I saw in the free newspaper that he made some recording that was played after his death.
Where he explained how his attitude changed and he became remorseful for the country's political stance. And that he's sorry that's why he:
Unbanned certain organisations and freed certain convicted prisoners. And how it was an experience to collaborate and become friends with his former enemies.
There was the web address to the recording but I have no interest in looking at propaganda. He was a sell out it wasn't just him.
He lived to such an advanced age anyway so nothing to feel sorry for.
Yes like in the UK they hated Maggie Thatcher. I hate him because of the hardship he caused to my family and myself.
He was a traitor and sell out. He betrayed his nation. His fellow Dutch people are getting murdered on their farms. And others are begging on the streets homeless and starving. Oh he has caused great harm to his people.
He has blood on his hands because of all the murders that have happened by allowing the country to go lawless under communists.
My family were retrenched because of Mandelas black economic empowerment. They're still broken and poor from that discrimination.
Then I couldn't find employment because of the affirmative action.
I tell you my life is upside down because all of my school generation are all scattered around the globe.
Paha I'm a foreigner on my own in another country just so I can get employment.
Someone once said: 'They're proud of their country. Ashamed of their politicians.'
And that's happening all around the world.
My only regret is that he's dead. I take delight to think he was suffering with his cancer. Good he was a cancer.