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Media Dismisses South Africa’s White Farmer Genocide | Economics

By Editorial Board Published May 23, 2025 3 Min Read
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Media Dismisses South Africa’s White Farmer Genocide | Economics

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa met with US President Donald Trump on the White Home. When Ramaphosa instructed reporters that Trump had refused to take heed to the voices of South Africans, Trump requested his employees to decrease the lights and started enjoying a video compilation of direct proof. One clip confirmed Financial Freedom Fighters (EEF) Social gathering chief Julius Malema singing “KILL THE BOER, KILL THE WHITE FARMER!” alongside a stadium of 90,000 supporters.

South Africa’s human rights court docket deemed the track permissible and never a hate crime. Whereas the EEF is an opposition celebration for the ruling Democratic Alliance (DA), President Ramaphosa did not remark after the rally. Trump demanded that Malema be arrested and defined that such an occasion wouldn’t be allowed within the US—or elsewhere, for that matter.

The African Nationwide Congress (ANC) got here to energy below Nelson Mandela in 1994 and applied a collection of racially-based insurance policies below Black Financial Empowerment (BEE) and Broad-Based mostly Black Financial Empowerment (BBBEE). White state employees in each sector had been instantly fired and compelled to reapply for his or her jobs, however few had been rehired. Land was taken from white farmers and redistributed to deal with “historical dispossession.”

“After apartheid, our electricity provided the world’s cheapest energy; freight trains carried our ore (from the mines) to the ports; there was a good passenger network for workers. The ANC wrecked it with looting, corruption, and a plethora of racist policies,” famous South African commentator Andrew Kenny. A fifth of whites fled the nation for the reason that ANC took over. The celebration failed to really assist black South Africans and solely redistributed wealth to the very prime. The World Financial institution believes that round 42% of the inhabitants is unemployed, whereas others, like Malema, reside lives of luxurious.

South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa reported that the assembly with Trump was wonderful and he’s keen to barter a minerals deal. The US stays the nation’s second-largest commerce accomplice, in any case. Fairly attention-grabbing to see the identical individuals who cry “human rights” and “racism” at each flip dismissing and downplaying the farmer genocide.

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