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What did Mandela think for oppresser and oppressed?
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Answered by nanmolla
219

Mandela always thought that both

oppressor and oppressed are

deprived of their humanity.

Oppressor is a prisoner of hatred

while oppressed has no confidence

in humanity so both of them need

to be liberated.

Answered by JackelineCasarez
10

Mandela thinks that both the oppressor and the oppressed are denied humanity residing in them. Thus, he feels they must be freed and deserve honor and respect.

Explanation:

  • Mandela thought that both the oppressor, as well as, the oppressed are equally dispossessed of humanity. The oppressor because he is a convict of hate and aversion while the oppressed lacks the belief in humanity.
  • Thus, he feels that they both are required to be freed from this mindset and see each other with the view of esteem and dignity.
  • Mandela always wanted people to be free and possess a broad-mindset for accepting and respecting each other.

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