Malahelo Mivoaka Maraina, Ataon'ny Olona Hangalatra; Mivoaka Hariva, Ataon'ny Olona Hisakana.
This proverb highlights the prejudices and stigmatization that poor people face. People tend to judge the poor negatively and suspect them of having bad intentions, even without evidence. The proverb underlines society’s lack of trust in poor people. It implies that society does not believe they can meet their needs honestly. In summary, this proverb reminds us that prejudices and stigmatization can have harmful impacts on the lives of poor people. It is important to challenge our hasty judgments and show compassion towards those in difficult situations.
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