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Desmond Tutu's View on Racism  

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Desmond Tutu's View on Racism "We live in a country that has many casualties and disasters. Some of these are naturally caused, but many are caused by man in his inhumanity to his fellow man.You have to have the sensitivity of love not to hurt people's pride. Don't be a do-gooder. Sometimes all that is necessary is to visit a banned or detained person and show that you do not fear contamination and that you don't fear the system. . ." NOTE: The above collected statement is taken from a speech Desmond Tutu gave in December 1981 to a group of women. This speech can be found in its entirety in Hope and Suffering compiled by Mothobi Mutloatse and edited by John Webster, William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, Grand Rapids Michigan, 1983. "One of the ways of helping to destroy a people is to tell them that they don't have a history, that...

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