Posted on 12/05/2013 2:11:15 PM PST by Red Badger
Nelson Mandela, the revered statesman who emerged from prison after 27 years to lead South Africa out of decades of apartheid, has died, South African President Jacob Zuma announced late Thursday.
Mandela was 95.
"He is now resting. He is now at peace," Zuma said. "Our nation has lost its greatest son. Our people have lost a father."
"What made Nelson Mandela great was precisely what made him human," the president said in his late-night address. "We saw in him what we seek in ourselves."
Mandela will have a state funeral. Zuma ordered all flags in the nation to be flown at half-staff from Friday through that funeral.
Mandela, a former president, battled health issues in recent months, including a recurring lung infection that led to numerous hospitalizations.
With advancing age and bouts of illness, Mandela retreated to a quiet life at his boyhood home in the nation's Eastern Cape Province, where he said he was most at peace.
Despite rare public appearances, he held a special place in the consciousness of the nation and the world.
(Excerpt) Read more at cnn.com ...
He almost singlehandedly destroyed a prosperous nation and early went to prison for using terrorism to overthrow an elected government.
In America, we do not condone the actions of commie terrorists.
Uh-uh... nope... not so good when genuine belief in a genuine God is reduced to being regarded as “ideology.”
Ideology, if you must call it that, matters. Do pay attention to who the “man behind the curtain” is. He’s what is dominating your show, and if he seems okay today, will he be okay tomorrow?
Mark Levin has been interviewing Joe Pollack on his radio show.
RIP Nelson...How many streets in SA will be named Nelson Mandela Ave?
Now that paints a pretty picture uh ? !
That is probably closer than they will miss him
Ten days. This crap is going to go on for ten days.
It will be wall to wall. Worse than the Kennedy crap.
AND watch how much of his “history” starts in 1960. You will hear/see nothing of the ANC or the SACP from the time he joined them in 1944.
He may have been the man they are saying he was. But he was also a lot more.
It seems that “stability” is not all to be said about the picture. Relative strength matters too. We can and should thank God of course that SA wasn’t even worse than it was. But we shouldn’t be satisfied until factors (such as socialism) that drag men down are superseded by a God of freedom (and I don’t mean a “theocracy” which is a caricature of that).
Unfortunately, in America “commie terrorists” are now being condoned big time.
What I just found interesting is a bunch of conservatives on facebook have no qualms about calling Nelson Mandela a "communist terrorist" (in spite of the media image of him as a saintly heroic figure who ended apartheid in South Africa), yet those SAME conservatives have no problem of embracing the FANTASY image of JFK because "we have to convince today's RATs that their party has left them".
Nelson was no doubt a leftist and the ANC is a pretty strongly socialist political party (though not outright communist as some claim), but at least Nelson accomplished something in fighting apartheid and did the right thing by naming deClerk as Vice President during the transition and allowing allow legitimate multi-party elections (though again, it quickly became a one-party system due to the lack of a credible opposition party in SA). What did the saintly JFK EVER accomplish? I guess we're supposed to love him because he managed to NOT get us into World War III or something.
Worse than Mandela, IMO, is the media's other sainted figure from South Africa, Desmond Tutu. Now THERE'S a guy whose lovefest makes absolutely no sense. I think the media just loves him because he's an ultra-left wing "religious" figure, even if his "religious" title carried almost no weight in his country (I think Episcopalians are like 8% of the population in South Africa or something)
True enough... nothing should be worshiped except God. Any mortal icon will disappoint.
Facebook is a weird place (JFK of all people a conservative champion?), but it reflects a weird world.
Not worth a shit! But you knew that.A South African once told me it was SHIT!,real SHIT.He was right on. Another good communist.
Pollock comes across as an apologist,, Mandela was moderate in his eyes. At best he was a mixed bag, Like his friends in his early and later years,, Castro, Arafat, yaknow, the choice of the choice icons that screwed their own people for years and were worshipped by the lamebrain media as piece bringers and freedom fighters.
I had to tune it out.
So now we have a two week lovefest with Mandela by the MSM and cover for Obama, then Christmas and . . be still my heart. .
So when did Mandala throw the whites out of South Africa?
Tutu’s presence managed to keep at least some sort of connection to God in the picture. As diluted as he was, I don’t think he dipped to the depths of a Jeremiah Wright.
Modern south Africa ?
By chronology only.
He was a terrorist leader who during his years in prison figured out that he could better achieve his goals if he were the kindly, cooperative, just want to get along face of his movement. He let his POS former wife, family and followers be the enforcers and up front terrorists while remaining “apart” from all of that activity. He was a terrorist just the same and not deserving of the long life he led.
I imagine Barry is going to want the U.S. flags at half mast.
Mandela was OK by me. A socialist no doubt, a partisan for black South Africans, an insurgent at best, a terrorist at worst. But for an anti-colonial African leader who came to power in what was basically a revolution he was OK.
Look, we are talking about the continent that gave us Idi Amin, Omar Al-Bashir, and Robert Mugabe. He didn’t declare himself dictator for life, he did not steal every drop of money in the country, he did not have the entire white populace impaled on stakes first day in office. About as good as you are going to get in that area of the world. Most white Africans were probably praying that he would live to be 120... They should get out of there, like NOW.
More crime stats Here.
Was sitting on the plane next to a lady from Capetown last year. She obviously was well healed, said things were okay in her neighborhood in Capetown but that the crime rate and general quality of life had deteriorated since Mandela and especially after the guy who took over from him. Said there were roving gangs with AK's in the hinterlands, but not in Capetown. I got the definite impression from her that things weren't like they used to be. .
My take on Mandela is that he was an early communist, but like Clinton, became a moderate once in office. Mandela could have become Mao or really gone to the dark side in one way or another. He did back a South African constitution.
Joel Pollack's article at Breibart Here.
Obama didn't go to Margaret Thatcher's funeral. If he goes to Mandela's funeral . .
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