Nelson Mandela interview

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  • @vcuramstrack
    @vcuramstrack 10 лет назад +48

    This man has been a huge inspiration to me. Though I haven't been wrongfully convicted or locked up in prison, I, like many others, am often in a position where I'm totally confined by circumstances. This man gives me the courage and inspiration to press forward, reach further, and to continue to hold out hope for greater things to come.

    • @twoking10
      @twoking10 10 лет назад

      The spin on Mandela was that he was sentenced to 27 years for his resistance to state tyranny.
      Umkhonto we Sizwe, terrorist wing of the African National Congress and the South African Communist Party. Head of this terrorist wing. Plead guilty to 156 acts of terrorism including planting of bombs in public places. He was head of this terrorist wing for 2 eyars befroe he was arrested in 1962. This terrorist organization then went on to plant bombs in various places, including in churches and was responsible for many deaths to men, women, and children. These were people murdered by the organization that Mandela was the head of.
      Mandela never renounced the violence or condemned it. Any government in the world would have locked him up. He was put in jail for ordering these bombings. He was found with 50,000 landmines which had been sent to him by the communist government in Russia.
      President Botha visited Mandela and offered to release him if he would renounce the violence and bombings. Mandela refused.
      When he became President of South Africa. He purchased massive amounts of weaponry. He also became cozy with other violent dictators around the world, including Qaddafi in Libya and Castro in Cuba. We know that communism in the 20th century was responsible for far more deaths than even the Nazis. Just one example, we know there 70 million people slaughtered in Russia alone. A pattern which we saw over and over again regarding communism. Just execute anyone who can read, or is outspoken, and happens to disagree with the communists. Mao Tse Tung in China. Castro, Stalin, Phnom Penn in Cambodia... Mandela.
      Today, the majority of South Africans, including blacks say they were better off under the apartheid government. Police and government corruption is rampant. Transparency International released it's 2013 report on government corruption and rated the current South African government as the highest, most corrupt in the world. South Africa now averages 59 murders daily. This amounts to about 1 murder per 2,413 every year! This easily makes it the most violent country in the world. Rape and gang-rape in South Africa are also the highest in the world. Part of the reason for this is the ridiculous myth propagandized by "witch doctor" types who tell people that having sex with a virgin is a cure for Aids. Predictably, this has led to an increase in Aids. Today, 12% of South African citizens are H.I.V. positive. The ANC government has done nothing to stop the pandemic. Moreover, poverty amongst both withes and blacks has increased dramatically since the ANC took over in 1994. Fortunately, the Apartheid government had enough sense to destroy it's nuclear arsenal before leaving office.
      The current post-Apartheid government and 80% majority black population is also arguably the most xenophobic in the world. In a 2006, a survey by the South African Migration Project found that South Africans are more opposed to immigration than anywhere else in the world. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in 2008 reported over 200,000 refugees applied for asylum in South Africa, almost four times as many as the year before. These people were mainly from Zimbabwe, though many also come from Burundi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, Eritrea, Ethiopia and Somalia. Competition over jobs, business opportunities, public services and housing has led to tension between refugees and host communities.
      Mandela's second wife, Winnie, was about the most evil person one could imagine. She was convicted of the torture and murder of a 14 year old boy whom she accused of being an informant. She was also a big fan of what is called "necklacing." A practice in which a person is wrapped in barbed-wire, place a tire over the shoulders so they can't move, the pour gasoline into the rim of the tire and set fire to it. This was who Nelson chose to marry. We can only guess that her sick violence was only part of the atrtaction. Nelson knew these things about her when he married her.

