Two great people in one interview. As long as ZA can produce people like Evita Bezuidenhout - there is hope ! Nothing more needs to be said about Nelson Mandela.He has his place in the history of mankind.
With the death of Nelson Mandela, the world has lost one of its great moral leaders and statesmen. Mr. Mandela was imprisoned for 27 years by the former Government of South Africa, for his part in the struggle that would ultimately end the system of apartheid. Despite his long years of captivity, Mr. Mandela left prison with a heart closed to calls for a settling of scores. Instead, he was filled by a longing for truth and reconciliation, and for an understanding between all peoples. He demonstrated that the only path forward for the nation was to reject the appeal of bitterness. His forbearance was legendary: his magnanimity spared all South Africans incalculable suffering. Nelson Mandela's enduring legacy for his country, and the world, is the example he set through his own 'long walk to freedom.' With grace and humility, he modelled how peoples can transform their own times and in doing so, their own lives.
I love it when Tata Madiba mentions our great Xhosa kings who were arrested in Robin Island before him, their names are Maqoma and Makana, they started what Mandela finished and they deserve credit too and to be appreciated by the whole word
Incredible.....the paradaox of it all...White Afrikaaners manage to offend everybody without the slightest effort, and yet their culture simultaneously has created a politically-themed drag act held in such high esteem that this interview was granted without any restiction, or any cheap liberties being taken by either side. Inspirational, the Afrikaaners never fail to surprise, can anybody in England imagine somebody like Dam Edna and Maggie being able to carry this off, and yet we are meant to be the ones with the sense of humour. BAK-GAT !!!!
You are absolutely correct. Dame Edna Everage was also a great satirist who made us all laugh at ourselves. Maggie was a wonderful woman, but wee bit of a stick in the mud. Her interviews here on UA-cam are truly amazing.
It's such a warm delight watching Madiba speaking about our country as a normal South African. He has no hatred. No bias. He doesn't mention hateful things such as "white privilege", "white monopoly capital" etc. I understand how my parents could vote "yes" in the referendum. How they could feel there is hope and prosperity in a united South Africa. However, the current leadership have been silently waiting for the opportunity to show their true colours. Their hatred of white people. Their contempt of our culture and our contributions. Their complete denial of our existence and our concerns. Their Communist agendas shine through today. And all the doubt sown by the nay-sayers over 20 years ago now seems to hold some water.
….sadly, the cancer has come to the United States. It’s ugly, and breeds contempt…..mostly among themselves. The left here infights and they can never agree with each other. They hate our US Constitution. They favor that “Fourth Reich” a creation Klaus Schwab…called the WEF.
Why is Kobbie Coetze was never celebrated, he’s the one who started negotiations with Mandela and everyone points De Klerk yet Kobbie started what the country is celebrating till today.
It real strange that they've talked about LBGTQ being allowed in the MOTHERLAND. AND The fact that they bring this interview with UNCLEAUNTI trying to show that Mr Mandela had no problem with this 😧he had no idea TinkyWinky was in the building 😂
Why this man has no friend from Qunu, no family , no tangible memory from Qunu ,he spends all his time with only those who might be strangers . It cannot be a man from Qunu , it doesn't make sense
The movement certainly has its faults, and grivious faults at that, but I suspect you never did like him in the dark days either, and now wish to seperate his legacy from that of the movement.
@@ntatemohlomi2884 Personally I never shared his ideology and/or liked his political program (altough I do like some of their social ideas) but I like him.
This still makes be sob with pride and joy for the two.
I've never seen this before and it filled me with so much love and joy. Such amazing characters ❤❤❤
Nelson Mandela is a pure humble man, i really miss him.
Two great people in one interview. As long as ZA can produce people like Evita Bezuidenhout - there is hope ! Nothing more needs to be said about Nelson Mandela.He has his place in the history of mankind.
I like your sense of humour...
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He's amazing and I saw Pieter Dirk live recently and he is a beautiful soul. If course Mandela is also and I love them both xxx
With the death of Nelson Mandela, the world has lost one of its great moral leaders and statesmen. Mr. Mandela was imprisoned for 27 years by the former Government of South Africa, for his part in the struggle that would ultimately end the system of apartheid. Despite his long years of captivity, Mr. Mandela left prison with a heart closed to calls for a settling of scores. Instead, he was filled by a longing for truth and reconciliation, and for an understanding between all peoples. He demonstrated that the only path forward for the nation was to reject the appeal of bitterness. His forbearance was legendary: his magnanimity spared all South Africans incalculable suffering. Nelson Mandela's enduring legacy for his country, and the world, is the example he set through his own 'long walk to freedom.' With grace and humility, he modelled how peoples can transform their own times and in doing so, their own lives.
I love it when Tata Madiba mentions our great Xhosa kings who were arrested in Robin Island before him, their names are Maqoma and Makana, they started what Mandela finished and they deserve credit too and to be appreciated by the whole word
Holy shit. I did not even know Robben Island was so old.
@@SenyorCapitàCollons lol super old
I have a vague memory of this...i was 7 years only , but it was on my bday, my parents watched it
Loved this ❤️
They are marvelous. Both of them.
