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Africa Subsaharan
Barack Obama will give his most important speech since leaving office next week
2018-07-15
[Quartz] Former US President Barack Obama will aim high with his Nelson Mandela Annual Lecture in Johanesburg on July 17th. According to his close adviser and former speechwriter Benjamin J. Rhodes, Obama views this as the most important speech he has given since leaving the White House, one that will set the tone for his post-presidency.
Fok'n Kommunis voels van enerse vere (birds of a feather).
Obama must deliver a more ambitious, activist, and forward-looking address than his eloquent remarks at Mandela’s memorial, in December 2013. That’s because much has changed politically in the five years since then. The world is in a much more precarious place.

Authoritative global indices portray dangerous trends of democratic decline. Principles of tolerance, inclusivity and the rule of law, abiding commitments that defined Mandela’s life, are under assault in other nations, from South Africa the US to Poland.

And, as Rhodes notes:

There’s an enhanced sense of tribalism in the world.

It is therefore an auspicious time for Obama to speak about the lessons of Mandela’s life and leadership. The centennial anniversary of Mandela’s birth provides the opportunity for someone of Obama’s standing to encourage awareness about Mandela’s enduring relevance in the endless struggle to sustain democracies.
Posted by:Besoeker

#13  Hope they hired the Mandela funeral translator again. It's the only way Obama will make sense.
Posted by: Vinegar Hupolumble8430   2018-07-15 23:49  

#12  Obama's Legacy?
That he was The First Black POTUSâ„¢? His parents arranged for the first part and he was a willing tool for political machines that arranged for the last part.
The observation about Napoleon III, who was more talented, definitely applies here: "He was a Sphinx, without a Riddle."
Posted by: magpie   2018-07-15 18:30  

#11  There’s an enhanced sense of tribalism in the world.

Translation: "Shit! Now white people are doing it too! This is OUR racket, dammit!"
Posted by: charger   2018-07-15 17:47  

#10  Another load of chutzpah from Obummer. He's still trying to salvage his legacy. We're pretty far down the road for that considering he had one of the most corrupt administrations in our history.
Posted by: JohnQC   2018-07-15 17:36  

#9  Will he be traveling under his US Passport or as Citizen Of The Worldâ„¢
Posted by: Frank G   2018-07-15 16:35  

#8  I want to hear all about his uni days and why he said he wasnt american on his application.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2018-07-15 16:31  

#7  Won't be like Brandernburg Gate and media will try to shill for it anyway. Zzzzzzzzzz….
Posted by: M. Murcek   2018-07-15 16:05  

#6  Is he finally coming out? Announcing he's transitioning? Renouncing his citizenship in a country he loathed?
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2018-07-15 13:46  

#5  Have to be sometime after lunch. He usually sleeps until noon.
Posted by: Besoeker   2018-07-15 12:43  

#4  The bomb proved successful in its objective to cause the most harm as its detonation time was 16h30 in the afternoon, a peak rush-hour for the area.

What time is Obama's speech?
Posted by: Skidmark   2018-07-15 12:37  

#3  One of South Africa’s deadliest terror attacks took place in Church Street, Pretoria, in 1983, when Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK), the armed wing of the African National Congress, detonated a large mortar bomb outside the Nedbank Square in Church Street, a building which hosted the South African Air Force’s headquarters. The bombing resulted in the death of 19 people as well as over one hundred injuries. The bombing took the lives of 17 men and 2 women, of which 9 were White and 7 were Black. The bomb proved successful in its objective to cause the most harm as its detonation time was 16h30 in the afternoon, a peak rush-hour for the area. MK forces participated in a range of various systematic bombings across South Africa during the years following the 1938 Church Street bombing. The African National Congress claimed responsibility for the bombing under the leadership of Oliver Tambo.

Mandela was jailed for his participation in the Church Street bombing. Oliver Tambo had Johannesburg International airport named after him. Mandela was elevated to Sainthood.
Posted by: Besoeker   2018-07-15 12:31  

#2  Barack Obama will give speak for $cash$ his most important speech irrelevant screech ... FIFY
Posted by: magpie   2018-07-15 12:18  

#1  There’s an enhanced sense of tribalism in the world.

...I think Ben has no idea how right he is...

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2018-07-15 12:06  

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