Sartre ~ Nelson Mandela The Myth And The Reality

BATR  December 9 2013

“The suggestion made by the State that the struggle in South Africa is under the influence of foreigners or communists is wholly incorrect. I have done whatever I did, both as an individual and as a leader of my people, because of my experience in South Africa and my own proudly felt African background, and not because of what any outsider might have said.” – Nelson Mandela

Nelson Mandela the Myth and the Reality

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Seldom does a cultural test so clearly delineate the rational from the imbeciles. The interminable eulogizing of Nelson Mandel is an unambiguous sign of the lack in historic perspective and understanding that passes for public consensus. The mass media would have you believe that Mandela is a hero, when the evidence and particulars tell a very different story. Let no fact get in the way of making a New World Order icon. Simply put, the elites created Communism as a step towards imposing a universal authoritarian dictatorship.

The Mandela presidency of South Africa, 1994–1999 set in motion the destruction of a country that long defied the forces of global interdependency. The enshrinement of a multicultural nirvana is a commissar tenant of the campaign against an independent Afrikaner society. How did it work out? The betrayal by F. W. De Klerk of not opposing Mandela was the death knell of a first world country.

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Do you have the courage to watch the video, Nelson Mandela The Terrorist is Dead or is such a inference an automatic rejection of your “inquiring mind”, because you subscribe to the Morgan Freeman school of idolization: “a saint to many, a hero to all who treasure liberty, freedom and the dignity of humankind.” Well, his idea of a “Freeman” probably missed the daily rushes of Mandela’s death skills, as he was reading from the Invictus script.

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