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South Africa's "great savior" Mandela, 30 years will be developed countries to play bad, let South Africans into trouble with the succession to the throne Of Nelson Mandela South Africa's economy took off South Africa's great savior of the presidential career of Mandela's end

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Life since ancient times who has not died, leave Dan heart to sweat and green. A life is hurried, the white colt passes through the gap, there is a difference between death and life, what is the heavy one? Thinking about it is to serve the country and the people, realize their full enthusiasm, do things that benefit the country and the people, and only seek peace of mind. Mandela, the "great savior" of South Africa in the past, may be such a person, but it is he who will squeeze south Africa into developed countries for 30 years to "play bad", making the South African people in trouble.

South Africa's "great savior" Mandela, 30 years will be developed countries to play bad, let South Africans into trouble with the succession to the throne Of Nelson Mandela South Africa's economy took off South Africa's great savior of the presidential career of Mandela's end

"There is a throne in the family to inherit" seems to have become a mocking meteor prediction today, but in Mandela, it is a true portrayal.

Mandela, whose full name was Nelson Roryhalla Mandela, was born in Transkei on 18 July 1918. He was a member of the Tempus dynasty of South Africa at the time, his father was the ruler of the Transkei region, and his great-grandfather was the king of the Tempus.

Therefore, the birth of Mandela is the end of many people's lifelong struggles. According to local custom, after the death of Mandela's father, who was a tribal chief, he should inherit his father's throne and become the next chief.

But the family, which was considered prominent by the locals, did little to Mandela. He was the only educated child in the family, and when he was nine years old, his father died of tuberculosis. Mandela, who was considered the next heir to the kingdom, was required to begin his employment at the age of sixteen.

But all this is not what Mandela wants, he has an incomparable desire and urgency for learning and knowledge, since childhood, he deeply knows that in the land of South Africa, racial discrimination against blacks is so serious.

South Africa's "great savior" Mandela, 30 years will be developed countries to play bad, let South Africans into trouble with the succession to the throne Of Nelson Mandela South Africa's economy took off South Africa's great savior of the presidential career of Mandela's end

In South Africa at that time, whites occupied the main social resources, and the limited resources left to blacks needed to be obtained through robbery. This is very unfair to black people. And Mandela was also very distressed about this phenomenon.

Perhaps it was the motivation of the heart to change this situation, so that Mandela was extra careful in his studies, he completed three years of junior high school in two years, and then was admitted to Fort Hall University with excellent results, but eventually withdrew from school due to some disputes.

After dropping out of school, Mandela was arranged to marry, but he did not want to succumb to fate and chose to flee to Johannesburg. During this time, he worked on security and clerical work at the law firm. To enrich his knowledge, Mandela earned a correspondence degree from the University of South Africa while at the firm and then went to The University of the Witwatersrand to study law.

Of course. Mandela's strict demands on himself were all for his own political ideals. He hopes to "liberate" South Africa from racial discrimination against blacks. Years of busy travel earned Mandela the respect of all blacks.

This respect also laid a solid foundation for Mandela to win the vote and become the president of South Africa. Unfortunately, Mandela ultimately failed to live up to the expectations of all South Africans, and he "played bad" south Africa, which was once squeezed into the ranks of developed countries.

South Africa's "great savior" Mandela, 30 years will be developed countries to play bad, let South Africans into trouble with the succession to the throne Of Nelson Mandela South Africa's economy took off South Africa's great savior of the presidential career of Mandela's end

Beginning in 1965, Yugoslavia informally entered the ranks of industrial powers. When South Africa's domestic industrial output accounted for 40% of the entire African economy in 1975, it can be said that South Africa occupied an absolute economic dominance in Africa at that time. Five years later, South Africa's economy was growing at 7.8 percent, second only to Japan and Singapore.

There is no doubt that South Africa has become a developed country, and the country's economic take-off has also led to the development of related industries. And all this is inseparable from the efforts of the owner of South Africa at that time, the white-skinned Boers.

The Boers at that time fought with the British for many years, and finally defeated the British army and won the leadership of South Africa. After the Boers came to power, although they supported the apartheid policy, their economic policies had a very significant effect on the development of the South African economy.

South Africa's "great savior" Mandela, 30 years will be developed countries to play bad, let South Africans into trouble with the succession to the throne Of Nelson Mandela South Africa's economy took off South Africa's great savior of the presidential career of Mandela's end

However, at this time, the proportion of white South Africans was only 20%, and the social framework was mainly dominated by blacks. Under the Boer policy of apartheid, the large base of blacks was oppressed, how could they be willing. Coupled with the fact that black people generally have low levels of education and can only engage in some of the lowest-end human labor, the gap between the rich and the poor in society is getting wider and wider.

Eventually, long-standing policy asymmetries and disparities between the rich and the poor led to the black people launching a liberation movement. Among them, Mandela was the leader. Because he led the anti-apartheid movement and became a major target of the Boer government, Mandela was arrested and imprisoned in 1962.

After that, Mandela began a twenty-seven-year prison life. In prison, he suffered a lot of unfair treatment, but all this did not weaken his will, and in his heart, he still guarded the flame that broke apartheid. And, even with Mandela in prison, he has become the spiritual leader of the black people of South Africa.

Twenty-seven years in prison, Mandela had no chance to witness south Africa's economic take-off, and he lived in isolation for too long, having derailed from the society of the time. Therefore, this has also become one of the reasons for the chaos in South Africa.

