Thursday, December 5, 2013

Former President of South Africa Nelson Mandela has passes away_KINGSLEY FERDINANDS

NELSON MANDELA IS DEAD

This morning, Friday, 6 December 2013, former President of South Africa Nelson Mandela pass away.  He was President of South Africa from 1994 to 1999.  His rise to the leadership of South African politics was a struggle, and he had to fight every day for his happiness, his people and their future.  Today, Mr Mandela is dead but South Africa lives.  The glory of South Africa will always be in the Christian fellowship of many of its citizens, and Mr Mandela encouraged many people to join the Roman Catholic Church and be good hard working Christians in South Africa.

Mr Mandela sought a prize that many others sought and along that path he made hostilities and enemies.  In the times to the Presidency and change for South Africa many people disliked what he was doing.  But what was Nelson Mandela actually doing?  He was removing the stigma and status given to poor, illiterate and uneducated blacks and minority groups in South Africa who were labelled and stigmatized as dirty, unclean, criminals, lazy and unwelcomed in their home country.  That was world class racism.  The entire nation of South Africa practised racism and ill-will as a national policy and past time.  The killing of blacks by whites was horrendous, and the killing of blacks by blacks was equally shameful and disgraceful.

Mr Nelson Mandela became an icon because he struggled against crime in government and crimes of government policy.

I think we can all learn from this especially in South Australia.

The past Rann Labor government engaged in serious race hate crimes against minority groups and blacks, and the present Weatherill Labor government has continued the same practice.  Thus, there is no independent judicial structure in South Australia, and nor is their an independent police service.  The minority groups and blacks in South Australia are constantly tormented, harassed and intimidated by the State Labor government and agents in the criminal justice system.

Mr Kingsley Ferdinands fought for justice and Nelson Mandela fought for justice.  Justice is universal and no act of racism, or fraud, or dishonesty or corruption can stop a child of God.

I will remember Mr Nelson Mandela for his compassion and his dedication to a cause.  he liberated the blacks by the use of democracy and the ballot.  That is the only way change will come to any village, town, city, nation or Empire.

From all the honest, hard working and decent citizens of the Greater Australian Empire especially from Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and West Papua we say "Farewell Nelson, and may you rest in peace".

To those who are unjust and continually practice selfishness and injustice, especially the Australian Labor Party, the South Australia Police and the Supreme Court of South Australia, Mr Ferdinands says, "You can be an actor, a imposter and a pretender to your family, friends and local community, but the righteous and the righteousness of God will always see through your B-grade performances and distance you because of your deep inherent evil and deceit".

I share a dream with no one.  I want to bring the world to every child in the Greater Australian Empire.  That means that every child can have the world at his or her feet and they can study, educate themselves and be happy without having to travel across the world.  This means children must be protected and taught right from wrong.  This means children must be given hope with opportunity.  There is a decent and respectable job for every child in this wold, and I will try to find new solutions by the ballot box.

All too often children are used as toys by politicians and political parties.  If you share the vision of KINGSLEY FERDINANDS, then Thank You.

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