    • @vhonanimudau
      @vhonanimudau 9 лет назад +1

      +Bobby Vaught you see and hear what want. reality escapes those who put racial blinkers. I wonder which african ( I am brown and you are not white unless if you are colourblind), will feel life was better under such a grotesque dehumanising system unless of course, it is your 60 year old maid, who knew you from diapers and you still call her by her first name. there is a saying that if injustices, oppression and violence becomes law, resistance becomes duty. mandela responded to injustices i his own way , most of the things that you mention are thumbsucked and some of us felt that also was not enough as we saw and experience the might of apartheid. If you dream that whites will ever rule this country, you might as well think our future residence is in the moon. Vhonani

    • @mosetsanagapegladys5484
      @mosetsanagapegladys5484 6 лет назад +2

      bobby shut your mouth racist with your murder Botha.. this man is a hero...jailed for nothing I'm a south African I know the pain of living under apartheid ..... and I know the joy of freedom because of Mama Winnie And Papa Nelson Mandela those are our hero ....vcuramstrack keep on the good job ....he made it also you will make it. don't give up this man is a hero you will never go wrong following his footstep.

    • @rixow
      @rixow 5 лет назад +1

      @@twoking10 he's emperor zero, don't test him

    • @ramatujallow2337
      @ramatujallow2337 4 года назад

      Bobby Vaught Absolute BS. I am surprised that I’m even reacting to this trash!

  • @sifisohlatshwayo6236
    @sifisohlatshwayo6236 10 лет назад +24

    i am very proud to be have been a citizen of South Africa,even though i never got to shack his hand/talk to him,atleast i knew i was sharing a country with the best leader SA ever,he was the father of the nation,a grandfather we shared with the world,the man who made SA what it is today....We thank you TATA foe all you have done and may you soul rest in peace,we will always love you

  • @lona96-HK
    @lona96-HK 10 лет назад +76

    Wow... I would never have guessed people could try spin this man's story to make him look like a villain. If that's how you see him I suggest you re-evalute your morals. Because of this man, South Africa has become a free democratic society. Granted it has it's problems- but there is not a single country that doesn't. So unless you have spent 27 years in prison - come out - and completely forgiven your oppressors - you have no right to talk

  • @mosetsanagapegladys5484
    @mosetsanagapegladys5484 6 лет назад +5

    the man that always lift my soul up..when the world is on my shoulder I just watch his life movies it gives me the strength to pick myself up again and face the world... no matter what???

  • @kaysareemoodley9016
    @kaysareemoodley9016 11 лет назад +53

    Mr Mandela's answers are brilliant...what a father, what a leader..:)

    • @fangirl0208
      @fangirl0208 4 года назад

      Fax

    • @kyleforgeard4148
      @kyleforgeard4148 4 года назад

      What a fucking piece of shit

    • @menzimngadi6793
      @menzimngadi6793 5 месяцев назад

      I think ( around this time) he had a lot going for him and therefore could say the most basic of things with authority. I must also add, I think he was a an above average politician and leader.

  • @dayoofere8513
    @dayoofere8513 9 лет назад +15

    My Hero.

  • @nilufart1563
    @nilufart1563 Год назад +3

    Thanks for this interview from Uzbekistan, that is not free for people like Mandela. Even we don’t have him((( At least we gave fighters for human rights

  • @allymayful
    @allymayful 10 лет назад +15

    Oh for every country to have a leader like this! 'FREEDOM FIGHTER' love this term - it symbolises ultimate strength, amazing wisdom, and wonderful compassion

    • @valie2254
      @valie2254 10 лет назад +3

      Yes, absolutely, wonderful and very missing Mandela !

    • @nomabhotwechirwa1396
      @nomabhotwechirwa1396 9 лет назад

      Ugoho

    • @SAOnPoint
      @SAOnPoint 9 лет назад +3

      allymayful he was so humble...i learned a lot from him

    • @allymayful
      @allymayful 9 лет назад

      Robert Mandela Feel very privileged to hear from you. Thanks for reminding me of this other wonderful characteristic of his.

    • @SAOnPoint
      @SAOnPoint 9 лет назад

      allymayful thank dear

  • @olgaatman4677
    @olgaatman4677 8 месяцев назад +1

    Wise and brave man! The dignity of the human being!

