What did Mandela think for oppresser and oppressed?
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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.
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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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