Hi and Good Morning.
Today I choose to speak about beggars in our towns.
At first, I used to give my coins to beggars in the streets - which is what Christianity expects of us. One day I saw someone along Kenya Archive who has a large cut on his leg. Days come, days go, this guy never heals, and that kept me wondering.
I also see disabled beggars in town with young babies. Are they forced to give birth before they enter the streets or Are the babies stolen? I have never found anyone to answer these questions. I bet if you asked them if they want to be whole again they would refuse and opt to beg because it is now part of them.
The reason why I think this is targeting religion is their new tactic: they now use audio recordings with Tanzanian Christian music. This to me is funny and deceptive. Anyway, it is good to give for a good cause. I hope the cartels in this industry will be found. How do you detect genuine beggars?
Today I choose to speak about beggars in our towns.
At first, I used to give my coins to beggars in the streets - which is what Christianity expects of us. One day I saw someone along Kenya Archive who has a large cut on his leg. Days come, days go, this guy never heals, and that kept me wondering.
I think that Kenyans have discovered a way of earning a living by using our kindness and compassion to diabled people and children. They have even gone ahead to seek services from professional beggars in Tanzania.
I also see disabled beggars in town with young babies. Are they forced to give birth before they enter the streets or Are the babies stolen? I have never found anyone to answer these questions. I bet if you asked them if they want to be whole again they would refuse and opt to beg because it is now part of them.
The reason why I think this is targeting religion is their new tactic: they now use audio recordings with Tanzanian Christian music. This to me is funny and deceptive. Anyway, it is good to give for a good cause. I hope the cartels in this industry will be found. How do you detect genuine beggars?