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Saved - February 7, 2024 at 5:47 PM

@EndWokeness - End Wokeness

Julius Malema has repeatedly called for the genocide of the 4 million Whites living in South Africa. Malema could very possibly be elected as Prime Minister in a few months. Zero international outrage. https://t.co/EcoMVILDk6

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The speakers discuss the idea of killing as part of a revolution. Speaker 1 mentions that they have not called for the killing of white people, but cannot guarantee the future. Speaker 2 expresses concern about the message being shared on Twitter, but Speaker 1 dismisses it as crybabies. Speaker 1 emphasizes that if things continue as they are, there will be a revolution. Speaker 2 questions whether Speaker 1 is ruling out calling for the slaughter of white people in the future, and Speaker 1 responds that they don't know what will happen. The conversation ends with Speaker 0 repeating the phrase "kill the poor, the farmer."
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Speaker 0: Must never be scared to kill. A revolution demands that at some point, there must be killing because the killing is part of a revolutionary act. Speaker 1: I I I don't know what's going to happen in the future. I'm saying to you, we've not called for the killing of white people, At least for now. I can't guarantee the future. Speaker 2: Yeah. But, I mean, you'd understand somebody watching that, especially as it gets shared on Twitter, they freak out. It sounds like a genocidal Speaker 1: uh-uh. Crybabies. Crybabies. Speaker 2: I'm not calling for the slaughter of white people, at least for now. Speaker 1: I can't give you a guarantee of the future, Especially when things are going the way they Speaker 2: are subtext. Speaker 1: Especially thing if things are going the way they are, there will be a revolution in this country. I can tell you now. Speaker 2: We are not calling for the slaughter of white people, at least for now. That means, at some future date, we may Call for the slaughter of white people. Is that correct? Speaker 1: Let's deal with that at that future date. I don't know what's going to happen. Speaker 2: So you're saying you are not ruling out That in the future, you may very well call for the slaughter of white people. It may not be me. Speaker 1: Could it be you? It could be me, yes. But it may have not been me. Speaker 2: Yes. So it could be you. You could, Speaker 0: kill the poor, the farmer. Kill the poor, the farmer.
Saved - June 25, 2024 at 7:09 PM

@OliLondonTV - Oli London

Newly elected South African MP Andile Mngxitama openly calls for the genocide of white South Africans. “We will k*ll the white man’s children, we will k*ll their woman, we will k*ll anything that we find in our way.” H/T @twatterbaas https://t.co/q74CxBgCB7

Saved - February 3, 2025 at 5:05 PM

@EndWokeness - End Wokeness

Trump is the only world leader speaking up against the land seizures and mass kiIIing targeting white farmers in SA. Where was the UN?! https://t.co/7U25ks4ds9

Saved - February 3, 2025 at 10:23 PM

@iamyesyouareno - iamyesyouareno

The people who are running South Africa are genocidal maniacs. “For every one black person we will kiII five white people. We’ll kiII the children, we’ll kiII their woman” This guy is in parliament. https://t.co/xnT4TgjKea

Saved - June 6, 2025 at 4:50 PM
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The posts discuss various contentious issues in South Africa, including Andile Mngxitama's violent rhetoric against white people, the country's economic struggles marked by high unemployment and poverty, and the controversial Expropriation Act allowing land seizure. They also touch on historical figures like Nelson Mandela and Joe Slovo, suggesting connections to Jewish influence in politics. The narrative raises concerns about anti-white sentiments, corruption in black-owned banks, and the role of wealthy individuals in shaping political agendas, portraying South Africa as facing significant challenges.

@Truthtellerftm - Truth_teller 🇷🇺

BREAKING: How does South Africa feel about white people? Andile Mngxitama says for every one black person killed we will kill five whites. The BLF President even claimed cats and dogs owned by whites should die. 🧵

@Truthtellerftm - Truth_teller 🇷🇺

Why does South Africa tolerate an open call to violence against white people? South Africa has a population of around 60 million, with 4.6 million white people.

@Truthtellerftm - Truth_teller 🇷🇺

Why doesn’t South Africa focus on fixing its economy? Meanwhile there is extreme income inequality: one of the highest in the world, with a Gini coefficient of 0.63. - Unemployment crisis: a staggering 59.6% of young people are unemployed. - Widespread poverty: 55.5% of South Africans (30.3 million people) live below the national poverty line.

@Truthtellerftm - Truth_teller 🇷🇺

Why is South Africa such a failed state? Is there a pattern here? South Africa has the largest economy by GDP in Africa of $401 billion and $115.24 billion is generated from taxes. However South Africa’s biggest expenditure item is servicing debts, with a Debt to GDP ratio of 70%! This is unsustainable!

@Truthtellerftm - Truth_teller 🇷🇺

What is South Africa’s land expropriation act? The Expropriation Act was established in 1975. The Expropriation Bill passed in 2025 is a legislative amendment enacted by the Parliament of South Africa that establishes the framework for compulsory property acquisition by South African government entities. Donald Trump has threatened to cut aid in response to this new law that allows the state to seize land under certain conditions and for specific public use. 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.

@Truthtellerftm - Truth_teller 🇷🇺

Who really pulls the strings in South Africa? Joseph Malema: What is our commitment? We are going to take the land and we’re not going to pay a cent. Whether they like it or not, the land will be turned in the hands of our people. RECALL in 2011: Malema was arrested for playing “Kill the Boer (white man)” song at his rallies. In March Julius Malema called on his followers to go after the white man and cut the throat of whiteness. It is billionaire Jew Nathan Kirsh who funds the radical, anti-White socialist ‘opposition’ causes, such as South Africa’s Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), which is led by Julius Malema.

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A revolution demands killing as part of a revolutionary act. It was stated that there has been no call for the killing of white people, at least for now, but there are no guarantees about the future. If things continue as they are, there will be a revolution. When asked for clarification, it was confirmed that "we are not calling for the slaughter of white people, at least for now" means that at some future date, there may be a call for the slaughter of white people. It was stated that this may very well happen in the future. The phrase "shoot to kill Hamazah. Kill the poor, the farmer" was also stated.
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Speaker 0: Must never be scared to kill. A revolution demands that at some point, there must be killing because the killing is part of a revolutionary act. Speaker 1: I I I don't know what's going to happen in the future. I'm saying to you, we've not called for the killing of white people, at least for now. I can't guarantee the future. Speaker 2: Yeah. But, I mean, you'd understand somebody watching that, especially as as it gets shared on Twitter, they freak out. It sounds like a genocidal Uh-uh. Crybabies. Crybabies. I'm not calling for the slaughter of white people, at least for now. Speaker 1: The we I can't give you a guarantee of the future, especially when things are going the way they are. Subtext. Especially thing if things are going the way they are, there will be a revolution in this country. I can tell you now. Speaker 3: We are not calling for the slaughter of white people, at least for now. That means, at some future date, we may call for the slaughter of white people. Is that correct? Speaker 1: Let's deal with that at that future date. I don't know what's going to happen. Speaker 3: So, you're saying you're not ruling out that in the future you may very well call for the slaughter of white people? It may not be me. Speaker 1: Could it be you? It could be me. Yes. But it may not be me. Speaker 3: Yes. So it could be you. You could, at some future date, call for the slaughter of white people. Speaker 0: Shoot to kill Hamazah. Kill the poor, the farmer. Kill the poor, the farmer.

@Truthtellerftm - Truth_teller 🇷🇺

RECALL: Here is Nelson Mandela singing "Kill the Whites" in South Africa! Just a cohencidence? This film, which was shot in 1992, shows Nelson Mandela together with members of the ANC, the ANC’s military fraction the Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK) and the South African Communist Party singing a war song of how they have pledged to kill the white inhabitants of the country. Mandela legacy: Since 1994, more than 70,000 (and counting) white South Africans have been murdered of which more than 4000 were commercial farmers (210/year). Exact figures are very hard to come by as the South African police fail to report most of the murders that take place.

@Truthtellerftm - Truth_teller 🇷🇺

Imagine that! https://t.co/Xk7snHXYRQ

@Truthtellerftm - Truth_teller 🇷🇺

HOW DID THE FIRST BLACK OWNED BANK IN SOUTH AFRICA COLLAPSE? In June 2020 eight people associated with VBS Mutual Bank and the bank's auditor, KPMG, were charged by the NPA on 47 counts of theft, fraud, corruption and contraventions of the Prevention of Organised Crime Act. Chairperson Tshifhiwa Matodzi, CEO Andile Ramavhunga and CFO Philip Truter were among those arrested and charged. A 2018 SARB report found that R1,894,923,674 was transferred from the VBS MUTUAL Bank to fifty three individuals between 15 March 2015 and 17 June 2018. According to the report, R16,148,569 of that money went to Brian Shivambu, younger brother of the former Economic Freedom Fighter (EFF), senior politician and now UMkhonto weSizwe (political party) member Floyd Shivambu. The report also implicated the African National Congress's deputy chairperson for Limpopo, Florence Radzilani, and treasurer, Danny Msiza. EFF leader Julius Malema sued a former EFF senior member of his party for alleging that Malema had admitted to him that he benefitted from corruption at VBS. Malema later withdrew the lawsuit. By June 2021 Brian Shivambu paid back R4.55 million and admitted that he received VBS money. Jacob Zuma defaulted on a R7.8 million loan that he obtained to finance his Nkandla homestead.

@Truthtellerftm - Truth_teller 🇷🇺

Who is Jewish South African billionaire Nathan Kirsh? What does he control? https://t.co/Up6VPQPCRo

@Truthtellerftm - Truth_teller 🇷🇺

Who is running South Africa?

@Truthtellerftm - Truth_teller 🇷🇺

RECALL: The Jews created the African national Congress in South Africa: Lionel Bernstein, Bob Hepple, Dennis Goldberg, Arthur Goldreich, Hazel Goldreich and James Kantor specifically. Mandela was also trained by Mossad and Israel supported the apartheid regime. Are you aware of who Nathan Kirsh is? Nathan Kirsh is the 'George Soros of Africa, who is yet another international, billionaire Jew who funds radical, anti-White socialist 'opposition causes, such as South Africa's Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) lead by Julius Malema, while his family also exerts enormous control over Primedia, the largest media conglomerate in South Africa. And then there are the other Jewish billionaires such as Oppenheimers who have made billions robbing South Africa’s diamond minds for over a century.

@Truthtellerftm - Truth_teller 🇷🇺

What happened when blacks ran a bank in South Africa? Why did it collapse? https://t.co/akXTXyOtv7

@Truthtellerftm - Truth_teller 🇷🇺

Who was Nelson Mandela’s Mossad handler Joe Slovo? The ANC's guerrilla force -- known simply as MK, or more formally as Umkhonto we Sizwe translated "Spear of the Nation" was founded in 1961 by Nelson Mandela and his handler, the Communist Jew Joe Slovo.  Slovo was born in a shtetl in Lithuania and grew up speaking Yiddish and studying the Talmud. He joined the ANC's terrorist wing, the Umkhonto we Sizwe, in 1961 and eventually became its commander. He was named Secretary General of the South African Communist Party in 1986. ("Joe Slovo," Jewish Chronicle, January 13, 1995). Joe Slovo was the "planner of many of the ANC terrorist attacks, including the 1983 car bomb that killed 19 people and injured many others... Slovo, who had traveled to the Soviet Union many times, was awarded a Soviet medal on his 60th birthday...Slovo is a dedicated Communist, a Marxist Leninist without morality of any kind, for whom only victory counts, whatever the human cost, whatever the bloodshed...Slovo disputes little of his image as 'the Communist mastermind' behind the ANC's armed struggle.

@Truthtellerftm - Truth_teller 🇷🇺

They don’t hide who they are: anti-white, pro white genocide, pro lgbtq, and of course they’re Talmudic! https://t.co/AvNoml4PGJ

@Truthtellerftm - Truth_teller 🇷🇺

How is South Africa enabling Israel’s genocide?

@Truthtellerftm - Truth_teller 🇷🇺

RECALL: South Africa has increased its trade with Israel despite the ongoing genocide in Palestine and the ICJ case initiated by South Africa! 🧵

@Truthtellerftm - Truth_teller 🇷🇺

Who are the main migrants to South Africa?

@Truthtellerftm - Truth_teller 🇷🇺

@1776General_ Blacks seek to kill the native white inhabitants of South Africa who developed it over centuries! These same blacks are funded by subversive Jews such as Nathan Kirsh, considered the George Soros of Africa. https://t.co/Be0XUozO1B

@Truthtellerftm - Truth_teller 🇷🇺

Nelson admits that Jewish lawyers helped him get out of jail. I wonder why it took 27 years given his Mossad agency experience? https://t.co/dNGWZE8VA2

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In political trials, Jewish lawyers have often defended those abandoned by others. The speaker, a lawyer, was trained by a Jewish fan. Many Jewish members of the community are involved in their struggle and hold top positions.
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Speaker 0: In the political trials that have taken place, when few lawyers were prepared to defend us, it has been the Jewish lawyers who have come forward to defend us. I, myself, I myself was articulate. I'm a lawyer by profession. And I was trained to become a lawyer by a Jewish fan. And as I have said, we have many Jews, members of the Jewish community in our struggle, and they have occupied very top position.
Saved - February 9, 2025 at 11:26 PM

@elonmusk - Elon Musk

Why do you allow this, @CyrilRamaphosa? This is a major political party in the South African parliament and their leader is calling for genocide of white people.

