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  • i hate these fucking dirty uncle toms

  • nigger

  • @shylockiller

    wigger

  • I don't know how I missed this. But so far I like It. This Is going to my playlist.

  • how can a terrorist be a hero, ohh I forgot that's the African way, that's why the world have to donate money to all the baboons all the time fucking kaffers. they all idiots who rape their own children, that's why Africa is fucked, you are a hero when you kill and rape in the eyes of a black cunt

    

  • fok die kaffers

  • A real leader, a man who sought nothing for himself but dedicated his whole life to his people. Men like him only come along once in a lifetime IF YOUR LUCKY.

    If all politicians were just 1% of this man then the world would be a much better place.

    It's a travesty that Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe is not more well known, especially by all South Africans. He should be held in higher regard even than Nelson Mandela.

  • HEROES NEVER DIE,,, They simply breed, lead & guide more heroes to fight for liberty, leaving a better destiny for their children & grandchildren to inherit FREE HOMELAND !!!!

    Eternal memory & immortal Glory to liberation heroes.

  • @BahreNeGash

    Thank you for this video. Kepp on the good, Heros dont die, we will always remember Sobukhwe. These Oppressors are still among us in South Africa. The day African people will realise the need to send them back to sea where they come then we will see justice. Thats all. That rubbish bitter white trash commenti Insults here need to back off.

  • @professionals30

    Thanks to the European sadist mercenaries invading, occupying & looting Africa & massacring Africans in their homes & ancestral lands, the days of African innocence & naivete in greeting strangers ain't going as simple as the old days.

    Though, Fallen empires DESPERATELY TRYING TO REGAIN BACK their lost fake-glory & empty pride WILL KEEP leaking their wounds by barking like an old-TOOTHLESS-bulldog against Africans. In the end,,,, AFRICA WAS/IS & STILL REMAINS FOR AFRICANS.

  • Courage is the passion for change that gives the strength to fight for it.

    Thanks for this tribute.

    "Who fights can lose, who doesn't fight has already lost" (Bertolt Brecht, 1898-1956)

    Much strength for further struggles!

  • Cheers to the brave pioneers in the struggle against apartheid.

    The key to change lies in the upbringing and education!

    DIGNITY - LIBERTY - EQUALITY - HUMANITY - PEACE for all people. Another world is possible, beyond capitalism and wars! People before profit.

    Thanks for uploading the interesting documentary.

  • @criticalviewer1959 In PRE-colonial SA, "the expropriation of labor for conservation etc, did not necessarily reflect egalitarian and consensual conservation, BUT RATHER THE EXERCISE OF POWER OVER PEOPLE AND RESOURCES BY DOMINANT CLANS OR CLASSES, as the case would have been." -James C. Murombedzi February, 2003

    Thus, all of this entitled social resistance is rather hypocritical. Pan-Africanism is a case of previous enemies united against new and even more different people.

  • @criticalviewer1959 as long as men breath, capitalism will live. Long live capitalism, end the wars, promote the free market!

  • free SA full of drugs and crime going down the tubes like the rest of the Continent

    seems like colonialism was the only thing that held them in place

    not allowing them to rob and murder each other willy nilly believe me i have experienced

    it first hand

  • @swinewarrior Sorry bimbo, but Colonialism is what contributed to this problem. Europeans saw Africa as just a place for free labor and material resource/wealth.

    There was no need to educate the inhabitants, instead, just for labor (as most of them did in other countries)

    Once the Europeans had their bellies full, who cares what the natives do, right?

    Well that's what happened in SA when Blacks didn't receive the same education as the Whites. Bantu education was labor education.

  • @justinC504 I would probably trust the comment of the individual who has lived in the place and experienced the people. It seems even in America the people who spend less time living around other races are more prone to have high opinions of them.

    Read my other comment, it does not bode well for your position. One phrase keeps popping into my mind "casting pearls before swine" and I don't know why.

  • @justinC504 Haiti is the best example of freedom from colonialism

    for the longest time and i worked their.....they still have slaver to day like a lot of African country's to day

    you have never been on an aid convoy have you

    ............why is your channel unavailable

  • @swinewarrior Yeah, sure you did random Internet user. Without a doubt you worked in Haiti and first hand experienced that after-effect of Colonialism. Yep, it proves my point of European nation's desire of free slave labor and not educating the mentally lost inhabitants, who don't know who they are or where they're going.

    That's what happens when we lack education and identity. I don't blame Haiti or any Africa country, I blame the people who placed them there with little to none

  • @swinewarrior Also, it's none of your business about my priorities and activities on a free-roaming web. It's unavailable because it's unavailable. Simple.

  • @justinC504 well fuck off and do not send me comments ashole

  • @swinewarrior Haha.. Can't debate because you're illogically incapable, so you result to insults. How pathetic.

  • These guys were incredibly brave.

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