Mahatma Gandhi was born on this day back in 1869 and is widely hailed for his fight against British colonial rule in India. But while he’s remembered for fighting for the freedom of his people, the same can’t be said for his attitude towards Blacks. While living in South Africa, he attempted to align with the White ruling class. He campaigned for Indians living there to be treated better than Blacks who he called savages. It was a callous attempt to gain favour with the ruling authorities. While Gandhi’s achievements are of course celebrated, this sinister chapter in his life should not be forgotten either.
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He’s a hero in the west, because they would love the masses to practise non-violence, a weakness that they will never bow down to again.
Apart from being a racist, he was also a rapist. It seems the Dalai Lama is following in his footsteps