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Nelson Mandela Waited 27 Years for This Moment #shorts

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For 27 years, Nelson Mandela was imprisoned under apartheid in South Africa. He was repeatedly offered release if he agreed to abandon resistance—but he refused. When he finally became President in 1994, Mandela chose reconciliation over revenge, even inviting a former prison guard to witness his inauguration. One of the most powerful symbols of forgiveness in modern history. This video presents historical events in a neutral and educational context. It is intended solely for informational and documentary purposes. We do not support, glorify, or endorse any individuals, ideologies, or actions depicted. The content does not promote hate, violence, or political agendas of any kind — it is history, not advocacy. #shorts #shortsfeed #nelsonmandela #unitedstates #usa #history #facts

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martin_hayes 1 month ago

Buddy he was resisting the apartheid. N u people r calling him a terrorist 😂😂😂

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gerolfechoing17 1 month ago

And tha ANC party spat in his face

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john.jensen 1 month ago

And today South Africa bears witness to Mandela never renouncing violence. PS, he didn't break rocks for 27 years

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robertyadav686 1 month, 1 week ago

I admit I was one of those taken in. I even have a quote from him on my desk. Today I realize there is always more to the story. I still keep the quote though. It’s true regardless.

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lilia_medrano 1 month, 1 week ago

love how everyone thinks this terroist was a good guy and even gave him a nobel peace prize after letting him out of prison for murder lmao

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sierrahayes217 1 month, 1 week ago

So which one is it