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pokkeherrie 12.05.2013 05:18 PM

RIP Nelson Mandela
 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-25249520


 

chocolate_ladyland 12.05.2013 05:23 PM

RIP

!@#$%! 12.05.2013 05:52 PM

heard the news a little while ago. pretty fucking sad, but i had given him up for dead months ago already, when he was taken ill, so it's not such a shock at this point. still, huge loss for everyone.

i saw him once in person speaking to a large audience. he was as amazing as you'd think. i can't honestly say i remember what he talked about after all these years, but his charisma was genuine and immense.

Rob Instigator 12.05.2013 05:53 PM

the world is desperate for more people who seek to correct wrongs instead of avenging wrongs.

Rob Instigator 12.05.2013 05:55 PM

https://twitter.com/DeIetedTweets/st...26180141871104

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 12.05.2013 11:25 PM

I think what always separated Mr. Nelson Mandela was that he wasn't killed or assassinated. So many post-colonial, black nationalist, and revolutionary leaders were killed under tragic circumstances, that Mr. Mandela almost stands alone! That and his charisma was infectious, his rhetoric precise, his persona inspiring, his power to calm the masses unprecedented. We will miss him if only because of who he was, not just the symbolism alone. My whole life Nelson Mandela has been the grandfather figure of not just Africa, but really, the entire world of people born after the 1970s. We all collectively enjoyed his presence and sense of purpose. As has been said, he was in terribly poor health across many recent years, and as is sometimes said in these circumstances, "it was expected." This takes off some of the sting and edge to his death, but doesn't negate the overall loss. True, he hasn't been a direct or involved figure in politics and community building for many years, but his legacy remains firm. For Rastafarians, Mr. Mandela is an image of the inevitable triumph of good over evil.


Nefeli 12.06.2013 04:24 AM

may he always be remembered.

Genteel Death 12.06.2013 04:24 AM

R.I.P.

Nefeli 12.06.2013 04:27 AM

that audio was beautiful. thank you.

Toilet & Bowels 12.06.2013 06:58 PM

OMG Nelson, I'm gonna miss u dude!!!

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 12.06.2013 08:36 PM


 

dead_battery 12.07.2013 09:52 AM

MANDALA FLOCKA FLAME ONE HOOD ASS NEIGHBA
HANG UNDERGROUND WIT DEM ANC KILLAS
SEE LENIN DATS MY MUTHAFUCKIN NEIGHBA
RIDING REAL SLOW BLOWIN PYLONS MY NEIGHBA

tesla69 12.09.2013 04:37 PM

"And this was Mandela’s take, in early 2003, on the by then inevitable invasion of Iraq and the wider war on terror; “If there is a country that has committed unspeakable atrocities in the world, it is the United States of America.” No wonder he was kept on the US government terrorist list until as late as 2008."
http://www.eurasiareview.com/0912201...ia+Review% 29


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