Thank god for the end of apartheid in south africa.

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I see him as eccentric and opinionated. But this is a little disturbing.
 
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I see him as eccentric and opinionated. But this is a little disturbing.

yeah, poorly channeled brainpower, thats my take. He is smarter than the mouthbreathers, though, just too far out for me.
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Wait, you were for apartheid?

First you must understand the word 'apartheid.'

The Boers were there a hundred years before the extremely warlike Zulu arrived.

The Zulu attacked the Boers at Blood River (so named because the river ran red with the blood of the Boers and the Zulu.)

The Zulu meant to wipe the Boers (farmers) off the face of the planet as they had done on numerous occasions before to other tribes native to Africa.

After the battle ended more or less in a draw, that was the birth of 'apartheid', ie; you live on that side of the river and we will live on this side. apartheid = apart

The Boers who are were very much like our Amish or Mennonites of America had been in South Africa for two hundred years before the British had designs on colonizing the area.

The Boers were treated much like the Irish, the first mass concentration camp starvations in the world were committed by the British in South Africa, far more white Europeans died in them than native Africans during the Boer war.

Got to reboot, be right back, :) maybe. :compute:

yeah, poorly channeled brainpower, thats my take. He is smarter than the mouthbreathers, though, just too far out for me.
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Far out of what, your own ignorance?
 
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Unfortunately, malevolence can often masquerade as intelligent.

True. Despite you wearing womens underwear and being a legendary hissy thrower in the Politics Forum, if nothing else you are a stand up guy, so far as your opinions are concerned.

But outside of some social issues that should play no part in political discussion, the first thing you were right about was this guys unconditional lunacy...well done, i guess.
 
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True. Despite you wearing womens underwear and being a legendary hissy thrower in the Politics Forum, if nothing else you are a stand up guy, so far as your opinions are concerned.

But outside of some social issues that should play no part in political discussion, the first thing you were right about was this guys unconditional lunacy...well done, i guess.

Did you ever stop to think that if you keep your head buried in the sand long enough, something just might come along and bite you in the butt??
 
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I see him as eccentric and opinionated. But this is a little disturbing.

Most of those who attack the messenger instead of addressing the message are afraid someone my might pop their PC opinionated little bubble.

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Joe Slovo was a Soviet agent, orignially from Lithuania.

Do you have any idea why Mandela was sentenced to prison to begin with?? Hint, it wasn't for lunch counter sitins.

1) Concerning Mandela's jail sentence. The crimes he committed were shamelessly criminal, and included no heroic acts. In fact, it is still a mystery why Percy Yutar (the then state attorney) did not file for murder, but manslaughter instead. Based on the facts it is commonly agreed by legal scholars that Mandela would have been hanged if Yutar filed for murder. You can easily get access to the case and you will find facts that the media, for whatever reason, prefer to ignore.

2) They often show Mandela's cell on Robben Island. That is not where he spent most of his time. He later lived in a house under so-called "arrest". It was comfortable if not luxurious, and most people work every day of their lives for the privilege to live in something not nearly as good as that. Why do they never show photographs of that?

3) What is really mind-boggling is the fact that while he was in the "house jail" he had free access, on account of the S.A. tax-payers, to telephone, fax and other communicating facilities to organize the ANC. That is why he was still the leader when he was "released".

4) You already know of the terrible deeds he ordered for his own people who disappointed him. He has many murders of his own on his hands.

5) He was supposedly in "jail" for 20 or more years. One would expect that he had a negligible income in that time. Yet when he and his wife were divorced about 4 years after his "release" he had to pay her millions in settlement. Where did these millions come from? Who else could earn millions in jail?

4 years from a salaried job after taxes? Obviously something is seriously wrong. You find out where all that money came from and you will discover a lot about Mandela that the press never report.

6) Once he left "jail" (the house the government provided) he moved into a very luxurious home in one of the richest suburbs of Johannesburg. However, he kept a little four-room house in Soweto and pretended to live there. That is where he would interview reporters and where photographs were taken. What a liar and bigot. I cannot believe that the press did not know this. It simply played along to sell this falsehood of a hero and martyr. These are six leads that anyone from S.A. should be able to confirm easily with documentary proof.

