Is this an appropriate place to highlight Dick Cheney’s staunch opposition to the Anti-Apartheid act as well as his view of Nelson Mandela as a terrorist?
For a bit of South African history in the setting of an entertaining movie (winner of the 2012 Oscar for best documentary), check out Searching for Sugar Man. The film includes some details about apartheid that were new to me, for example the state was so conservative there was no television, and state censors physically destroyed individual tracks on records with a sharp tool due to suggestive lyrics.
Is this an appropriate place to highlight Dick Cheney’s staunch opposition to the Anti-Apartheid act as well as his view of Nelson Mandela as a terrorist?
For a bit of South African history in the setting of an entertaining movie (winner of the 2012 Oscar for best documentary), check out Searching for Sugar Man. The film includes some details about apartheid that were new to me, for example the state was so conservative there was no television, and state censors physically destroyed individual tracks on records with a sharp tool due to suggestive lyrics.