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Obama’s speech in honor of Nelson Mandela called on people to promote democracy, fight inequality, empower young people, and celebrate diversity. You can take action on these issues. Since the great human rights leader Nelson Mandela was born 100 years ago, the world has improved for billions of people. But on his centennial, global progress is at risk of stalling — and even reversing. That was the primary theme of former US President Barack Obama’s historically sweeping and politically pointed speech Tuesday at the 16th annual Nelson Mandela Annual Lecture, sponsored in part by Global Citizen partner Motsepe Foundation, in Johannesburg, South Africa. He called on people around the world to promote democracy, fight inequality, empower young people, and recognize the common humanity that binds everyone together.
“On Madiba’s 100th birthday, we now stand at a crossroads,' Obama said. 'A moment in time at which two very different visions of humanity’s future compete for the hearts and the minds of citizens around the world. Two different stories, two different narratives about who we are and who we should be. How should we respond?” The first story, Obama explained, believes that transparent and accountable democracies can ensure universal basic rights like access to education, health care, housing, food, water, and more. It’s a narrative that promotes acceptance and diversity and seeks to end inequalities. The second story, ascendent in recent years, is a “politics of fear and resentment and retrenchment,” Obama said, “whereby elections and some pretense of democracy are maintained – the form of it – but those in power seek to undermine every institution or norm that gives democracy meaning.' Read More: Obama took the opportunity to slam political leaders who reject objective facts, stoke fear, enact racist immigration laws, and undermine democracy.