Diplomacy was yesterday! Donald Trump brought a state leader to the open knife again at an appointment in the Oval Office. He made serious accusations to his guest from South Africa – and tried to systematically expose him.
When visiting the South African President Cyril Ramaphosa in the White House, Trump got a right complott theory out of his sleeve. During a meeting in the Oval Office, Trump showed surprisingly video -recordings to support his accusations of “genocide” against the white population in South Africa.
The photos showed speech fragments of the opposition Juke Malema, which is considered an intimate enemy of Elon Musk and repeatedly runs against white South Africans. The photos also showed digging on the edge of a nameless street, said the Republican. “It’s a terrible face. I’ve never seen anything like that.”
South Africans systematically demonstrated
With a view to the alleged graves, Ramaphosa replied: “Uu told you where that is, Mr. President? I would like to know where that is because I have never seen that before.” The South African president promised that he would pursue this.
Trump also kept printed articles outside about alleged violence on white farmers, went individually through the parties and commented: “Death, Death, Death.” He finally handed over the stack of papers to his counterpart. Ramaphosa repeatedly tried to relax the situation and emphasized that if there were problems, people had to talk about partners. He was ready to talk about everything – without the presence of reporters.
The South African president also tried to flatter several times and milder with political offers -such as access to South African raw materials. Ramaphosa apologized self -satisfied that he “couldn’t offer him an airplane”. With this he referred to Qatarian Luxury Gift for Trump. He answered with a petrified expression: “I wish you would do it. I would take it!”
The American president continued to interrupt his guest. The behavior was reminiscent of the visit of the Ukrainian President Wolodyymyr Senskyj and his removal from the White House, which shook the transatlantic relationships sustainably. South African press representatives continued to ask Ramaphosa to be expressed.
Trump continued to return to his accusations of “genocide” and spoke about a “very sad thing”. The 78-year-old warned: “It must be resolved.” If that happens, the prospects for the relationship with South Africa are “fantastic”.
Musk criticizes “racism” against white
Trump has long accused South Africa of “Genocide” on white farmers. The US President complains about discrimination against white minorities in South Africa, in particular the so-called African, who are descendants of Dutch settlers. They led the racist apartheid regime in South Africa until the early nineties, who systematically discriminated against the black majority of the population. Trump mainly suffers from a law that makes land expans in the public interest to compensate inequalities from this moment on.
Tech billionaire Musk, even South African, repeatedly described the law as “racist” and gave the “genocide” story in recent months. The grandfather of the Trump consultant was even a glowing supporter of the Aparty regime.
Unlawful distribution of assets is still a major problem in South Africa. The majority of agricultural areas in South Africa is still in possession of members of the small white minority, although it is only about seven percent of the national population.
White gets refugee status
At the beginning of February Trump had frozen help for South Africa. In March, the United States also identified the ambassador of the country. The United States had recently included a first group of white South Africans and granted them the status of the refugees- although Trump’s government largely stopped recognizing refugees from war and crisis areas.
The South African government rejects the allegations and sharply criticizes the move. Ramaphosa traveled to Washington to reduce tensions between the two countries. Experts contradict the display of Trump of an alleged genocide.
The American president records a conspiracy theory of the so -called “white genocide” that spreads in extreme right circles. Ramaphosa did not deny that even white people in South Africa would be taken by violence, but would contradict targeted persecution.
That says the statistics
According to “NBC”, nearly 300 farms were attacked in white properties throughout South Africa in 2023, killing 49 people. This stems from figures from Afriforum, a lobby group that represents the nearly 6.9 million African. According to the last agricultural count, which was carried out once in the decade, there were more than 40,000 commercial farms in South Africa in 2017.
The South African police have not published official data on crime, which according to Ethnia are coded, but the publicly accessible statistics show that the average murder percentage of the country was 75 a day in the same year.
Source: Krone

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