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Who’s the Real Racist?

Who’s the Real Racist?

Trump’s decision to grant refugee status to Afrikaner farmers reveals an ugly truth about those who play identity politics.

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May 27, 2025
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If you thought the cover-up of Joe Biden’s declining health was bad, you should take a look at how a Democrat-media complex covers racism.

When Donald Trump called out South African President Cyril Ramaphosa over his country’s toleration of public prouncements to exterminate white Afrikaner farmers, every single media outlet last seen lying about Biden immediately proclaimed Trump’s accusations as false.1

Trump knew the media malfeasance would quickly kick in, so he cleverly made reporters, along with the visiting delegation, sit through a video of South African politician Julius Malema and his Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) party chanting “Kill the Boer!”, “Kill the farmer!”, “Shoot to kill!.”

Lovely.

This is not speech or the policy positions of a small ‘marginalized’ political movement—it is, at the least, an ‘intentional infliction of emotional distress’ (actionable in most countries) and, at worst, to the degree the threats are carried out, genocide.2

Everyone understands this, including golfing greats Ernie Els and Retief Goosen, who confirmed the worst elements in their home country during the Oval Office gathering.3 But legacy media has refused to cover the issue ever since extremists in the African National Congress (ANC) condoned the ‘necklacing’ of anyone who stood in the way of expropriating the land.4

Winnie Mandela, ANC’s most prominent activist and lionized by an obsequious American press corps for decades, once proudly proclaimed, “together, hand in hand, with our boxes of matches and our necklaces we shall liberate this country.”5

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