ANC responds to Donald Trump’s alleged attack on Mandela and other black leaders



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By Sihle Mavuso Article publication time2h ago

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Johannesburg – The ANC lashed out at US President Donald Trump after he was reported to have made disparaging remarks about Nelson Mandela and his ability to successfully lead a country.

On Tuesday, the party released a statement condemning Trump after the Washington Post reported Saturday that Michael Cohen, Trump’s former personal attorney in the United States, alleges in a new book that the outgoing American leader even used language. rude against Mandela.

According to the American newspaper, Cohen wrote that after Mandela’s death in 2013, Trump said: “Mandela screwed up the whole country. Now he sucks. F — Mandela. He wasn’t a leader.”

Cohen also alleged that Trump said: “Tell me a country run by a black person who is not an idiot. They are all complete toilets.”

Responding to Trump, the ANC said that all freedom-loving people in the world are horrified by these insults that come from a person who, by himself, is not a competent leadership role model. The party added that Trump is a divisive, misogynistic and disrespectful person who once held the office of the president.

“The icon of our struggle, President Nelson Mandela, stands in stark contrast to Trump. A unifying and principled leader, President Mandela reached out to the world and sought to bring peace and a just society. President Mandela also believed in good trade and strong diplomatic relations.

“He forged a strong friendship with President Bill Clinton, interacted with political leaders from across the political spectrum, and never abandoned his principles for short-term, pragmatic goals,” the ANC said in a statement.

Furthermore, the ANC said that if Mandela were still around, he would have offered some leadership lessons to Trump. He added that Mandela is an international icon, a revered freedom fighter and a great leader who will be remembered and celebrated for centuries to come.

“The ANC is confident that President Mandela would have approached Donald Trump to teach him to understand the complex challenges of the developing world and to show him the wisdom to lift the blockade against Cuba.

He would have invited him to visit Gaza to appreciate the pain of the Palestinian people and would have advised him to work with the international community to help find a lasting solution to the conflict in the Middle East. President Mandela understood the value of international friendship between the countries of the world. The mark of a true leader is not how many enemies you create, but how many friendships you cultivate even when there are strong differences of opinion, ”the party said.

While the US diplomatic mission in South Africa has steered clear of controversial comments by saying nothing, White House spokeswoman Kayleigh McEnany is said to have responded to the allegations by attacking Cohen’s credibility, pointing out that he is a liar. convicted.

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