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Here’s a story you won’t see the mainstream media cover, ever: the white African farmers once demonized and stripped of their land and livelihoods under Robert Mugabe’s Marxist dictatorship in Zimbabwe didn’t just vanish into thin air. These fighters packed up, crossed the border, and rebuilt. And guess what? They’re doing amazing.

If you don’t recall, back in the early 2000s, Zimbabwe’s government kicked off a so-called “land reform” plan that drove white farmers off their land, often violently, and handed them over to Black Zimbabweans. Roughly, about four thousand white farmers were forced out, and many were attacked or killed. And right on cue, once they were gone, the country’s farming industry went down the tubes. It got so bad that now, years later, Zimbabwe is actually paying those same white farmers for the buildings and equipment they lost.

So, what happened to those white farmers?

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Many made their way to Zambia, which is just due north of Zimbabwe and right next door to South Africa. The government opened its arms, and as a result, Zimbabwe went from Africa’s breadbasket to a starving wasteland.

Zambia saw an opportunity: keep skilled, hard-working people on the land and feed the nation.

It worked.

The same farmers who were branded “colonizers” are now major contributors to Zambia’s booming agriculture industry, bringing modern irrigation, livestock care, and grain production that is keeping families fed and the economy stable.

This white farmer, who was chased out of his home in Zimbabwe, is mostly just thriving, thanks to his corn harvest; he’s also turning blueberries into sugary gold, too.

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These farmers are back in the driver’s seat where they belong. They should’ve never been terrorized in the first place, but this is a hard lesson in DEI gone wrong, and one South Africa should’ve paid attention to.

Meanwhile, look at these white Zimbabwean farmers now: working hard and building something real, making huge strides for themselves and their new home.

However, right next door, South Africa, the world’s first country rebuilt on Critical Race Theory and DEI fairy tales, is also unraveling. The same toxic lie that wrecked Zimbabwe is alive and well in Pretoria and Cape Town: that taking land from “colonizers” will magically fix centuries of problems. Instead of a happy, blissful ending, South Africa got power cuts, water failures, and skyrocketing crime, proving that equity doesn’t plow fields or balance budgets.

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Even Harvard had to admit that CRT and affirmative action killed South Africa.

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Not too long ago, South Africa was a darling of the global neoliberal order. The nation hosted a soccer World Cup (where its fans ruined things with the abominable vuvuzela). It had that schmaltzy feel-good movie with Matt Damon and Morgan Freeman. The BRIC countries of Brazil, Russia, India, and China gave South Africa a sympathy invite to join the newly-renamed BRICS cabal. South Africa was the nation that would prove a post-colonial, post-European majoritarian multiracial democracy would astonish the world.

A new report from Harvard sums it up thusly:

The early 1990s marked a victory for generations of freedom fighters, and the future of an inclusive South Africa was set in motion. There was no telling what could be accomplished with the full force of South Africa’s human capabilities, creativity, and resilience in combination with its industrialized economy and established comparative advantages in global trade. […] The Rainbow Nation seemed poised to leverage its substantial economic assets at full strength. In 1995, South Africa supported the 47th most complex economy in the world — on par with China (ranked 46th) and far ahead of any other African nation (Tunisia was next at 66th). There was good reason to believe that the economy would grow rapidly, and opportunity would expand to many more South Africans.

Uh, yeah, about that.

You all know how well things went. But what’s incredible is that now even Harvard is giving up on the country.

Courtesy of the university’s “Growth Lab” at the Center for International Development, we have a lengthy 178-page paper titled “Growth Through Inclusion in South Africa.” But despite the title, the paper is actually about how the drive for “inclusion” has caused growth to disappear from the unfortunate country:

South Africa’s economy is stagnating and, in fact, losing capabilities, export diversity, and competitiveness. While the racial composition of wealth at the top has changed, wealth concentration in South Africa has not and remains very high. Moreover, the broader structures of the economy have not allowed for the inclusion of the labor and talents of South Africans — black, white, and otherwise.

The report is a gruesome, piece-by-piece dissection of South Africa’s failed economy, dressed up in just enough euphemisms to be publishable while allowing the more alert and informed to see the truth.

Read the entire article here:

Harvard’s Shocking Admission: Affirmative Action and Critical Race Theory Killed South Africa

Thousands of South Africa’s white farmers have been harassed, robbed, and murdered under governments that either turn a blind eye or openly cheer on this sadistic racial revenge politics. Of course, our media calls this a “conspiracy theory” and won’t touch it. So when the South African president visited the White House, President Trump didn’t waste the moment. He showed him a video of African officials literally calling for the killing of white farmers.

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As a result of this racist terrorism and abuse, many white African farmers have fled to the United States or Australia, anywhere their families can sleep safely and farm in peace.

We’re thrilled both the South African and Zimbabwe farmers escaped their government’s race-communism and found a saner home where their talents are valued. But it shouldn’t have been this way. How long before the same virus—“take everything from the colonizer”—creeps ”into Zambia and tries to destroy what’s actually working?

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Until these African governments learn to build instead of loot, to grow instead of steal, and to drop this half-baked divine right to take what they never built in the first place, they’ll keep burning down what few blessings they still have left.


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