I never knew this. Growing up we were taught Mandela was this saint of a man who stood up to tyranny … then I realized it was all too fairy tale, I knew it was probably a mix of bull and giraffe shit, with a dash of rabbit pellets. But I never got around to digging more into it.
Rhodesian SAS or British SAS? and Britain didnt sponsor or support the Bush War in any way, let alone dropping their own soldiers into the combat areas.
ah, ok, I was there in the 70s/early 80s. high tea at babour's dept store in salisbury was quite the thing, Rho was more old school british than england.
Your friend from Johannesburg is right. Thanks to the media narrative, it was years before I discovered the full story about Nelson Mandela. In his statement in court at his trial, Nelson Mandela admitted the terrorist charges against him. He was openly proud of what he did. He doesn't deny what he did.
On the other hand, I think I recall reading that he directed the attacks to be against infrastructure, rather than against people. Is that accurate?
https://youtu.be/v4gv7isyXMI look at around 6:08 at the lyrics of the ANC. "We have pledged to kill the whites." Doesn't Sound like the good ole peaceful tunes grandpa used to sing and by all accounts, he was none too fond of other races.
I never knew this. Growing up we were taught Mandela was this saint of a man who stood up to tyranny … then I realized it was all too fairy tale, I knew it was probably a mix of bull and giraffe shit, with a dash of rabbit pellets. But I never got around to digging more into it.
There ya go with recipes again! You forgot garlic.
Nah, the garlic keeps away the blood sucking parasites, it can't be part of a globalist recipe.
Mmkay. A sprinkle of cumin then?
Rhodesian SAS or British SAS? and Britain didnt sponsor or support the Bush War in any way, let alone dropping their own soldiers into the combat areas.
ah, ok, I was there in the 70s/early 80s. high tea at babour's dept store in salisbury was quite the thing, Rho was more old school british than england.
Your friend from Johannesburg is right. Thanks to the media narrative, it was years before I discovered the full story about Nelson Mandela. In his statement in court at his trial, Nelson Mandela admitted the terrorist charges against him. He was openly proud of what he did. He doesn't deny what he did.
On the other hand, I think I recall reading that he directed the attacks to be against infrastructure, rather than against people. Is that accurate?
https://youtu.be/v4gv7isyXMI look at around 6:08 at the lyrics of the ANC. "We have pledged to kill the whites." Doesn't Sound like the good ole peaceful tunes grandpa used to sing and by all accounts, he was none too fond of other races.
This red pill is completely new to me. Where can I find the real story of Nelson Mandela?