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Anna Malan:
It's not about blame. It's about - we're trying to find the truth. South Africans want peace and we're all making compromises. Langston Whitfield:
What compromises have you whites made? Blacks can sit on your park benches now?
It's not about blame. It's about - we're trying to find the truth. South Africans want peace and we're all making compromises. Langston Whitfield:
What compromises have you whites made? Blacks can sit on your park benches now?
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You're Afrikaans, right?
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So?
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It's not about blame. If's about...
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We... We're trying to find the truth.
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South Africans want peace,
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and we're all making compromises.
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And what compromises
have you whites made?
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Blacks can sit on your park benches now?
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Langston!
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Excuse me.
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Listen, when this is all over,
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we can't jump on a plane and go home.
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- We have to live together.
- Yeah.
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I can see why they want to keep this.
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Welcome. Hi.
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- Whoa, look at this place.
- Oh, yeah.
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- Want a drink? Yeah?
- Jack Daniel's.
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Movie Summary
A journalist and a poetess meet during the hearings of South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission.

