Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Martin Observations on South Africa And World Peace



Blog for CSC SA 16, Tuesday, October 18                                               
“Ubuntu – I am because you are.”
Some thoughts about the culture of South Africa
By Martin Gerhardt





For me, CSC does not only mean to work on pro bono projects and have fun together, it also means to get much more insight into the culture and people of the country hosting us and learning from them.
In the past days I was more and more impressed by my experiences in South Africa and the exchanges with local people about the history of South Africa and their current ambitions.
I am still amazed how close the end of the apartheid system (1994) is from today and how much the people in South Africa have overcome this period.
After all what has happened during apartheid, I would have expected to find much more hate in this country - resulting in physical conflicts.
But what I observe is a nation, which is aspired to become a nation of one people integrating people from different cultures and religions – respecting and tolerating each other peacefully. That there are 11 official languages in South Africa is just an expression for this ethical attitude.
Today I have learned that this attitude is best expressed by one word: Ubuntu.
This word has its origin in the African Nguni languages like Zulu, Xhosa, Swazi or Ndebele.
The free translation in English is “I am, because you are.”
But there is much more behind it. Just find out and think more about it.
For me – especially also with respect to the refugee problem in Europe and our global challenges on the world – this word and its meaning has just in days like these gained much more in importance.

Ubuntu,
Martin

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