I didn't know his past, and I didn't know his present and how he governed and turned a blind eye to racism.
I didn't know he supported violence as a means to an end just as much as peace (in Mandela's own words, although he was portrayed as a Ghandi who overturned apartheid in his country only via peaceful means).
I didn't know that he was communist and even wrote a detailed book on it -- was a communist terrorist and considered anti-US which much the reason for his arrest.
I didn't know he was part of a terrorist group who bombed innocent women and children and still affiliated with them.
I didn't know he supported so many immoral policies including killing unborn babies at all stages of life.
I didn't know that Mandela still supported movements that are clearly hateful towards white South Africans (imagine a white person singing "I pledge to kill all niggers" and a white US president standing in front with his fist raised).
I didn't know about his self pride and love of being portrayed as he was in the media.
I didn't know he rubbed shoulders with many dictators around the world and even sent them tributes.
I really just didn't know a whole lot about the guy, except the Saint-like status he had in the West -- that he was like another Ghandi or a Dalai Lama only different.
If we can still know things about Christ, then we sure can know a bit about a guy who died in our generation.
Forget everything I posted. I didn't really know much about the guy and was much like you when my wife mentioned some passing words. Then I researched. And that is when I saw the side rarely presented.
But just do some open research yourself. I'm not, Rick's not, tell you to hate the guy, or judge him any more unfairly than Mother Teresa, Hitler or more recently CS Lewis. Just do some research and be a bit more informed. Because being Aussie, I know you would have received the same stories I did and a very positive saint-like image of Mandela.
And I don't want this to be a pay out on Mandela thread... but just an eye opener to the real Mandela -- both good and bad.
Cheers.