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There are around 40 race-based laws in South Africa that are anti-white. Our president recently signed into law expropriation without compensation. This is the last straw after endless anti-white laws. I'm thankful that America and Donald Trump are taking notice because we are on the edge of a socialist abyss. I don't think we can fix this internally, we have to wait until the 2029 election, and I don't think our economy will survive until then. We need an external force to change things. Donald Trump and America taking notice and intervening may be what we need. South Africa has been infected with the woke mind virus way more than America has. We've got it times two, and there's no movement in South Africa to reverse it. It's actually going in the opposite direction.

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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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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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Regarding Trump, what is happening now in today's conditions is good in my opinion. It shows the flaws of the American political system, which cannot claim to teach others about democracy. Everything happening with Trump is politically motivated, and it is being done in front of the eyes of the American public and the whole world. They have simply exposed their internal problems.

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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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South Africa is facing a crisis with 40 race-based laws targeting white people. Recently, President Cyril Ramaphosa signed "expropriation without compensation" into law, which feels like the final straw. We've been dealing with anti-white laws for a long time. I'm grateful that America and Donald Trump are paying attention because we're on the brink of a socialist collapse. I don't believe we can fix this internally and the economy may not survive until the next election in 2029. We need external intervention and hopefully America's involvement will provide the necessary change. South Africa is far more infected with the woke mind virus than America, and there's no effort to reverse it here.

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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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In the 90s, America helped set up South Africa's political system, naively expecting African leaders to become Westernized. Black Economic Empowerment began in 1996, part of a National Democratic Revolution aiming for socialism. They're now entering phase two, aggressively pushing socialist policies. Nelson Mandela wasn't imprisoned just for being a good leader but for leading a military wing attempting to overthrow the government. The ANC adopted a policy of attacking both hard and soft targets, resulting in the deaths of many innocent black South Africans. Winnie Mandela encouraged violence, including "necklace murders." South Africa's collapsing, except for efficient tax collection from a small minority. The government isn't protecting life, liberty, or property, and is actively discriminating against taxpayers.

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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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I think most Americans stopped paying attention to South Africa after the end of apartheid in 1994, but the situation there has deteriorated. The democratic system set up in the 90s is being used to promote socialist ends. Black Economic Empowerment, for example, has nothing to do with economic empowerment. The ANC, South Africa's ruling party, has strong communist ties and is implementing policies that are actively discriminating against taxpayers. The government isn't protecting lives or property and is pushing to expropriate private property without compensation. This is coupled with a radical ideology being taught at universities that dehumanizes white people and could be a predicate for genocide. It's a collapsing society and the West cheers it on, but it's time to wake up to what's happening there.

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Donald Trump is essential for America. I believe white people are not racist, while I've seen racism from Black and Hispanic individuals. My experiences in Texas showed me respect from white people. However, I’ve witnessed racism within Black communities, even in government jobs. Kamala Harris struggles to communicate effectively and seems unqualified for office. America is deteriorating, worse than some third-world countries, which I know from experience. The situation in cities like New York is alarming, with rampant drug use and homelessness. Local leadership appears corrupt, prioritizing profit over community welfare. We need Trump to restore America and believe he has a divine purpose in this.

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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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As South Africans, we don't understand white people. Science, even studies conducted by white eugenicists, shows they're an inferior species with Neanderthal blood. Their population is shrinking, and their leadership and wealth are dying out. We're dealing with the weakest whites ever. We expect humanity from them, but they're barely human. It's like negotiating with a wild dog, expecting it to guard your house. We ask for justice for stolen land and butchered people. We're not seeking their blood, yet they lack ubuntu and heart. But they're incapable of it. You can't expect human behavior from a dog.

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Speaker 0: South Africa is, what, 75% black. Is that correct? 80%? That's right. Speaker 0: Why is it that once apartheid was removed why black South Africans were not able to see their material economic net worth go up in the last twenty or thirty years? Speaker 1: neocolonial control supply chains, and you own 72% of, you know, agriculture farmland. Speaker 1: Less than 3%. They are the richest racial group in America. Speaker 1: Land is basically all owned by white people in America. Speaker 1: One is driven in resentment and greed and envy and confiscation, and one is rooted in creation and entrepreneurship and optimism. I'd like to see the latter. Speaker 0: Let's work harder. Let's prove the boar wrong. Let's start a business.

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The situation in South Africa is very dangerous. Our food sources and security are at risk because they want to take our property and land. We are advocating for rational justice and the future of our country. People deny the existence of farmers, but we are here and being killed. The disproportionate murder of South African farmers is astonishing. My brother and his girlfriend were killed on a farm, and nothing has been done. We desperately need help and intervention to expose what's going on. We need financial and security support, not asylum. We love our country, we want it back. We were here first and obtained this land legally. Thank you for what you've been doing; may God bless you.

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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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Rob Hersoff discusses South Africa's political and economic issues with Lara Logan, focusing on the implications of Donald Trump's use of the word "genocide" to describe the situation with white farmers. Hersoff believes Trump's statement brought needed attention to the country. He likens South Africa to Germany in 1933, citing Julius Malema's rhetoric as a modern equivalent to Nazi brown shirts. Hersoff criticizes Cyril Ramaphosa and the ANC for corruption, incompetence, and racist policies, which he claims have led to economic decline and high unemployment. He argues that the ANC is blaming whites for their failures and have created a new form of apartheid. He says that anti-white race-based laws have been put in place since 1994. Hersoff acknowledges his family's privilege but denies owing anything, stating they fought against apartheid. He says that the ANC has been sending money to the ANC, and in return, the ANC takes the ICJ case against Israel. He expresses hope that external pressure, particularly from the U.S. through sanctions, is needed to improve the situation. Despite the problems, Hersoff remains committed to South Africa and believes it is worth fighting for.

