SAEDNEWS: In one European country, a poor man performed an unusual act and, through his displays of piety, drew the affection of the people.
According to the Society Service of Saed News, begging is considered an unpleasant and undesirable act in any society, and even in European countries, it is subject to regulation.
Today, beggars employ increasingly sophisticated methods to manipulate people’s emotions and exploit them in the worst possible ways. They even misuse individuals’ religious and personal beliefs to obtain more money.

This particular beggar uses bowls assigned to each religion, turning a worldly act into a highly offensive exploitation of all divine faiths. For each religion, he places a separate bowl, collecting donations specific to that faith.
The more money each bowl receives, the more it is assumed that the followers of that religion are attentive to the beggar. It is perceived that if a religion-specific bowl fills up, the adherents of that faith are kinder, more compassionate, and more willing to help others.
Through this manipulation, the beggar amasses wealth while growing increasingly lazy and indulgent. By exploiting people’s beliefs, he pressures ordinary citizens to donate out of a sense of religious obligation, fearing that refusal might indicate a lack of devotion or provoke guilt.
Such methods represent some of the most unethical forms of begging, exploiting faith and emotion for personal gain.