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Daily Inspiration Quote by Finley Peter Dunne

"Don't jump on a man unless he is down"

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A neat little burr of a line: it sounds like a warning against cruelty, but it’s really a sly exposure of how cruelty often works. “Don’t jump on a man unless he is down” flips the expected moral into a rule of practice. The word “unless” is the knife. It turns decency into conditional opportunism, suggesting that many people and institutions only feel brave when the target can’t swing back.

Finley Peter Dunne, best known for his Mr. Dooley columns, wrote in an era when politics was openly transactional and newspapers were both watchdogs and accomplices. That context matters: late-19th and early-20th-century public life rewarded the appearance of toughness, not the reality of fairness. Dunne’s journalism specialized in exposing the soft hypocrisy behind hard talk, and this line is pure Dooley-style street wisdom pretending to be advice. It mimics the tone of locker-room pragmatism to indict it.

The subtext lands in two directions at once. It mocks the bully’s code (attack only the weakened) while also skewering the audience who nods along because the phrasing sounds “realistic.” It’s not a sermon; it’s a trap. By offering an apparently sensible guideline, Dunne forces readers to recognize how often “realism” is just moral surrender dressed as savvy.

The intent, then, isn’t to counsel patience. It’s to name a social reflex: people pile on when someone’s already disgraced, fired, defeated, sick, broke. The line stays current because it describes a timeless choreography of power, the moment when righteousness becomes easiest precisely when it’s least brave.

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Finley Peter Dunne (July 10, 1867 - March 24, 1936) was a Journalist from USA.

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