@davincentjames - Vincent James

"We are cutting the throat of whiteness" "We will kill white women, children, and their pets" I guess the media is right, discrimination against white people in South Africa is fake news pushed by Trump... https://t.co/BdQdVGwu7f

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Targeting a white mayor is effective because it causes significant emotional pain within that community. We are directly confronting the issue of whiteness. Another politician, from the Black First Land First party, incited violence at a rally, urging the crowd to kill white people, their children, and pets. This demonstrates a political leader openly calling for the genocide of white people.
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Speaker 0: The mayor of DA in PE is a white man. So these people, when you want to hit them hard, go after a white man. They feel a terrible pain because you have touched a white man. Not because Mashaba and Soli will not be touched. They will be touched. Don't want but we are starting with this whiteness. We're cutting the throat of whiteness. Speaker 1: There's also another politician. He's part of these the president of the Black First Land First political party, the BLF. And he spoke at a rally a couple of years back in which he called he urged the crowd to kill white people, their children, and their pets. I'm gonna see if we can expand this here and play this clip for you guys. Take a look at this clip here. So there you go. That's a political party leaders literally calling for the genocide of white people to happen there. And you don't think
Saved - February 9, 2025 at 9:44 PM

@elonmusk - Elon Musk

He is chanting kill the white farmers to a cheering stadium

@Uncommonsince76 - Uncommon Sense

Why should White people care about the White South Africans??? 🤔 Plays clip of South African political leader Julius Malema shouting “Kill The Boer.” (White farmer) to the thunderous applause of thousands of people…. That’s why. https://t.co/FGBWBPdhAH

Saved - February 9, 2025 at 11:11 PM
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Elon Musk has called for sanctions against South Africa due to Julius Malema's anti-white comments, highlighting the plight of white South Africans. I am a white South African who sought asylum in the U.S. in 2019, fleeing a country plagued by extreme violence and crime, particularly against white farmers. Despite the narrative from some wealthy individuals living behind security, the reality is dire. I came to America legally, built a new life, and now contribute as a superintendent, pilot, and farmer, dedicated to supporting my community.

@WallStreetApes - Wall Street Apes

Elon Musk calls for sanctions against South Africa over Julius Malema's Anti-Whiteness Comments, even calling to murder white farmers Did you know White People have been fleeing South Africa and claiming asylum in America? “I'm a white South African. I currently live in the United States and I came here legally in 2019 and I pleaded for asylum. Now you ask yourself why on earth would a white South African plead for asylum? Well, I'll give you a few reasons - South Africa is the rape capital of the world - It is one of the most crime-ridden countries in the world - The current government systematically goes out and murders the white farmers, The very people that feed them are being tortured and brutally slaughtered on a daily basis - The rape capital of the world, the infant rape capital of the world - Now, you go onto social media and you, of course, just like America, we've got screaming liberals that have got a woke mind virus And they will tell you that everything's hunky dory in South Africa. But they don't tell you that those are the multimillionaires who live in estates behind 10-foot fences that are electrified and paid security guards to monitor those areas for 24 hours. Just other side those fences people can't stop at a stop sign after 7 o'clock at night. People can't go for a walk at 7 o'clock at night.” “What happens in South Africa is pure evil.” “Now I came to America, I came here legally, and I came and I established myself and as a true South African, like Joe Rogan says, America needs more people that are not losers. And I'm not a loser. I came over here with a few hundred dollars and a suitcase and I've developed a career for myself. I'm now a superintendent of a golf course. I pay a lot of tax, I support the government, I support the American flag, and I support the American people. I also became a qualified pilot. I am in charge of a farmer's market, as well as I now run a 150 acre farm of my own, where I raise cattle and sheep, all grass-fed and all for the American people, because that's in my blood. That's what I do” This whole video on what’s really going on in South Africa is INSANE

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Hi, I'm Jason Bartlett, a white South African who sought asylum in the US in 2019. South Africa is incredibly dangerous, with rampant crime and the government targeting white farmers. Social media portrays a false sense of security, ignoring the realities faced by most citizens. I came to America with little, built a successful life, and contribute to society as a superintendent, pilot, and farmer. My family and I suffered greatly in South Africa, and we sought refuge here to escape the violence and instability. The South African government's recent land expropriation without compensation law is unjust and will devastate the country. We're not asking for handouts, but for intervention to protect our rights and property. We urge President Trump, Elon Musk, and Joe Rogan to help spread awareness of this crisis.
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Speaker 0: Hi. My name is Jason Bartlett, and I'm a white South African. I currently live in United States. And, I came here legally in 02/2019, and I pleaded for asylum. Now you ask yourself, why on earth would a white South African plead for asylum? Well, I'll give you a few reasons. South Africa is the rape capital of the world. It is one of the most crime ridden countries in the world. It is the current government systematically goes out and murders the white farmers. The very people that feed them are being tortured and brutally slaughtered on a daily basis. The rape capital of the world, the infant rape capital of the world. Now you go on to social media and you, of course, just like America, we've got screaming liberals that have got a white woke mind virus, and they will tell you that everything's honky dory in South Africa. But they don't tell you that those are the multimillionaires who live in estates behind 10 foot fences that are electrified and paid security guards to monitor those areas for twenty four hours. Just other side those fences, people can't stop at a stop sign after 07:00 at night. People can't go for a walk at 07:00 at night. Maybe a couple of men can go, but you know what? How about the women? They can't go anywhere when the sun sets. You can consider them raped. You can consider them abused, and you can consider them kidnapped. What happens in South Africa is pure evil. Now I came to America. I came here legally, and I came and I established myself. And as a true South African, like Joe Rogan says, America needs more people that are not losers, and I'm not a loser. I came over here with a few hundred dollars and a suitcase, and I've developed a career for myself. I'm now a superintendent of a golf course. I pay a lot of tax. I support the government. I support the American flag, and I support the American people. I also became a qualified pilot. I am in charge of a farmer's market as well as I now run a 150 acre farm of my own, where I raise cattle and sheep, all grass fed and all for the American people because that's in my blood. That's what I do. And what the the most detrimental part to my soul is, the fact that people can stand up and say everything's okay in South Africa. Because that is my reality. I came here because I've been through some traumatic experiences, including myself and my wife. We've lost family members. We've lost people that we love. And the day to day basis of crime and and atrocities that are happening in South Africa is something that we don't want to live with. We wanted to come to America, live the American dream, and by the grace of God, we have achieved that, and we are we're getting stronger and better. However, since 1652, white people have been in South Africa. They've bought their land, and they've acquired their land legally. And now, Somerol Maphozho, which is our pagan ANC, leader, has signed into law expropriation of land without compensation. So if you're white, they can come up to you and tell you, hey. We want that land, and we're gonna take it, and we're gonna pillage it, and we're gonna rape the earth, and we're not gonna create food for anybody, and you can't say anything about it. Zimbabwe Two Point o. How did that work out? So this over here is just a video for you to understand that those white South Africans and white South African farmers are entitled to their land. They're entitled to what they have. They do not have to leave that country. They do not have to be forced to leave that country. So the wonderful country of United States is always willing to help. They're always willing to help, always signing checks to places like Ukraine, places like Gaza, everything like that. The people that hate America get so much support. How about you take a look at a petition that my friend, Willem Petzer and Tevye Wessels have put together, and they're gonna go to the embassy this month, and they're gonna hand it over, and you're gonna see the hundreds of thousands of white farmers that support Donald Trump. We're not asking for handouts, but we are asking for intervention so people can rightfully keep their property because no one's gonna invest in a country that has expropriation without compensation. Nobody in their right minds would do that. So this is a message to Donald Trump. President Donald Trump, Elon Musk, people like Joe Rogan need to share this far and wide because you know why? That is illegal what they've done. It is unethical, and it is incorrect. So how about we help the good people for a change?
Saved - February 19, 2025 at 5:47 PM
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In recent discussions, some black podcasters have made extreme statements dehumanizing white South Africans, comparing them to animals and suggesting they are inferior. This aligns with the dehumanization step in Dr. Gregory Stanton's genocide framework, which highlights how such language justifies mistreatment. The podcast, hosted by @djsbu, featured NOTA Nhlamulo Baloyi, who made unfounded claims linking whites to Neanderthals. This perspective misrepresents genetic science, which shows all modern humans are Homo sapiens, with Neanderthal ancestry being minimal.

@Recon1_ZA - Baba Yaga ®✞

Black podcasters describe white South Africans as inhuman. Literal dogs. Animals. "White people are inferior species to us" "They have Neanderthal blood in them" "We are dealing with the weakest whites" "White people are just below human beings" "You are negotiating with an animal - a wild dog" @POTUS @elonmusk @EndWokeness @SecRubio @Sec_Noem @MarioNawfal @JackPosobiec @SAHRCommission @twatterbaas

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South Africans don't understand white people. Science shows white people are inferior, with Neanderthal blood. White populations are shrinking, along with their leadership and wealth. We are dealing with the weakest whites ever. We expect humanity, but whites are below human. It's like negotiating with a wild dog – you can't expect it to guard your house. We seek justice for stolen land and butchered people, but we're not out for blood. Why don't white people understand Ubuntu? They don't have a heart because they're incapable. You can't expect human behavior from a dog.
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Speaker 0: The problem that South Africans have right now is that we don't understand white people. White people are inferior species to us. We are Homo sapiens. They've got Neanderthal blood in them. This is the science, and this is not science that was done by black people. It was done by them. You understand? Abu Clive, Dobie Lewis, they were eugenicists. They studied this, and they realized that they're inferior to blacks. The white population is shrinking and shrinking and shrinking and shrinking. For us, it makes no sense to descend into the savagery that they have. Whatever land that they're holding on to, either way, their numbers are dwindling. Whatever leadership that they had is dying out as well. And you know about wealth disappearing after the third generation that is passed down to, you know. So we are they're on the last generation. We're dealing with the weakest whites that the world has ever seen. So we expect to have, humanity. Unfortunately, by the strictest definition of what a human being is, white people are just below human beings. You are negotiating with an animal, a wild dog that you're trying to train to be tamed, to be. You who guards your house. You can never do that. So we're expecting from them. We're like, you stole our land. You you butchered our people and everything else, and we just want justice. We're not out for your blood. We're not chopping off your heads. We're not doing anything. Why don't you guys understand that? Why don't you guys have ubuntu? Why don't you guys have a heart? Heart? They don't because they're incapable of that. You cannot expect the same behavior of a human being that you're expecting of a dog.

@Recon1_ZA - Baba Yaga ®✞

I maintain that this aligns with Step 3: Dehumanization of the "10 Steps of Genocide," a framework developed by Dr. Gregory Stanton to describe the stages leading to genocidal violence, for genocide watch. Dehumanization (Step 3): This step occurs when one group denies the humanity of another, comparing them to animals or subhuman entities to justify mistreatment. The explicit language here—"inhuman," "literal dogs," "animals," "wild dog," "just below human beings"—directly dehumanizes white South Africans, portraying them as lesser beings unworthy of empathy or rights.

@Recon1_ZA - Baba Yaga ®✞

The podcast was hosted by @djsbu and posted on his Youtube channel. The racist lunatic being none other than NOTA Nhlamulo Baloyi

@Recon1_ZA - Baba Yaga ®✞

Clive Derby-Lewis had nothing to do with the original studies which NOTA makes this claim from. He was only a member of the Conservative Party The idea that whites descend from Neanderthals while blacks are solely Homo sapiens stems from a conflation of outdated racial theories with modern genetic findings. Early eugenicists like Francis Galton speculated on these racial hierarchies without the benefit of modern genetics. This is not supported by mainstream science, which confirms that all modern humans are Homo sapiens, with Neanderthal admixture being a minor component in some populations due to interbreeding after migrations out of Africa around 60,000–100,000 years ago. His entire argument is based on nonsense he presents as fact.

Saved - February 20, 2025 at 4:20 AM

@visegrad24 - Visegrád 24

Hundreds of Afrikaners gathered in front of the USA Embassy in Pretoria to thank Elon Musk and Donald Trump for bringing awareness to & taking action against South Africa's 140+ race based laws. Trump stopped all aid for SA after its new "Expropriation Without Compensation Law" https://t.co/T3sFBjW2Ba

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The situation in South Africa is very dangerous. Our food source and security are at risk, as they want to take our property and land. There is a disproportionate murder of South African farmers. Some say there are no farm murders, but my brother and his girlfriend were killed on a farm two years ago, and nothing has been done. We appreciate Donald Trump and Elon Musk for seeing our hearts and your interest in South Africa. We're advocating for rational justice and the future of this country and desperately need your help to expose what's going on here. We need financial and security support, not asylum. We love our country, we want it back. This is our land. We fought for it. We were here first. We got this land legally and didn't steal it. Thank you for what you've been doing, and may God bless you.
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Speaker 0: We've not called for the killing of white people, at least for now. I can't guarantee the future. Speaker 1: Our food source and our food security is at risk. First of all, they wanna take all our property, not only our land. Speaker 2: The South African situation is very, very dangerous and tremendously bad things going on. Speaker 0: Thank you, Donald Trump, and thank you, Elon Musk. Thank you for seeing our hearts. Speaker 3: Thank you for your interest in South Africa. Speaker 4: We are at the Embassy of America this morning, advocating for rational justice, and for the future of this country. Speaker 2: Including the confiscation of property and worse much worse than that. You know what I'm talking about. Speaker 1: You are cutting the throat of what? Speaker 3: People call you there's no farmer. There is farmer. They say kill the pickle. Please president Trump, yell out people. Speaker 1: Shame to kill farmers. Clean the poor, the farmer. Speaker 3: Most of the African farmers are armed to the chief. We carry our guns everywhere. We live behind high fences. And the disproportionate murder of South African farmers is astonishing. Speaker 0: At at one stage, president, Ramaphosa said that there were no farm murders. Speaker 1: No killings of farmers or white farmers in South Africa. Speaker 0: My youngest brother and his girlfriend were killed two years ago, February now, two years ago on a farm, and nothing, absolutely nothing has been done about it. Speaker 1: We really appreciate your intervention into South Africa. We desperately, desperately need your help. Thank you for Doge, Elon Musk, also to expose what's going on here. There's so much it needs exposing. We really need you to come to South Africa and get your hand into this country and help our farmers. Speaker 3: Against all odds, South Africans still there's still the tax base in this country. I've never seen a more suicidal policy of any government of getting rid of a tax base, inviting them Speaker 4: to leave the country. Speaker 1: We need financial and security support from you, sir, not asylum. Those who want it, may they be blessed and go to a country. We love our country. We wanna stay here. We're not going anywhere. We want to be here. We want our country back. This is Khalofta Land. We made a vow. We fought for this land land. Blood, sweat, and tears. Our forefathers, they came over mountains. We were here first after the Khoisan. There were no other tribes in this country. We got this land legally, and we didn't steal any land from anyone. We thank you, sir, so much for what you've been doing in the last past couple of days in your term, and we we may God bless you abundantly, sir, and we wish to see you here for a cup of coffee. Thank you.
Saved - March 8, 2025 at 6:01 AM

@amuse - @amuse

GENOCIDE: Trump is inviting South African farmers with families that are being targeted based on the color of their skin to come to America. https://t.co/tCfz5DgWV1

Saved - March 22, 2025 at 11:24 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
I’ve come across alarming information about a political party in South Africa that seems to be promoting violence against white people. Recently, I saw a video of an arena filled with people chanting about killing whites. Additionally, the government has passed a law allowing the seizure of property from white individuals without compensation. I’m left wondering where the outrage is and why mainstream media isn’t covering these issues. On a personal note, I’ve faced challenges with Starlink not being able to operate here, which I believe is due to my race.

