what was born out of experience of an extraordinary human disaster? why should humanity be proud of it?
Chapter Nelson Mandela
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Nelson Mandela said that because of the experience of an extraordinary human catastrophe that remained too long, it should make a society of which all humanity will be proud.
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Nelson Mandela said "Out of the experience of an extraordinary human disaster that lasted too long, must be born a society of which all humanity will be proud."
- In "South Africa's" black population, its apartheid system had been an excellent human catastrophe.
- A ending to apartheid system established the groundwork for one non-racial true democracy.
- All of mankind would've been pleased of the this perfect society, which again is built on liberty and equality and decency.
- The terrible human catastrophe which Mandela alluded to it at the outset during his address is indeed the inhumane practise called racial segregation, or even the racial oppression experienced by "black people in South Africa" at the hand of white folks.
- The emergence of South Africa's initial democratically, non-racial administration will be the last touted as the great moral accomplishment.
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