African, Nigeria Proverb, Wisdom, Quote & saying about: Dance, Drum, Risk, Start, War from Movies

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"Those beating the drums of war might not be available to hit the dance floor when the dance starts."

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Meaning of Proverb & Background


A message about the consequences and responsibilities that come with advocating for conflict or war.

In this proverb, “beating the drums of war” represents those who incite or promote war, conflict, or violence. “Hit the dance floor” signifies the actual engagement in the conflict or the consequences that follow. The proverb suggests that individuals or groups who are eager to start or promote a war may not be prepared to face the actual consequences, hardships, or dangers that arise during the conflict. They may be quick to incite violence but unwilling or unable to actively participate in or endure the hardships of war.

In essence, the proverb cautions against recklessly promoting or pursuing violent actions, as those who agitate for conflict may not be fully aware of or ready to bear the burdens and consequences that come with it. It encourages a thoughtful and responsible approach to matters of conflict and war.

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