What was the nature of the new society that was taking its birth that day?refer to chapter 2 nelson mandela
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The society was now free of discrimination and all were together and of all colour as Nelson Mandela called it as a rainbow
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According to Mandela, the new society that was forming on that day was characterised by hope, freedom and equality based upon the values of democracy and human rights.
- He describes it as a society where everyone would have the same opportunities and rights regardless of race or ethnicity. It would be a society where the rule of law would predominate and where the people would hold the government accountable.
- He emphasises that this new society would reject all forms of prejudice and inequality and be founded on the ideals of freedom, democracy and human rights.
- Mandela is also aware of the many challenges and discomforts the new society will face such as inequality, poverty and unemployment.
- He focuses on the significance of working together to create a better future for all South Africans as well as the necessity of unity and peace in the face of these difficulties.
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