A woman expressed her hurt after years of faithfully cleaning and maintaining her mosque—including tasks others avoided—only to be overlooked for a women’s position she hoped her dedication had earned. Instead, the roles went to women with social influence, and she was assigned to collect offerings. Her emotional post about fairness and recognition sparked mixed reactions online.

One comment read: “As you carry the offering box you have two choices, no be everything them they tell person.”

This remark is problematic because it subtly implies she should steal or misuse the funds, framing dishonesty as a clever or justified option. It not only casts suspicion on her integrity without evidence but also encourages unethical behavior. Such comments trivialize moral responsibility and reinforce a mindset that corruption is acceptable when someone feels wronged, rather than promoting accountability or constructive solutions.

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https://www.facebook.com/100067538267625/posts/1237155351879062/

https://www.facebook.com/Friday.immanuel.2