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Its amazing how some can defend terrorism:( the killing of innocents cant be justified EVER.

Here is a list of convictions for terrorist offences that Mandela was complicit it,is this terrorism or not,you decide.??For me this defines a terrorist.

 

A convicted terrorist,he was involved in blowing innocent people to bits.

 

So this is the man you gave a touching eulogy to...In his book, ”Long Walk to Freedom”, Peace Laurette, Mandela writes that as a leading member of the ANC’s executive committee, he had “personally signed off” in approving these acts of terrorism :

1981 – 2 car bombs at Durban showrooms

1983 – Church Street Bomb (killed 19, wounded 217)

1984 – Durban car bomb (killed 5, wounded 27)

1985-1987 – At least 150 landmines on farm roads (killed 125)

1985 – Amanzimtoti Sanlam shopping centre bomb Dec 23 (killed 2 white women and 3 white children)

1986 – Magoo’s Bar bomb (killed 3, wounded 69)

1986 – Newcastle Court bomb (wounded 24)

1987 – Johannesburg Court bomb (killed 3, wounded 10)

1987 – Wits command centre car bomb (killed 1, wounded 68)

1988 – Johannesburg video arcade (killed 1 unborn baby, wounded 10)

1988 – Roodepoort bank bomb (killed 4, wounded 18)

1988 – Pretoria Police housing unit, 2 bombs (wounded 3)

1988 – Magistrate’s Court bomb (killed 3)

1988 – Benoni Wimpy Bar bomb (killed 1, wounded 56)

1988 – Witbank shopping centre bomb (killed 2, wounded 42)

1988 – Ellis Park Rugby Stadium car bomb (killed 2, wounded 37)

Late 1980s – numerous Wimpy Restaurant bombs (killed many, wounded many)

Our “hero” consistently refused to renounce violence even after he was released

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what made you change your mind :suspect:

 

The acceptance by others that acts of terrorism aren't necessarily a bad thing.

 

You might recall the description was being used to devalue Mandela's achievements, which I didn't agree with.

 

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Its amazing how some can defend terrorism:( the killing of innocents cant be justified EVER.

Here is a list of convictions for terrorist offences that Mandela was complicit it,is this terrorism or not,you decide.??For me this defines a terrorist.

 

A convicted terrorist,he was involved in blowing innocent people to bits.

 

So this is the man you gave a touching eulogy to...In his book, ”Long Walk to Freedom”, Peace Laurette, Mandela writes that as a leading member of the ANC’s executive committee, he had “personally signed off” in approving these acts of terrorism :

1981 – 2 car bombs at Durban showrooms

1983 – Church Street Bomb (killed 19, wounded 217)

1984 – Durban car bomb (killed 5, wounded 27)

1985-1987 – At least 150 landmines on farm roads (killed 125)

1985 – Amanzimtoti Sanlam shopping centre bomb Dec 23 (killed 2 white women and 3 white children)

1986 – Magoo’s Bar bomb (killed 3, wounded 69)

1986 – Newcastle Court bomb (wounded 24)

1987 – Johannesburg Court bomb (killed 3, wounded 10)

1987 – Wits command centre car bomb (killed 1, wounded 68)

1988 – Johannesburg video arcade (killed 1 unborn baby, wounded 10)

1988 – Roodepoort bank bomb (killed 4, wounded 18)

1988 – Pretoria Police housing unit, 2 bombs (wounded 3)

1988 – Magistrate’s Court bomb (killed 3)

1988 – Benoni Wimpy Bar bomb (killed 1, wounded 56)

1988 – Witbank shopping centre bomb (killed 2, wounded 42)

1988 – Ellis Park Rugby Stadium car bomb (killed 2, wounded 37)

Late 1980s – numerous Wimpy Restaurant bombs (killed many, wounded many)

Our “hero” consistently refused to renounce violence even after he was released

 

Can you provide proof of his complicity? You won't find it on the Stormfront website btw :)

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Its amazing how some can defend terrorism:( the killing of innocents cant be justified EVER.

Here is a list of convictions for terrorist offences that Mandela was complicit it,is this terrorism or not,you decide.??For me this defines a terrorist.

 

A convicted terrorist,he was involved in blowing innocent people to bits.

 

So this is the man you gave a touching eulogy to...In his book, ”Long Walk to Freedom”, Peace Laurette, Mandela writes that as a leading member of the ANC’s executive committee, he had “personally signed off” in approving these acts of terrorism :

1981 – 2 car bombs at Durban showrooms

1983 – Church Street Bomb (killed 19, wounded 217)

1984 – Durban car bomb (killed 5, wounded 27)

1985-1987 – At least 150 landmines on farm roads (killed 125)

1985 – Amanzimtoti Sanlam shopping centre bomb Dec 23 (killed 2 white women and 3 white children)

1986 – Magoo’s Bar bomb (killed 3, wounded 69)

1986 – Newcastle Court bomb (wounded 24)

1987 – Johannesburg Court bomb (killed 3, wounded 10)

1987 – Wits command centre car bomb (killed 1, wounded 68)

1988 – Johannesburg video arcade (killed 1 unborn baby, wounded 10)

1988 – Roodepoort bank bomb (killed 4, wounded 18)

1988 – Pretoria Police housing unit, 2 bombs (wounded 3)

1988 – Magistrate’s Court bomb (killed 3)

1988 – Benoni Wimpy Bar bomb (killed 1, wounded 56)

1988 – Witbank shopping centre bomb (killed 2, wounded 42)

1988 – Ellis Park Rugby Stadium car bomb (killed 2, wounded 37)

Late 1980s – numerous Wimpy Restaurant bombs (killed many, wounded many)

Our “hero” consistently refused to renounce violence even after he was released

 

The killing of innocents cant be justified ever? I don't actually disagree with that statement, it sounds true to me. First sensible thing you've come out with this evening.

 

Just one thing though Southcoast, please tell us, which organization has been responsible for the deaths of most innocent women & children, the IRA? The ANC? or the RAF?

 

Simple question really, you don't even have to Google it to know the answer do you? Innocent women & children remember?

 

Things are not quite as black & white as they appear in your world are they?

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