@elonmusk - Elon Musk

Very few people know that there is a major political party in South Africa that is actively promoting white genocide. The video below was just yesterday. A whole arena chanting about killing white people. A month ago, the South African government passed a law legalizing taking property from white people at will with no payment. Where is the outrage? Why is there no coverage by the legacy media? Starlink can’t get a license to operate in South Africa simply because I’m not black. How is that right?

@twatterbaas - Boer

“Kill the Boer/White farmer” earlier Today. So much for Human Rights Day..

@RenaldoGouws - Renaldo “Ngamla” Gouws 🇿🇦

Happy Human Rights Day South Africa! Yes, this video was recorded today.

Saved - May 14, 2025 at 11:15 PM

@StevenLegacy411 - 𝕊𝕥𝕖𝕧𝕖𝕟 𝕄. 𝕃𝕖𝕘𝕒𝕔𝕪 🇺🇸

Racial GENOCIDE in South Africa & Democrats are against Saving Refugees , why? Apparently "Because they're White.." 🤷‍♂️ https://t.co/KdVpKwtZnY

@amuse - @amuse

GENOCIDE: The Episcopal Church is so angry at President Trump's offer of asylum to white farmers in South Africa it is ending its 40-year relationship with the federal government, during which the agency helped resettle close to 110,000 refugees. Thousands of white farmers have been killed as a result of incitement from South African leaders.

Video Transcript AI Summary
The speaker asserts that the mayor of DA in PE is a white man, and that targeting white men inflicts significant pain on "these people." The speaker states that while Mashaba and Soli will also be targeted, the focus is currently on "whiteness," which they are "cutting the throat of." The speaker expresses a willingness to condemn murder, but not when the victims are white. They refuse to play into the hands of white supremacists, and makes an extreme statement: "Shoot to kill your mother."
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Speaker 0: The mayor of DA in PE is a white man. So these people, when you want to hit them hard, go after a white man. They feel a terrible pain because you have touched a white man. Not because Mashaba and Soli will not be touched. They will be touched. Don't worry. But we are starting with this whiteness. We are cutting the throat of whiteness. I'm willing to condemn murder. More than willing, but not of white people. I'm not going to play in the hands of white supremacists. Shoot to kill your mother.
Saved - May 15, 2025 at 3:25 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
The South African government has stated that white Afrikaner refugees are not fleeing persecution but rather "racial justice," with the president labeling them as cowards for leaving. This prompted the U.S. National Security Council to suspend all cooperation with South Africa's G20. This situation marks a significant diplomatic shift, as it suggests a belief that certain groups deserve suffering. The White House has also directed federal agencies to halt work related to the upcoming G20 conference in South Africa, following President Trump's concerns about the treatment of the white minority.

@DaanBarnard - Danie Barnard

The South African gov just told the world that white Afrikaner refugees aren’t fleeing persecution they’re fleeing “racial justice.” Their president then called them cowards for escaping. Within hours, the U.S. National Security Council suspended all agency cooperation with South Africa’s G20. This isn’t politics. This is a diplomatic earthquake. A democracy just admitted it believes certain people deserve suffering. This was a very serious escalation.

@ConCaracal - Conscious Caracal 🇿🇦

The White House has directed federal agencies to stop work with the G20 conference slated to be held later this year in South Africa amid President Trump's outcry over the treatment of the white South African minority and farmers. https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2025/05/14/white-house-g20-boycott-talks/

@DaanBarnard - Danie Barnard

https://t.co/O9VU2RsLtE

@DaanBarnard - Danie Barnard

https://t.co/x5uSZdFLf9

Saved - May 15, 2025 at 3:15 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
I shared concerns about Rick Stengel's justification of the genocide of white farmers in South Africa, claiming their collective guilt warrants punishment. Additionally, the South African president seems to support this view, wanting these farmers to remain for accountability.

@amuse - @amuse

GENOCIDE: Top Democrat, Rick Stengel justified the genocide of white farmers in South Africa explaining the ought to be punished for the sins of their forebears. Their ‘collective guilt’ justifies seizure of their farms and their lives. h/t @Babygravy9 https://t.co/DhLJ6pXKhu

Video Transcript AI Summary
The descendants of the architects of apartheid, a system that forcibly removed Black people from arable land via the Bantustan policy, now find themselves as icons for right-wing white supremacist movements globally. They are seen as dispossessed white Christians, despite white people comprising 7% of the population and owning 78% of the farmland. This situation is viewed as a modern replacement theory, but in a context where no injustice exists against white people.
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Speaker 0: These are the descendants of the people who created the most diabolical system of white supremacy in in human history, apartheid. They're not directly responsible for it, but it was a system that actually moved black people off of the arable land. So they inherited the land that the black people had to give up. It was called called forced removal. It was something called a Bantustan policy where they moved black people out of the cities and farmlands into these remote areas of with non arable land. I mean, was just one of the most worst processes ever. But what has happened in this strange bizarre world we're living in is that the Afrikaners have become the darling of these right wing white supremacist movements around the world. That it's like it's like the lost cause for them. It's like the old confederacy. They're held up as these white Christians who are being dispossessed of their land. It's like this is a modern replacement theory in a in a country where, by the way, white people make up 7% of the population and own 78% of the farmland. So it's actually there's no injustice here.

@amuse - @amuse

GENOCIDE: The South African president wants white farmers to stay in the country so they can be punished for the sins of their ancestors. https://t.co/hoFJ2qjLp7

Saved - May 22, 2025 at 4:00 AM

@bennyjohnson - Benny Johnson

Notice how the South African President’s Cabinet hung their heads in total SHAME as Trump played videos of their party calling for the genocide of whites at the White House. They refused to even watch. What a perfect metaphor. Trump is a genius… https://t.co/M7eRDwj5IO

Saved - May 22, 2025 at 12:26 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
I witnessed a significant moment in presidential history when Donald Trump questioned what it would take for him to believe there is no white genocide in South Africa. Cyril Ramaphosa provided an absurd response, and Trump showcased a five-minute video of South African leaders calling for violence against white farmers. I noted Ramaphosa's smile fade into a grimace during the exchange. I predict the mainstream media will fact-check Trump regarding the memorial at the video's end, claiming it honors all farmers, while ignoring that over 87% of those killed are white.

@thevivafrei - Viva Frei

This is undoubtedly one of the single greatest moments in presidential history. Donald Trump asked what it will take for him to believe there is no white genocide going on in South Africa. President Cyril Ramaphosa offers a preposterous answer. Donald Trump then plays five minutes of South African political leaders calling to kill white South African farmers. Watch Cyril Ramaphosa’s stupid smile, ultimately fade into a grimace. Although I make a prediction: MSM is going to fact check Trump on the crosses memorial at the end of the video. They are going to say it is a memorial for ALL farmers killed, not just white farmers. They will not tell you that over 87% of all farmers killed have been white.

Saved - May 22, 2025 at 2:14 PM

@Bubblebathgirl - Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸

South African law enforcer Mkhwanazi: “We have a problem with the black man in South Africa. We have a serious problem.” Violent crime has skyrocketed and is disproportionately committed by blacks. There’s a gen*cide against whites. Legacy media: 😴 https://t.co/k5nJp9OvaD

Saved - May 23, 2025 at 2:26 AM
reSee.it AI Summary
Trump recently addressed the issue of violence against White farmers in South Africa during a meeting with President Ramaphosa, bringing a topic often overlooked by the media to the forefront. He highlighted the plight of Afrikaner farmers and showcased disturbing footage of memorials for victims. Despite attempts by reporters to shift the narrative, Trump remained focused, criticizing the media for their lack of coverage on these events. He emphasized the urgency of the situation, noting the increasing number of South African refugees seeking asylum in the U.S.

@VigilantFox - The Vigilant Fox 🦊

Trump just played his ace card. The media spent years covering up the targeted killings of White farmers in South Africa——because it didn't fit their narrative. He confronted the issue head-on beside President Ramaphosa, under the bright lights of live TV. What happened next left the press scrambling for cover. 🧵 THREAD

@VigilantFox - The Vigilant Fox 🦊

📍You’ll want to bookmark this thread. This could go down as one of President Trump’s most brilliant 4D chess moves. Let’s break it all down and roll the clips.

@VigilantFox - The Vigilant Fox 🦊

When President Trump welcomed South African President Cyril Ramaphosa to the White House, he didn’t tiptoe around the issue that had been buried for years. He brought it front and center: the brutal attacks against White Afrikaner farmers. “A lot of people are very concerned with regard to South Africa,” Trump said. He made clear this wasn’t just another diplomatic handshake. “That’s really the purpose of the meeting. And we’ll see how that turns out.” Trump pointed to the growing number of South African refugees already arriving in the U.S., saying: “We have many people that feel they are being persecuted, and they are coming to the United States. We take from many locations if we feel there is persecution or genocide going on.” Then, turning directly to Ramaphosa, he added: “Generally, they are White farmers and they are fleeing South Africa, and it’s very sad to see, but I hope we can have an explanation of that because I know you don’t want that.”

Video Transcript AI Summary
Many people are concerned about South Africa, which is the purpose of the meeting. Many people feel persecuted and are coming to the United States. The U.S. takes people from many locations if there's persecution or genocide. There have been a tremendous number of people, especially white farmers, fleeing South Africa. It is a very sad thing to see. The speaker hopes to have an explanation and knows the president doesn't want that. Normally, meetings talk about trade, which will be discussed along with the situation in South Africa.
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Speaker 0: A lot of, a lot of people are very concerned with regard to South Africa, that's really the purpose of the meeting, and we'll see how that turns out. But we have many people that feel they're being persecuted, and they're coming to The United States. So we take from many many locations if we feel there's persecution or genocide going on. And we had a lot of people. I I must tell you, mister president, we have had a tremendous number of people, especially since they've seen this. Generally, they're white farmers and they're fleeing South Africa. And it's a, you know, it's a very sad thing to see. But I hope we can have an explanation of that because I know you don't want that. And it's, you know, it's a kind of a different meeting. Normally, we have meetings. We talk about trade. We'll be talking about trade and other things, but that certainly will be a subject that comes up. Yeah.

@VigilantFox - The Vigilant Fox 🦊

Right on cue, the press tried to change the subject. A reporter asked, “Can you explain to Americans why it is appropriate to welcome White Afrikaners here when other refugees like Afghans, Venezuelans, Haitians have all had their protected status revoked?” Trump wasn’t having it. “Well, this is a group, NBC that is truly fake news,” he said. “They ask a lot of questions that are very pointed, where they're not questions, they're statements.” Then he flipped the script: “We've had tremendous complaints about Africa… they say there's a lot of bad things going on in Africa, and that's what we are going to discuss today.” And when it came to refugee policy? Trump dropped the hammer. “When you say that we don't take others, all you have to do is look at the southern border. We let 21 million people become totally unchecked, totally unvetted.”

Video Transcript AI Summary
NBC is "fake news" for asking pointed questions about welcoming white Afrikaner refugees while revoking protections for other groups. There have been complaints about "bad things" happening in Africa, which will be discussed. The claim is that the U.S. does accept refugees, citing 21 million unvetted people crossing the southern border. These individuals allegedly come from all over the world, including criminals, people from prisons and mental institutions, street gangs, and drug dealers. The U.S. is reportedly trying to remove them quickly.
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Speaker 0: Welcome to white Afrikaner refugees here. Can you explain to Americans why it's appropriate to welcome white Afrikaners here when other refugees like Afghans, Venezuelans, Haitians have all had their protective status revoked? Speaker 1: Well, this is a group, NBC, that is truly fake news. They ask a lot of questions in a very pointed way. They're not questions, they're statements. We've had tremendous complaints about Africa, about other countries too, from people. They say there's a lot of bad things going on in Africa, and that's what we're gonna be discussing today. When you say we don't take others, all you have to do is take a look at the southern border. We let 21,000,000 people come through our border, totally unchecked, totally unvetted. They came from all over the world. In many cases, they're criminals. They come from prisons. They come from mental institutions. They come from street gangs and drug dealers. So don't say that we didn't take them. We take them. We're trying to get them out as fast as we can.

@VigilantFox - The Vigilant Fox 🦊

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But then came the moment no one expected. A reporter asked, “What would it take from you to be convinced that there’s no White genocide in South Africa?” Before Trump could answer, Ramaphosa jumped in. He insisted the idea of a genocide was false and claimed Trump needed to talk to South Africans who knew better. “If there was Afrikaner farmer genocide,” Ramaphosa said, “I can bet you these three gentlemen would not be here, including my minister of agriculture.” Trump didn’t argue—he pivoted. “We have thousands of stories talking about it. We have documentaries. We have news stories,” he said. “I can show you a couple of things. It has to be responded to.” Then he gave the order: “Turn the lights down and just put this on. It’s right behind you.” On screen was Julius Malema—the genocidal leader of South Africa’s Economic Freedom Fighters party—shouting pure venom into a microphone. “We are going to occupy land.” “Never be scared to kill!” “A revolution demands that at some point, there must be killing! Because the killing is part of the revolution at hand!” “Shoot to kill!” “Kill the Boer, the farmer!” Ramaphosa turned to Trump. He didn’t have an answer. Because there wasn’t one.