Mandela is a murderer and a liar. He only lived in "poverty" when it suited him. Just ask where he is presently living. There are very few Whites or other people that can, after a lifetime of working, afford the house he is living in now. Nonetheless, for some reason, I have no reason why, the media are ignoring all of this and misrepresent the actual situation.

Did you know that the black communist ANC murdered more black Africans in their first six years in power than the apartheid government had in it's whole 43 year history??

Ever heard of the Orwelian 'memory hole?' I've spent hours trying to google up the details of Mandela's original conviction which gave the details of the many terrorist crimes he was convicted of. Even a year ago I could get those easily. Now I can't find them at all.

One of the main things I wanted to point out was his involvement in the smuggling of arms and explosives into South Africa, the detailed list looks like enough to level several major cities. If they had all been used it would have made Iraq look like kindergarten.

Certainly Mandela proved he had no reservations about using them on innocent people, no matter the color of their skin or their position in regards to any government.


I saw Invictus


Outstanding.


Have you also seen; "Idiocracy?"

Did Invictus mention the barbaric murderess Winne Mandela's motto about necklacing???

Freeing Africa one match at a time.

For those who don’t know, “necklacing” is the process of setting a gasoline drenched tire around a person’s neck and setting it afire–a very torturous way to murder, often practiced by the former Mrs. Mandela as she engaged in assorted barbaric terrorism against fellow Black South Africans as a way to “fight the oppression of apartheid” and institute her own far more oppressive methods.

Yup, the woman, Winnie Mandela, is a murderess and a terrorist, not to mention a crook who used the money of anti-apartheid forces to spend on herself.

About the only good thing one could say about the Xhosa Mandela is that he wasn't as bad as the two Zulu morons who have followed in his footsteps.

Can't wait for a movie praising Muhammad Atta.


Mandela was the terrorist leader of a violent terrorist organisation, the ANC (African National Congress) which was responsible for many thousands of, mostly black, deaths. The ANC's blood spattered history is frequently ignored, but reminders occasionally pop up in the most embarrassing places, indeed as recently as this month the names of Nelson Mandela and most of the ANC remained on the US government's terrorist watch list along with al-Qaeda, Hezbollah and the Tamil Tigers.

Of course the forces of political correctness are rushing to amend that embarrassing reminder from the past.

However, Mandela's name was not on that list by mistake, he was there because of his Murderous past.
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It is true that Mandela approved that massacre and other ANC killings from his prison cell, and there is no evidence that he personally killed anyone but the same could be said about Stalin or Hitler, and the violent history of the ANC, the organisation he led is not in question.
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According to the Human Rights Commission it is estimated that during the Apartheid period some 21,000 people were killed, however both the UN Crimes against Humanity commission and South Africa's own Truth and Reconciliation Commission are in agreement that in those 43 years the South African Security forces killed a total of 518 people.

The rest, (some 92%) were accounted for by Africans killing Africans, many by means of the notorious and gruesome practice of necklacing whereby a car tyre full of petrol is placed around a victim's neck and set alight. This particularly cruel form of execution was frequently carried out at the behest of the ANC with the enthusiastic support of Mandela's demonic wife Winnie.
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Today South Africa has the reputation of being one of the most dangerous and crime ridden nations on Earth which is not actively at War. In 2001, only seven years after the end of Apartheid, whilst the city of Amsterdam in the Netherlands with 5.6 murders per 100,000 population was declared the 'murder capitol of Europe', Johannesburg, with 61.2 murders per 100,000 population and remains the world's top murder city.
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As with the Rhodesian/Zimbabwean Matabeleland massacres, news of which the BBC, together with much of the world media suppressed for twenty years to protect their one time hero, Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe, another secret genocide is being ignored by the world media, the genocide of white Boer farmers, thousands of whom have been horribly tortured to death in their homes since the end of Apartheid.

Unfortunately, malevolence can often masquerade as intelligent.

Your sentax is atrocious, as are all your analogies.

Far worse when rank supidity masquerades as intelligence.

Those who sow ignorance (such as you), are sure to reap a bitter harvest.

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We stood and watched the storm clouds gather
Watched the mountains turn to sand

We let them steal the future
Did not raise a hand

Not quick enough to anger
So slow to understand

We chose to walk away in silence
Was that apathy or fear

The noose began to tighten
Found it hard to breath

Not quick enough to anger
Extermination guaranteed

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