Nelson Mandela's inaugural address
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Nkosi sikeleli iafrika
yizwa imithadnazo yethu
nkosi sikeleli
thina lusapho lwayo
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read long walk to freedom two summers ago and it was definitely an impactful book. I admire all these great men. quite fitting that MLK day is 3 days away
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great day, great speech, great man
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quite fitting that I watch this as I'm writing a term paper on him
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Nelson Mandela fought for the freedom of people in the area of South Africa. Ghandi is another individual who fought for freedom in the area, as well as independence from the colonial powers in South Africa and India using non-violent protesting techniques. Nelson withstood more than what most people can handle and still was able to make himself stronger for it. He did use sabotaging techniques against the colonial powers, but collateral damage was never done. Mandela is a hero to the world.
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big up Mandela
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@colombiaan100 You have no idea what you're talking about do you? You better check yourself before you wreck yourself.
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MADIBA!
ha ha ha ha ha.. I am sorry but it is really funny to see all the cowards who are seated at their computer terminals hiding themselves from the world ranting and dissing a great human who courageously withstood 27 years of solitary confinement to speak a message of peace and reconciliation.... Mandiba stood for something noble and only the cowardly and pathetic will find it easy to disrespect him!
coolmaandude 4 months ago 45
@MyComoria More to the point, Nelson Mandela killed no one. DaSlug uses the same racist tactic supremecists have always used. They blame ALL people of color for the sins of the few. Meanwhile, they all take credit for the good deeds of the individual Whites (whom they call bleeding hearts) whenever it is to their advantage. The fact is, hatred blinds the mind and reason. Consider who is the true savage.
kweju3 4 months ago 13