  • @favourugiagbe8329
    @favourugiagbe8329 5 лет назад +7

    Best interview i ever watched of nelson Mandela, live on legend.

  • @hafcuf
    @hafcuf 11 лет назад +17

    He would grow in importance even more after his death, where more people will draw inspiration from his great legacy. Rest In Peace Mabiba.

  • @jacobzaranyika9334
    @jacobzaranyika9334 2 года назад +3

    Thank you.

  • @j.f.k4911
    @j.f.k4911 11 лет назад +11

    In the Still Air the Music Lies Unheard
    In the still air the music lies unheard;
    In the rough marble beauty hides unseen.
    To make the music and the beauty needs
    The Master's touch, the Sculptor's chisel keen.
    Great Master, touch us with Thy skillful hands;
    Let not the music that is in us die;
    Great Sculptor, hew and polish us, nor let
    Hidden and lost, Thy form within us lie.
    Spare not the stroke; do with us what Thou wilt;
    Let there be naught unfinished, broken, marred;
    Complete Thy purpose that we may become
    Thy perfect image Thou our God and Lord

  • @anitamishra2200
    @anitamishra2200 7 лет назад +17

    anti white really mandela was never against white he just fought for the equal rights of black

  • @mandlambukwane1664
    @mandlambukwane1664 10 лет назад +11

    this is the greatest thinker,philosopher,history maker.role model.....we thank you Mandela

    • @yaseralamoudi4088
      @yaseralamoudi4088 10 лет назад

      ***** what is your problem ?
      where is the politeness in talking to others ?

    • @twoking10
      @twoking10 10 лет назад +2

      The spin on Mandela was that he was sentenced to 27 years for his resistance to state tyranny.
      Umkhonto we Sizwe, terrorist wing of the African National Congress and the South African Communist Party. Head of this terrorist wing. Plead guilty to 156 acts of terrorism including planting of bombs in public places. He was head of this terrorist wing for 2 eyars befroe he was arrested in 1962. This terrorist organization then went on to plant bombs in various places, including in churches and was responsible for many deaths to men, women, and children. These were people murdered by the organization that Mandela was the head of.
      Mandela never renounced the violence or condemned it. Any government in the world would have locked him up. He was put in jail for ordering these bombings. He was found with 50,000 landmines which had been sent to him by the communist government in Russia.
      President Botha visited Mandela and offered to release him if he would renounce the violence and bombings. Mandela refused.
      When he became President of South Africa. He purchased massive amounts of weaponry. He also became cozy with other violent dictators around the world, including Qaddafi in Libya and Castro in Cuba. We know that communism in the 20th century was responsible for far more deaths than even the Nazis. Just one example, we know there 70 million people slaughtered in Russia alone. A pattern which we saw over and over again regarding communism. Just execute anyone who can read, or is outspoken, and happens to disagree with the communists. Mao Tse Tung in China. Castro, Stalin, Phnom Penn in Cambodia... Mandela.
      Today, the majority of South Africans, including blacks say they were better off under the apartheid government. Police and government corruption is rampant. Transparency International released it's 2013 report on government corruption and rated the current South African government as the highest, most corrupt in the world. South Africa now averages 59 murders daily. This amounts to about 1 murder per 2,413 every year! This easily makes it the most violent country in the world. Rape and gang-rape in South Africa are also the highest in the world. Part of the reason for this is the ridiculous myth propagandized by "witch doctor" types who tell people that having sex with a virgin is a cure for Aids. Predictably, this has led to an increase in Aids. Today, 12% of South African citizens are H.I.V. positive. The ANC government has done nothing to stop the pandemic. Moreover, poverty amongst both withes and blacks has increased dramatically since the ANC took over in 1994. Fortunately, the Apartheid government had enough sense to destroy it's nuclear arsenal before leaving office.
      The current post-Apartheid government and 80% majority black population is also arguably the most xenophobic in the world. In a 2006, a survey by the South African Migration Project found that South Africans are more opposed to immigration than anywhere else in the world. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in 2008 reported over 200,000 refugees applied for asylum in South Africa, almost four times as many as the year before. These people were mainly from Zimbabwe, though many also come from Burundi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, Eritrea, Ethiopia and Somalia. Competition over jobs, business opportunities, public services and housing has led to tension between refugees and host communities.
      Mandela's second wife, Winnie, was about the most evil person one could imagine. She was convicted of the torture and murder of a 14 year old boy whom she accused of being an informant. She was also a big fan of what is called "necklacing." A practice in which a person is wrapped in barbed-wire, place a tire over the shoulders so they can't move, the pour gasoline into the rim of the tire and set fire to it. This was who Nelson chose to marry. We can only guess that her sick violence was only part of the atrtaction. Nelson knew these things about her when he married her.

