
ER Editor: Reaction on Twitter to this is particularly vitriolic, as in ‘Trump should leave South Africa alone, it’s none of his business’ (Ramaphosa). And that what he claims to be the situation there isn’t true, from a guy who pities Americans, who thinks they should boot Trump out ASAP. See here. Others have short memories, believing Trump to be a Zionist who wants to punish South Africa for calling out Israel’s war crimes in Gaza.
Trump live —
I love that President Trump is now making it a mission to help the white South Africans who have been oppressed by the ruling party.
“Terrible things are happening in South Africa … they’re confiscating land, and actually they’re doing things that are perhaps far worse than… pic.twitter.com/U0JO3ZOCVz
— George (@BehizyTweets) February 3, 2025
As far as we are aware, South Africa has been a major hub for child trafficking, with a lot of DUMBS for the military to clear up down there. Further, on a more surface reading of the situation, people are forgetting the literal butchery of white farmers down there, those who actually FEED people. See here for stories from 2018 and 2019 about this.
Trump made a foray into this topic back in August, 2018 —
Deep State Freaks Out as Trump Slams Racist South Africa Land Grabs
ALEX NEWMAN
Globalists, racists, and communists around the world freaked out after President Donald Trump, citing a segment on Fox News, publicly spoke out about the racist land grabs and brutal farm murders afflicting South Africa. As if to justify the president’s ridicule of the establishment media as “fake news,” the fake-news machine kicked into overdrive last week to deny that anything bad was happening, while frantically calling everybody who notices reality a “racist” or worse. However, as this magazine has been documenting for many years, the horrors unfolding in the new South Africa by organized racist and communist forces — all backed and facilitated by Deep State globalists in the West — are undeniable. And if current trends continue, the situation is likely to go from bad to worse, quickly.
Trump may have just changed the course of history.
An impressive visual —
Every White Cross symbolizes a White farmer killed in South Africa between 2018 and 2022.
President Trump has recently highlighted this issue, breaking years of silence from mainstream media and political figures.
MSM doesn’t want you to know that since it interferes with… pic.twitter.com/bp8hWIAfA0
— Nate Carter (@realNateCarter) February 4, 2025
Recall Lauren Southern’s famous documentary, Farmlands, from 2018 —
We also invite readers to do a little digging on DIAMONDS, which are both mined and made in laboratories. South Africa has figured in this enterprise, obviously; Israel, too, curiously.
The Queen of England owns two of the largest Diamonds ever found. Both were discovered (stolen) in South Africa and are worth 5 billion dollars. pic.twitter.com/468EB8We1O
— Afrika Stories (@Afrika_Stories) April 19, 2021
King Charles III owns the largest clear cut diamond in the world Known as ‘The Great Star of Africa’ the 530 carats gem was mined in South Africa back in 1905.
It was stolen from South Africa. It has an estimated worth of $400 million.
Your comments on this … king of evil pic.twitter.com/R1wGYqFeGL
— Trump Africa supports (@Af8148Trump) March 18, 2024
We believe deep state hangout, South Africa, has been cleaned out already, but that we’re just catching up.
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Trump To Suspend Funding To South Africa Over Land Expropriation
Authored by Aldgra Fredly via The Epoch Times
President Donald Trump said on Sunday that he would suspend future U.S. funding to South Africa in response to the country’s new controversial expropriation law, which allows land seizures by the state.
In a Truth Social post, Trump accused South Africa of seizing land and “treating certain classes of people very badly.”
“It is a bad situation that the Radical Left Media doesn’t want to so much as mention,” the president stated.
“A massive Human Rights violation, at a minimum, is happening for all to see. The United States won’t stand for it, we will act.”
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa signed a bill into law on Jan. 23 that allows provincial and national authorities to “expropriate land in the public interest” for various reasons, “subject to just and equitable compensation being paid.”
The expropriation law aims to address racial disparities in land ownership. 30 years after the apartheid system was abandoned, most farmland remains owned by white people.
Some members of the coalition government question the constitutionality of the law and have indicated they may challenge it in court.
The government notes that special conditions have to be met before expropriating land such as it having longtime informal occupants, being unused and held purely for speculation, or being abandoned.
“We look forward to engaging with the Trump administration over our land reform policy and issues of bilateral interest. We are certain that out of those engagements, we will share a better and common understanding over these matters,” Ramaphosa said in a statement issued by the presidency on Monday.
“South Africa is a constitutional democracy that is deeply rooted in the rule of law, justice and equality. The South African government has not confiscated any land.”
Ramaphosa’s office stated that reasons for expropriating land can include promoting inclusivity and allowing access to natural resources. The bill would repeal the nation’s Expropriation Act of 1975, which required the state to compensate owners for the land it sought to seize.
“In terms of this law, an expropriating authority may not expropriate property arbitrarily or for a purpose other than a public purpose or in the public interest,” his office stated.
South Africa’s Democratic Alliance leader John Steenhuisen said in a Jan. 25 statement that he strongly objects to Ramaphosa’s signing of the bill, saying it ignored legal opinion “that the Act is unconstitutional.”
The Democratic Alliance joined a coalition led by Ramaphosa’s African National Congress (ANC) after the 2024 election resulted in a political deadlock. Steenhuisen said that his party will invoke clause 19 of the coalition agreement to seek “an urgent reset in relations.”
“We won over 3.5 million votes and we are in the government to represent our voters and to rescue South Africa,” he said.
“If we cannot fulfil this mandate inside the [Government of National Unity], we will have to seriously consider our next steps.”
Trump said that funding to South Africa will be cut until a full investigation into the situation is completed.
South Africa’s foreign ministry said that it hopes Trump’s advisers will make use of the investigative period to “attain a thorough understanding of South Africa’s policies within the framework of a constitutional democracy.”
“This approach will promote a well-informed viewpoint that values and recognizes our nation’s dedication to democratic ideals and governance,” the ministry said in a statement.
“It may become clear that our expropriation act is not exceptional, as many countries have similar legislation.”
The United States provided nearly $440 million in foreign aid to South Africa in 2023, according to government data. After taking office on Jan. 20, Trump announced a 90-day freeze on all foreign aid while a review of those programs was ongoing.
The State Department issued a waiver on Jan. 29 for humanitarian aid, including “life-saving medicine, medical services, food, shelter, and subsistence assistance, as well as supplies and reasonable administrative costs as necessary to deliver such assistance.”
Ramaphosa said except for the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), which constitutes 17% of South Africa’s HIV/Aids program, there was no other significant funding provided by the United States.
Source
Featured image source (screengrab from video): https://www.foxnews.com/world/south-africa-hits-back-trumps-claim-confiscating-land-us-aid-country-threatened
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