"Churchill wanted to turn out British troops on the Jarrow Marchers,His own people"

A little dramatic, this is what actually happened according to recently released government papers.

As the march headed for London, Churchill demanded Home Office action.

Jarrow march
Marches: Protests in 1920s and 1930s
"The Chancellor of the Exchequer ( Churchill ) asked me to write to you about the march," said an official.

"Apparently these people are getting into a very distressed condition and Mr Churchill thinks that their arrival in London foot-sore and hungry would create a very difficult situation.

"He asks therefore what you are doing about it. His own view is that they should be intercepted while still some distance off, treated decently and tactfully, but turned back somehow or other."

No Churchill didn't spend 27 years in prison, but he never had his minions of the ANC kill domestic political opponents, mostly black.
Mandela is a great man, not a saint. He mellowed in prison and was forgiving, but by the time he was freed his sponsors were out of business.
Unfortunately the ANC is in power in S. Africa and things haven't been going well. Now that Mandela is dead it might be reported on more.


Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats. H. L. Mencken