Tutu and Franklin: The Present (continue)
DR. FRANKLIN: --to extend equity and decent treatment to all peoples, for they will expect and they will certainly want that kind of treatment when they are in the minority, in the foreseeable future.
ARCHBISHOP TUTU: Yes.
DR. FRANKLIN: And one can, one can hope and fervently pray that the realization on their part will come, for I would hope that they wouldn't have to wait until they are in the minority, and I would hope that the present people, the people in the present minority, would have the--
ARCHBISHOP TUTU: Humanity.
DR. FRANKLIN: --magnificence and the humanity to carry on this aspiration for their fellow whites, that they ser--that they desire for themselves.
ARCHBISHOP TUTU: Yeah.
DR. FRANKLIN: So that in the foreseeable--
ARCHBISHOP TUTU: Change.
DR. FRANKLIN: --future, we will have the kind of change--
ARCHBISHOP TUTU: Yeah.
DR. FRANKLIN: --that will be good for all.
ARCHBISHOP TUTU: Good; good. Thank you