    • @MrNketu
      @MrNketu 5 лет назад

      Indeed brother

    • @josephjjenkins1549
      @josephjjenkins1549 3 года назад

      @@twoking10 , it would be nice to read your opinion as an objective analysis of the situation in South Africa. You conveniently leave out all the atrocities that was committed and perpetrated by the colonizers of Africa in general and South Africa in particular.

  • @wapenyapatali5849
    @wapenyapatali5849 9 дней назад

    This is a man who was a special gift to South Africa nation, very wise and full of humanity.

  • @shinazmohamed6431
    @shinazmohamed6431 11 лет назад +14

    WE WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER HIM

  • @rashadyusufzai8545
    @rashadyusufzai8545 11 лет назад +8

    God bless him, he was the super peace man and against of racism, and against of bias. hew was the only man who brought the freedom in his country and this is a good advice to every one and for every nation. but we lost him

  • @unicorns4meandsparkles471
    @unicorns4meandsparkles471 8 лет назад +10

    I really wish we had more people like him in this world

    • @kyleforgeard4148
      @kyleforgeard4148 4 года назад

      We do go look in south africa theres millions of them just like this piece of shiet

    • @petergreen5337
      @petergreen5337 Год назад

      Yes indeed.

  • @farahhabad8825
    @farahhabad8825 5 лет назад

    l lovely smile the question and Excellency president Mandola rightfull answer well blessed believe sir

  • @martinobrien7110
    @martinobrien7110 4 года назад

    THE REAL MANDELA BEFORE TIME CAUGHT UP WITH HIM . WE OWE HIM EVERYTHING .

  • @MohammedBappa
    @MohammedBappa 5 месяцев назад

    Learnt a whole lot from this interview from A Great Leader, Nelson Mandela, The Great

  • @alexanderjohansson85
    @alexanderjohansson85 11 лет назад +1

    Tack för att ni lägger upp Stinas grymma intervjuer. Guldgruva!

  • @jaiminshah6416
    @jaiminshah6416 4 года назад +2

    Hopefully, Sir Mandela's Soul 🤞RIP🙏💐, Fingers Crossed , Amen

  • @Mr300millz
    @Mr300millz 11 дней назад

    This dude is the greatest leader of all time. What a human.

  • @harrietbrown8807
    @harrietbrown8807 11 месяцев назад +4

    I like that he refused that silly jump

  • @LalKithsiriRajakulage
    @LalKithsiriRajakulage 7 месяцев назад

    I have greatest respect for your courage Mr President. Namasthe SIR.

  • @vusisindane
    @vusisindane 11 лет назад +8

    Of the many interviews I've seen, I think this is one of the special ones. And Madiba, I think, has been consistent in every interview to many similar questions. Well done Stina (if I'm not mistaken)

  • @MohammedBappa
    @MohammedBappa 5 месяцев назад +1

    I like also that he asked the interviewer "what is the purpose of the jump"

  • @mulbahjohnson2732
    @mulbahjohnson2732 6 лет назад +1

    The greatest heroes to ever live

  • @Apprentissage184
    @Apprentissage184 Год назад

    I love the song at the very begining and the very end. if someone knows the title ?

