get to determine. And shares it around to everyone else while you go without, and you are expected to sit at the dinner table, having provided the nourishment but have to wait until the end after everyone else has had their piece. Maybe there will be a few crumbs left after. And if you happen to say anything or notice? Enter the gaslighting to put that right in mind. Don’t be selfish, you need to share, you wouldn’t deny others, would you? Or, wait until you are accused of being racist, or antisemitic perhaps, to then sit back down and quietly just go hungry.

Because it seems rather obvious now, that people being able to be self-sufficient is the last thing that hand wants, because after it gets bitten, it is no longer required and has no purpose. You don’t then shake that hand and start a new relationship, where it can find something else to feed you with. Just like old fashioned groomers with their offers of sweets and presents, these ones use benefits and cash incentives to feed you with. Hoping you never notice you are being groomed to take part in the sinister trade of society we have in place, where we exchange our time for money, and then trade money for food, while they take more money and then charge us extra for the ‘luxury’ of being able to live what we would call an uninterrupted normal life. And now it’s being elevated to a new level, where the people who do literally feed the masses, farmers, are having their hands chopped off, so they can’t feed us. Choked and restricted with policies, targets and stats, while the ones who start those ideals, have their back-up areas, farmland, islands and their own plantations on the go. Quite neatly away from being accessible to the average person, while they lead us ever further into the roadmap of our 15-minute smart towns and cities they would like us all to part of, in your zone, eating your lab grown ‘food’, being a good little guinea pig, just like it seems, we always have…

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