http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/wor...-jacob-zuma-confirms-news-20131206-hv4mb.html
What an amazing man!!
What an amazing man!!
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http://www.thenewamerican.com/world-news/africa/item/15888-saint-mandela-not-so-fast
I wonder if the family members of their victims mourn his death.
The ones who were given the necklace ...tire around their neck doused in fuel and set alight.
Wasn't he in prison for murder?
It's no different than all these people who make a folk hero out of Ned Kelly and many others, just like him.
It's no different than all these people who make a folk hero out of Ned Kelly and many others, just like him.
Quoting from the publication of the John Birch Society, an extreme right wing group which has claimed that the US Civil Rights movement has been "deliberately and almost wholly created by the Communists patiently building up to this present stage for more than forty years"http://www.thenewamerican.com/world-news/africa/item/15888-saint-mandela-not-so-fast
I wonder if the family members of their victims mourn his death.
The ones who were given the necklace ...tire around their neck doused in fuel and set alight.
Wasn't he in prison for murder?
It's no different than all these people who make a folk hero out of Ned Kelly and many others, just like him.
While he was president, over 100 000 people were murdered which works out on average of 25 000 people each year. Up from 170 a year under Apartheid (1948-1989).
Ned Kelly was a criminal with few redeeming features- although there is an argument to be made that he was been a member of an oppressed minority (the Irish).I have no concern for Mandela or any one else, like him.
I am not a politcal person.
It annoys me when murderers like this are held up on a pedastal.
We were in a small town in Australia (I forget which one) and their claim to fame was an outlaw similar to Ned Kelly.
Selling all sorts of souvenirs. Rob and I spoke about how wrong we thought it was, to celebrate this person.
We stopped for lunch at the town cafe. An elderly man (about 90) came in and asked if he could sit with us, because all the tables were full. He was a retired police man from that town. He started talking about this local 'outlaw folk hero", and was appalled at the way his town profited from it. He said no one considers the police men who put their lives on the line, when dealing with these people.
I have no concern for Mandela or any one else, like him.
I am not a politcal person.
It annoys me when murderers like this are held up on a pedastal.
We were in a small town in Australia (I forget which one) and their claim to fame was an outlaw similar to Ned Kelly.
Selling all sorts of souvenirs. Rob and I spoke about how wrong we thought it was, to celebrate this person.
We stopped for lunch at the town cafe. An elderly man (about 90) came in and asked if he could sit with us, because all the tables were full. He was a retired police man from that town. He started talking about this local 'outlaw folk hero", and was appalled at the way his town profited from it. He said no one considers the police men who put their lives on the line, when dealing with these people.
How do you view Nancy Wake?
I'm guessing Kathryn is now furiously Googling Nancy Wake.
How do you view Nancy Wake?