BAD BY NAME OR BAD BY NATURE?

Posted by Unknown On Wednesday, March 4, 2009 2 comments
During Nelson Mandela's 19 years imprisoned on Robben Island, one particular commanding officer was the most brutal of them all:

"A few days before Badenhorst's departure, I was called to the main office. General Steyn was visiting the island and wanted to know if we had any complaints. Badenhorst was there as I went through a list of demands. When I had finished, Badenhorst spoke to me directly.

He told me he would be leaving the island and added: 'I just want to wish you people good luck'. I do not know if I looked dumbfounded, but I was amazed. He spoke these words like a human being and showed a side of himself we had never seen before. I thanked him for his good wishes and wished him luck in his endeavours.

I thought about this moment for a long time afterwards. Badenhorst had perhaps been the most callous and barbaric commanding officer we had had on Robben Island. But that day in the office, he had revealed that that there was another side to his nature, a side that had been obscured but still existed.

It was a useful reminder that all men, even the most seemingly cold-blooded, have a core of decency and that, if their hearts are touched, they are capable of changing. Ultimately, Badenhorst was not evil; his inhumanity had been foisted upon him by an inhuman system. He behaved like a brute because he was rewarded for brutish behaviour."

Source: "Long Walk To Fredom" by Nelson Mandela

2 comments to BAD BY NAME OR BAD BY NATURE?

  1. says:

    ocho-onda The Chinese believe in the universal truth of yin and yang, of the forces of both the positive and the negative which can be further translated in all aspects of Life including the good and bad in all of us.
    However modern scientists, who conducted research into the human genetic codes, have discovered that while most of us are generally both good and bad, there are also extreme cases where some are more good or bad than others!
    I guess that is why we have Saints like Mother Teresa and Monsters like Hitler amongst us !!! :-)

  1. says:

    Unknown Personally, I believe that one can be influenced by the name that our parents have given us which is why we must choose our children's names very carefully.

    At the same time, we must not exclude internal factos i.e. our genetic code and also external influences such as environmental factors including peers, media, school, religious leaders etc....

    Indeed, each of us has the capacity to be good or bad; the final decision rests within us..

    Thanks for your wise comment.

    Cheers

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