South Africa's "great savior" Mandela, 30 years will be developed countries to play bad, let South Africans into trouble with the succession to the throne Of Nelson Mandela South Africa's economy took off South Africa's great savior of the presidential career of Mandela's end

In 1990, when international pressure was put on the Boer government to release mandela, who had been imprisoned for a long time, south African blacks waited with joy for the hero's leadership, and they were eager for Mandela to change the chaos in South Africa at that time.

So in 1994, Mandela was elected south Africa's new president, and during his five-year reign, he did many things, but also caused disaster for South Africans. Although revered as the "Father of the Nation of South Africa", Mandela spent five years as president, which led to the destruction of South Africa's past efforts.

In the nearly 30 years since Mandela ran for president, racism against blacks in South Africa has changed, but racism has not changed. White people have become difficult and difficult to live in South Africa, and the government departments can hardly tolerate white people's foothold, so many Boers have chosen to flee South Africa, and this former paradise has long since become unrecognizable.

Economically, South Africa has fallen from a developed country to a second-rate developing country. Because of Mandela's idealism, he abandoned trade and financial barriers, abolished apartheid, and indulged much of the social chaos.

South Africa's "great savior" Mandela, 30 years will be developed countries to play bad, let South Africans into trouble with the succession to the throne Of Nelson Mandela South Africa's economy took off South Africa's great savior of the presidential career of Mandela's end

Mandela's long-term disconnect with society, his lack of experience in politics, and his idealism have left him with insufficient ability to deal with Western politicians. As a result, he was led by the nose by Western politicians, and a number of policies devastated South Africa's domestic manufacturing industry.

Perhaps for peace reasons, Mandela chose to abandon the development of nuclear weapons, which eventually led to South Africa losing its leverage in the international discourse. Without economic support, South Africa's infrastructure is gradually lagging behind, and soft power such as education and health care is no longer the same.

Today, 1% of South Africa's people hold 70% of the country's wealth, with whites making up the majority, while 70% of South Africa's land is in the hands of 9% Boers. All of this went against Mandela's original intentions and exacerbated the contradictions in South Africa.

Now in South Africa, the social security is poor, the domestic environment is bad, there are more than 20,000 murder cases every year, all of which also hinders the footsteps of foreign investors in the country.

And the "initiator" of all this is Mandela. His idealism, with its impracticality, was carried out with such serious consequences. The savior of South Africa at that time created the chaos in South Africa today, making the South African people in deep trouble.

South Africa's "great savior" Mandela, 30 years will be developed countries to play bad, let South Africans into trouble with the succession to the throne Of Nelson Mandela South Africa's economy took off South Africa's great savior of the presidential career of Mandela's end

In 1999, Mandela stepped down as President of South Africa. He passed away in Johannesburg on December 5, 2013, at the age of ninety-five.

Perhaps, before His death, Mandela looked back on his life and looked at the chaos in South Africa at that time, and he could not help but feel guilt and helplessness in his heart. With a sincere heart and a single heart for the people, why did it ultimately lead to such a result? Except for Mandela himself, who had no political experience and was particularly emotional when governing the country, many policies could not be implemented and developed, so the ideal role he wanted has not been realized.

Another big reason is that he is surrounded by a group of villains who rely on Mandela's trust and can be described as doing whatever they want in South Africa.

And these greedy people, in addition to manipulating South African politics and making many policies unrecognizable, also accept bribes and use their power for personal gain, which makes south Africa, which is already chaotic, even more "worse". The fact that the people in South Africa are unable to enjoy welfare and many benefits flow into the pockets of a few is inherently wrong.

The original intention of the South African people to support Mandela's rise to power was to hope that he could completely change the chaos before South Africa, but the reality is that after he came to power, the gap between the rich and the poor has not narrowed, but has become wider and wider. When 99% of the people begin to plunder the remaining 30% of the social wealth, the social security will inevitably not be stable.

South Africa's "great savior" Mandela, 30 years will be developed countries to play bad, let South Africans into trouble with the succession to the throne Of Nelson Mandela South Africa's economy took off South Africa's great savior of the presidential career of Mandela's end

Under such a chaotic social environment, the South African people should live in peace, but they are all afraid all the time, and it is difficult to sleep and eat.

Of course, the chaos in South Africa cannot all be blamed on Mandela. Although he failed to live up to the expectations of the South African people and was unable to turn the situation in South Africa around, the decline of South Africa was actually the inevitable result of historical development to some extent.

At the very least, Mandela overthrew the racist rule of white South Africa, and his fifty years of struggle, twenty-seven years of a career of iron bars, were all a sacrifice of blood and tears. As South Africa's first black president, he ushered in a state of democratic unity.

Mandela was an iconic figure who represented the black people of South Africa in their struggles, the political transformations of South Africa that had endured so many hardships and ended up at the highest cost of countless lives. As the founding father of South Africa, he deserved it.

Of course, this is not to deny the mistakes that South Africa's great savior, Mandela, once committed. In fact, he did drag down the former developed South Africa for 30 years, causing civil security turmoil in South Africa and trapping the South African people in distress. Moreover, there are also rumors about Mandela's personality, saying that he is impatient, arbitrary, and so on.

However, Mandela's mistakes did not obscure his achievements, and his contribution to South Africa is also worthy of recognition.

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