Video Transcript AI Summary
Speaker 1 states that to be convinced there is no white genocide in South Africa, President Trump would need to listen to South African voices, including those of his friends. Speaker 1 believes that if there was an Afrikaner farmer genocide, his minister of agriculture would not be present. Speaker 0 claims there are thousands of stories, documentaries, and news stories about the genocide. Speaker 0 offers to show articles as evidence. Speaker 1 states that with or without parliament, people are going to occupy land.
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Speaker 0: What does it take from you for you to be convinced that there's no white genocide in South Africa? Speaker 1: Well, I can answer that for the question. I'd rather have him in. I'd rather answer. It will be Speaker 0: Our president will respond to you. Speaker 1: Thank you, mister president. It will take president Trump listening to the voices of South Africa, some of whom are his good friends, like those who are here. When we have talks between us or the quiet around a quiet table, it will take President Trump to listen to them. I'm not going to be repeating what I've been saying. I would say if there was Afrikaner farmer genocide, I can bet you these three gentlemen would not be here, my minister of agriculture. He would not be with me. So it will take him, president Trump, listening to their stories, to their perspective. That is the answer to your question. Speaker 0: But mister president, I must say that we have no. No. Wait. We have thousands of stories talking about it. Sure. And we have documentaries. We have news stories. And and that is Natalie here? Somebody here to turn that I I could show you a couple of things, and and I would I just I have to it has to be responded to. Yeah. Sure. Yeah. Let me see the articles, please, if you would. And turn excuse me. Turn the lights down. Turn the lights down, and just put this on. It's right behind you. Yohan. Speaker 1: There's nothing this parliament can do. With or without you, people are going to occupy land.

@VigilantFox - The Vigilant Fox 🦊

This wasn’t a fringe voice. Malema leads one of the largest political parties in South Africa. His speeches aren’t isolated incidents—they’re calls to action. His supporters echo the message: “Kill the White farmer.” And it’s working. Attacks are increasing. Families are being driven off their land or worse. Whether Ramaphosa admits it or not, Malema has influence—and a growing following.

@VigilantFox - The Vigilant Fox 🦊

Trump then played the next video. A roadside memorial. Thousands of white crosses. Cars pulled over on both sides of the road in silent tribute. “These are burial sites. Right here. Burial sites, over a thousand of White farmers and those cars are lined up to pay love on a Sunday morning,” Trump said. “Each one of those white things you see is a cross… They're all White farmers, the family of White farmers.” “And those cars aren't driving, they're stopped there to pay respects to their family member who was killed.” “It’s a terrible sight, I’ve never seen anything like it.” Ramaphosa tried to deflect: “Have they told you where that is, Mr. President? I'd like to know where that is because this I've never seen.” But it was too late. The footage was playing. The truth was undeniable.

Video Transcript AI Summary
The speaker describes a scene with over a thousand crosses marking burial sites of white farmers and their families. Cars are lined up on a Sunday morning, with people paying respects to the deceased. The speaker emphasizes the scale of the site, with crosses on both sides of the road, and expresses shock at the number of people killed. The speaker asks if the president has been informed about this location and requests to know where this is, stating "Africa this week."
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Speaker 0: Now this is very bad. These are the these are burial sites right here. Burial sites. Over a thousand of white farmers, and those cars are lined up to pay love on a Sunday morning. Each one of those white things you see is a cross, and there's approximately a thousand of them. They're all white farmers, the family of white farmers. And those cars aren't driving. They're stopped there to pay respects to their family member who's killed, and it's a terrible sight. I've never seen anything like it. Both sides of the road, have crosses. Those people were all killed. Have they told you where that is, mister president? No. I'd like to know where that is because this I've never seen. Africa this week. We need to find out.

@VigilantFox - The Vigilant Fox 🦊

This was the footage Trump showed. The camera panned overhead. Crosses as far as the eye could see. Cars lined up in silence. The scene stretched for miles. It was devastating. https://t.co/ifFst1Hllo

@VigilantFox - The Vigilant Fox 🦊

And just when the weight of it was setting in, NBC’s Peter Alexander tried to hijack the moment. “Mr. President, the Pentagon announced it would be accepting a Qatari jet to be used as Air Force One—” Trump snapped. “What are you talking about?! What are you talking about?” Even Ramaphosa motioned to the screen, still reacting to what he had seen. Trump wasn’t done. “You know, you oughta get out of here. What does this have to do with the Qatari jet?” Then he lit into NBC. “We're talking about a lot of other things. It's NBC trying to get off the subject of what you just saw.” Then came the full takedown. “You know you're a terrible reporter. Number one, you don't have what it takes to be a reporter. You're not smart enough… You're a DISGRACE. No more questions from you.” Alexander tried to speak again. Trump shut him down cold. “QUIET! QUIET! QUIET!”

Video Transcript AI Summary
The president stated the Pentagon announced they would be accepting a Qatari jet to be used as Air Force One. He said it’s a great thing and that Qatar gave $5,100,000,000,000 worth of investment in addition to the jet. He then accused an NBC reporter of trying to change the subject and called him a terrible reporter who isn’t smart enough. He said Brian Roberts and the people who run NBC should be investigated for how terribly they run the network, calling the reporter a disgrace and refusing to answer any more questions from him.
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Speaker 0: Mister president, the Pentagon announced they would be accepting a Qatari jet to be used as Air Force one What are you talking about again? You know, what are talking You you ought get out of here. What does this have to do with the Qatari jet? They're giving the United States Air Force a jet. Okay? And it's a great thing. We're talking about a lot of other things. It's NBC trying to get off the subject of what you just saw. You are a real you know, you're a terrible reporter. Number one, you you don't have what it takes to be a reporter. You're not smart enough. But for you to go on to a subject about a a jet that was given to the United States Air Force, which is a very nice thing, they also gave $5,100,000,000,000 worth of investment in addition to the jet. Go back, you ought to go back to your studio at NBC because, Brian Roberts and the people that run that place, they ought to be investigated. They are so terrible the way you run that network, and you are disgraced. No more questions from you. Go ahead. Go ahead. Talk about that. His name is Peter something. He's a terrible reporter. Quiet. Quiet. Quiet. Quiet. That's my question though. Let's go.

@VigilantFox - The Vigilant Fox 🦊

Trump wasn’t finished. He held up stacks of articles for the press to see. Then read them out loud. “These are articles over the last few days.” “Death.” “Death.” “Death.” “Horrible death.” He flipped through story after story: White South Africans fleeing. Families wiped out. Racist land seizures. Murder. “White South Africans are fleeing because of the violence and racist laws,” he read. “This is one after another. This family was wiped out.”

Video Transcript AI Summary
The speaker presents articles and videos depicting violence against white South Africans, claiming white South Africans are fleeing due to violence and racist laws. They cite attacks on white South African couples and the burning of white farmers. The speaker references President Trump's reaction to the situation, mentioning Trump asked about a jet that was given. The speaker claims officials are saying, "kill the white farmer and take their land." They state that friends who left South Africa warned that people there want to take land and kill.
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Speaker 0: These are articles over the last few days. Death of people. Death. Death. Death. Horrible death. Death. I don't know. She knows that To pick anyone, white South Africans are fleeing because of the violence and racist laws. And this is all. I mean, I'll give these to you. I'd like to So when you when you say, what would I like to do? I don't know what to do. Just look at this. White South African couples say that they were attacked violently and When the time when will you go and see for yourself if it is violently could do that. Look, here's burial sites all over the place. They're all these are all white farmers that are being burned. President Trump And he asks about a jet that was given. You ought to be ashamed of You know, you're you are so bad. You're such a bad reporter. Mister president This is one after another. His family was wiped out. I I'm just looking. Can we get rid of phone? What's your reaction to those videos, mister president? That's our reaction. Well, I think it's I think the videos are so No. No. When you look at the videos I mean, how does it get worse? And these are people that are officials, and they're saying that, kill the white farmer and take their land. That's what And I have other friends in South Africa. I have people that left. One in particular that says it's you you can't go there. He said they wanna take your land. They take your land, and they kill you.

@VigilantFox - The Vigilant Fox 🦊

South Africa’s very own @elonmusk watched in silence as the horrors unfolding in his homeland played out before him, one story after another. https://t.co/dofcOJ4AvZ

@VigilantFox - The Vigilant Fox 🦊

Then Trump drove it home. “A correct and a fair media exposes things. But we have a very corrupt media.” “They won't even report this. If this were the other way around it would be the biggest story.” He continued, “Apartheid—terrible. That was reported all the time. This is sort of the opposite of apartheid. What's happening now is never reported. Nobody knows about it.” “All we know is we are being inundated with people, White farmers from South Africa. It’s a big problem.” And he wasn’t the only one alarmed. “Marco Rubio was telling me he's never seen anything like it. The numbers of people who want to leave South Africa because they feel they are going to be dead very soon.” Trump forced a conversation the world had been ignoring. And this time, the media couldn’t look away.

Video Transcript AI Summary
The speaker claims the media is corrupt and refuses to report on a situation in South Africa that is the "opposite of apartheid." According to the speaker, the media constantly reported on apartheid, but now "nobody knows" about the current situation. The speaker states that the U.S. is being "inundated with people, with white farmers from South Africa," creating "a big problem." Marco Rubio reportedly told the speaker that he has "never seen anything like" the number of people wanting to leave South Africa because they "feel they're gonna be dead very soon."
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Speaker 0: You know, a correct and a fair media exposes things, but we have a very corrupt media. They won't even report this. If this were the other way around, it would be the biggest story. Now I will say apartheid, terrible. That was the biggest story. That was reported all the time. This is sort of the opposite of apartheid. What's happening now is never reported. Nobody knows about it. All we know is we're being inundated with people, with white farmers from South Africa, and, it's a big problem. Marco Rubio was telling me he's never seen anything like it. The the numbers of people that wanna leave South Africa because they feel they're gonna be dead very soon.

@VigilantFox - The Vigilant Fox 🦊

@elonmusk Thanks for reading. Follow me for more stories that matter. —> @VigilantFox Looking for something else to read? Trump Unleashes Firestorm at Capitol: Shreds the Media and Asks a Question About Biden No One Will Touch https://t.co/bi6oA81jKJ

@VigilantFox - The Vigilant Fox 🦊

President Trump strolled into the Capitol. No script. No filter. After meeting with House Republicans, he stepped in front of the cameras for a showdown. He unleashed hell. He dropped major details on the Big Beautiful Bill... Then hit the press with a savage question about Joe Biden no one dares to ask. 🧵THREAD

@VigilantFox - The Vigilant Fox 🦊

@elonmusk A special shout-out to @overton_news for helping with the first two clips in this thread. They’re hands down one of the best news accounts on X. Do yourself a favor and give them a follow! —> @overton_news https://t.co/E8EkIABGiV

Saved - May 22, 2025 at 2:40 AM
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I shared my thoughts on how the media is complicit in spreading misinformation, particularly regarding Trump's actions during his interaction with the South African president. I questioned who is behind the talking points and highlighted the term "ambush" as a focal point in the narrative.

@libsoftiktok - Libs of TikTok

The talking points went out to the fake news… Trump “ambushed” the president of South Africa by playing a video montage of South African leaders calling for White genocide. The media is complicit. https://t.co/zTNqAE0OIf

@libsoftiktok - Libs of TikTok

Video version: Who wrote the script and sent out the talking points???

@WesternLensman - Western Lensman

Fake News Word of the Day: “Ambush!" https://t.co/uAfLjgEh9n

Saved - May 22, 2025 at 9:14 PM
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Trump recently confronted South Africa's President Ramaphosa in the Oval Office, showcasing a video of politicians chanting "Kill the Boer" and presenting alarming statistics on farm murders. He described the violence against white farmers as genocide, highlighting the brutal reality of farm attacks, which have resulted in thousands of deaths since 1994. Despite claims that these incidents are merely crime, I argue they reflect targeted ethnic terror. The situation raises concerns about government complicity and the normalization of violence, urging the world to acknowledge and address these issues.

@NationFirstAust - George Christensen

🧵 Trump vs. South Africa’s Dirty Secret Trump just embarrassed South Africa’s President on live TV—in the Oval Office. He played a video of politicians chanting “Kill the Boer.” He backed it with brutal stats. He called it genocide. Ramaphosa squirmed. The world watched. (1/25)

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The speaker says that to be convinced there is no white genocide in South Africa, President Trump would need to listen to the stories and perspectives of South Africans, including his friends. Another speaker claims there are thousands of stories, documentaries, and news stories about it. They show a video of what they claim are burial sites of over a thousand white farmers, with cars lined up to pay respects. They say each white cross represents a white farmer or their family member who was killed. The first speaker expresses unfamiliarity with the scene and asks where it is located. The other speaker says it is in South Africa. The first speaker says they need to find out where it is.
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Speaker 0: What does it take from you for you to be convinced that there's no white genocide in South Africa? Well, I can answer that for president. Will take president Trump listening to the voices of South African, some of whom are his good friends, friends, like those who are here. When we have talks between us on the quiet around a quiet table, it will take president Trump to listen to them. I'm not going to be repeating what I've been saying. I would say if there was Afrikaner farmer genocide, I can bet you these three gentlemen would not be here, my minister of agriculture. He would not be with me. So it'll take him, president Trump, listening to their stories, to their perspective. That is the answer to your question. Speaker 1: But mister president, I must say that we have no. No. Wait. We have thousands of stories talking about it. Sure. And we have documentaries. We have news stories. And that is Natalie here? Somebody here to turn that? I I could show you a couple of things, and and I would I just I have to it has to be responded to. Yeah. Sure. We do. Let me see the articles, please, if you would. And turn excuse me. Turn the lights down. Turn the lights down, and just put this on. It's right behind you. Yawn. Speaker 0: There's nothing this parliament can do. With or without you, people are going to occupy land. Speaker 1: Now this is very bad. These are the these are burial sites right here. Burial sites. Over a thousand of white farmers, and those cars are lined up to pay love on a Sunday morning. Each one of those white things you see is a cross, and there's approximately a thousand of them. They're all white farmers, the family of white farmers. And those cars aren't, driving. They're stopped there to pay respects to their family member who was killed, and it's a terrible sight. I've never seen anything like it. Both sides of the road, you have crosses. Those people were all killed. Speaker 0: Have they told you where that is, mister president? No. I'd like to know where that is because this I've never seen. Speaker 1: I don't. Okay. I mean, it's in South Africa this week. Speaker 0: We need to find out. Okay. Mister president, the Pentagon announced they would be accepting

