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Anyone with an ounce of sense would have gone nowhere near the crazy loons you used as a source, unless of course he shared their message. |
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Nice link august the relevant part is from Haplos "source" which is not his source.
so the ANC condemned "necklacing" then? Damn, so much for that then. Your link also leads to the US congress report if you want a local(to you) take on it all. or you could go to the T&R source ,which Haplo didn't read, and work your way through section 6 of the first ANC report. Plenty of interesting stuff in those sources, several that are worth mentioning considering the nonsense some people have been writing using their "very racist white supremacist " sources. Apparently it found that the Apartheid regime in itself constitutes a crime against humanity....and the war against that regime is a lawful and just cause.:hmmm: You really think people would check their sources before they claim their initial nonsense is backed by fact from legitimate sources. |
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Purposely targeting civilians/non combatants is what, when you think about it, defines an actual terrorist from a freedom fighter etc.Tribes, by using "No taxation without representation" as a way to say the patriots who fought the American Revolution were terrrorists like Mandela once was, is just an inaccurate and invalid comparison.
Mandela was an actual terrorist at one point, he served nearly 30 years of hard labor for his crimes and did change, he saw the real route to change was not through terrorism, but through a peaceful political process.Killing innocent people on purpose accomplishes nothing and takes away the legitimacy of your often legitimate arguments against the state. Of course the dark side of Mandela's earlier life gets pushed under the rug but overall he was a great man who ended an ugly chapter in history through the proper means. |
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Problem 1: I can show equal documentation which would prove that nothing in the above post is true, but I can't do it here. Which leads to... Problem 2: I realize that Soopaman2 referred to the American Civil War first, but his post was about collateral damage. Yours was about causes which, as I have pointed out many times before, are a major side-tracking of the thread. This is especially true for me, because I want to have that discussion but can't and won't do it here. If you want to continue it please start a new thread, or go back to one of the several Civil War threads. If not, I'll drop it after this. |
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As I said earlier section 6 is the most relevant but it is really worth reading the whole thing, in fact it is worth reading all the findings on all the factions. Two of the other sections which really stand out are those on the States policy of deliberately targeting innocent civilians, and the States black flag operations deliberately murdering innocent civilians and claiming it was "terrorists" doing the murders. Quote:
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However Martin Luther King said it best and I cannot believe that it would have escaped Mandela's notice: "He who accepts evil is as much involved in it as he who helps perpetrate it. He who accepts evil without protesting against it is really cooperating with it." Apartheid, along with much of the murderous, enslaving, dehumanizing colonialism of three centuries on the 'dark continent' WAS evil. And based on race and or tribalism, markedly so, as in Rawanda and the (Belgian)Congo, to this day. Mandela saw the evil, refused to accept it and did not cooperate with it. He studied evil's war manual and used enough of it to defeat it till no longer needing the tools of it. All government is bad; the trick is to live where it is least worst...and in Africa today that is a tough call; Mandela made South Africa the least worst call at present... |
Nice to see Man utd fans observe a 90 minute silence for Nelson Mandela.
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Having lived through both eras in ZA, and still live here, this link gives a very accurate description - http://www.thenewamerican.com/world-...la-not-so-fast
I take my judgement from 1994, when ZA had so much promise, and this is my conclusion.. short and sweet. Mandela, Mbeki, Zuma and the ANC are complete failures.. actually nothing short of disastrous. You lot must remember that a lot of 'smoke and mirrors' at at play here, and has been for a long time. Your political leaders, rock stars and other herds of cattle are playing the same game with you with this funeral ! Think for yourself and see through the nonsense. I don't know where anyone here was taught to hate black people.. we were taught to hate the ANC.. a then communist (still is) terrorist organisation, so that we'd be ready for war in the bush during conscription time. Remember the ANC consisted of white people too :03: Another thing you don't hear about is that, although we were segregated (separated) a lot of black and white grew up together in this country - there was not complete separateness that is often depicted in the anti-apartheid videos. If you want to know how apartheid really ended.. look up the United Party (Helen Suzman, Colin Eglin) Nationalist Party (FW de Klerk, The Referendum)... yup a lot of white people involved there - Have Nelson and the ANC told you that ?? :arrgh!: or do they continue to bleat about apartheid, some 20 years later, to cover up for their failures. BS can only go so far. After the funeral it's going to be 'fun' here.. and it's already started... |
Vanjast, I am afraid that piece uses many of the same sources as earlier.
While I agree with most of your post, that article contains too much nonsense from extremist white supremacists in SA and itself is published by one of those rather crazy groups that believe everything is a global jewish conspiracy. One part of your post is off though. Quote:
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In fact, it's all true.. whether it comes from white supremacists or not. I must say they've done a very good job at exposing this lot - done their research well!
Unless you live here you wouldn't know. :03: Mandela and the ANC haven't been honest about a lot of things.. and we can see that here as we know exactly where it comes from and what the purposes are. Smoke and Mirrors as I've mentioned... The world is currently operating on 'herd mentality' with regard to this person. So much hype, that it's almost impossible to admit that they've really stuffed it up. Time will tell. :arrgh!: |
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