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Nelson Mandela, revered statesman and anti-apartheid leader, dies at 95
By Yahoo News 23 minutes ago

Former South African President Nelson Mandela has died at age 95 of complications from a recurring lung infection.

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The guy led an amazing life. RIP Nelson.

 
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Hope he's burning in Hell. Google Mandela Genocide and read up on how many people him and his wife are responsible for the deaths of in South Africa. You won't hear a peep about this from the mainstream media, but its out there. Another thing you can google is "Mandela Necklaces"

 
Hope he's burning in Hell. Google Mandela Genocide and read up on how many people him and his wife are responsible for the deaths of in South Africa. You won't hear a peep about this from the mainstream media, but its out there. Another thing you can google is "Mandela Necklaces"
Interesting. I had not even heard of necklacing before. LINK

 
Its another case of the liberal media making someone a hero. He was a bad man, and his wife is just as bad. They have the blood of tens of thousands people on their hands.

 
Its another case of the liberal media making someone a hero. He was a bad man, and his wife is just as bad. They have the blood of tens of thousands people on their hands.
You've been a member for six years, and have waited every day to post this.

 
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No, I just don't post a lot on this forum. I enjoy reading everyone's thoughts on the Huskers, but as far as posting I haven't felt comfortable posting because everything seems to turn into a pissing match. I just was amazed this morning as I began to look at some of the forums I frequent that everyone thinks Mandela was such a great man, and thought I would express my opinion. Do you have a problem with that?

 
If you don’t ruffle a few feathers your doing it wrong.

I've often wondered why he is portrayed as a saint when he was, by definition, just as much of a terrorist as these muslim extremists. But on the flip side he was also by definition a freedom fighter, fighting against an equally as violent government. And People condone violence yet embrace Mandela. It's an interesting case study for sure.

 
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