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President Trump is Right About What’s Happening in South Africa – The White House

Last updated: May 21, 2025 4:25 pm
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Today, President Donald J. Trump unveiled a startling portrayal of the plight facing white farmers in South Africa, presenting a video montage that depicted the discrimination and violence they endure as a minority group.

In this contentious debate, President Trump’s assertions seem to resonate with a segment of public sentiment.

  • “We left because of the attacks. You can’t stay on a farm as a white person in South Africa. You know you’ll be killed,” declared a South African refugee, encapsulating a fear that has driven many to seek refuge elsewhere.
  • New York Post: A white couple from South Africa shared their narratives of racial attacks, expressing eagerness to relocate to what they refer to as Trump’s America.
  • The Daily Mail: An exploration of why white South Africans are abandoning their homes amid escalating violence and laws they perceive as racially biased in search of new opportunities in America.
  • BBC: “I didn’t come here for fun” – an Afrikaner justifies his refugee status in the United States, highlighting the serious undercurrents of fear and survival.
  • Breitbart: Trump finds validation as South Africa contemplates a bill favoring land redistribution along racial lines, stirring international debate on property rights and equity.
  • BBC: Reports indicate that nearly 70,000 South Africans have expressed interest in relocating to the U.S., following Washington’s offer to assist members of the Afrikaner community.
  • The New York Times: The controversial ‘Kill the Boer’ chant at political rallies has ignited outrage both in South Africa and abroad, as it underscores deep societal rifts.
  • The New York Times: The murder of a white farmer has become a focal point in the ongoing discourse regarding racial tensions in South Africa.
  • Sky News: A discussion on the alleged targeting of farmers in South Africa, raising questions about the broader implications of anti-white sentiment.
  • news.com.au: A metaphorical analysis suggesting South Africans feel increasingly ensnared by escalating racial violence.
  • The Independent: A spokesman for the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) justifies land seizures from white farmers based on historical narratives of land ownership.
  • New York Sun: An exploration of why figures like Trump and Musk are focusing on South Africa, examining the socio-political dynamics at play.
  • The Independent: Accounts from farmers asserting they are the targets of horrific attacks, shedding light on the violence they face.
  • news.com.au: An overview of the brutal crimes that landowners in South Africa face, raising alarms about safety and security.
  • The Daily Mail: A stark report indicating a murder occurring weekly on farms, compounded by the rise of political figures who incite racial hostility.
  • Fox News: A South African political leader openly calls for violence against white citizens, further polarizing an already fraught social landscape.

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