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what 'twin obligations' does Mandela mention ?​

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Answered by aishu123456
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Mandela mentions that every man has twin obligations. The first one is to his family- parents, wife, and children. The second obligation is to his people- his community and his country.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mandela is of the opinion that every man has twin obligations. The first one is towards his family, his parents, his wife and children, and the second one is his towards his people, his community and his country. It was not possible for a man in South Africa to fulfill both of these because by doing so he became a threat to the white rulers. They punished and isolated such man under the oppressive Apartheid System.

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