2005AngelMoore
2005AngelMoore
01.08.2019 • 
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Read this passage from "the light of gandhi's lamp," in which hilary kromberg inglis describes going to the police station in south africa where her sister is being detained. i imagined what cr swart square police station would look like. would it be like john vorster square police station in johannesburg, where neil aggett had died in detention—“committed suicide,” authorities claimed, by “hanging himself”? how does inglis's decision to use quotation marks around certain words affect the text? it convey the idea that, during apartheid, many south africans who disapproved of their government's racist policies did not trust the police to follow the law or to be honest about their actions. it suggest that, like others who protested the apartheid government at this time, inglis believed that these deaths were not real and that the alleged victims had been deported due to their political beliefs. it show that, while the apartheid system was wrong, inglis understood that not all of those who protested the system were noble or righteous or truly devoted to the cause of equality. it indicate that, as a white south african, inglis was uniquely aware of the hypocrisy and lies that the authorities attempted to pass off as the truth during apartheid.

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