    • @swalisawa7260
      @swalisawa7260 3 месяца назад +1

      It's the south African national anthem

  • @tarjindersingh4681
    @tarjindersingh4681 6 лет назад +1

    Whoever you are it doesn't matter were all made by God and we can all choose the right path

  • @НастяВоробьева-н6ь
    @НастяВоробьева-н6ь 9 лет назад +2

    Великий человек, умница, очень уважаю его!

  • @mussakhan2391
    @mussakhan2391 8 лет назад +1

    u are right more people like him....the better world we would had

  • @clintonokore8264
    @clintonokore8264 5 лет назад +2

    We owe you a lot Baba, we will pick up from where you left, the struggle continues

  • @matthewjamison
    @matthewjamison 2 года назад

    "Devouted"
    Imprisoned you mean.
    He didn't bite. 👏

  • @makerelijah1636
    @makerelijah1636 3 года назад

    Really freedom fighting,the world is still remember u

  • @farahhabad8825
    @farahhabad8825 5 лет назад

    Notheren Island is by Breakfast is part of UK international ltd

  • @yeoworld
    @yeoworld 10 лет назад +3

    I realized that discourteous and condescending comments are often made here by people hiding there identity.
    Any comments that are made by anyone not courageous enough to have his/her name shown should be flagged as spam or abuse.
    I do it religiously... example: 1dollarcent, thecowardman ....

    • @andrecseck9904
      @andrecseck9904 10 лет назад +3

      your identitiy is hidden as well lol

    • @yeoworld
      @yeoworld 10 лет назад +2

      you are right indeed... you got me

  • @suleimanyahaya2307
    @suleimanyahaya2307 Год назад +1

    Our good president

  • @funprints1
    @funprints1 5 лет назад +3

    Every time the West labels someone a terrorist, I cast my mind back to Nelson Mandela and work to determine for myself if that label is simply to undermine that individual's right to fight against an oppressor

    • @ngalahansel6066
      @ngalahansel6066 11 месяцев назад +1

      That's exactly what I do also
      I take time to study especially the various organizations in the Middle East which they so swiftly label as 'terrorist organizations'

  • @Apprentissage184
    @Apprentissage184 Год назад

    This man should be a lesson class from begining to the end of school. No joke, that's what he is. 9:35

  • @esntmatsi6642
    @esntmatsi6642 4 года назад +2

    Wisdom

  • @callumwebb4927
    @callumwebb4927 7 лет назад

    A great man

  • @rashadyusufzai8545
    @rashadyusufzai8545 11 лет назад +2

    and thanks a lot Stina Dabrowski from sharing

  • @augustezilinskaite4877
    @augustezilinskaite4877 11 лет назад +6

    Well.. have to do school work about him.. and watch this whooole interview!

  • @ballangum4077
    @ballangum4077 6 лет назад +1

    a hero for Africa a hero for the world.

    • @kyleforgeard4148
      @kyleforgeard4148 4 года назад +1

      What a fucking joke look at South africa now you dom poeste

  • @sharondturner
    @sharondturner 9 лет назад +1

    Greatness!

  • @utopia625
    @utopia625 2 года назад

    Mandela sono stanca non cella faccio più anno i miei accaunt chi faranno morire di nuovo buono mamma mia

  • @rosangelafontesmaia6320
    @rosangelafontesmaia6320 3 года назад

    !? AQUI EM CASA NÃO TEM ÁGUA HOJE SÁBADO

  • @MrJimqa
    @MrJimqa 11 лет назад +1

    r.i.p

  • @shinazmohamed6431
    @shinazmohamed6431 11 лет назад +1

    He was our Father father of Africa brave man

  • @anitamishra2200
    @anitamishra2200 7 лет назад +1

    anti white really mandela was never against white he just fought for the equal rights of black and was not at all against white and he too forgave for all what they did and you are daring to call him anti white

  • @MinecraftRick
    @MinecraftRick 4 года назад

    Vila i frid, Madiba.

