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Why does Mandela say that freedom is indivisible? How are the oppressed and
the oppressor alike and are robbed of their humanity?Long question 100 to 120 words​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Nelson Mandela in his speech on freedom said this words, "freedom is invisible".

According to him, freedom is invisible. Freedom is an abstract idea. The great Rousseau said,

"Man is born free but everywhere he is in chains"

And Nelson Mandela says the same. 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. Mandela realized not only he was suppressed, barred but also his people were too. Even the oppressor and oppressed both were suffering from the lack of freedom, according to him.

Mandela said that a man who takes away another man's freedom is a prisoner of hatred because he himself is a victim of prejudice and narrowmindedness. He justified it by saying thought a man is not free if his freedom is taken away from him. Likewise, if he is taking away someone else's freedom, he is not truly free.

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