Birds Of Different Feathers Survival The Priority

Feeding geese? Those birds are watching you around their kids.

Birds of a feather flock together, is an English language proverb that is quite elastic. You interpret it to further your intention, but I can also use it to upset that intention or agenda. At face value, the proverb  is about colors and plumage. The little blue jays have been flying around since the beginning of time because they flock together, give birth, raise children who grow up to be adults and the circle continues. Parrots. Doves. Geese. Ducks. Same thing.

That is the literal interpretation of birds of a feather flock together. Sharing the same idea and ideals is the wider interpretation that transcends the forest, trees or rivers where birds live. The same color and plumage presupposes there is no conflict. It assumes that birds from the same plumage think alike. I once thought like that until I saw geese fighting on the river. It left me disjointed about the beauty of nature because it never occurred to me that those beautiful wings could be lethal weapons.

The literal interpretation of birds of a feather flock together is not tenable in a human setting, unless a group lives in isolation from the outside world and is bound solely by religion or how food is collected. In 2024, birds no longer live in the forest. They live in concrete cities with unique challenges.

Color and plumage doesn’t matter. Survival does. That is why the urgency right now is coming together to secure a certain ideal, a way of life, no matter how imperfect it is. In America, birds cannot afford to fly in the wrong direction and land before the U.S. Supreme Court. Case dismissed, Judge Eileen Cannon style.

Nonqaba waka Msimang

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