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Mandela made South Africa miserable in order to help foreigners in South Africa. Is it worth it?

From the black point of view, it is worthwhile, because Mandela made black people in South Africa the masters. From a national point of view, it is not worth it. After all, the decline of South Africa's national strength is obvious to the naked eye, and it has not made the people live a rich and stable life.

Mandela was the president of South Africa and the only politician recognized by most countries in the world. He has been trying to narrow the gap between races all his life. Before he came to power, South Africa's politics was always dominated by whites, and because whites had been in power in South Africa since the colonial period, they had a full understanding and understanding of the overall situation in South Africa. This has also made South Africa's economy advance by leaps and bounds and become a developed country in the world.

With the improvement of living standards, South African blacks are increasingly eager to change the status quo of racial discrimination in China. As a result, Mandela stood up and gained wide support. On the road to racial equality, Mandela's position in the hearts of black people in South Africa has become more and more lofty, although he has experienced various twists and turns and even resisted the unfair treatment of white people in prison. It was not until under the pressure of world public opinion that whites finally gave up their dominant position in South Africa, and Mandela succeeded in becoming the first black president in African history.

After Mandela came to power, the first thing he did was to abolish apartheid. He advocated equality for all and employed a large number of blacks in government agencies, banks and hospitals. This has aroused the dissatisfaction of South African whites, many of whom even live in other countries far from home.

Because white people used to have a very high status in South Africa. They have accumulated a lot of wealth and rich management experience, and their departure has caused a large outflow of wealth in South Africa. At the same time, due to the lack of management experience of blacks, South Africa's politics and economy suddenly became a mess.

Secondly, with the encouragement of the west and other countries, the trade barriers between countries were abolished, the immigration policy of South Africa was liberalized, and the national finance was handed over to the west. The implementation of this series of unfavorable policies has once again hit South Africa's economy and even its national strength. Up to now, South Africa has changed from a developed country to a developing country, and there is still no hope of economic improvement.

From the perspective of national development, Mandela's reform was a failure. Due to the lack of experience of blacks in managing the country, South Africa's economy is rapidly declining and the social environment is turbulent. However, as a black man, Mandela took off the hat of racial discrimination for black people in South Africa. Let the black man make his own decisions, but he has to say that he is a national hero.