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Friedman says Mandela's moral authority comes from the way he trusted the people with the truth, not just what they wantd to hear, and from his humility. Friedman cites a scene in the movie Invictus on the 1995 Springboks effort to win the world rugby championship. Mandela played by Morgan Freeman tells the sports committee he won't go along with the idea of changing the name and colors of the Springboks. By attending the final rugby game and cheering for the team, Botha, a white Afrikaaner minister in Mandela's government, says Mandela forever won the hearts of white South Africans.

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