Archbishop Desmond Tutu was the best kind of troublemaker

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He faced constant racial slights while growing up. Yet he learned early on that not everyone was bigoted—and that a man of God could also be a man of action

many times, Desmond Tutu recalled, “when the apartheid rulers were strutting arrogantly, as if they were invincible cocks of the walk, and our people were being treated as if they were rubbish.” He wanted to whisper in God’s ear, “God, we know that you are in charge. Why don’t you make it slightly more obvious?”

The gospels were political, Mr Tutu learned. A man of God—he was ordained in 1960—could also be a man of action. The sinister, euphemistic bureaucratese of apartheid, with its “homelands” and its “Ministry of Co-operation and Development” could be rebutted with simple truths, plainly expressed. No one could improve on Mr Tutu’s encapsulation of the anti-apartheid struggle: “All we are asking you to do is to recognise that we are humans, too.

He could have retired then, a Nobel Peace laureate and giant of the struggle. But the crimes of the old era needed to be documented and exposed. He presided over the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, a groundbreaking exercise in restorative, not retributive justice. Perpetrators of politically motivated atrocities from all sides were invited to make full disclosure. Those who satisfied the judges that they had told all were given full or partial amnesty.

 

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