Why does Mandela say that freedom is indivisible? How are the oppressed and oppressor alike are robbed of their humanity? Spamers will be reported. The correct answer will be marked as the brainliest.
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Mandela is right in saying that the oppressor and oppressed alike are robbed of their humanity. ... Everyone is obliged to discharge their duties whether personal or social but without freedom a man cannot do so the person who snatched this freedom of a men IS really an oppressor and a prisoner of hatred.
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He believed that every person has right to choose what they want, and thus the concept is indivisible
- His urge for his own liberation grew into a greater desire for the freedom of his people.
- He believed that if his own people were imprisoned, he would be unable to live with dignity and personality.
- The chains that bound any of his people bound all of them. The chains that bound his people were also the chains that bound him.
- He recognised that the oppressor needed to be liberated just as much as the oppressed.
- A person who denies another person's choice is an inmate of loathing, intolerance, and limited and is not truly free.
- When his freedom is revoked, he is unquestionably not free. As a result, both the dispossessed and the exploiter are dehumanised.
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