Happy Birthday Nelson Mandela – NOT!

Posted on June 28, 2008
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nelson mandelaThe liberal celebs of the World could not get to London fast enough to participate in Nelson Mandela’s birthday bash. Amy “give me some more drugs” Winehouse and the has-been group Queen were among those who performed for the crowd.

I’m still scratching my head over why the World even cares about Nelson Mandela or when his birthday was.

Let’s review some facts.

He was imprisoned for 27 years for carrying out and conspiracy to carry out, terroist acts against the South African government.

He has, or had, strong ties to communist organizations besides the ANC in Africa and around the world.

He headed up the African National Congress (ANC), which is known to have both communist and terrorist ties including the armed wing called Umkhonto we Sizwe (or also known as MK). MK carried out bombings against military, industrial, civilian and infastructure sites. The MK celebrated the 70th birthday of the ANC by attacking a Nuclear reactor near Cape Town South Africa and let us not forget the Church Street bombings where 19 people were killed and 217 injured, mostly civilians.

Yeah, that’s a pretty peaceful group Nelson Mandela was apart of. Kinda like another peace loving group called Al Qaeda.

Okay, so if we didn’t want to celebrate this part of Mandela’s life, let’s forget about everything before 1990 and celebrate everything forward.

He became the first democratically elected President of South Africa after apartheid.

What was once a bustling, vibrant and productive country with a low crime rate has now become the new crap hole of the Dark Continent with skyrocketing crime rates and unheard of unemployment rates.

Yeah, Mandela has done a helluva job turning South Africa into a peace loving and productive government.

If he was half as successful in turning South Africa into a peace loving and productive country as he was bullshitting the World about apartheid, then South Africa would be the jewel of the World. Seems about the only thing Nelson Mandela can really do is lead communist terror groups and make most of the World feel sorry for him. And he did that the best when he was in a South African prison for terrorist acts!

Even Mandela himself has said that the ANC violated human rights in its apartheid struggle. Yet, the World still flocks to celebrate his criminal life. Much like it would be celebrating Che’s life if he were still alive. Thankfully, Che got exactly what he deserved.

Funny, before 1990 all you heard about was how bad the apartheid was and how the citizens had it bad. Now that South Africa has gone to crap, you hardly every hear about the mass murders, especially by black citizen gangs against black foreigners, rampant unemployment rates, corruption in the Government and so on.

I don’t think anyone can logically make a case that South Africa is better off now than it was before Nelson Mandela was released from prison. If you think you can make that case, drop me a comment I’d love to hear your reasoning!

Yet, we’re expected to celebrate the man who had the biggest hand in leading South Africa down the crapper. I just don’t understand these morons!

In one of his onstage rants, Nelson Mandela had the nerve to say…

“But even as we celebrate, let us remind ourselves that our work is far from complete.

“Where there is poverty and sickness, including AIDS, where human beings are being oppressed, there is more work to be done. Our work is for freedom for all.”

I’m wondering if he’s taking into account the numerous citizens he had a hand in killing or the plight of his country now that he and selected others have ransacked it? Perhaps he should have thought about the plight of his fellow citizens while he and his cronies had their hand in the Treasury and padding their own pockets? Or are we not suppose to bring that up?

No, this man and what he stands for is not to be celebrated. Socialism and Communism needs to be called out whenever it rears its ugly head and I’m calling it out on Nelson Mandela!

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