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The media pounces on a small Trump error to distract from the bigger truth about South Africa

The media pounces on a small Trump error to distract from the bigger truth about South Africa
As you’ve no doubt heard, when South Africa’s president, Cyril Ramaphosa, appeared in the White House yesterday, President Trump challenged him on the fact that South Africa’s white farmers are being targeted with a new land confisc...
As you’ve no doubt heard, when South Africa’s president, Cyril Ramaphosa, appeared in the White House yesterday, President Trump challenged him on the fact that South Africa’s white farmers are being targeted with a new land confiscation law, and are also the victims of targeted attacks, another layer of hazard in a land rife with violent crime. It’s for this reason that Trump gave visas to a paltry 58 white South Africans, sending the Democrats—the same ones who’ve been complacent as upwards of 32 million illegal aliens breached our borders—into paroxysms of race-based rage.
When Ramaphosa denied that white South Africans are being officially and unofficially targeted, Trump said au contraire, and brought out the receipts. After Trump showed a video of a huge rally during which South African politician Julius Malema led the tens of thousands of assembled rally-goers in an old apartheid-era chant of “Kill the Boer, kill the farmer,” reporters instantly tried to change the subject by talking about the jet Qatar is giving to the U.S. government, Trump dragged it back to South Africa, flipping through a stack of articles his aides had handed him.
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The first is the new law in South Africa that allows the government to confiscate white-owned farms with no or minimal compensation in the name of racial rebalancing. The second is the horrific story of the South African government persecuting miners trying to scrape a living out of a land that has fallen apart thanks to race-obsessed, communist politics.
And then there was the third example, about a full-scale tribal attack in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which saw “hundreds of women...raped and burned alive...” I used a screen grab from Reuters news footage of the aftermath of that attack to illustrate the post—and was careful to acknowledge the source of that screen grab.
Commentary:
Trump set that up pretty well. His error about the Congo photo being in South Africa, from Andreas article, was a small one and whomever on his staff did that, should be seriously demoted.
Each time the the press shows a slight error of Trump, it creates a distraction to avoid mentioning the subject at hand, killing of whites in this case.
It’s purely amazing what Trump can get the Marxist Democrat left to support just by taking a position on something. Now he has them supporting genocide, killing white farmers because of the color of their skin.
It’s becoming embarrassing to watch. What’s next?
Looking back in history,when Nazis started passing anti-jewish laws in the 1930’s it was not termed as “genocide’…yet. The 140+ racial laws imposed on South Africans since 1994 and the end of apartheid….mimic this historical example of how a real genocide is built, in stages.
Many Jews in the 1930’s were in self-denial, would not have thought they were victims of “genocide” even as their gov't authorities gradually conditioned them and the non-Jewish public to accept Jewish subservience to discrimination and dehumanization. Just as the ANC and extremist black nationalists are herding South Africa in the same direction.
The media is happy to find white South Africans to rebut Trump and deny that there is an ongoing genocide against whites …because they have not personally perceived the threat of escalation. They are in denial of history. The country has reached only about stage 6-7 on the 10 stage Stanton scale that defines Genocide. What stops the process from continuing, even accelerating?
Perhaps only if fearless leaders like Trump speak out and shine light on the perpetrators and enablers, as he did to Ramaphosa this week in the WH, before the world.
Read more: Genocide Watch- Ten Stages of Genocide
See Also:

What's the truth about South Africa's 'genocide' of white farmers?
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