@NationFirstAust - George Christensen

“They take the land. They kill the farmer. And nothing happens.” – @realDonaldTrump, directly to @CyrilRamaphosa , on camera. He played Julius Malema @Julius_S_Malema chanting “Kill the Boer.” He showed a sea of white crosses—each one a murdered farmer. (2/25)

@NationFirstAust - George Christensen

Imagine being home with your family… And this is what happens: •Blowtorched. •Raped. •Gutted with knives. •Shot execution-style. •Left as a warning to others. This is happening in South Africa. Every. Single. Week. (3/25)

@NationFirstAust - George Christensen

Since 1994: •13,000+ farm attacks •2,000+ murdered •In 1998: 153 farmers killed •Today: 1 farmer murdered per week The murder rate? 4x the national average. (4/25)

@NationFirstAust - George Christensen

They say it’s just crime. But “just crime” doesn’t chant, “Kill the Boer.” “Just crime” doesn’t call for the death of white farmers at political rallies. “Just crime” doesn’t target the old, the isolated, the white. This is ethnic terror. (5/25)

@NationFirstAust - George Christensen

EFF leader Julius Malema sings it with a smirk: “Kill the Boer, kill the farmer.” Asked if he’d ever call for white slaughter? He smirked: “Not for now.” A SA court called it “heritage” but heritage doesn’t end in body bags. (6/25)

@NationFirstAust - George Christensen

In 2025, South Africa passed the Expropriation Act, allowing land to be seized without compensation. White farmers saw it as state-sanctioned theft. This is how it started in Zimbabwe. Trump has now called it out in SA. And he’s right. (7/25)

@NationFirstAust - George Christensen

These aren’t isolated cases. They’re the pattern. The proof is victims like: Helen Lotter – raped, disemboweled Sue Howarth – blowtorched, shot Robert Lynn – tortured with an iron This is targeted, racialised brutality. (8/25)

@NationFirstAust - George Christensen

Farm murder stats: •2018: 54 •2019: 57 •2020: 59 •2021: 55 •2022: 50 •2023: 49 One murder every 6 days. Every year. (9/25)

@NationFirstAust - George Christensen

Top murder provinces: •Gauteng •Free State •Mpumalanga •KwaZulu-Natal Farmers sleep with guns. And often die defending their homes. (10/25)

@NationFirstAust - George Christensen

@AfriForum reports: •15–24% tortured •52% shot •Many strangled, stabbed, or beaten •Conviction rate: 33% Justice is rare. Fear is constant. (11/25)

@NationFirstAust - George Christensen

#Trump wasn’t alone: 🇦🇺 Australia offered white farmers visas years ago 🇷🇺 Russia invited Afrikaners in as well 🇺🇸 And then Trump flew 54 SA farmers to the USA in 2025 Why? These #Afrikanerrefugees were fleeing racial persecution. (12/25)

@NationFirstAust - George Christensen

@elonmusk called out his homeland’s “hate-based laws” and the rise of anti-white rhetoric. South African officials mocked him Western media rolled their eyes. Trump didn’t. He showed the evidence to the world — from the White House with the cameras rolling. (13/25)

@NationFirstAust - George Christensen

This isn’t just about farmers. It’s about what happens when a government excuses hate. When murder becomes routine. And the media covers it up. (14/25)

@NationFirstAust - George Christensen

Police Minister Bheki Cele claimed: “We can’t protect them all.” So farmers built their own defences. •Patrols •Drones •Radio towers •Panic rooms And still, they die. (15/25)

@NationFirstAust - George Christensen

Ramaphosa says farm murders are “just crime” and most victims are black. But when politicians chant “Kill the Boer”… And when victims are disproportionately white farmers targeted on their land… That’s not ordinary crime. (16/25)

@NationFirstAust - George Christensen

@afriforum and TAU SA data shows: ☠️ Avg. 63 farm murders per year (2010–2019) ☠️ 364 murdered in 6 years ☠️ Torture used in up to 1 in 4 attacks And yet—politicians call this fearmongering. How many more must die before it’s taken seriously? (17/25)

@NationFirstAust - George Christensen

In 2023, a South African court ruled that “white genocide” is imaginary. By 2025, over 2,000 white farmers had been murdered. No central plan. But targeted? Yes. If this doesn’t meet the threshold for genocide, what does? (18/25)

@NationFirstAust - George Christensen

Farms are now fortresses: •Bulletproof vehicles •Guard dogs •Alarms •Body armour This isn’t farming. It’s surviving. (19/25)

@NationFirstAust - George Christensen

They’ve lost land, sons, daughters. But they still farm. They still feed the nation. They still stay. Because #SouthAfrica is still their home. (20/25)

@NationFirstAust - George Christensen

The press mocked Trump’s video as “awkward.” The regime called it “fake.” But if it’s fake… Why are so many buried under white crosses? (21/25)

@NationFirstAust - George Christensen

You won’t see this on CNN. You won’t hear it from the UN. But it just played in the Oval Office, And #Ramaphosa had no words. (22/25)

@NationFirstAust - George Christensen

This isn’t just #SouthAfrica’s story. It’s what happens when identity politics and racial revenge are backed by law. And it’s a warning to the West given its obsession with identity politics. (23/25)

@NationFirstAust - George Christensen

Every cross marks a life. Every chant fuels the fire. Every silence enables it. Trump broke the silence. Will you? (24/25)

@NationFirstAust - George Christensen

#Trump is right again. This is #Whitegenocide. SHARE this thread. TAG someone who still calls it “just crime.” FOLLLOW ME for uncensored truth. SUBSCRIBE: http://NationFirst.com.au The world must know. The silence must end. #WHITEGENOCIDE2025 (25/25)

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Saved - May 25, 2025 at 10:08 PM

@libsoftiktok - Libs of TikTok

South African leader: “Shoot to kiII, shoot to kiII!” “KiII the Boer, the farmer!” They’re doubling down. Will the media cover this? https://t.co/k3se4mkpbn

Saved - May 27, 2025 at 3:44 PM
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Lara Logan speaks out about the violence against white farmers in South Africa, asserting that the media is downplaying the severity of the situation. She shares her firsthand experiences and historical context, emphasizing the plight of the Afrikaans people and the brutal realities of farm murders. Logan critiques the media's portrayal of these events, linking them to broader Marxist tactics of division. Despite the grim circumstances, she expresses hope for unity, urging the importance of truth in overcoming hate and violence.

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EXCLUSIVE: Lara Logan Says White Genocide in South Africa Is REAL, and the Media Is Covering It Up When President Trump confronted South Africa’s leader about the farm murders, the media rushed to defend the killers. Or worse, they pretended the murders weren’t happening. But @LaraLogan knows better. She grew up in South Africa. She’s seen the violence, and she’s spent her entire career chasing the truth most people run from. Now, she’s telling the truth they don’t want you to hear—and it’s worse than you think. 🧵 THREAD

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The world watched as President Trump took a bold stand and called out South African President Cyril Ramaphosa over the brutal killings of white farmers. The moment was a spectacle, and you could see Ramaphosa squirm as Trump played the videos. And yet, the media has been bending over backward to downplay what’s happening, insisting that chants like “kill the boer” don’t really mean what they sound like. But you can clearly see people like Julius Malema, leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters, telling people to “kill the farmer.” The media gaslighting has become so absurd that they’re now telling us not to believe our eyes or ears. But someone who knows this story better than almost anyone is @LaraLogan. She grew up in South Africa, lived through apartheid, and has spent her career chasing the truth. Today, she’s here to tell it.

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President Trump challenged South African President Ramaphosa about violence against white South African farmers. The mainstream media claims that "kill the boer" is being misinterpreted. Footage of Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema was shown. Award-winning journalist Lara Logan, who grew up in South Africa, will provide historical context. The segment is sponsored by Above Phone, which is having a Memorial Day sale, offering $200 off privacy devices like phones, laptops, and tablets at AbovePhone.com/Pulse. Above Phone offers private apps, secure hardware, and enhanced software, giving users control over their devices. Their team can be reached at +1 836 Monday to Friday from 10AM to 6PM central or via chat at AbovePhone.com/Pulse.
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Speaker 0: The whole world this week watched as president Donald Trump directly challenged South African president Cyril Ramaphosa over the injustice, violence, and murder of white South African farmers. Since this press conference, the mainstream media has been trying to convince everyone that, quote, kill the boa doesn't mean what everyone thinks it does. Let's take a look at a clip from that press conference. Maybe that wasn't clear enough. Let's take a look at footage from Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema just to be sure. Don't believe your eyes and ears, ladies and gentlemen. Calls to kill and shoot the farmer with actual killings of farmers that follow aren't really what they meant. Well, someone who intimately understands this situation is award winning journalist, Lara Logan, who actually grew up in South Africa, very much remembers the time of apartheid and all that followed since. She joins us today to give us the history and the facts. Before we get into it, our sponsor, Above Phone, is having a huge Memorial Day sale. From now until Monday, you can get $200 off Above's privacy devices at AbovePhone.com/Pulse. That includes privacy phones, laptops, and Above's new tablet. Upgrade your phone now, add a new laptop to your workflow, or grab the new Above tablet and speaker dock. Switch from big tech to freedom tech and join the Above Phone family right now during their big Memorial Day sale at AbovePhone.com/Pulse. All devices are at least $200 off. Thousands of people around the world like me have switched to Above Phone. There are no ads and zero connections to big tech. With private apps, secure hardware, and enhanced software, you'll have complete control over your microphone, camera, sensors, data, and apps. Above's team is ready and waiting to answer your questions. Call +1 836 Monday to Friday from 10AM to 6PM central. Visit AbovePhone.com/Pulse to schedule a call or click on the chat with us button to chat with their team right now. It's time to take back our technology and break free from the growing control grid. Visit abovephone.com/pulse now to go private and save big this Memorial Day.

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Lara Logan broke down the history that few are willing to touch. She explained that the Afrikaans people have no other homeland. Their language, their identity—everything about them is rooted in South Africa. They’re not transplants. They’re descendants of Dutch settlers who arrived centuries ago, before the British ever did. She pointed out that history isn’t as neat as today’s narratives pretend. Tribes fought each other for land long before Europeans arrived. “As long as human beings have been on Earth, there has been competition for resources,” she said. And when the Afrikaner farmers ventured out, they didn’t seize established towns or kick people off titled land—they made something out of wilderness. “They were pioneers,” she said, who turned barren fields into fertile farmland and now feed millions across southern Africa.

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The Afrikaans people have no other home, and their language is unique to them. They are descendants of Dutch settlers who arrived in South Africa before the British. The speaker argues against rewriting history to pretend that African tribes didn't compete for resources before settlers arrived. They recount a story about Zulu tribesmen questioning why white men cared more about rhinos than their own land. The speaker questions who has a legitimate claim to land, as they believe humanity's presence is increasingly viewed as an aberration. They claim that when farmers arrived in South Africa, the land was uninhabited and transformed into fertile land. They warn of the consequences of governments taking land without compensation, citing Zimbabwe as an example where land seizures led to violence, cronyism, and agricultural collapse. The speaker suggests that simply being Black does not qualify someone to manage a commercial farm.
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Speaker 0: Well, I think what a lot of people don't really understand is that the Afrikaans people have no other home. They don't exist anywhere else on Earth. They don't know, that that's their natural language. It's not spoken in any other country. It they are descendants of the Dutch settlers that came to South Africa even before the British settlers came there, and that was, you know, some four hundred years ago. Jan van Riebeck, you know, is the famous explorer. I guess he's the the kind of Christopher Columbus of South Africa. And I know that's not a popular term these days because we've decided to rewrite history. And part of rewriting history is pretending that, for example, the African tribes that were already there didn't, you know, regularly murder each other and steal each other's land and push each other off their land. I mean, as long as human beings have been on Earth, there has been competition for resources. And, you know, I was I was actually doing a story for sixty minutes once about rhinos, and I remember these Zulu tribesmen. We were inland from the coast in in a place called Zulu land, and these Zulu tribesmen asked me quite seriously, why do the white men care so much about these animals? And I said, well, don't you love these animals? And they were like, sure we do. You know, of course we love the animals. We've been here with the animals all of our lives, like, since the beginning of time. And I was explaining how, you know, well, they're trying to build these corridors, connect this land so the rhinos have more land. And these guys looked at me, you know, and they said and these are people, mind you, we were two hours from the coast, and they had never seen the ocean. Okay? They had never they're born in Zululand, raised in Zululand, spoke only Zulu, and I spoke enough Zulu to get by. And they just said to me, you know, if this land belongs to the rhinos, what land belongs to us? And this is really a very good question because we live in the time where no land belongs to humanity, where everything humanity does is an aberration. Right? And so it starts with the Afrikaners and the white people in South Africa, and where does it end? Who does have a legitimate claim? Because the farmers, when they came to that land in South Africa, there wasn't anyone living there. There weren't farms. There weren't settlements. They didn't, you know, put a gun to people's heads and and steal their land and take their titles. It wasn't like that. This was they were pioneers who went off into the middle of nowhere, and, and they they turned land that was, wild into fertile land. And there were some 30,000 commercial farmers in South Africa. They feed millions and millions of people, not just in the country of South Africa, but across Southern Africa. So, you you know and there's been recent precedent which has demonstrated what happens when governments take land without compensation. If you look just, to the North of South Africa to a country called Zimbabwe, which used to be Rhodesia under the British, He went through the same thing. Robert Mugabe was the president forever. And once he'd run out of things to steal, what was left? He had to steal the land, and did he give it to people who could farm? Did he go to the foreman who had been running you know, helping the farmers run those that ranch and and give the land to them? No. They didn't. They what they did was they got thugs who went to the farms. They murdered the foreman. They they in fact, they got the farm workers to murder the foreman, and then they went to the next farm, taking some of those farm workers with them and made them murder workers at the neighboring farm. And they did this from farm to farm to farm. They stole the land. They gave it to their cronies. And, you know, you take city people just because you're you're, you know, you're an African, just because your skin is black, doesn't mean you can be taken from the city and transplanted in the middle of nowhere in the rural areas, and you're magically going to know how to how to manage a commercial farm.

