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But then Kennedy may believe that his causes were somehow more just, since he was involved in them and possibly therefore had a better understanding of them than he has of the social and political situation in SA over the past few decades.
I guess that's what I really was trying to say: since we can say for certain that Mandela did participate in atrocities how anyone judges his life will be a matter of individual values, knowledge of the environment Mandela operated in and so forth. I certainly don't think anyone who doesn't consider Mandela a hero should be vilified for that in any way.
I'm not going to speculate further on what Kennedy believes in since I just don't know enough. I was just putting things in some perspective.
Mandela was certainly no saint and I'm not vilifying Kennedy for having an opinion, regardless if I agree with it or not. I did find it a bit funny with that picture though, as we probably all remember (edit: that was stated as a gross exaggeration of the average age here) how deathly afraid much of the western world was of communism.