The Irish language is often remarked upon for it's poetic turn of phrase and that is no more obvious in the sean fhocail - or 'old words'. Sean fhocail are well known sentences that some might see as cliché, but when each one of them is considered in more than just passing, the deeper wisdom and cultural insights can be glimpsed.
Ar scáth a chéile, a mhaireann na daoine translates as "Under the shelter of each other, people survive."
There is a very really bond that exists between peoples who have suffered under targeted oppression. Whether that oppression was based on conquest, or persecution because of things like ethnicity , skin colour, religion, sex, or gender, we see time and again how the oppressed gather together and support each other. There is a connection that goes beyond basic human acceptance, becoming a bond of survival, not just of the individual, but of the ideals, and values of the collective. Time and again we see the noble virtues of our species arise to combat our darkest traits. Time and again, the vulnerable weak are defended by the capable strong and it is because of that protection, that our people survive.
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