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Logan exposed the brutal truth behind the farm killings. She described scenes of elderly victims burned with hot irons, dragged behind vehicles, mutilated with machetes and pitchforks. Children executed in front of their parents. Victims tortured for hours, often with nothing stolen. Then she turned to the rhetoric fueling it. Julius Malema, she reminded us, doesn’t just chant “kill the farmer”—he does interviews where he says, “I’m not calling for the wholesale slaughter of white people right now… but I can’t rule out that that won’t happen at some time in the future.”

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South Africans are concerned about issues like potholes, job shortages, and daily power outages. Crime is rampant, and farm murders involve extreme violence, including the gang rape of elderly women. Some believe external forces stir up racial tensions, contributing to the destruction of the country. White farmers face brutal attacks, including rape, torture with boiling water or hot irons, and being dragged behind vehicles. Children are murdered in front of their parents, sometimes without any theft occurring. Political figures incite violence with slogans like "kill the farmer, shoot the farmer," and one leader, Julius Malema, has said "slit their throats," while gesturing the action. He stated he is not currently calling for the slaughter of white people, but cannot rule it out in the future.
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Speaker 0: The black and white South Africans, you know, are talking about the potholes in the roads. They're talking about the lack of jobs. They're talking about load shedding. I mean, you're not South African if you don't know what it means to have to lose power every day while they, you know, they try to amortize the cost of electricity because there's so many people that don't pay their bills. The crime is through the roof, and the farm murderers, they are amongst the most vicious and bloodthirsty killings you could ever see anywhere. I mean, when you gang rape a woman in her eighties, you know, that is something much more than theft. Speaker 1: Yes. And I I wanna get into some of these stories. What's fascinating to me is it's such a complex history, and it sounds like there was a time of real peace and, you know, homogeny between the people, really. And then you have these like, the the soroses that come in and really cause chaos between the people bringing up ancient Yeah. Ancient racial tensions. I I see similar things here, you know, watching from another country. I lived in Australia before, seeing the stories of the tension between the blacks and the whites in America. And I thought, my gosh. What's going on here? And then I get here, and I meet black people. I meet white people, and everyone's pretty nice. Now I'm not saying that certain issues don't exist or certain racial tensions don't exist. Of course, they do. But but it's a it feels a lot of this feels very, very manufactured in order to systematic systematically destroy a country from within. This is something that we're seeing all over the world, by the way. That's right. And specifically across western nations. But it is definitely what has happened to these farmers is is definitely shocking and has been covered up for a very long time. I was just reading an article earlier about from 2018 about what was happening to the white farmers, and you started speaking there about some of the brutality. You're talking about old women being raped, you know, photographed then the most burned burned with boiling water or hot irons, dragged behind vehicles and shot. Female victims often raped. They were victims would be restrained and tortured, harmed with machetes or pitchforks. I mean, this is Speaker 0: Children murdered in front of their parents, by the way, you know, when there was absolutely no reason to kill the child. And sometimes that violence happens and they steal nothing. Sometimes it's not even about money, you know? And this is this is the thing. I I just what I what I detest about the people that deny that these things are taking place is that, you know, I I just wish for one single moment any of them could experience what it's like to wake up in the middle of the night, and there are people who've come through your bedroom window or come through your bedroom door, and they have murder in their hearts. But they're not gonna make it quick. They're gonna drag it out, and they're gonna make it as painful as they possibly can, cutting off people's ears, gouging out people's eyes. You you know, I mean, it is as brutal as you can possibly imagine. And when you have, people like, you know, political figures that stand up in public and play on people's emotions and say, kill the farmer, shoot the farmer, You know, go after white people. Slit their throats. That's what Julius Malema said. Slit their throats. And he does the gesture. He gets people to gesture with him. And then he sits down and does interviews and says, you know, I'm not rule I'm not calling for the wholesale slaughter of white people right now, but I but I can't rule out that that won't happen at some time in the future. That's what he said.

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Maria Zeee (@Zeee_Media) mentioned how outlets like CNN were spinning all of this as “reparations.” Logan didn’t hold back, saying they deserve to experience the same horrors they so casually dismiss as justice. “They deserve to be in one of those farms in the middle of the night when somebody comes for them,” Logan said. “And they should experience gang r*pe. I have, and I don’t recommend it. And they should also experience what it’s like to witness somebody that you love being tortured to death in front of you. And then we should talk about reparations, okay?”

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Speaker 0 was alarmed to see the MSM, either CNN or MSNBC, defining a certain action as reparations and stating, "This is what reparations means." Speaker 1 stated that certain people should experience being in a farm in the middle of the night when someone comes for them, gang rape, and witnessing the torture and death of a loved one before reparations can be discussed. Speaker 1 does not recommend gang rape, based on personal experience.
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Speaker 0: It really alarmed me this week when I saw the MSM. Again, I can't remember if it was CNN or MSNBC, basically saying, this is reparations. This is what reparations means. When you have Speaker 1: clear job to be in one of those farms in the middle of the night when somebody comes for them. And they should experience gang rape. I have, and I don't recommend it. And they should also experience what it's like, to witness somebody that you love being tortured to death in front of you. And then we should talk about reparations. Okay?

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Logan went deeper, explaining that what is happening in South Africa is the same Marxist strategy that’s played out for decades. “These are tactics that have been used over and over and over again to divide people,” she said. “In Algeria, the Marxists used religion. In South Africa, it was race. In America, it was race, too.” The strategy, she said, is always the same. “They keep being used because they’re effective. But you know what they don’t do? They don’t survive over time because only the truth is left standing.”

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It's easy to exploit the narrative that someone else is to blame for your problems because it's hard to take responsibility for your life. Blaming someone else allows you to avoid responsibility by playing the victim. These tactics have been used repeatedly to divide people. In Algeria, Marxists used religion by introducing Islamists to exploit, divide, and control society. In South Africa and America, race was used. These tactics are effective, but they don't survive over time because only the truth remains.
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Speaker 0: I mean, this is a ridiculous narrative. It is an easy one to exploit because it's very hard to take responsibility for yourself and your life. Life is hard for all of us. Okay? And if there's someone else we can blame, if we can be a victim, we're not responsible. So is there somebody that we can blame? These are these are tactics that have been used over and over and over again to divide people. In Algeria, the Marxists used the religion because they introduced Islamists, and that's how they exploited and divided that society and controlled them. In South Africa, it was race. And by the way, in America, it was race. So these tactics, they keep being used because they're effective. But you know what they don't do? They don't survive over time because the only the truth is left standing. That's their simple reality.

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Logan ended on a message of hope. “People do not want to be divided,” she said. That’s why, “Black and Hispanic people are voting for Donald Trump in record numbers because they see through the lies, and they don’t want to be divided.” During the press conference, Trump asked a white South African man if his family felt safe. The man replied that they had installed electric fencing. “That’s not safety,” Maria Zeee said. That’s fear behind a fence. @LaraLogan believes the only way to fix this mess is by telling the truth, loudly, relentlessly, and without fear—because only the truth has the power to bring people together and break the cycle of hate, division, and violence.

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Black and Hispanic people are voting for Donald Trump in record numbers because they see through the lies and don't want to be divided. It breaks your heart to see people subjected to racism or racial hatred, and there's no place for that in humanity. At a press conference, Trump asked a white South African if his family members felt safe, and the man said they had put up an electric fence that served them well, but that's not safety. Lara Logan's podcast, "Going Rogue with Lara Logan," can be found on X, Rumble, YouTube, Substack, and LaraLogan.com. Vigilant Fox has been targeted massively with censorship, but people are rallying around him. Trump tariffs, auditing Fort Knox, government shutdowns, escalating wars, and governments running out of money are causing extreme volatility in the markets. Gold and silver act as a safe haven asset and were up close to 18% each in the first three months of the year. Physical assets like gold and silver can never be hacked and will never go to zero. Call Kirk Elliott Precious Metals at (720) 605-3900 or go to KEPM.com/Pulse.
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Speaker 0: That's why black and Hispanic people are voting for Donald Trump in record numbers because they see through the lies. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 0: And they don't wanna be divided. People do not want to be divided. Nobody. Even, you know, you might wanna live with your your in your community, but doesn't mean you wanna be at war with somebody else. Nobody wants that. And you know what? It breaks your heart when you see people subjected to racism, you know, or racial hatred. It breaks your heart. It is there's no place for that in humanity, and most people feel that way. Speaker 1: Well, you know, I'll I'll just end on this. I was watching that press conference, and one clip came out of that that didn't go as viral as the others, the press conference from yes Wednesday, of course. And the president Trump was asking a gentleman. He was white, South African. I believe he was there for Ramaphosa, but he asked him, you know, do your do your family members feel safe? And he said, well, look. You know? Yeah. They've put up an electric fence, and it serves them well. And it's like, that's that's not safety, though. And so it's like, this guy is there for Ramaphosa, but, essentially, the truth is exposing these people aren't actually safe. You know? I I think that that's a beautiful example of that. When we have the courage, even in the midst of a difficult situation to to say what's true, it ends up unraveling the entire narrative. So very, very grateful for you, Lara. Thank you so much for your time. You can follow Lara on x at Lara Logan. Please also let people know where else they can follow your work. Speaker 0: Well, my podcast going rogue with, Lara Logan. I'm sitting here on the set. You can see the sign. You can find it on on x, on Rumble, on YouTube, on Substack, and LaraLogan.com. Speaker 1: Thank you again for your time and for giving us that history. I think it's important, especially in a time where the mainstream media is lying so much about this situation. God bless, Lara. We'll see you soon. Speaker 0: Yeah. God bless. And by the way, I saw that you posted that you've been having a rough time lately, and I'm sorry about that. I know you've been subjected to censorship, and I follow you. I'm one of your fans. And so, you know, just hang in there. It happens to the best of us. Speaker 1: Yeah. Vigilant Fox has been targeted massively, massively, but you know what? The people are are, you know, rallying around him and supporting the the efforts of of everything that he's doing. So we're very, very grateful for the people's support. Thank you, Lara. Speaker 0: Okay. Take care. Speaker 1: Trump tariffs auditing Fort Knox, government shutdowns, escalating wars, and governments running out of money. No wonder there is extreme volatility in the markets. Gold and silver act as a safe haven asset in times like these. They always have. In the first three months of this year, gold and silver were both up close to 18% each. And guess what can never be hacked? Physical assets like gold and silver. It'll never go to zero on your bank manager's screen. As global economic tensions continue to heat up, so should safe haven assets like gold and silver. Don't overpay for your stuff and take advantage of the biggest bull market of a generation. Call Kirk Elliott Precious Metals at (720) 605-3900 or go to KEPM.com/Pulse and take advantage of this once in a lifetime opportunity to thrive. Again, that number is (720) 605-3900 or go to KEPM.com/Pulse today.

