Racism and Desmond Mpilo Tutu

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Desmond Tutu says “I am not interested in picking up crumbs of compassion thrown from the table of someone who considers himself my master. I want the full menu of rights.” Desmond Mpilo Tutu is an honorable man who became increasingly frustrated with the racism corrupting all aspects of South Africa. Through this quote, he incorporates the message of freedom and how humanity doesn’t serve others because of their race, skin color, or complexion. Desmond Tutu believes that everyone should be equal and should be considered as one big family, a family that isn’t separated by segregation. As in any family, we think that as brothers and sisters, we will not let our family be discriminated or alienated. Desmond Tutu is saying that he doesn’t want a person to have to serve and feel appreciated by someone who thinks they are above them because they are of another race. The people should be allowed to have rights and see the “full menu of rights”, as they are worthy of having true freedom and equality. That the philosophy which holds one race superior and the other inferior is finally and perpetually forgotten, until the color of a man’s skin is of more significance than the color of his eyes. Desmond Tutu has had and continues to have an astronomical impact on the civil and social rights of South Africans during the opposition of apartheid, through peaceful marches, and for speaking out for equality on a number of different levels.

Born on October 7, 1931 in Klerksdorp, South Africa, Desmond Mpilo Tutu settled in Johannesburg around the age of twelve. His father was the principal of an elementary school and his mother worked cooking and cleaning at a school for the blind. Desmond Tutu went to Bantu High School and original...

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...th TB and/or HIV because of the neglecting and isolationism that many people unwilling receive. He says “Those of you who work to care for people suffering from AIDS and TB are wiping a tear from God’s eye”. Many people wouldn’t think of even going near a person with TB, HIV, or AIDS, because they don’t see them as human beings until they come to realize that their still people, just sick people. Desmond Tutu supports the people who are diagnosed with TB, HIV, or AIDS because he knows they are still human and have the right to live their lives freely. Every year there are an average of six-hundred people that die from TB, HIV, and/or AIDS. Desmond Tutu is making sure that these people don’t die feeling neglected or alienated, so he has created a foundation that supports, donates and helps those who have been diagnosed with unfortunate and uncontrollable diseases.

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