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Having lived through 4 years of the apartheid in south Africa from 1966 to 1970, although very young, I witnessed the regime at close quarters.
We had a chap called Theo who used to clean our parque floors...my father struck up a friendship with him and used to lend him dad's engineering books, which he read. One evening dad invited him in to discuss the books and he was very nervous and only lasted in the flat around 30 minutes. Next morning about 6 o'clock, there was a knock on the door and my dad was carted off to the local police station which he returned badly shaken up having being threatened by the police. He was told that what he had done was against the law and if he didn't live under their rules, he can " **** off back home". We never saw theo again.
This is what Mandela stood against, but he preached peace and reconciliation with these people. A remarkable man!
He was a great man and the world is a poorer place for his death.
RIP dada.
Having lived through 4 years of the apartheid in south Africa from 1966 to 1970, although very young, I witnessed the regime at close quarters.
We had a chap called Theo who used to clean our parque floors...my father struck up a friendship with him and used to lend him dad's engineering books, which he read. One evening dad invited him in to discuss the books and he was very nervous and only lasted in the flat around 30 minutes. Next morning about 6 o'clock, there was a knock on the door and my dad was carted off to the local police station which he returned badly shaken up having being threatened by the police. He was told that what he had done was against the law and if he didn't live under their rules, he can " **** off back home". We never saw theo again.
This is what Mandela stood against, but he preached peace and reconciliation with these people. A remarkable man!
He was a great man and the world is a poorer place for his death.
RIP TaTa
The colours of ones skin still dictates how you will be treated. That's a sad fact.
"No one is born hating another person because of the color of his skin, or his background, or his religion. People must learn to hate, and if they can learn to hate, they can be taught to love, for love comes more naturally to the human heart than its opposite".