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The Daily Pulse discusses violence against white farmers in South Africa with Lara Logan, who provides historical context, noting the Afrikaans people have no other home and were pioneers who made wild land fertile. She draws parallels to Zimbabwe, where land seizures led to violence, economic collapse, and food shortages. Logan expresses disappointment in President Cyril Ramaphosa, accusing him of aligning with Marxist ideologies and enabling corruption. She says Julius Malema is inciting violence, and the mainstream media is pushing a false narrative about reparations. Logan argues that globalist and Marxist forces, including George Soros' Open Society Foundation, are exacerbating racial tensions. She says the roots of South Africa's civil rights movement are anchored in Marxism. Logan says most people reject racism, and the truth will ultimately prevail. She encourages viewers to follow her podcast, "Going Rogue with Lara Logan." The show is sponsored by Above Phone and Kirk Elliott Precious Metals.
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Speaker 0: Welcome to this special edition of Daily Pulse where we keep your finger on the pulse of the latest breaking news and the news they're keeping from you, brought to you by the Vigilant Fox and Z Media. I'm your host, Maria Z. The whole world this week watched as president Donald Trump directly challenged South African president Cyril Ramaphosa over the injustice, violence, and murder of white South African farmers. Since this press conference, the mainstream media has been trying to convince everyone that, quote, kill the boa doesn't mean what everyone thinks it does. Let's take a look at a clip from that press conference. Maybe that wasn't clear enough. Let's take a look at footage from Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema just to be sure. Don't believe your eyes and ears, ladies and gentlemen. Calls to kill and shoot the farmer with actual killings of farmers that follow aren't really what they meant. Well, someone who intimately understands this situation is award winning journalist, Lara Logan, who actually grew up in South Africa, very much remembers the time of apartheid and all that followed since. She joins us today to give us the history and the facts. Before we get into it, our sponsor, Above Phone, is having a huge Memorial Day sale. From now until Monday, you can get $200 off Above's privacy devices at AbovePhone.com/Pulse. That includes privacy phones, laptops, and Above's new tablet. Upgrade your phone now, add a new laptop to your workflow, or grab the new Above tablet and speaker dock. Switch from big tech to freedom tech and join the Above Phone family right now during their big Memorial Day sale at AbovePhone.com/Pulse. All devices are at least $200 off. Thousands of people around the world like me have switched to Above Phone. There are no ads and zero connections to big tech. With private apps, secure hardware, and enhanced software, you'll have complete control over your microphone, camera, sensors, data, and apps. Above's team is ready and waiting to answer your questions. Call +1 836 Monday to Friday from 10AM to 6PM central. Visit AbovePhone.com/Pulse to schedule a call or click on the chat with us button to chat with their team right now. It's time to take back our technology and break free from the growing control grid. Visit abovephone.com/pulse now to go private and save big this Memorial Day. Laura Logan, thank you so much for joining us today. We appreciate you being here. Speaker 1: Thank you for having me. Speaker 0: Well, I've been very much looking forward to speaking with you because there has been so much propaganda in the mainstream media. I even heard I don't remember whether it was CNN or MSNBC saying this is reparations. This is what reparations is about, and I am absolutely shocked. So I'd really love to hear a bit of the history about this situation in South Africa, particularly pertaining to the farmers, Lara. Speaker 1: Well, I think what a lot of people don't really understand is that the Afrikaans people have no other home. They don't exist anywhere else on Earth. They don't know, that that's their natural language. It's not spoken in any other country. It they are descendants of the Dutch settlers that came to South Africa even before the British settlers came there, and that was, you know, some four hundred years ago. Jan van Riebeck, you know, is the famous explorer. I guess he's the kind of Christopher Columbus of South Africa. And I know that's not a popular term these days because we've decided to rewrite history. And part of rewriting history is pretending that, for example, the African tribes that were already there didn't, you know, regularly murder each other and steal each other's land and push each other off their land. I mean, as long as human beings have been on Earth, there has been competition for resources. And, you know, I was I was actually doing a story for sixty minutes once about rhinos, and I remember these Zulu tribesmen. We were inland from the coast in in a a place called Zulu land, and these Zulu tribesmen asked me quite seriously, why do the white men care so much about these animals? And I said, well, don't you love these animals? And they were like, sure we do. You know, of course, we love the animals. We've been here with the animals all of our lives, like, since the beginning of time. And I was explaining how, you know, well, they're trying to build these corridors, connect this land so the rhinos have more land. And these guys looked at me, you know, and they said and these are people, mind you, we were two hours from the coast, and they had never seen the ocean. Okay? They had never they're born in Zululand, raised in Zululand, spoke only Zulu, and I spoke enough Zulu to get by. And they just said to me, you know, if this land belongs to the rhinos, what land belongs to us? And this is really a very good question because we live in the time where no land belongs to humanity, where everything humanity does is an aberration. Right? And so it starts with the Afrikaners and the white people in South Africa, and where does it end? Who does have a legitimate claim? Because the farmers, when they came to that land in South Africa, there wasn't anyone living there. There weren't farms. There weren't settlements. They didn't, you know, put a gun to people's heads and and steal their land and take their titles. It wasn't like that. This was they were pioneers who went off into the middle of nowhere, and, and they they turned land that was, wild into fertile land. And there were some 30,000 commercial farmers in South Africa. They feed millions and millions of people, not just in the country of South Africa, but across Southern Africa. So, you you know and there's been recent precedent which has demonstrated what happens when governments take land without compensation. If you look just, to the North Of South Africa to a country called Zimbabwe, which used to be Rhodesia under the British, he went through the same thing. Robert Mugabe was the president forever. And once he'd run out of things to steal, what was left? He had to steal the land. And did he give it to people who could farm? Did he go to the foreman who had been running you know, helping the farmers run those that ranch and and give the land to them? No. They didn't. They what they did was they got thugs who went to the farms. They murdered the foreman. They they in fact, they got the farm workers to murder the foreman, and then they went to the next farm, taking some of those farm workers with them and made them murder workers at the neighboring farm. And they did this from farm to farm to farm. They stole the land. They gave it to their cronies. And, you know, you take city people just because you're you're, you know, you're an African, just because your skin is black, doesn't mean you can be taken from the city and transplanted in the middle of nowhere in the rural areas, and you're magically going to know how to how to manage a commercial farm. Right. That doesn't happen. Speaker 0: You know? These farms are then falling into complete disrepair. Right? There's there's no productivity now happening from them. Speaker 1: Yes. That's exactly right. That's what happened in Zimbabwe. And what happened, inflation went through the roof, food supplies went down, and the people suffered. And it's always the people who suffer. Right? Because the people in South Africa, Black and white, are suffering from the actions of the the government, which came to power, you know, on a wave. Right? This was historic. In 1994, Nelson Mandela was elected as the first black president of South Africa. It was like nothing you have ever seen. I was there. I witnessed it. You know, we were drivers driving around my city Durban. We were waving out the window. People were honking at each other, and I'm talking there was no separation at that point. Black and white. South Africans celebrated the, the end of apartheid and, of course, the rise to power of Nelson Mandela. But, you know, Nelson Mandela was, he was an anomaly because what did he do after five years? That man walked away from power. And he stayed you know, he was alive for a a number of years after that. He could easily have run for a second, term and, you know, and held clung to power with all his might, which is what most people do. But Mandela didn't do that because it was never about power for him. And, unfortunately, the people that came after Nelson Mandela cannot say the same. I'm very disappointed in Siro Ramiposa. I knew him when I was a young journalist. We loved Searle. He was charming, and he was smart, and he was brave. And, you know, we had no reason to think that he didn't mean what he said. In fact, you know, at our office once, someone parked Searle in one of the cameramen I was working with. Cyril parked in one of our, parkings as a news agency, and the cameraman parked him and he didn't know who it was. You know, when Cyril came knocking on the door, he was like, you know, can someone move their car? And we had a good laugh about it, he was, you know, he was very, he was very laid back, and, and he was a great person. And then he became one of the architects of the South African constitution. You know, this is this is a man who did not I mean, nothing that he did for the transition of power in South Africa would have given you an indication that he would be the man today who would have to come to the White House, pretend to be shocked, you know, try to distance himself from Julius Malema, the man who's the head of the the, EFF is the is the party. I I believe it's the Electronic Freedom Frontier, which is just basically Marxist nonsense. Okay? It's mumbo jumbo for I'm corrupt, and I'm a siege of the Marxist. I'm gonna rob my people blind. I'm gonna preside over the genocide of white people. And then when they're all gone and the country is sinking deeper into poverty and misery, I'm gonna get rid of all the black people standing in my way. And that's exactly what you're dealing with. Julius Malema is bought and paid for. And sure, it's not easy to whip people up into a frenzy. What he's doing, okay, is he's playing on the legacy of Nelson Mandela and the ANC, the African National Congress, Mandela's party. And it's a very emotional legacy because, you know, who doesn't believe in, freedom for everyone? Who doesn't believe in equal rights? Who doesn't believe in justice for all? These were noble ideas. Nelson Mandela stayed in prison for twenty seven years. He was offered freedom many times, and he refused to take it because until he could secure and keep the promises that he had made to all of those millions of people who followed him, not just in South Africa but across the world, he wasn't going to take it. Julius Malema is the antithesis of Nelson Mandela and his leggy legacy. In fact, Zoro Ramaphosa, Malema, all of these people have obliterated it. And you know what you see there? I I tell you, you see the hand of the Open Society Foundation and George Soros. Because we didn't know. You know, I was out there as a young journalist, and I was you know, I mean, you white racists were the the the the devil incarnate. You know, they had no right to exist. They had no right to breathe. How dare they? How dare they make a claim to anything? You I was raised in that ideology, and I believed it. I remember my father saying to me once, but, you know, if you're if you believe in tolerance, doesn't that mean you have to tolerate everyone? And I passionately, you know, argue I told my father, no. You you don't have to tolerate these people. Why? He said, why? And I said, because they're evil. You know? And, of course, I I I had no idea. I was young and dumb. I thought I knew everything, and I believed the the, I believed the slogans, and I believed in that ideology. And then, you know, my principles and, of course, that nagging little voice in the back of your head, you know, my father, you know, maybe he's right. What is he what is this about? This doesn't feel right. I know I'm I I think I'm wrong here. Right? This doesn't feel right. I think I'm I might be wrong here because, you know, tolerance actually does mean that. So, you know, I spent time with people, Afrikaans people. I went out to their farms and, you know, and I I actually went to meet with the leader of the Afrikaans, the Afrikaans, who were the devil incarnate at the time. You know, and I learned a thing or two. I learned about, about their history, and I learned about why they don't really belong anywhere else in the world. They don't relate to anything else. I mean, South Africa is their only home. It's their ancestral home, and it's their home today. And by the way, to be a farmer, you know, you have to be a diplomat, a manager, a a business person, an entrepreneur. You need many, many skills because most farmers are not super wealthy. I mean, they're they're land rich, but they're not, you know, cash they're cash poor a lot of the time. And so what do you see? I just saw a video of a white farmer returning to his farm in Zimbabwe, and all the African workers cheering because it you know, the the death of white commercial farming is the death of millions of black people. They know that. Right? And and there are these you know, there are basically these Marxist forces that combine with the globalists and that push the anti Israel, anti Jewish rhetoric, which is very ironic because the Jewish community were partnered hand in hand with the ANC and Nelson Mandela. They were very much part of the liberation of black people in South Africa. And now the Jewish people are, you know, they're they're the big evil. Right? And South Africa is aligned with Iran and with China, and by the way, with a a radical Islamic element. So the this is a country that is rich in resources. The resource I mean, look at the people. Look at the you know, you have Elon Musk. Whether you like him or hate him, the man is changing the world. Right? And it's been a big part of, changing America. And then you have people like Yakoboyans from Yakoboyans Ministries who's a force in the rescue of children who are being trafficked. I mean, there's a number of South Africans that have in fact, there was a South African guy who just won a competition in California as the world's strongest man for, you know, a country that's a tiny little tip on the, at the bottom end of Africa. You know, they they have an outsized influence in the world. I mean, it doesn't get bigger than Nelson Mandela. And and I I, you know so what I would say to you is that this is if you listen to the voices of many South Africans, not those who've been indoctrinated or those who've been bought or paid for, but black and white South Africans, you know, are talking about the potholes in the roads. They're talking about the lack of jobs. They're talking about load shedding. I mean, you're not South African if you don't know what it means to have to lose power every day while they, you know, they try to amortize the cost of electricity because there's so many people that don't pay their bills. The crime is through the roof, and the farm murderers, they are amongst the most vicious and bloodthirsty killings you could ever see anywhere. I mean, when you gang rape a woman in her eighties, you know, that is something much more than theft. Speaker 0: Yes. And I I wanna get into some of these stories. What's fascinating to me is it's such a complex history, and it sounds like there was a time of real peace and, you know, homogeny between the people, really. And then you have these like, the the soroses that come in and really cause chaos between the people bringing up ancient Yeah. Ancient racial tensions. I I see similar things here, you know, watching from another country. I lived in Australia before, seeing the stories of the tension between the blacks and the whites in America, and I thought, my gosh. What's going on here? And then I get here, and I meet black people. I meet white people, and everyone's pretty nice. Now I'm not saying that certain issues don't exist or certain racial tensions don't exist. Of course, they do. But but it's it feels a lot of this feels very, very manufactured in order to systematic systematically destroy a country from within. This is something that we're seeing all over the world, by the way. That's right. And specifically across western nations. But it is definitely what has happened to these farmers is is definitely shocking and has been covered up for a very long time. I was just reading an article earlier about from 2018 about what was happening to the white farmers, and you started speaking there about some of the brutality. You're talking about old women being raped, you know, photographed then the most burned burned with boiling water or hot irons, dragged behind vehicles and shot. Female victims often raped. They were victims would be restrained and tortured, harmed with machetes or pitchforks. I mean, this is Speaker 1: Children murdered in front of their parents, by the way, you know, when there was absolutely no reason to kill the child. And sometimes that violence happens and they steal nothing. Sometimes it's not even about money. You know? And this is this is the thing. I I just what I what I detest about the people that deny that these things are taking place is that, you know, I I just wish for one single moment any of them could experience what it's like to wake up in the middle of the night, and there are people who've come through your bedroom window or come through your bedroom door, and they have murder in their hearts. But they're not gonna make it quick. They're gonna drag it out, and they're gonna make it as painful as they possibly can, cutting off people's ears, gouging out people's eyes. You you know, I mean, it is as brutal as you can possibly imagine. And when you have, people like, you know, political figures that stand up in public and play on people's emotions and say kill the farmer, shoot the farmer, You know? Go after white people. Slip their throats. That's what Julius Malema said. Slip their throats. And he does the gesturing, gets people to gesture with him. And then he sits down and does interviews and says, you know, I'm not rule I'm not calling for the wholesale slaughter of white people right now, but I but I can't rule out that that won't happen at some time in the future. That's what he said. And you have the South African president, it's Urma Pozar, who's gonna sit there and pretend this is about free speech. Could you imagine could you imagine if there was a single white person anywhere in that country that campaigned publicly on the murder of black people? Speaker 0: In any country. That in any country. I mean, it's it's despicable. You don't do that. That's that's that's calling for violence is there are consequences to that. Calling for murder I mean, that person, in my opinion, should be in prison. If you're inciting murder on a mass scale like we've seen him do, that person belongs in prison, that that is beyond the scope of, oh, well, this is just now free speech when you're actually orchestrating this. This is a little bit different. Speaker 1: Yes. And, also, you know, Julius Malema is not struggling. Right? He's not living in poverty. He doesn't live in a shack. He doesn't, you know, have to experience any of the things. He claims to be, you know, one of the workers. He plays on this whole Marxist imagery. He's wearing the red beret and, you know, when he gets his his followers to wear the uniform. If they're, you know, if they're a gas station attendant and they have a uniform to wear, then he gets them to show up in their uniform, tries to make it that we are workers party. But like all of these people that have funding and backing from the Marxists, they never ever seem to make anything better for anyone. I mean, what did BLM do for a single community in The United States Of America? What did they do for, you know, a single city? Right? Or I I mean, just just there there's no evidence anywhere that you can point to and say, wow. That hundred million that Nike gave to BLM, that other hundred million that Bank of America gave to BLM, and so on and so on and so on. Right? I mean, we're talking billions of dollars, and there is not a single black community that is better off today as a result, and that is the same in South Africa. The problem that Saul Ramaphosa has is that he came to power and he did nothing to help his people. And by the way, you know, he never went into the first government in South Africa under Nelson Mandela. He was offered a big contract by Anglo American, and he chose to go to the private sector. We were very disappointed because we really wanted Cyril in that government. You know, he was coauthor, of the of the South African constitution, and, and we thought, wow. This is a guy that can really help lead. And instead, you know, and it was understandable. You were like, okay. I get it. You know, for him personally, he's been a revolutionary. He's been in the struggle, and now this is his time, you know, to build up, and and to prosper. And so when he became president a few years ago, I was six years ago, I believe, I was like, okay. Well, finally, we get Cyril. Please tell me that Cyril is going to make things better, and he hasn't made things better. In fact, what he's done is cozy up to Iran. China has become, you know, more and more dominant as, they've been working these relationships all across Africa. And now South Africa has a really bad problem because they have bankrupt the country, they've bankrupt the infrastructure, and and COVID you know, by the way, COVID was used as a weapon to push countries like South Africa deeper and deeper into poverty. I mean, you wanna talk about, what happened to children's education? How do you take a population where where, you know, I mean, millions of people don't have electricity or running water, and you tell them that they've gotta do homeschool on their computers that they don't have? Speaker 0: Taking a quick break here. While the corrupt federal elite have been quietly building wealth through cryptocurrency, hardworking Americans have been left behind. Today, we wanna tell you about Block Trust IRA. They're bringing access to cryptocurrency wealth to real Americans. Crypto is supercharging president Trump's America first economy, and now you can be a part of it too. 