He grew up in a country that had been stolen from his ancestors by racists. It took violence to implement change. He succeeded in living long enough to see that change.
Did any of us grow up this way? My Grandfather was 7 when our tribe was forcibly disbanded by the U.S.Government, because we continued our war for our land indefinitely.
By the time I was born we had been allowed to reband, 3 years earlier. My grandfather was 71, and was never going to trust the G again. By then, my father had become a Bhuddist. And though both of these men were saved during my early years, I was instilled with the permission from my ancestors to use violence to implement change.
Thank God, He interfered, and after 2 incarcerations, I realized that bitterness wasnt going to ever give me a good life, and I cast my care on the LORD.
With that said, I can sympathize with any man who grew up in apartheid S.A., a much worse situation. I cannot damn those natives, in any country, who have been conquered by another people, who live and fight to see the day when their people will once again take power.
Communism(tricked, but) trained and empowered oppressed minorities all over the planet, last century. In the Philippines, an ARMY Lt., Ed Ramsey, who'd escaped the Baton Death March, recruited communist activists, radicals, to help sabotage the Jap imperialists, and allow Mac to reinvade and quickly subdue the oppressors.
You never know the whole story, behind a Gideon from any country.