  • @AngelNortje-wx6ww
    @AngelNortje-wx6ww 6 месяцев назад

    Nangamphela 1:19

  • @anitamishra2200
    @anitamishra2200 7 лет назад

    anti white really mandela was never against white he just fought for the equal rights of black and was not at all against white

  • @jeanmalherbe6761
    @jeanmalherbe6761 4 года назад +1

    Now he is turning in his grave

  • @cubadebesai1356
    @cubadebesai1356 4 года назад +1

    She is a very good interviewer, though she asked him two stupid questions....which makes her look stupid and insensitive. One is if he is positive about the plights that are overcoming African countries. This question is meant and planned to depress and undermine even kill African SPIRIT. In reality there are no plights in most African countries. This is not true. Most Africans live a good LIFE. Do lives of Scandinavians and North Americans have LIFE???
    Second, she asked him to jump!!!
    Who would ask that question with his right mind....and to make things worse she insisted. It's sad that Westerners don't realize their own limits.

  • @benprs2813
    @benprs2813 11 лет назад +3

    Is that Morgan freeman?

    • @MazwiZwane
      @MazwiZwane 11 лет назад +4

      youre kidding right?

    • @benprs2813
      @benprs2813 11 лет назад +1

      Yea

    • @Williamwestp24
      @Williamwestp24 5 лет назад +1

      @@benprs2813 A moment I think you really meant it.

    • @Jivvi
      @Jivvi 4 года назад

      @@benprs2813 No. This is Morgan Freeman. ruclips.net/video/RZY8c_a_dlQ/видео.html

  • @eniabost1885
    @eniabost1885 2 года назад

    Ridono certe divise magari non sa che tra i parenti a anche chi spacciava soldi falsi e sorelle amici altro aaaaaaaaaaaaas

  • @CeciliaGhivarello
    @CeciliaGhivarello 4 месяца назад

    Terriible living accomodations you had to endure for so long. I can relate. Its a violation of human rights. A total indignity.

  • @utopia625
    @utopia625 2 года назад

    Se n'è andato all'età di 72 anni lo scrittore inglese Nicholas Evans, noto soprattutto per il suo romanzo "L’uomo che sussurrava ai cavalli", un bestseller che ha venduto in tutto il mondo e dal quale fu tratto poi un film nel 1998, con Robert Redford nella parte del protagonista.
    È stata la stessa agenzia letteraria United Agents a rilasciare un comunicato in cui si informano i fan di Evans della scomparsa dell'autore.
    Prima della fama, Nicholas Evans, nato a Bromsgrove (cittadina della contea del Worcestershire) nel 1950, lavorò come documentarista, occupandosi di scrittori, pittori e registi. Poi, nel 1995, uscì The Horse Whisperer, in italiano "L'uomo che sussurrava ai cavalli", che riuscì a vendere 15 milioni di copie in tutto il mondo, venendo tradotto in ben 40 lingue.
    Dopo questo lavoro, Evans scrisse altri quattro romanzi: The Loop (1998), Smoke Jumper (2002), The Divide (2006) e The Brave (2010). Conosciuti, nell'edizione italiana, come "Insieme con i lupi", "Nel fuoco", "Quando il cielo si
    E questo che fa nel gruppo Oscar Carl quando cerco questa di farmi impiccare colegata dal bar sei la mattina Onanì Lula ospedale figlio mariatomma autista e faceva spegnere Antonella la madre d'accordo anche quando andava a Olbia dieci faceva spegnere Riccardo Soligo e d'accordo c'era chi sapeva dal monte dov'era e comuni gruppo Belgio quante mene anno fatto per colpa di Gessi la zia a lode colegata comuni e avvocatessa ssasari n

  • @anitamishra2200
    @anitamishra2200 7 лет назад

    anti white really mandela was never against white he just fought for the equal rights of black and was not at all against white and he too forgave for all what they did and you are daring to call him anti white hmmm

  • @DaveH96
    @DaveH96 7 лет назад

    Hah funny when you're swedish and they start speaking in your language x)

  • @kaysareemoodley9016
    @kaysareemoodley9016 11 лет назад +2

    no jump!...how high? ridiculous question and even more ridiculous expectation...i wonder if the swedish prime minister JUMPS for other journalists and maybe sweden asks "how high??'"

