"I believe in equality for everyone, except reporters and photographers"
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The intent is partly defensive. Gandhi’s project depended on message discipline, on actions engineered to read as moral theater: spinning cloth, fasting, marching. Reporters and photographers didn’t just document that theater; they could miscaption it, trivialize it, or reroute it into narratives he didn’t author. In a colonial context where British and Indian presses battled over legitimacy, the “neutral observer” was rarely neutral. Quips like this are a pressure valve: they vent irritation without abandoning the higher creed.
The subtext is sharper: equality is an ideal, but access is a privilege negotiated by whoever holds attention. By singling out the press, Gandhi signals a boundary between the public and the intimate, between leadership as service and leadership as surveillance. It’s also a wink at hypocrisy, not necessarily moral failure. He’s acknowledging that even a movement built on universal dignity has to manage the machinery that packages dignity for mass consumption.
Context matters: Gandhi actively used media, granting interviews and understanding symbolism, while resenting its invasions. That tension - needing the lens, fearing what it does - is the modern politics template he helped invent.
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