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Nelson Mandela Joins Yasser Arafat As Dead Terrorists Who Were Given Peace Prizes
ClashDaily.com ^ | 12/7/13 | Donald Joy

Posted on 12/07/2013 3:52:17 PM PST by IChing

Contrary to what the media is telling you, Nelson Mandela wasn’t jailed merely for opposing the apartheid government of South Africa. He was jailed to stop him from carrying out wide-scale terrorism on behalf of the global-communism-seeking Soviet Union.

As Peter Wright points out in his article, Mandela–Mass Murderer Turned Into Saint by Media,

“Mandela was imprisoned for conspiring and supporting acts of terrorism, mainly the blowing up of infrastructure (power lines) plotting to place bombs in public places (railway stations, etc.) and stockpiling weapons and explosives to carry out terrorist attacks.”

The American Free Press reports that at the trial of Mandela and the 19 other members of the terrorist group he founded, with whom he was captured (half of whom were white communist Jews), the prosecutor said that the munitions they possessed were “sufficient to blow up a city the size of Johannesburg.”

According to VDare.com’s Peter Cleburne, those who would have otherwise been killed and displaced by Mandela’s terrorist faction, along with all of us, have apartheid to thank for keeping him locked up long enough to prevent his brutal ascendancy to power as a younger man, to see him mellow out over the years, and instead learn how to manipulate public opinion toward his communist goals in less violent ways.

In his article, The Mandela Monster: We Owe Apartheid South Africa, Cleburne writes:

“But Mandela worship is not just another case of MSM Magic Negro mania. It is a flat-out lie…Mandela was actually a nasty individual who freely admitted assembling a large arms dump and planning a terrorist campaign…(and to being a Communist). Had he obtained power as a younger man, the world would know him as at least a Mugabe, possibly a Pol Pot. And the fears of those who opposed black rule are being justified, as documented by Ilana Mercer...”

Nelson Mandela’s wife, Winnie, earned infamy for herself for her urging followers to engage in the “necklacing” of political opponents–a tire is placed around the bound victim’s neck, doused in gasoline, and set on fire. Thousands and thousands of people in South Africa have been murdered in this way.

Multiple sources report that Winnie publicly taunted her foes by shaking a box of matches in her hand, proclaiming, “We may not prevail at the ballot box, but we will win with the matchbox.”

Even the later version of Nelson Mandela, the exalted, supposedly peace-loving statesman that the Western white liberal media turned him into, openly sang and danced to popular songs calling for the killing of all white people in South Africa. It’s on video.The heinous genocide being carried out against whites in South Africa and Zimbabwe in recent decades, along with South Africa’s horrific, runaway violent crime spiral, is well-known to those who follow such things.

The American Free Press puts the number of whites murdered by blacks in South Africa at 68,000 since 1994, when Nelson Mandela became president.

At this rate, Weather Underground terror mastermind Bill Ayers (who joined with black radical terrorists here in the states to bomb and murder with the declared goal of fomenting a race war on “honky America”) is right on schedule to win the Nobel Peace Prize before he croaks, too, seeing as he hasn’t been publicly tied to the murder of anyone in awhile now–around the same number of years his fellow-traveler Nelson Mandela spent behind bars.

And since Ayers got off on a technicality all those years ago, he gets extra credit from the liberal establishment–not only for not obviously murdering anyone during all that time he’s been “free as a bird,” but also for his role in helping to turn the entire U.S. education system toward communism via his role as distinguished Marxist professor, as a member of various multi-million dollar Left-wing education boards and foundations, and in his helping to write the new-fangled socialist “Common Core” curriculum.

Gag me with a chainsaw. Those Nobel idiots gave Barack Obama their Peace Prize merely for denouncing “air-raiding villages and killing civilians” during his first campaign, just before he started air-raiding villages and killing civilians from his new perch in the Oval Office, I mean golf cart. Not to mention Obama using billions of our taxes to send Al Qaeda, Hamas, Hezbollah, Taliban, and Muslim Brotherhood terrorists massive stockpiles of weapons, money, and other support in hot-spots where they thrive and kill. Meanwhile, our troops and military chaplains are prosecuted if they dare praise the benevolence of Christianity, especially if they do it within earshot of our new “partners,” the Islamofascist, murdering Taliban.

As old-school purveyors of communist terrorism, Nelson and Winnie Mandela make Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dorhn look like Sunday school teachers. Heck, thanks to our liberal courts and communist-infested educational institutions, Ayers and Dorhn actually did become teachers–full professors and heads of departments at prestigious top American universities, no less.

Even after being freed and re-made into a man of “peace,” Nelson Mandela threw in with Palestinian terrorists. His public statements of support for the PLO are a matter of record.

Just as I did not mourn the departure of made-over Palestinian terrorist Yasser Arafat from this mortal coil, the world has rid itself of another Nobel Peace Prize winner whose loss makes me breathe a sigh not of grief, but of relief.


