Life's no fun without believing in weird nonsense now and again. But even I've got my limits — or so I thought.
But one such bit of hokum I've never put much stock in is the so-called "Mandela Effect." This is a social phenomenon wherein a person, or often multiple people, misremember a common detail or event.
Former President Donald Trump was asked on Friday about the time, in 1990, that he flew the late South African President Nelson Mandela and 80 others out to the U.S. "The United States government ...
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In June 1990, Nelson Mandela, an anti-apartheid activist who spent 27 years in prison, toured eight U.S. cities as part of a larger world tour. While in the U.S., Mandela traveled in one of Donald ...
Your support makes all the difference. Nelson Mandela’s grandson was reportedly denied entry to the UK ahead of a planned speaking tour at pro-Palestine events. Zwelivelile Mandla Mandela ...
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(Scott Olson/Getty Images) The thesis is called the “Ferguson effect.” Former President Barack Obama’s FBI Director James Comey bought this theory, but the Obama White House did not.
Mandla Mandela has maintained that the denial of his visa application to the UK was an infringement of his movement and an attempt to undermine the work of the Anti-Apartheid Movement in the UK.