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racial discrimination is the worst kind of discrimation .why it great aspiring force for Nelson ?​

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Answered by 9565Ranaji
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Nelson Mandela's life is a rebuke to oppression and to those who would respond with frustrated resignation or hatred. It is difficult to imagine a more unlikely success story against seemingly impossible odds. South Africa's system of apartheid seemed like the purest manifestation of racial discrimination possible. The fact that the discrimination was perpetrated by a small minority of whites against a majority of blacks in their own native land dictated that the means of maintaining the cruel racial hierarchy be extreme and pervasive. That the principal actor in the destruction of this unjust system would be an activist sentenced to life imprisonment in South Africa's notorious Robben Island is nearly miraculous.

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Answered by palsabita1957
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Racial  discrimination  draws  a  line  between  races  and  makes  people  stand  apart  from  each other.  The  whites  have  always  tried  to  exploit  blacks  and  put  them  to  slavery.  Nelson  Mandela had  been  greatly  shaken  by  the  policy  of  apartheid.  He  had  found  that  blacks  were  being  treated in  an  inhuman  manner.  It  was  the  difficulties  of  staying  away  from  home  and  family  which made  him  work  for  the  country  .He  feels  that  everyone  has  to  live  with  respect  and  dignity. In  every  kind  of  society  we  face  discrimination.  We  find  that  rich  try  to  exploit  poor,  powerful try  to  oppress  weak  etc.  It  is  always  this  urge  to  fight  authority  which  takes  up  to  heights.

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