Two of Mzansi's greats.
Mandela a very humble and great man danke evita
Bless his beautiful soul. I miss him terribly.
enjoyed your interview on SAfm this morning!!
i love the interviewers innuendo and flirtations - hilarious
This is the way the world should be love
Delightful!
He was a very sound man. He spoke wisdom . A man of humility. A kind hearted man
To President Mandela wealth was family not money
but he lived in mansions while the ppl still suffered
Incredible.....the paradaox of it all...White Afrikaaners manage to offend everybody without the slightest effort, and yet their culture simultaneously has created a politically-themed drag act held in such high esteem that this interview was granted without any restiction, or any cheap liberties being taken by either side.
Inspirational, the Afrikaaners never fail to surprise, can anybody in England imagine somebody like Dam Edna and Maggie being able to carry this off, and yet we are meant to be the ones with the sense of humour.
BAK-GAT !!!!
Well said
Well I have heard about the Afrikaaners that they can be either your best friend or your worst enemy.
Well said indeed
HE is the drag act. An individual.The Afrikaner culture mostly didn't approve.
You are absolutely correct. Dame Edna Everage was also a great satirist who made us all laugh at ourselves. Maggie was a wonderful woman, but wee bit of a stick in the mud. Her interviews here on UA-cam are truly amazing.
Wise words indeed
that's amazing how he rejects the "I" into "we are an organization" with such a conviction.
Great.Mandela is one of the best orators and sharp thinkers of our time.
This man is who I totally admired
It's such a warm delight watching Madiba speaking about our country as a normal South African. He has no hatred. No bias. He doesn't mention hateful things such as "white privilege", "white monopoly capital" etc. I understand how my parents could vote "yes" in the referendum. How they could feel there is hope and prosperity in a united South Africa. However, the current leadership have been silently waiting for the opportunity to show their true colours. Their hatred of white people. Their contempt of our culture and our contributions. Their complete denial of our existence and our concerns. Their Communist agendas shine through today. And all the doubt sown by the nay-sayers over 20 years ago now seems to hold some water.
….sadly, the cancer has come to the United States. It’s ugly, and breeds contempt…..mostly among themselves. The left here infights and they can never agree with each other. They hate our US Constitution. They favor that “Fourth Reich” a creation Klaus Schwab…called the WEF.
A pity his legacy did not last, now black and white suffer under the present ANC.
R.I.P Madiba! Ons mis jou!
This man is so very missed. His middle Name is Magnanimous.
nice chat tannie & Nelsie
Nice.
r.i.p tata madiba
+Diligo Europa Yeah, right...in KKK world, perhaps
+Ric Euteneuer eh ? Not in any credible website I have ever seen
A freedom fighter, labelled as a terrorist.
2:03 en nou?
What a shame we don't see statesmen of this calibre and humanity any more... Maybe one day again.
AI neh tata as much as we love u u some how sold out ...the way u talk nice about botha is low key scratchy...but then u was a great man Indeed
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Shame he's gone now (Mandella), the country is on it's way the same way Zimbabwe is.
Awesome! If you are in Africa why not pack your bags and move somewhere else before that happens??
Bass Mainer if you wish, then please leave!
Why is Kobbie Coetze was never celebrated, he’s the one who started negotiations with Mandela and everyone points De Klerk yet Kobbie started what the country is celebrating till today.
Wasn't it Pik Botha?
Mandela is good man in afrika
Listen to him now ... how sad that what he wanted has turned to shit
Bon Appeti
We still don't have jobs, we never had at any given time in history. We never had land as black people and basically we're still Kafffirs.
I don't see black South Africans that way. Maybe its you?
It real strange that they've talked about LBGTQ being allowed in the MOTHERLAND. AND The fact that they bring this interview with UNCLEAUNTI trying to show that Mr Mandela had no problem with this 😧he had no idea TinkyWinky was in the building 😂
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21:57 😂😂😂
Why this man has no friend from Qunu, no family , no tangible memory from Qunu ,he spends all his time with only those who might be strangers . It cannot be a man from Qunu , it doesn't make sense
it's a shame that his movement has become a lie. feel so sorry for him. must be turning in his grave
The movement certainly has its faults, and grivious faults at that, but I suspect you never did like him in the dark days either, and now wish to seperate his legacy from that of the movement.
@@ntatemohlomi2884 Personally I never shared his ideology and/or liked his political program (altough I do like some of their social ideas) but I like him.
@@ntatemohlomi2884 i also smell hate from his comment
@@thembinukeri9322 the stench is thick.
Wtf
Nelson Mandela smack and crack partybag😂 alcopops,fightingbeer,..... hahaha!
SICK!!!
What is sick?
Well said. Mandela has been manipulated like a puppet. How sad ! It was too good to be true!
Mr.Mandela saved us but we all throw him with plate full of shit.
This interview is a disgrace !! Mandela has been manipulated like a puppet !! How sad !!
Sad you see it that way
This Half San man sold out
Manhattan Suite nonsense
Nonsense.
Stupid
Mfxm, uphambene.
Well said !!
Transgender?
drag
Yes