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what did Mandela think for the opressor and the oprressed

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Answered by Anonymous
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The oppressed and the oppressor alike are robbed of their humanity. ... Nelson Mandela said this as according to him an oppressor is a prisoner of hatred, who is locked behind the bars of prejudice and narrow-mindedness. And an oppressed is robbed of humanity by putting him in prison and ill-treating him.

Answered by kimv07
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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. He always desired people to live with dignity and respect.

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