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The biblical proverb "When riots happen, the unlawful are like the dog that is turned to his own vomit again; and the sow that was washed to her wallowing in the mire" serves as a powerful commentary on human nature and the tragic cycle of riots. It compares rioters to a dog that returns to its vomit and a sow that, after being washed, goes back to wallowing in the mire. The dog symbolizes the allure of negative behaviors, even after being rejected, and the sow represents the risk of falling back into old habits. This proverb highlights the importance of perseverance, commitment to positive change, and resisting the temptation of negative behaviors. Reflecting on this proverb can help us gain a deeper understanding of the human condition and work towards building a better, more peaceful world.
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