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The red S-Class: How Madiba’s hand-built Mercedes proves that love is still our finest engineering
ZA🏛️ PoliticsProgressive11 hr. ago

The red S-Class: How Madiba’s hand-built Mercedes proves that love is still our finest engineering

The article describes a 1990 Mercedes-Benz 500SE, known as the 'red S-Class,' which was hand-built by workers at the Mercedes-Benz South Africa plant as a tribute to Nelson Mandela's release from prison. The car, painted in Signal Red, symbolizes the intersection of automotive craftsmanship and historical significance. It highlights the dedication of the workers who built the car entirely in their spare time without pay, driven by a desire to honor Mandela. The piece emphasizes the car's design and engineering as a representation of analog automotive excellence, contrasting it with modern technology-driven vehicles.

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The red S-Class: How Madiba’s hand-built Mercedes proves that love is still our finest engineering

The article describes a 1990 Mercedes-Benz 500SE, known as the 'red S-Class,' which was hand-built by workers at the Mercedes-Benz South Africa plant as a tribute to Nelson Mandela's release from prison. The car, painted in Signal Red, symbolizes the intersection of automotive craftsmanship and historical significance. It highlights the dedication of the workers who built the car entirely in their spare time without pay, driven by a desire to honor Mandela. The piece emphasizes the car's design and engineering as a representation of analog automotive excellence, contrasting it with modern technology-driven vehicles.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the act of building the car as a powerful expression of national pride and historical reverence, emphasizing the workers' commitment to honoring Mandela. While the focus is on the car itself, the narrative subtly elevates the role of labor and grassroots efforts in commemorating a

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