The GENOCIDE of WHITE SOUTH AFRICAN FARMERS the World is DENYING
- Philip James
- 6 minutes ago
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Yesterday, President Trump did something remarkable. In front of the world's media, he confronted South African President Cyril Ramaphosa about the White Genocide taking place under his watch.
Rather than being shocked by the scale of the violence, the global media dismissed the claims as a conspiracy theory. They framed the meeting as Trump ambushing Ramaphosa and mocked the president instead of investigating the allegations.
Soon after, media outlets rushed out so-called 'fact-checks' insisting there was no genocide occurring in South Africa at all. However, these fact-checkers failed to examine video evidence, verify sources, interview victims, or visit the crime scenes. In reality, no facts were checked at all—just hit pieces published to claim Trump was wrong.
There is a genocide being carried out in South Africa. The evidence is overwhelming. The fact that the UN, and the world's media, have turned a blind eye to it doesn't mean that it's not happening. It is; hundreds, possibly thousands of white farmers have been brutally murdered and their farms taken. Testimony after testimony recounts, violence, rape, torture and murder by black South Africans on white farmers.
The genocide has been going on for well over a decade, ignored by the world's media and denied by the United Nations, the killers can slaughter White Farmer's with impunity because everything for the last 30 years has been viewed through a neo-Marxist lens. A lens that always shows black people as the oppressed, and white people as the oppressors. This single view of the world means that it is impossible for white people to be victims, they are always, by definition, the perpetrators.
In the 4 minute video hundreds, if not thousands, of white crosses can be seen; one for every white farmer murdered by black South Africans during the genocide. Julius Malema, leader of the EFF party can be heard chanting Kill the Boer, Kill the Farmer, the crowd of some 100,000 people are also chanting it. The chanters are all smiling and laughing at the idea. Later in the video, Julius Malema is heard telling the crowd to 'cut the throat of whiteness'.
But definitely no genocide, that's a right wing conspiracy theory.
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