African, Kenya, Madagascar, Mozambique, Tanzania Swahili Tribe Proverb, Wisdom, Quote & saying about: Elephant, Elephants, Grass, Hurts, Suffer

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"When elephants fight, the grass gets hurt."

Meaning of Proverb & Background


When two formidable powers clash, it is the weakest among us who bear the heaviest burden.

Consider war, where two powerful leaders wage battles, it is the innocent civilians who often pay the price with their lives.
Similarly, when parents engage in disputes or conflicts, it is their children who endure the most profound hardships and turmoil.

This ancient proverb is as true today as when the words were first spoken, perhaps thousands of years ago. It serves as a timeless reminder that in the face of power struggles and conflicts, it is crucial to protect and care for the vulnerable and powerless. We should strive for peace, unity, and understanding, so that the innocent do not have to suffer the consequences of others’ discord.

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