world s attention on all forms of injustices. his biographer, john adams, says that tutu gaped an unwavering confidence in his causes, grounded in his faith. to take that particular role he took, which was to be public enemy one of white south africans, and with stand the ha hatred that he was the victim of, needed somebody that had a healthy sense of self and ego. and his faith helped that. hiany regrets, sir? being maybe too because i was right, so easily because self-rig shouse. for you to say that yeah. we knew we were right.