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President Trump just did something no other US leader has had the guts to do. Sitting face-to-face with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa in the Oval Office, with the press watching, Trump turned the spotlight on one of the most ignored human rights crises in the world: the violent targeting of white farmers in South Africa.

Hindustan Times:

US President Donald Trump stunned his South African counterpart Cyril Ramaphosa with a video intended to support fabricated allegations of a white “genocide” during their White House meeting.

On a screen in the Oval Office, Trump instructed staff members to play a clip of Ramaphosa. He ordered the lights in the office to be dimmed so that a video containing alleged proof of crimes against humanity could be shown. He accused Ramaphosa of committing genocide against white farmers in South Africa.

In the video, left-wing populist leader Julius Malema called for the killing of the nation’s 4.5 million white people, or roughly 7.3% of the total population, and a roadside memorial purportedly for dozens of white farmers who had been killed.

Trump also criticized Ramaphosa over a new rule that permits the South African government to seize supposedly underutilized land.

According to Trump, his South African buddies told him that if you’re white, “they take your land and they kill you.”

“What you saw the speeches that were being made, one that is not government policy,” Ramaphosa stated. “Our government policy is completely, completely against what he was saying.”

With zero warning, Trump asked the room to dim the lights. Then he hit play on a video showing brutal, real-life footage of politicians calling for the death of white people and images symbolizing the countless farmers who’ve lost their lives.

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The video President Trump played wasn’t some dramatic campaign stunt. It was raw, unfiltered truth. It featured Julius Malema and other South African political figures openly calling for violence against white people. It showed a field of white crosses, symbolic, yes, but representing very real lives lost in brutal farm attacks. It was jarring, powerful, and, yes, it went viral. But here’s the part everyone’s missing.

While the media frantically fact-checks whether the crosses are technically graves, they’re missing the entire point. This moment was never about optics. It was about terror. It was about survival. And the fact that a sitting US president had to be the one to force this issue into the spotlight tells you everything you need to know about how far our media has fallen. They’re not just asleep at the wheel; they’ve swerved off the road completely.

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And speaking of our tanking media, that brings us to what’s happening behind all the viral noise. Enter Reuters, the propaganda arm of the globalist elite. Instead of reporting what actually happened, they did what they always do: spun it, gaslit the public, insulted the victims, and protected their precious narrative.

They didn’t lead with the farmers, the footage, or the fleeing families. No, Reuters ran damage control for Ramaphosa and the globalist agenda by making it sound like Trump went rogue with a bag of random racist internet myths.

Just look at this headline:

Reuters:

The South African president arrived prepared for an aggressive reception, bringing popular white South African golfers as part of his delegation and saying he wanted to discuss trade. The U.S. is South Africa’s second-biggest trading partner, and the country is facing a 30% tariff under Trump’s currently suspended raft of import taxes.

But in a carefully choreographed Oval Office onslaught, Trump pounced, moving quickly to a list of concerns about the treatment of white South Africans, which he punctuated by playing a video and leafing through a stack of printed news articles that he said proved his allegations.

With the lights turned down at Trump’s request, the video – played on a television that is not normally set up in the Oval Office – showed white crosses, which Trump asserted were the graves of white people, and opposition leaders making incendiary speeches. Trump suggested one of them, Julius Malema, should be arrested.

The video was made in September 2020 during a protest after two people were killed on their farm a week earlier. The crosses did not mark actual graves. An organizer of the protest told South Africa’s public broadcaster at the time that they represented farmers who had been killed over the years.

“We have many people that feel they’re being persecuted, and they’re coming to the United States,” Trump said. “So we take from many … locations, if we feel there’s persecution or genocide going on,” he added, referring specifically to white farmers.

[…]

South Africa, which endured centuries of draconian discrimination against Black people during colonialism and apartheid before becoming a multi-party democracy in 1994 under Nelson Mandela, rejects Trump’s allegations.

A new land reform law, aimed at redressing the injustices of apartheid, allows for expropriations without compensation when in the public interest, for example if land is lying fallow. No such expropriation has taken place, and any order can be challenged in court.

This is how the left glosses over tyranny now. They call it “reform,” slap a feel-good label on it, and expect the rest of us to shut up and accept it. The government can take your land without paying you, as long as they decide it’s in the public interest. And if you don’t like it? Well, just go fight it in court. Sound familiar? This is the same nonsense we see in the US with lawfare and political witch hunts. Their attitude is always the same: if you didn’t do anything wrong, what are you so afraid of? It’s pure gaslighting. And it’s not freedom. It’s control.

The Reuters piece goes on:

‘THERE IS JUST NO GENOCIDE’

Ramaphosa mostly sat expressionless during the video presentation, occasionally craning his neck to look at the screen. He said he had not seen the material before and that he would like to find out the location.

Trump then displayed printed copies of articles that he said showed white South Africans who had been killed, saying “death, death” as he flipped through them, eventually handing them to his counterpart.
Ramaphosa said there was crime in South Africa, and the majority of victims were Black. Trump cut him off and said: “The farmers are not Black.”