  • @FKtdyvan
    @FKtdyvan 5 лет назад +1

    Wow, did she want Mandela to jump? They jump in Sweden?

    • @Chad4U
      @Chad4U 5 лет назад +1

      FKtdyvan 2016 She asked Margaret Thatcher to do the same in an interview once and Margaret schooled her bigtime!

  • @PaulKabwa
    @PaulKabwa Год назад

    Comment

  • @utopia625
    @utopia625 2 года назад

    La dottoressa quando dicevo qualcosa a causa al telefono colegata monni figlia Carmen o colegata gismpiera calia assistita da avvocati con Santina rientrava un casino così il figlio nenna Lisetta eichelina farris per soldi e colegata dove andavo a lavorare io il martedì è morto per infarto lì al ospedale c'è quella dottoressa colegata a infermiere che ti fanno altro con Olbia sorella Pietro di lode e Olbia

  • @ballangum4077
    @ballangum4077 6 лет назад

    an icon for africa

  • @farahhabad8825
    @farahhabad8825 5 лет назад

    Somalia only not Robert but are human by hopfull hornest leadership of horn of Africa but all agreed earlier on annulled sir uunless Ki g William say hold called Somalia deatest

  • @0607-s7c
    @0607-s7c 6 лет назад

    some people who I suspect that perhaps are little mental disturbed. they say Nelson Mandela was a sellout.

  • @mohamedbinelias3246
    @mohamedbinelias3246 Год назад

    News not over it DW dei in place bag from Allah help Amin Amin

  • @MrBibibip
    @MrBibibip 7 лет назад +4

    he looks like barack obama

    • @marysmith1936
      @marysmith1936 6 лет назад

      That's what I thought. They have identical smile lines around their jaw, which also has the same bone structure in the lower half of their faces. Their lips are similar shape and color. Mandela had a mole on the bridge of his nose left side, and Obama has a mole left side between nose and cheek. The mole is a classic identification of these secret elite children. Their teeth are different, their eyes are different. Obama has a slimmer face, but it was kind of chubby when he was young. People do get their DNA from both parents though. Finally someone has their eyes open. Barack Mandela. It fits. By any chance are you an artist? I see these details very clearly because I study people's faces.

    • @newtonmunenekaibiria6623
      @newtonmunenekaibiria6623 6 лет назад

      MrBibibip true

    • @hariseleftheriadis268
      @hariseleftheriadis268 6 лет назад

      @@marysmith1936 Wow. just wow.

    • @opinioncorrecta9693
      @opinioncorrecta9693 6 лет назад

      MrBibibip. Obama!?, lol, poor him. Mandela's ideas? Were the best and no ones can think like him, because the other politics they hive to thin only in themself.

    • @Williamwestp24
      @Williamwestp24 5 лет назад +2

      Since Mandela is/was older Barack Obama looks like him.

  • @anitamishra2200
    @anitamishra2200 7 лет назад

    anti white really mandela was never against white he just fought for the equal rights of black and was not at all against white and he too forgave for all what they did

  • @hafcuf
    @hafcuf 11 лет назад

    1 hour ago

  • @refiloemahlatji7359
    @refiloemahlatji7359 3 года назад

    Lol shame Mandela.

  • @anitamishra2200
    @anitamishra2200 7 лет назад

    anti white really mandela was never against white he just fought for the equal rights of black and was not at all against white and he too forgave for all what they did and you are daring to call him anti white hmmm

  • @anitamishra2200
    @anitamishra2200 7 лет назад

    anti white really mandela was never against white he just fought for the equal rights of black and was not at all against white and he too forgave for all what they did and you are daring to call him anti white hmmm