TOPICS: History; Politics; Society
KEYWORDS: arafat; billayers; mandela; nelsonmandela
Some counter-balance to the false media Mandela-mania.
1 posted on 12/07/2013 3:52:17 PM PST by IChing
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To: IChing

Burn in hell Mandela.


2 posted on 12/07/2013 3:55:15 PM PST by FreedomStar3028 (Evil must be punished.)
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To: IChing

The Nobel prize is a joke. Look at the pukes that have received it. You know the list. Full of idiots that have done nothing.


3 posted on 12/07/2013 3:56:22 PM PST by taillightchaser (I'm going to become a criminal so I can keep my guns.)
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To: IChing

I can think of another one that would look good on the heap.


4 posted on 12/07/2013 3:57:17 PM PST by RS_Rider (I hate Illinois Nazis)
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To: IChing

Well he was a commie and when you’re a commie you can be nothing but a hero to liberals. Look at the mass fawning over Castro for the past 50 years. Every year to this day you read about another one of the liberal elitists making a pilgrimage to Cuba worship at his feet even though the guy is a mass murdering sc*mbag.


5 posted on 12/07/2013 3:57:55 PM PST by GrandJediMasterYoda (What do we want? Time travel. When do we want it? It's irrelevant.)
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To: taillightchaser

Agreed. It means less than nothing now.


6 posted on 12/07/2013 3:58:25 PM PST by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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To: IChing

Bookmark.


7 posted on 12/07/2013 4:01:35 PM PST by SunTzuWu
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To: IChing
South Africa was a "once great" nation. Remember Christian Bernard, the physician who performed the world's first heart transplant? It was in South Africa. Britons, fleeing the death panels of Great Britan's Obamacare, the National Health Service, would go to South Africa to save their lives. Israel's atomic bomb test? Check out a cooperative South Africa.

What happened to all this?

Nelson Mandela!

8 posted on 12/07/2013 4:03:39 PM PST by norwaypinesavage (Galileo: In science, the authority of a thousand is not worth the humble reasoning of one individual)
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To: IChing

And one day... the GREAT one will join them on their journey to hell.


9 posted on 12/07/2013 4:04:58 PM PST by lyby ("Mathematics is the language with which God has written the universe." ~ Galileo Galilei)
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To: norwaypinesavage

South Africa was a place where many refugees from the Soviet Bloc went, a great portion of them educated men and women.


10 posted on 12/07/2013 4:05:00 PM PST by Revolting cat! (Bad things are wrong! Ice cream is delicious!)
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To: taillightchaser

SOUTH AFRICA IN THE SHADOWS

Posted By Daniel Greenfield On December 6, 2013 @ 12:48 am In Daily Mailer,FrontPage

http://www.frontpagemag.com/2013/dgreenfield/south-africa-in-the-shadows/print/

“People are trapped in history, and history is trapped in them,” James Baldwin wrote. Few men have had as much history trapped in them as Nelson Mandela.

To those outside South Africa, the country has been reduced to Nelson Mandela just as it was once reduced to apartheid. Mandela was the ending to a story that everyone thought they knew. With his death, the story comes perilously close to losing its meaning.

The history trapped in Mandela escapes with his death forcing both those inside South Africa and those outside it to come to terms with all the complex realities of history packed away into one man’s life.

Like Gandhi, Mandela became an iconic figure who appeared to encompass the moral of his own story. The fictional Nelson Mandela has appeared in dozens of movies. He has been played by everyone from Danny Glover to Sidney Poitier to Morgan Freeman. And each of those movies has made the real man and the real South Africa that he leaves behind in death seem that much more unreal.

Western liberals like simplistic stories and Mandela was their happy ending. His very existence freed them from the need to learn anything more about what happened after apartheid. By knowing him, they knew, as Paul Harvey would say, the rest of the story. Mandela freed them from knowing history.

Everyone knows the history of South Africa and no one knows it. The dynamics of a troubled past that were reduced to a happy ending built around one man are still playing out in South Africa. Even as the mourning for Mandela goes on, one child is raped every three minutes in South Africa and three children are murdered every day.

If there is anything that the world ought to mourn, not only today, but every day, it is a horrifying reality in which a South African woman is more likely to be raped than to learn to read, a quarter of the men admit to having raped and men with AIDS believe that they can find a cure by raping a baby.

Troubling facts like these defy the easy inspiration of the happy ending. They remind us that history does not stop the way that a film script does. There is no moment when the crowd cheers, the camera pans up and the audience is free to leave the theater and look no further because the story has ended.

South Africa’s story did not end with apartheid. It does not end with Mandela’s death. South Africa remains in twilight. The credits do not roll. The happy ending has not come.

The Mandela era gave way to the Mbeki era and the Zuma era. Mbeki had been trained in the USSR and Zuma, like Mandela, had been a member of the Communist Party. Their rule was characterized not only by corruption and violence, but by the denial that the corruption and violence existed. Mbeki claimed that HIV was not linked to AIDS and that those pointing out the escalating crime rate were white racists. Zuma has said that the child rapes are “inexplicable”; but had been put on trial for raping an HIV-positive AIDS activist while claiming an equally magical way of preventing the disease.

