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The Prime Minister of Barbados Mia Amor Mottley has expressed sadness about statements made, accusing former President Nelson Mandela of being a “sellout”.

Mottley says the injustice and discriminatory treatment in financial systems continue to limit political independence and decolonisation.

Mottley has been honoured as a Champion of the Earth by the United Nations Environmental Programme for her leadership amid the climate crisis.Barbados’ Prime Minister says a Climate Trust is needed to pay for climate change mitigation anywhere across the globe. Mottley has called for the reform of the international financial system that still has vestiges of colonialism that discriminates against countries from the poor Global South.

 

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She is right. Look at the country we are living in. Mandalas children and grandchildren and future generations are living the life. But what about the rest of South Africa? Come to the townships and see how a future of a black child is destroyed daily

Who cares about what she thinks

She must never try to bullshit us with nonsense. We know what Mandela did.

A seli is a seli finish and klaar

Tell the prime to prime her Barbados business and leave us to decide who the sell out is

But he sold us out, he even let the Spy lead the country call Cyril Ramaphosa

Those are just the RET fools and the born frees a useless generation ever in thr history of our land

That's the naked truth...Mandela did sellout this country long time ago

So what?

I hope your correspondent told her why we say that. If she looks only at the 'willing buyer, willing seller' ANC policy she would realize that he had no intention of taking land back from White settlers. This is enough to let her go on to understand why structural racism remains

Manje thina singenaphi lapho?

Let her be sad 🤷🏾‍♂️ it won’t change the facts. For the mere fact that they’ve just recently removed Elizabeth & her throne as the Head of their state it shows how much they still need to learn about sellouts & the colonial rule.

Nelson and his entire organizatiom post 1994 elections.

But it is the truth. Mandela's history was written by White people. But the people who live the true legacy of Mandela are the Blacks, whose lives haven't improved since Aparteid days. So yes he is and will always be a Sellout!

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Aslo he never spoke about the land issue since from Jail till his last days, it clearly shows he is indeed a sellout

kanti abamutshelanga ukuthi asinamuhlaba🤷🏾‍♀️

prime minister mind you own busness im sure uv gt a lot going on lapho e baebo nandos nton nton. we are landles,jobless road less and leaderless yr sadness wont make us eat .

We need to organise a public debate Prime Minister vs CIC Malema

Mare ke nnete mos or jaang

Mxm what does she know

They clearly don't know their South African and ANC history. Ask those who worked with OR Thambo on who 'sold out'?. Concessions were way before Mandela's leadership!

Not Nelson, but the ANC as an organisation 🥴

She can be sad all she want, Nelly M sold out

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