South African Anti-White bigotry exposed by Trump

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Despite the post-Aparthied “Rainbow Nation” image so prevalent across the western media, the fact is that South Africa is ruled by the corrupt ANC and marinated in genocidal Anti White bigotry.

It’s against that background that President Trump has made a series of hostile statements about South Africa in connection with the G20.

Trump has declared that South Africa should not be a member of the G20 and be boycotted the 2025 G20 leaders’ summit hosted in Johannesburg, sending JD Vance instead of attending himself.​​ After that summit, Trump declared that South Africa would not be invited to the 2026 G20 summit, which the US plans to host in Florida. He suggested South Africa had mistreated a US embassy representative at the handover of the G20 presidency and ordered that “all payments and subsidies” from the US to South Africa be stopped “effective immediately”.​

Trump has repeatedly accused the South African government of persecuting or even committing genocide against white Afrikaners and seizing their land. This is one issue Trump has been on top of for a long time,

Back in 2013, Trump said that “I really like Nelson Mandela but South Africa is a crime ridden mess that is just waiting to explode—not a good situation for the people!” In 2018, when President he added: “I have asked Secretary of State Pompeo to closely study the South Africa land and farm seizures and expropriations and the large scale killing of farmers. The South African Government is now seizing land from white farmers.”

Trump saw EXACTLY through the intense sectarian hatred at the heart of the ANC! It is to his credit that he stands with the persecuted White Farmers and has even offered them sanctuary in the US. But these are tough people and they will stand their ground even to their death. I have a few friends who are South African farmers and they the salt of the earth. I have heard stories of how EVIL some local blacks are towards them, with murders common. I won’t go into details, it’s too distressing.

Almost uniquely, President Trump stands with these Afrikaners.

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