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why does Mandela say that freedom is "indivisible"?​

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Answered by kiran1921979
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Mandela says that the freedom is indivisible because freedom is always turned as a collective goal of the people of that nation or state. It is something which no one can steal it from you or anybody.

Answered by ankitasaha81
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Nelson Mandela believes that freedom is indivisible. His hunger for his own freedom became the greater hunger for the freedom of his people. He couldn’t live his life with dignity and self-respect if his own people were bound in chains. The chains on any one of his people were the chains on all of them. The chains on all of his people were the chains on him. Mandela realised that the oppressor must be liberated as surely as the oppressed. A man who takes away another’s freedom is a prisoner of hatred, prejudice and narrow mindedness. He is not truly free if he is taking away someone else’s freedom. Surely, he is not free when his freedom is taken away from him. Thus the oppressed and the oppressor alike are robbed of their humanity.

By: Mrs. Archana, TGT English, KV Budaun

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