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Speaker 0: And I'm pretty sure it was Ramaphosa that I saw the video of some time ago sort of talking about the privatization of energy, which is why I think this is dangerous, the privatization of electricity in South Africa, which has led to rolling blackouts every single day. And it's not like it's not like they don't expect this. There is a schedule. People have a schedule of when they will and will not have electricity. They have access to it on an on an app. Speaker 1: Mhmm. Yeah. And that's if you have electricity. Right? If you're not living in a shack, some shacks have electricity, but not all of them. Right? In the poorer townships, you don't even have electricity. And, the one thing that I I really think is important for people to understand, the roots of South Africa civil rights movement are anchored in Marxism, just like it is all over the world. And that is by design because Vladimir Lenin sent emissaries all over the world to identify these openings in different countries, and those were exploited. So it it isn't, South Africa isn't suffering because of privatization alone. It's suffering because the people that came to power stole everything they could steal. That's why. And when they were when and and then when they were finished stealing, right, they didn't invest in the infrastructure. They didn't maintain the roads. They didn't maintain the electricity. They didn't fulfill their promises. They didn't build. They stole, and they lined the pockets of a few. And now they wanna blame it on this and blame it on that. It's it's the same playbook. You see this happening all over the world, but the problem is that the globalists and the Marxists are aligned in their efforts to destroy society. So just like in The United States now, what you see is Islam and Islamic terrorism is fully aligned with the Marxist, free Palestine, I hate Israel, I hate the Jews, right, on American campuses. This is not new. This has been happening for decades. Speaker 0: And Soros, by the way, is Speaker 1: long time. Speaker 0: Soros was also behind funding a lot of that. I don't doubt that there are genuine people inside those movements just like there are genuine people inside a lot of movements. But when you look at who's funding the destabilization of societies, it often comes from organizations like Soros, far left organizations like this, Marxist organizations like this. I wanna ask you, though, Lara, because it's it really alarmed me this week when I saw the MSM. Again, I can't remember if it was CNN or MSNBC, basically saying, this is reparations. This is what reparations means. When you have clear job to Speaker 1: be in one of those farms in the middle of the night when somebody comes for them. And they should experience gang rape. I have, and I don't recommend it. And they should also experience what it's like to witness somebody that you love being tortured to death in front of you. And then we should talk about reparations. Okay? Because, you know, reparations only recognizes one side of the history. And the whole truth, just like the whole history, is much more complex than that. Sure. You can absolutely, you know, point to injustice and racism that happened in South Africa. You had an entire system of government that was based apartheid was based on the separation of races. But you but, you know, there was also a joint effort amongst black and white people to build that country from the ground up, and that has been acknowledged by many people. And, you know, you can listen to you can there's tons of black people that are online on social media posting videos and talking who talk all about how I mean, they don't want a racist system of government. They don't want, you know, a racist a system that discriminated against black people to be replaced by one that discriminates against white people. And they understand, you know, that they don't want somebody what did one guy say that you've got somebody, you know, who's who's running the Department of Defense who because she was kicked out of the Department of Education because she wasn't qualified to run that. So how do you have a person like that running the Department of Defense? You know, basically, do you you you put people in charge who have absolutely no skill level, but you put them on charge. You know what you get? You get a country that's run into the ground, and that's where South Africa is today. Speaker 0: Just going back to that the point about the mainstream media really feeding into this reparations nonsense. If you, you have provable reports that literally extremely violent crimes and murders have been committed against white people in South Africa. That is documented despite the fact that they've tried to hide it. It's it's a fact. Yep. And I'm very alarmed by this narrative that this is what reparations equals. It equals murdering people that you're saying are responsible for something that happened, you know, in America a very, very long time ago. And with the increasing race racial tensions that we see, whether it be manufactured or organic, I think that it's a combination of both. I'm very concerned that this is gonna fuel more violence, more hatred within communities. That's that's what I see the mainstream media doing right now. Do you think that that's essentially what they're aiming for right now, further destabilization of America using this? Speaker 1: You know, I I have to be the bigger person here. And I have to tell you, honestly, these people are pathetic. They are desperate. I mean, they have nothing. You have videos and photographs of people bloodied and burned and raped. I mean, I've seen a a picture of a woman raped and dead with her legs spread open and blood everywhere and entrails everywhere. I mean, you know, so, there's so much evidence, and they're clinging to their narrative in spite of a very obvious reality. And that tells you when when people do that, they come from a position of weakness, not strength, Because the true strength is the truth. But when you're when you tell the truth, everybody knows what it feels like. Everybody can knows when you have solid ground under your feet. You don't have to worry. You really don't have to worry. It may be torture, you know, to get through that part where the truth is being suppressed. You may be punished like the people that were sent to prison for January 6 because they stood up for a, what they knew to be a stolen election. You know, you may be like me, you know, kicked off one platform after another because you tell the truth. But at the end of the day, there is no power in deceit. It's a fake power. It's an illusion. When you tell a lie, you gotta keep telling more lies to try to prop it up. There's no shortage of black people in South Africa saying, we don't want this. We don't want it because you know why? I'll tell you what the truth is, that what unites people is far greater than anything that divides them. Have there been racial murders? Yes. Has there been racial injustice? Yes. Dupi is slavery a stain on the history of humanity? 100%. You know? And should we always try to live better and to be better? You bet. We absolutely should try to do that. But you know what? The truth is most people reject racism. Yes. They reject that kind of race baiting and hatred. Now that doesn't mean they're not gonna say something, you know, inappropriate or that they're on stereotypes that people are gonna fall back on. It doesn't mean that people don't want to. We instinctively gravitate towards those who are like us. That is a very human characteristic. It's built into the fiber of our DNA. And you know what? It applies to everything. It's like I tell my kids, if you're overseas somewhere and you meet someone who's from Texas, the first thing you're gonna say is, oh my gosh, I'm from Texas. Hey, blah blah blah blah blah. Right? And if you're not gonna look at whether they're Hispanic or black or white, no. It's gonna be that common ground of understanding. We both come from the same place. We have a shared history together that unites us. What do people want from the person they fall in love with? They want understanding even if you come from two different worlds. Okay. I'm a Christian, and I'm a Muslim, and and we fall in love. What happens, what keeps those two people together over time is that you share and form a common bond of understanding that you truly know me as I am. Like, your husband gives you something that you hate for Christmas, what upsets you? It's not it's not the gift. It's the fact that he doesn't get me. He doesn't understand me. You want it from your friends. You want it from your boss. You want it from your community. You want it from your leaders. We all want that. That's why, you know, a thousand years ago when I was 18 years old and I I moved to New York City, what did I find? Oh, here's little Italy. This is where all the Italians like to be because they all like to be around each other. Oh, by the way, let's go to Chinatown. What do you find in Chinatown? A whole bunch of Chinese people. Are they all racist? Does it mean that they all should be executed at dawn because racist people have no right to exist? I mean, this is a ridiculous narrative. It is an easy one to exploit because it's very hard to take responsibility for yourself and your life. Life is hard for all of us. Okay? And if there's someone else we can blame, if we can be a victim, we're not responsible. So is there somebody that we can blame? These are these are tactics that have been used over and over and over again to divide people. In Algeria, the Marxists used the religion because they introduced Islamists, and that's how they exploited and divided that society and controlled them. In South Africa, it was race. And by the way, in America, it was race. So these tactics, they keep being used because they're effective. But you know what they don't do? They don't survive over time because the only the truth is left standing. That's their simple reality. The truth can survive questioning. It can survive a beating. It can survive a deception operation. It can survive riots. It can survive the devil. Because where does the truth come from? When you shine a light right? When you bring light to something, that's what the truth is. And it stands on its own because it comes straight from God. So you can you can do a million videos, you can pass a thousand laws, you can transition, you can you can medically mutilate and torture as many kids as you like, and they're still gonna be boys. When you put boobs on them, they're still gonna be boys. You know, do what you want. They're still gonna be boys because they're not alter the truth. Speaker 0: The truth Speaker 1: comes from God Yeah. And it cannot be altered. It's not ours. There's no my truth, your truth, that crap. That's nonsense. That's absolute and utter nonsense. That's why the inalienable rights that are bestowed on us from God, that is what is true. Principles, that is what is true, and they never ever change. Speaker 0: Absolutely agree with you, Lara. And, you know, these lies always end up eating themselves. The trans nonsense falls The, you know, the the the race baiting eventually falls over. The evil eventually falls over because it just can't withstand when there is truth out there, which is why it's important to keep telling the truth. We are Speaker 1: so That's why black and Hispanic people are voting for Donald Trump in record numbers because they see through the lies. Yeah. And they don't wanna be divided. People do not want to be divided. Nobody. Even, you know, you might wanna live with your your in your community, but doesn't mean you wanna be at war with somebody else. Nobody wants that. And you know what? It breaks your heart when you see people subjected to racism, you know, or racial hatred. It breaks your heart. It is there's no place for that in humanity, and most people feel that way. Speaker 0: Well, you know, I'll I'll just end on this. I was watching that press conference, and one clip came out of that that didn't go as viral as the others, the press conference from yes Wednesday, of course. And the president Trump was asking a gentleman. He was white, South African. I believe he was there for Ramaphosa, but he asked him, you know, do your do your family members feel safe? And he said, well, look. You know? They they've put up an electric fence, and it serves them well. And it's like, that's that's not safety, though. And so it's like, this guy is there for Ramaphosa, but, essentially, the truth is exposing these people aren't actually safe. You know? I I think that that's a beautiful example of that. When we have the courage, even in the midst of a difficult situation to to say what's true, it ends up unraveling the entire narrative. So very, very grateful for you, Lara. Thank you so much for your time. You can follow Lara on x at Lara Logan. Please also let people know where else they can follow your work. 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White South Africans are voting in a historic referendum to decide the country's future. Voting began early in Pretoria with long queues. President FW de Klerk expressed optimism, while Conservative Party leader Dr. Andries Treurnicht voiced confidence in winning. In Johannesburg, DP leader Zach De Beer voted and toured polling stations. Germiston saw mostly older voters, with senior citizens assisted. Bloemfontein experienced rain, but officials anticipated a high turnout with over 2,000 ballots cast at the city hall. Natal polling stations saw steady voting, with long queues in Durban. Voters were willing to wait, and officials were surprised by the early turnout. In Pietermaritzburg, over 1,500 votes were cast in the first few hours. A National Party leader noted good spirits. East London also saw brisk voting with long queues and few "no" vote signs.
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Speaker 0: Good morning. Welcome to the special TV one newscast. White South Africans are flocking to the polls today in one of the country's most historic referendums, a referendum which will decide the future of South Africa. We have reports on the latest developments at some of the polling stations. Voting began briskly in Pretoria this morning. Queues formed at all the polling booths before voting began at 07:00. There was a lively atmosphere at a school in Arcadia where president f w de Klaire and his wife, Marika, brought out their votes. A smiling mister de Klaire told the hoard of international newsmen that he was optimistic about the result. In Nelstrom, where the leader of the conservative party, doctor Anbres Streich, cast his vote, Some people even brought their children along to witness the historic referendum. Doctor Treynich said he was confident of winning the ballot. Speaker 1: I feel very good. I'm prepared for any result, especially to win. Speaker 0: Another member of the Conservative Alliance, mister Yat Mare, was one of the first to cast his vote at a polling station at Rutendale in Pretoria. In Speaker 2: the Johannesburg suburb of Greenside, a long queue of voters waited for polling booths to open at 07:00 this morning. Waiting patiently in the queue was DP leader, Zach De who was accompanied by his wife, Mona. Under the glare of television and press cameras, doctor De Beer presented his ID book for stamping and placed his vote before giving onlookers the thumbs up and leaving for a tour of the rest of the polling stations in his Parktown constituency. Speaker 3: In the Germiston voting region, it was mostly older people who visited the polling stations at the city halls of Germiston and Alpsburg. A few office workers from the surrounding business districts also joined the queue. Passes arrived from old age homes in the East Rand, and senior citizens were helped up the stairs and into the voting halls before the expected rush at noon and later this afternoon. Speaker 4: In Bloemfontein, the rain has come with referendum day. Election officials I spoke to expect a high turnout, and the same story has been repeated in all centers in the free state. Here at the city hall, over 2,000 have cast their ballots. In Virginia, Valcom, each over a thousand in the past two hours. People who voted here in other elections say they've never seen such queues. But it's all going smoothly, a streamlined operation, and the voters resolute and quiet with no incidents. From a windy, cloudy, and rain threatening Bloemfontein, this is Conrad Burke. Speaker 5: Take two. At all six polling stations our camera team in Natal visited, voting was taking place at a steady pace. Outside the city hall in Durban, long queues developed soon after 07:00. Some voters told us they'd been waiting for more than an hour and a half. This did not seem to deter people at all. Some even said they'd be prepared to wait twice as long to cast their vote. Voting officials said they were caught slightly unawares at such an early turnout. The referendum official in Pietermaritzburg South said in the first few hours, more than 1,500 votes had been cast. Here, the voting temper was even faster than during the last general election. No difficulty was experienced with the voting procedure. At the polling station in Imam Zamtoti, the leader of the national party in Natal, mister George Bartlett, said the referendum was marked by good spirits. Speaker 6: This is the fourth polling station I've been to. Everybody's friendly, well, more or less. There was one incident, but other than that, everybody's been friendly and quiet. Speaker 1: You've experienced something that you haven't experienced for eighteen years in your political pressure. Speaker 0: Stand. Yes. I've been trying to get outside. Hurling was brisk in East London from the time the booths opened this morning. There were long queues at the city hall, and by 10:00, more than 1,000 people had cast their votes. There were very few placards supporting the no vote. Voting has also been brisk at the Beaconhurst School in Beacon Bay in Williamstown since the booths opened this morning. More than a quarter of a million registered voters in the Eastern Cape are expected to cast their ballots at the 100

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