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| 11 Dec 2013 03:59 PM |
He took down a government that discriminated whites and blacks.
He took a law course (which he failed half of) then got it all right.
He made equality, that organization was to take down that wrongful government.
Would you fight for having your right of freedom? Would you have a right of sitting on a CLEAN beach?
Or would you rather still want to be judged by whites and Boers? |
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Midmyst
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| 11 Dec 2013 04:00 PM |
Mandela's cause was certainly just, but he gets too much praise from the liberal mainstream media, despite the fact he used terroristic methods to accomplish this goal.
I think the Mandela we are shown in the media is a lot more "sanitized" then the real one. |
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| 11 Dec 2013 04:01 PM |
David Cameron used to support that stupid apartheid government. The USA only took Mandela off the terrorist list 4 years ago. |
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| 11 Dec 2013 04:02 PM |
Boers weren't just gonna feel sympathetic if he asked for freedom. How else did he want freedom or an equal South Africa? |
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| 11 Dec 2013 04:03 PM |
Exactly. Use force only if it's necessary. |
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