A hen living on a farm finds some wheat and decides to make bread with it. She asks the other farmyard animals to help her plant it, but they refuse. The hen then harvests and mills the wheat into flour before baking it into bread; at each stage she again asks the animals for help, but they still refuse. Finally, with her task complete, the hen asks who will help her eat the bread. This time the animals eagerly accept, but the hen refuses, stating that no one helped her with her work and decides to eat the bread herself.
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They would read it and make the Hen the villain
"The overwhelming majority of the population is voting to eat her bread, she should not be allowed to keep it for herself. That's selfish. Pay your fair share, that's the social contract!!!"
We live in a society
I swear leftists us that to justify all their free stuff arguments
Their version of "society" is founded on jealousy, envy and theft.
You can be as jealous and envious of those who are more succssful than you all you want, but we shoot thieves around these parts.
Pick which parts you want to keep, only can have two.
No we don't. We live in a hellscape.
"The hen can't possibly need all of that bread. The other animals need more food than she does."
Shhhhh. Disney may be reading and taking notes for their next show
"Landlords are evil!"
Commies only understand power and other people's wealth.
And of course she'd be a leghorn.
Hey, Foghorn Leghorn is one of the best cartoons ever
"Ah say ah say boah, what's with all these faggots round hya?"
Ha! We n d a based Foghorn Leghorn show
Well the other animals were totally oppressed and some were, like, non-binary trans handy-capable and couldn't do that work, you know? So like give up the bread, hen.
In my country the OP's story is called "The Little Yellow Hen". Another version exists called "The Little Red Hen".
It's the same as the original, except the farm is now living under communism. The story proceeds as normal until the hen refuses to share the bread. Then the other animals cry out "You must share the bread in the name of communism!" and eventually the hen relents and shares the bread.
But after that, for some inexplicable reason, the hen never baked bread again.
Leftists hate this version EVEN MORE than the original because it exposes a critical flaw in their perfect world vision: Why create anything for yourself if you're forced to share it with people who don't do anything for themselves?
The Parable of 10 Men is another good one. Maybe not as kid-friendly as talking hens but there you go.
I like some versions where the hen refuses to share the bread, but offers to sell some to the other animals. In the end, everyone gets bread, and the hen gets some cash.
Leftists REALLY won’t like such pro-capitalist messaging.
Totally forgot about it, but now I remember the teacher reading that to us in school. Must be why I'm not a communist today.
The Boomers and every later generation than Y (and maybe Millennials) hates that story. I've personally had family tell me that they refuse to support me in my endeavors, but that when I succeed, they want stuff from me. "What's mine is mine, and what's yours... is also mine, gimmie."
You blame all Boomers for having assholes for relatives? I'd blame your inferior family genetics.
You should have offered a loan instead. 30% compound interest after 1 month.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kE8R4ktwLg8
Just don't wind up like Eek! the Cat
Funny thing is, the house critters are always right there when I'm cooking, "helping" however they think they're helping. I suppose learning balance while foot-shuffling to avoid tripping is helpful ...
Mine likes to climb on the chair behind me and challenge me to boxing matches while I cook.
They would bikelock the hen and take the bread.
It would go over their heads.
I think one variation of it is called Mother Hen? Or at least the version I remember. But it's funny you mention it because I've been thinking about that story a lot recently.