I wrote an article before, saying that Mandela was still alive in prison for such a long time, which shows that the South African government at that time was still very "kind". But after watching "Goodbye Bafana", I have another opinion. The film unfolds from the perspective of a prison guard-translator officer, describing Mander's life and struggles in prison, while also showing the various tricks of the authorities, from answering a phone call to the only one he has. The son died in a car accident; from his wife's external activities, a movement can be suppressed, etc. In particular, rulers and white people look down on black people in their hearts, and racial discrimination is particularly serious. In such an environment, it is particularly difficult for a white prison officer to change his conception. He is criticized by leaders and colleagues, and his relatives do not understand. To support a black man, it is necessary to How courageous, maybe when the society is dark and a group of people can't wake up, there will always be a few who wake up alone and act as heroes of the times.
我特别敬佩这样的人,不为个人的得失甚至牺牲生命,也耻于自己苟活在世上,碌碌无为。
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