It's a spoof on the parable of the minas or the talents. Matthew 25: 14-30 and Luke 19:11-27. In both Matthew and Luke, a master puts his servants in charge of his goods while he is away on a trip. Upon his return, the master assesses the stewardship of his servants. The master evaluates them according to how faithful each was in making wise investments of his goods to obtain a profit. It is clear that the master sought some profit from the servants' oversight. A gain indicated faithfulness on the part of the servants. The master rewards his servants according to how each has handled his stewardship. He judges two servants as having been "faithful" and gives them a positive reward. To the single unfaithful servant, who "played it safe", a negative compensation is given. Two of the slaves given 5 or 10 talents of gold made 5 and 10 respectively for the master while he was away and we're then given double. Then the one slave given one talent of gold dug a hole and buried it. When the master came back everyone presented what they had made to the master. The foolish slave was "dismissed" thrown out for not producing anything.
I interjected the idea that the master throws a banquet to celebrate being back and the good slaves profitable work and the modern day slave class (Watchtowers self-proclaimed title)is bragging about selling Kingdom Halls.