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Why did mendela say Freedom is indevisible

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Nelson Mandela in his speech on freedom said this words, "freedom is invisible". Mandela as a child used to be believe he is always free and in everywhere. But as grew up, he felt the chains of oppression. Freedom can't be seen rather it is felt. It is like the air.

Freedom is indivisible, that is it is the ability to choose and make one's own decision. It cannot be quantified. Everyone is born free, freedom or liberty is a birthright. It is not something that should be acquired.

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FREEDOM IS INDIVISIBLE MEANS THAT IF ANY ONE PERSON OF HIS OWN IS HAVING A CHAIN THAT MEAN EVERY ONE OF HIS HAVING THE SAME AND IF ALL OF HIS PEOPLE ARE HAVING SOME CHAIN THAT MEAN HE IS HAVING CHAINS TOO. Explanation: LONG WALK TO FREDOM A GREAT SLOGAN BY NELSON MANDELA.

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