Today, we are all (some group of people)
Today, we are all (some group of people)
Used to indicate that everyone in a given population feels empathy for and stands in solidarity with another group or population of people, typically due to some tragedy or hardship they have experienced. Everyone in the world has watched in horror as the earthquake devastated the Sumatra region like nothing we have ever seen before. Today, we are all Indonesian.
See also: all, group, of, we
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- iron hand (in a velvet glove), to rule with an
- rule with an iron fist
- rule with an iron hand
- rule with an iron hand/rod, to
- rule with an iron rod
- is that right
- is that so
- Is that so?
- sleeping giant
- Is that a fact?