I should have added this:
“I got no money,” says Charlie.
“Oh ya, let me check that,” says the robber.
“Robbery payers are not being cooperative. We have sufficient reasons to believe a case of under reported seize able assets. We will perform a thorough robbery audit,” says the robber’s friend.
“Probable causes accepted. Here is the audit warrant,” says the robber’s supreme administrator.
“All I got in my pocket are guns,” adds Charlie.
I should have added this:
“I got no money,” says Charlie.
“Oh ya, let me check that,” says the robber.
“Robbery payers are not being cooperative. We have sufficient reasons to believe a case of under reported seize able assets. We will perform a thorough robbery audit,” says the robber’s friend.
“Probable causes accepted. Here is the audit warrant,” says the robber’s supreme administrator.
“All I got in my pocket are guns,” adds Charlie.
Charlie took the guns out of his pocket to point them at the robber's supreme administrator.
A flash of panic ensued because of the non cooperativeness. Child welfare parasites always capable of more than billionaires..
"How should I proceed with this event?" Charlie said.
I think the moral of the story is evil is inevitably part of the game.
Yes religious leaders are assholes. But say they change. Say they become nice. Not only they lose a lot, it still wouldn't stop others from screwing them. Conservatives want to limit our freedom and you think the liberals are nice? They want to rob our money.
So mutual evil is part of the game. In fact, it's probably part of the mechanism of how morality truly evolve. We learn enough that humans are evil and selfish we come up with some arrangement that more properly align our interests to prosperity, such as market mechanism.
When those arrangements are failing or government is unfair or society is unfair or whatever, it's simply natural to abuse that and be evil. It's the only way to correct injustice, to abuse it.