Ramaphosa responded: “These are concerns we are willing to talk to you about.”

The South African president cited Mandela’s example as a peacemaker, but that did not move the U.S. president, whose political base includes white nationalists. The myth of white genocide in South Africa has become a rallying point for the far right in the United States and elsewhere.”I will say: apartheid, terrible,” Trump noted. “This is sort of the opposite of apartheid.”

The extraordinary exchange, three months after Trump and Vice President JD Vance upbraided Ukraine’s Zelenskiy inside the same Oval Office, could prompt foreign leaders to think twice about accepting Trump’s invitations and risk public embarrassment.

But it wasn’t just Reuters. An NBC reporter immediately scrambled to change the subject, deflecting from the video and launching into yet another media-manufactured scandal to attack President Trump.

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The arrogance of these elites is staggering. Sitting in their climate-controlled newsrooms, drawing fat salaries to fact-check reality like it’s a TikTok trend, while actual human beings are fleeing their homes in terror. These aren’t journalists. They’re narrative enforcers. They watch a world leader expose horrifying truths in the Oval Office and then scoff because Ramaphosa looked uncomfortable. And since when is the emotional state of corrupt foreign leaders a top priority for the American people? That video Trump played wasn’t some QAnon meme; it was real footage of real political leaders in South Africa calling for racial violence. And what’s the press response? “There is just no genocide.” That’s not reporting. That’s gaslighting on behalf of a regime.

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Tens of thousands of white South African families have fled to the United States seeking safety, asylum, and a future free from government-sanctioned land grabs, mob violence, and rising anti-white hatred. Trump didn’t imagine this. He didn’t invent it. He listened to these people. He’s looked them in the eye. He’s heard the stories of bloodshed and heartbreak from people who left behind everything they knew. So when he confronted Ramaphosa with the hard truth, on camera, in front of the world, it wasn’t because of some “fringe conspiracy theory.” It was because somebody finally had the decency to say what no one else would.

Meanwhile, here’s yet another clip of South African leaders openly calling for the killing of white people.

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Instead of sitting behind their DC desks or sipping lattes in Midtown high-rises, maybe the media should grow a spine, get on a plane, and actually go to South Africa. Talk to the families. See what’s really happening. Because Wikipedia doesn’t cut it as an investigative source.

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Is it any wonder South Africa has devolved into a chaotic, hate-fueled mess? It’s the first country rebuilt from the ground up using the left’s failed Critical Race Theory blueprint. An agenda built on hatred, victimhood, and DEI: the trifecta of failure.

Revolver:

But as South Africa’s CRT-driven economic policies break down, the country is likely to only get more radical. Much of South Africa has fully embraced the ideology of American critical race theory darling Ibram X. Kendi, which holds that if outcomes differ between two racial groups, the only possible cause is racism, and the only possible remedy is direct intervention to correct the “injustice.” The disastrous example of Zimbabwe barely matters.

As South African society frays apart, the always-dangerous country is returning to the levels of violence seen at the end of apartheid, when onlookers feared full-blown genocide was imminent. It’s not from lack of police. South Africa has one police officer for every four hundred people, a substantially higher figure than the United States. But the police are borderline useless at actually protecting the nation’s law-abiding citizens, who are forced to rely on private security or their own devices in order to keep themselves safe.

From the late 90s onwards, in the name of hitting diversity quotas, South Africa’s police adopted a “fast-track” promotion strategy while also gutting training requirements for new recruits. Senior police leadership became political appointees selected for loyalty rather than competence. The end result is a shoddy police force that kills people with hammers for violating COVID-19 lockdowns but abandons the population in the face of lethal riots.

Despite being the most consistently violent country on Earth, South Africa is unwilling to use real force to stand up for civilization. The death penalty was abolished in 1995 and hasn’t been in use since 1990.

But just like how American elites are increasingly obsessed with century-old riots while ignoring the anarchy they unleashed in 2020, in South Africa rising crime rates have been coupled with a growing obsession with the ever-more-distant legacy of apartheid.

South Africa is what happens when a country builds its entire system on Critical Race Theory, DEI quotas, and the belief that equity matters more than competence, safety, or truth. The results speak for themselves, don’t they? Collapsing infrastructure, useless policing, rising violence, and a government more obsessed with symbolism than survival. And while the country burns, its leaders blame the past, dodge accountability, and accuse anyone sounding the alarm of racism as “conspiracy theorists.”

Sound familiar? Well, it should. Because this is the same twisted ideology our own elites are trying to force-feed America. And the same media gaslighting us about white genocide in South Africa are the ones covering for the destruction happening right here at home.

You can read the entire article here:

South Africa—the First Country Built on ‘Critical Race Theory’—Officially Implodes

No matter what the propaganda media says, playing this video wasn’t a stunt. It was a brave, bold statement. It was President Trump standing up for the voiceless, the terrorized, and the forgotten, while the rest of the world, including our so-called free press, keeps looking the other way for purely ideological reasons.


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