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Nelson Mandela Passes Away at 95

  • Tiernan
    Cue the Morgan Freeman movie.
  • Mohican00
    oh, he wasn't dead before?
  • dlazz
    Mohican00;1548436 wrote:oh, he wasn't dead before?
    My thought too
  • raiderbuck
    Tiernan;1548422 wrote:Cue the Morgan Freeman movie.
    Ummm....

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2304771/
  • pmoney25
    RIP to a Great Human Being
  • Mulva
    pmoney25;1548461 wrote:RIP to a Great Human Being
    Aside from the terrorism.
  • Classyposter58
    Mulva;1548464 wrote:Aside from the terrorism.
    Yeah lol people forget he lead the bombing of over 50 targets
  • like_that
    Nelson Mandela is a great reminder of how powerful and meaningful sports can be. Im sure his last words on his death bed was "go fuck yourself band wagoners."
  • Commander of Awesome
    Wow great point on bandwagoning and why sports are a uniting force. Nelson fucking Mendella. I'll be sure to use his name to pwn bandwagoners and whiny girls alike who QQ about why I think bandwagoning is a joke and I like sports. Uniting Force.
  • like_that
    Commander of Awesome;1548476 wrote:Wow great point on bandwagoning and why sports are a uniting force. Nelson fucking Mendella. I'll be sure to use his name to pwn bandwagoners and whiny girls alike who QQ about why I think bandwagoning is a joke and I like sports. Uniting Force.
    Imagine if Mandela rooted for New Zealand during the world cup. LOL.
  • Manhattan Buckeye
    This should probably go to the politics board, but I think most can agree Mandela was a champion for human rights. South Africa is a work in progress, and perhaps at times (and now) it has issues, particularly with crime...but that is an issue for future leaders.
  • GoChiefs
  • robj55
    RIP
  • robj55
    GoChiefs;1548482 wrote:
    God I hate our society.
  • pmoney25
    Mulva;1548464 wrote:Aside from the terrorism.
    I am aware of the "terrorist" claims.
  • Manhattan Buckeye
    pmoney25;1548497 wrote:I am aware of the "terrorist" claims.
    Mandela was not Gandhi and didn't always disapprove of violent tactics. In addition his wife Winnie (I believe they are still married, but separated) has a long criminal history. That isn't necessarily terrorism, but South Africa has a checkered background even post-apartheid, and the Mandela's profited heavily in a country that is very, very poor in most areas.
  • vball10set
    GoChiefs;1548482 wrote:
    That's hot :p
  • pmoney25
    Manhattan Buckeye;1548500 wrote:Mandela was not Gandhi and didn't always disapprove of violent tactics. In addition his wife Winnie (I believe they are still married, but separated) has a long criminal history. That isn't necessarily terrorism, but South Africa has a checkered background even post-apartheid, and the Mandela's profited heavily in a country that is very, very poor in most areas.
    I agree. I don't think of him as a Saint and don't agree with him politically but I do think he stood for freedom and human rights when it would have been easier to not do so.

    If you look back at many great historical figures in our own country, you will find deep flaws. Hell our country was founded by men who owned other human beings as slaves.
  • Classyposter58
    pmoney25;1548510 wrote:I agree. I don't think of him as a Saint and don't agree with him politically but I do think he stood for freedom and human rights when it would have been easier to not do so.

    If you look back at many great historical figures in our own country, you will find deep flaws. Hell our country was founded by men who owned other human beings as slaves.
    What flaws does MLK have though? He might be the ultimate great guy really, just unreal the change he was able to make
  • Tiernan
    Hakunah Matata
  • TedSheckler
    Let's just pretend he never killed anybody.
  • Dr Winston O'Boogie
    He wasn't a non-violent saint and he never claimed to be. He led the armed group within the resistence because they had been outlawed from any peaceful resistence. If a small minority holds the majority to apathied level law, the majority is reasonable to consider itself desperate and at war. Additionally, he moderated his view on using violence when the situation evolved and he was older (and probably wiser). The acts of his original group, which mainly ttok place while he was imprisoned perhaps hastened the fall of the apatheid regime.

    People are contradictions. But to use the sports radio analogy, I'll judge Mandela by his "body of work".
  • Mooney44Cards
    Psst......our Founding Fathers were terrorists too. Shhhhh don't tell anybody.

    Oh and don't forget millions of Americans from the "Confederacy" who were also terrorists but have freaking statues built for them and places named after them in the country they betrayed and attacked.
  • Belly35
    Obama stop to pay back citizenship taxes to Kenya ... also