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Is The The "beatification" Of St Nelson A Little Premature?
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/en tertain ment-ar ts-2401 0839
It seems that he's not a saint after all!
It seems that he's not a saint after all!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It was largely him and deKlerk who managed to transition S.Africa from Apartheid without massive bloodshed.
That's a pretty incredible achievement when you look at Syria and Lybia and the like
But he's no saint but nobody is Mandela is no more perfect than Churchill for example.
Interested to see how they portray Winnie Mandela though!
That's a pretty incredible achievement when you look at Syria and Lybia and the like
But he's no saint but nobody is Mandela is no more perfect than Churchill for example.
Interested to see how they portray Winnie Mandela though!
Does it show the time when he was a terrorist (freedom fighter)?
Note the foot note, seems one or two skeletons are coming out of the cupboard.
/// The launch of Chadwick's film coincides with the UK release of Diana, a biographical drama about Diana, Princess of Wales that drew a withering response from the British media. ///
Note the foot note, seems one or two skeletons are coming out of the cupboard.
/// The launch of Chadwick's film coincides with the UK release of Diana, a biographical drama about Diana, Princess of Wales that drew a withering response from the British media. ///
From the OP link
/A new screen biopic of Nelson Mandela does not shy away from the less flattering aspects of his character, according to its British star./
/It takes a commanding actor to fill the shoes of the man most instrumental in ending institutionalised oppression in South Africa/
/It doesn't have much of a point of view about its narrative, serving more as a rote recitation of memorable moments./
All seems rather tame
So why did the OP invent the 'beatification' angle?
/A new screen biopic of Nelson Mandela does not shy away from the less flattering aspects of his character, according to its British star./
/It takes a commanding actor to fill the shoes of the man most instrumental in ending institutionalised oppression in South Africa/
/It doesn't have much of a point of view about its narrative, serving more as a rote recitation of memorable moments./
All seems rather tame
So why did the OP invent the 'beatification' angle?
/The OP is pointing out this. It is not the film beautifying him its the right-on brigade. /
So..
a bunch of leftie luvvies are relating a balanced, honest version of the man in this film
remind me again; specifically where are the claims that he is a saint to be found because I can't say I've noticed anything other than what any revered leader would receive
So..
a bunch of leftie luvvies are relating a balanced, honest version of the man in this film
remind me again; specifically where are the claims that he is a saint to be found because I can't say I've noticed anything other than what any revered leader would receive
TTT
I think that this is how it goes - most people think of Mother Theresa, Nelson Mandela and Martin Luther King as 'good people' and that Idi Amin, Hitler and Tim McVeigh as 'bad people'.
I would bet that many of those who admire Mandela wold not characterise themselves as being on the left.
If that's what you believe, then is it safe to assume that those on 'the right' were perfectly happy with the status quo in South Africa under apartheid?
That's pretty outrageous...
I think that this is how it goes - most people think of Mother Theresa, Nelson Mandela and Martin Luther King as 'good people' and that Idi Amin, Hitler and Tim McVeigh as 'bad people'.
I would bet that many of those who admire Mandela wold not characterise themselves as being on the left.
If that's what you believe, then is it safe to assume that those on 'the right' were perfectly happy with the status quo in South Africa under apartheid?
That's pretty outrageous...
//Does it show the time when he was a terrorist (freedom fighter)? //
Mandela was gaoled for sabotage
Seems to me that certain right whingers like to classify this as terrorism because it suits them to get at Mandela personally I don't buy that.
To my mind the difference between a freedom fighter and a terrorist is whether you have the support of the majority or even a large segment of the population
Mandela was gaoled for sabotage
Seems to me that certain right whingers like to classify this as terrorism because it suits them to get at Mandela personally I don't buy that.
To my mind the difference between a freedom fighter and a terrorist is whether you have the support of the majority or even a large segment of the population
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