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The speaker draws a parallel between the current situation and what happened in Zimbabwe. They mention the demonization of white people, similar to what occurred in Zimbabwe before its collapse. The collapse was triggered by scapegoating white farmers who were the main producers in the agricultural industry. The government's corruption and mismanagement led to poverty and discontent among the people. Instead of taking responsibility, the government shifted blame to the white farmers, accusing them of taking land and causing problems. This rhetoric didn't exist before.

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White South African farmers are being hunted from their land by black gangs. These gangs attack white farmers at night. The attacks involve torture, not just burglary. The number of white farmers being killed is incredible. South Africans have expropriation without compensation, meaning the government is taking land. The speaker went and slept on the farms to feel the fear. White people are denied treatment in hospitals in South Africa. It's an extreme situation that no one will talk about.

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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 violence, especially targeting white farmers. The government's plan to expropriate land without compensation is devastating. While some claim South Africa is fine, that's not the reality for many. My family and I have experienced trauma and loss. We came to America to escape this, build a life, and contribute – I'm now a superintendent, farmer, and pilot. We're asking for intervention, not handouts, to protect the rights of farmers and prevent a Zimbabwe-like collapse. We urge President Trump, Elon Musk, and Joe Rogan to help spread awareness of this critical situation.

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A South African immigrant states they left behind their house, car, dogs, and mother. They say they didn't leave for fun, but for their children's safety. According to them, in South Africa, if you're white, you're considered wrong, a land thief, and a racist, regardless of personal involvement in apartheid. They recount being overwhelmed by the Trump administration's welcome, expecting instead to be put to work immediately and start from the bottom.

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The US often fabricates human rights violations to justify intervention, and South Africa is now a target. Right-wing groups are seeking foreign funding to establish independent states, which is part of a plan for economic isolation and military intervention. Agawa will be terminated, escalating tensions. We must dismiss groups exploiting US imperialism to fund racist fantasies; land will be expropriated without compensation. The US is not demonstrating strength but advanced capitalism, or imperialism. Its hostility towards South Africa stems from its imperialist agenda, not disinformation from a minor racist group. The US, with its sophisticated intelligence agencies, cannot claim to be misinformed. It is embracing imperialism through threats and aid termination. Our government is foolishly trying to explain policies to a maniacal president, as if the US is misinformed, but they know exactly what they're doing.

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A genocide is taking place in South Africa that people don't want to write about. Farmers, who happen to be white, are being brutally killed and their land is being confiscated. The media doesn't talk about it, but if it were the other way around, it would be the only story. South Africa's leadership is coming to see me sometime next week. We're supposed to have a G20 meeting there, but I don't know how we can go unless that situation's taken care of. People who live in South Africa say it's a terrible situation. Citizenship has essentially been extended to those people to escape from that violence and come here.

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“South Africa's Economic Genocide" - Entrepreneur Rob Hersov SLAMS Corrupt Gov't, Zuma & Racist Laws
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Rob Hersov discusses the dire situation in South Africa, describing President Cyril Ramaphosa as ineffective and comparing the country's current state to Germany in the early 1930s. He highlights the government's policies, such as Black Economic Empowerment (BEE), which require businesses to allocate 30% ownership to black individuals chosen by the government, and the law of Expropriation Without Compensation, allowing the state to seize property without compensation. Hersov notes that these policies have led to economic decline, with youth unemployment at 61%, the highest in the world. He recounts the history of South Africa post-apartheid, mentioning the initial success under Nelson Mandela and Thabo Mbeki, followed by the corruption and mismanagement under Jacob Zuma, who instituted state capture, leading to the theft of billions from state-owned enterprises. Hersov criticizes both Zuma and Ramaphosa for perpetuating anti-white racism and socialism, resulting in a stagnant economy and increasing violence against farmers, particularly white farmers. Hersov shares his personal background, including his family's wealth from mining and his experiences working with Rupert Murdoch. He emphasizes the need for a benevolent dictator to implement drastic reforms, such as privatizing state enterprises and reducing government size. He expresses a deep love for South Africa despite its challenges and a desire to see it thrive again. The conversation touches on the influence of figures like Elon Musk and the dangerous rhetoric of Julius Malema, leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters, who incites violence against white farmers. Hersov concludes by reflecting on the need for accountability and change in South Africa's leadership, stressing that the country must move away from its current trajectory to avoid further decline.

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Exposing the Truth About South Africa’s Collapse | Rob Hersov
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The discussion centers on the current state of South Africa, highlighting the ongoing issues of governance and societal division. Rob Hersov outlines ten elements of genocide, noting that South Africa exhibits seven simultaneously, including persecution and denial. He compares the country to Germany in 1933, suggesting a dangerous trajectory under the ANC government. Hersov describes the decline in infrastructure and investment since 2008, attributing it to the ANC's implementation of policies that favor loyalty over competence, leading to economic stagnation and societal decay. He recounts his privileged upbringing during apartheid, recognizing the inherent inequities and the pervasive sense of injustice. Hersov emphasizes the complexities of South African identity, detailing the historical context of racial divisions. He discusses the alarming rise in violence against farmers, particularly white farmers, and the government's denial of the severity of these attacks. The conversation touches on the ANC's anti-white policies and the impact of international perceptions, especially in the U.S., where awareness of South Africa's plight is growing. Hersov calls for accountability and sanctions against corrupt officials, urging the international community to take action to prevent further decline.
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