Adin'amboa: Izay Mahery No Ombana.
This proverb highlights a common behavior observed in social and power dynamics. It suggests that, in a scenario where there is a conflict or confrontation between two parties, people tend to support the side they perceive as stronger or more likely to win. This can be driven by a desire for safety, opportunism, or fear of retaliation. In politics, business, or personal relationships, this dynamic can be seen when individuals prefer to side with the powerful rather than fight for justice or truth. In essence, this proverb warns against the human tendency to follow strength rather than uphold justice.
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