Just as Mbeki’s successor was worse than him so too Zuma’s successor is likely to be worse than his predecessor. The difference between South Africa and Zimbabwe is only one of degree. And to prove that very point, Zuma has praised Zimbabwe’s Mugabe calling him a fellow freedom fighter.
In his address to the nation, Zuma said that, “What made Nelson Mandela great was precisely what made him human. We saw in him what we seek in ourselves. And in him we saw so much of ourselves.”

There is certainly some truth to that. But it is not a truth about Nelson Mandela. It is a truth about people who are caught up in chaos and searching for something to believe in. Zuma said that South Africans, “mourn the loss of the one person who, more than any other, came to embody their sense of a common nationhood.” But the unpleasant truth is that there is no more South African nationhood.
The more liberals wanted South Africa to escape from its own history, the more it became trapped in real problems with no easy solutions.

South Africa is just as divided by race as it was when Mandela was in prison. It is broken up into countless tiny factions protected by real and metaphorical violence. There is no trusted institution in the country that unites it. There is no trust by South Africans in each other.

When a farmer’s family is brutally murdered by his own workers and men rape the children of their neighbors in the hopes of curing themselves of AIDS—there can be no such thing as trust. The story told in so many of the movies where Mandela played by Sidney Poitier or Morgan Freeman teaches blacks and whites to set aside their hatred has not worked out nearly as well in real life.

In the new apartheid, the black government represses a white minority and abuses its power over the black majority in ways that Western liberals would never tolerate if it were being practiced by men with Dutch last names. Every government crime is covered up by more incitement against the white minority with each generation of activists struggling to outdo the previous generation in its anti-white racism.

There has been no moment of transcendence that endured. No cure for the things tearing the nation apart. There is no new spirit in South Africa. There is a new apartheid defined not by law, but by hate. Freedom and democracy are equally vaporous under the rule of a political movement obsessed with the vicious pragmatism of power now being exercised by Mandela’s African National Congress successors.
“People pay for what they do and still more for what they have allowed themselves to become,” Baldwin wrote. “And they pay for it very simply by the lives they lead.” There is no place where that is quite as true as in post-apartheid South Africa where the violence unleashed still haunts the townships.
In working nations, the death of a Mandela would create a symbol. In South Africa, it removes one of the few fragile symbols whose meaning is as disputed as everything else about the post-apartheid era.

For Western liberals, Mandela’s death provides them with permission to stop caring about South Africa. Having reduced South Africa to Mandela, his death permanently removes its existence from their minds. They may show up to the theater if Denzel Washington or Jamie Foxx decide to play Nelson Mandela. Otherwise they will comfortably banish the entire country to the dusty attic of forgotten history.
Meanwhile one child is raped every three minutes and three children are murdered every day.


11 posted on 12/07/2013 4:05:20 PM PST by Dqban22
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To: IChing

His simpering worshippers in the west always ignore that he was a communist, and was anti-America.


12 posted on 12/07/2013 4:07:24 PM PST by ought-six ( Multiculturalism is national suicide, and political correctness is the cyanide capsule.)
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To: taillightchaser
The Nobel prize is a joke.

It's more of an insult than a joke.

13 posted on 12/07/2013 4:07:30 PM PST by BerryDingle (I know how to deal with communists, I still wear their scars on my back from Hollywood-Ronald Reagan)
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To: IChing

Commenters on my article at the website have been asking for lin ks to source articles, so I thought I’d post them here, too:

http://peterwright.biz/a-contrarian-view/mandela-mass-murderer/

http://americanfreepress.net/?p=11873

http://www.vdare.com/posts/the-mandela-monster-we-owe-apartheid-south-africa


14 posted on 12/07/2013 4:09:06 PM PST by IChing
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To: FreedomStar3028

Here is hoping that Obama will join them soon.


15 posted on 12/07/2013 4:12:35 PM PST by Blood of Tyrants (From time to time the.tree of liberty must be watered with the blood of tyrants and patriots.)
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To: IChing

Obama was given a peace prize and he will be murdering thousands perhaps million through Obamacare.


16 posted on 12/07/2013 6:11:28 PM PST by Venturer (Keep Obama and you aint seen nothing yet.)
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To: Venturer
Mandela once cheering, “‘Long live Comrade Fidel Castro!’” Mandela referred to Gaddafi as “‘my brother leader” and Arafat as “‘a comrade in arms.’”

And what is Mandela’s legacy to his native South Africa? It is the purpose of Mercer’s book to show that it is nothing to write home about. “Since he [Mandela] came to power in 1994, approximately 300,000 people have been murdered.” “Bit by barbaric bit,” she writes, “South Africa is being dismantled by official racial socialism, obscene levels of crime—organized and disorganized—AIDS, corruption, and an accreting kleptocracy.”

17 posted on 12/10/2013 7:28:05 PM PST by Dqban22
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