SOUTH AFRICA'S Untold Truths And The MANDELA MYTH!

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One of the greatest recent fallacies is the bloated narrative of Nelson Mandela's contributions to the anti-apartheid struggle. The untold truths of South Africa reveal that his contribution pales in comparison to the sacrifices and efforts of other anti-apartheid activists like Jafta Masemola, Steve Biko, and Chris Hani. Jafta Masemola, for instance, endured the longest political imprisonment on Robben Island, surpassing Mandela’s tenure. Yet somehow this is hidden. The real culprits are the apartheid architects and their promotion of the Mandela myth. They market a brand of history that repeats lies and propaganda. Truth dismantles this Mandela myths that have overshadowed the substantial sacrifices of other South African political prisoners. Jafta Masemola’s biography, marked by his 28 years on Robben Island, highlights a relentless commitment to the anti-apartheid struggle that is often overlooked. The apartheid era was fraught with numerous unsung heroes whose stories are buried in the hidden history of South African political prisoners. Chris Hani and Steve Biko also played pivotal roles in challenging the apartheid regime and mobilizing resistance, making significant contributions that have been minimized in the grand narrative. The Mandela vs. Masemola comparison is a stark reminder that apartheid history is rife with apartheid secrets and hidden stories of African leaders whose sacrifices were as great, if not greater, than Mandela’s. A historical correction is needed to honor these figures who were equally instrumental in dismantling apartheid. By shedding light on Robben Island facts and the true extent of political imprisonment endured by figures like Masemola, we can move towards a more accurate portrayal of South African history. Therefore, acknowledging that the freedom of South Africa's untold truths lies in recognizing the Mandela myth and giving due credit to the myriads of heroes like Jafta Masemola, Steve Biko, and Chris Hani, whose contributions have been marginalized, is crucial for a comprehensive understanding of the apartheid struggle. The struggle is still to be concluded once we own our land and resources.
For our freedom always.
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I remember many people in Jamaica lost all faith for Mandela and said he was not the same person.

highthoughts
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Jeff Masemola was about to expose that before he was killed in Johannesburg by a truck that hit his car after a meeting with the ANC NEC of the 80's /90's

ThembaKubheka-kusv
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Its sad how people believe lies that we had a father of the nation whilst his own children didn't know him

PhakamaMgoduka
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Be careful when capitalists are praising someone or lifting him up to be love

TshimangaKabasele
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Yes, 67 minutes is a big question about Mandela and the divorce immediately after his release.

Mathule
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I'm so happy to see a video on this. I've been thinking this for years!! The story just wasn't adding up to me. And the way he always took pictures with other Industry plants and puppets never sat well with me. Even the topic, "Mendela effect" basically means a collective remembered it one way, but remembered it wrong. This is basically a collective gaslight. Just like we remembered Mandela one way but he came out of prison with a totally different message because it is a manipulation. Thanks for this video and your bravery!!

staylo
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The CIA call it the Mandela effect, he was a clone.

alkebulan
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Finally someone with balls to make a video about ✊

unalike
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"History is a set of lies agreed upon.:-Napoleon Bonaparte

faridandaloussi
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The actor who pretended to be mandela was Gibson makhanda from Zimbabwe

avuyilemayekiso
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Great work my brother....the song "asimubonanga" also has a part where it says "lawafela khona" 😮

jabulani-TheBull
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I already knows that
Even Winnie Mandela said so
For that one she was seeing was not her real husband

netorlefera
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We knew that years ago....that the mandela wannabe was not the real mandela...

lolo_
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Spot on brother.. wena mkhulu wase khemu

NATHI
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This story starts with shaka zulu... To put it into perspective killmonger in the black panther movie represented shaka zulu in real life. Shaka zulu was the product of the brutal experience he and his mother faced before he took his rightful place as king to the Zulu throne. He was a monster of their own making. He sold out the Zulu empire to the coloniser without blinking, and and just like that, entire generations thereafter have paid the ultimate price. See, what Mandela did is not new. It is still happening to this very day and just like it is said in the black panther movie, we maintain the lie.

africakalahari
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Almost all those who wanted freedom died but Mandela lived. I truely beleive that the real Mandela died physically in 1985.

bcknowthyself
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For sure, those 2 faces are completely different

queenwere
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And gained the world through 46664 mark of the beast

PhakamaMgoduka
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This revelation is very possible. They fake the colour of Jesus, Mandela is a small fry 😂😂😂

sandilendzuzo
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Thank you for the truth. i always knew

PhakamaMgoduka