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“We were taught by Nelson Mandela that whenever there are problems, people need to sit down around a table and talk about them," South African Pres. Ramaphosa responded to Pres. Trump's unfounded claims of "genocide" against white South African farmers.

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CycleOfRegimes1 year ago

Lmao ABC hasn’t seen the Oval Office video that was played. Or, as usual, they’re just lying.

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FloridaTropics1 year ago

President Trump literally showed a four minute video and you are denying it.

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🌷Silvina🌷1 year ago

The ‘unfounded’ claims you refer too, ABC News, quickly turned into facts and evidence when Pres. Trump showed videos and images…which left Ramaphosa speechless. You did see that, didn’t you?

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Scott Taylor1 year ago

Do your homework. Trump is correct. It is easily verifiable. Shit "news"

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Miranda Veracruz de la Jolla Cardinal 🍎🍏1 year ago

Unfounded?

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DUSTIN TRIMNELL1 year ago

Fire the twitter guy that runs this account lol

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Rooster1 year ago

Kick these propagandist out of our White House

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Marco Pereira1 year ago

Unfounded??? God it's Orwellian!! You evil bastards should rot in hell!

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HermanTGerman1 year ago

Unfounded we have videos and receipts dipshits 🙄

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Gain of Fauci1 year ago

“Unfounded claims” 😂🤡

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President Donald Trump confronted South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, accusing him of not protecting white farmers from violence, while playing misleading videos that back up controversial and unfounded claims of white genocide in the country. After a reporter asked Trump what it would take for him to be convinced that there is no white genocide in South Africa, Ramaphosa said it would take Trump “listening to the voices of South Africans” and reiterated that the claim isn’t true. He said white members of his administration would not have accompanied him to the Oval Office on Wednesday if there were genocide. Trump then asked his staff to “turn the lights down” and play a video showing South African activists and protestors chanting about killing farmers, as well as an aerial clip of what he said were large burial sites. Ramaphosa responded that the clips were of small minority parties, not official government policy, and said South Africa is a “multi-party democracy… that allows people to express themselves.” “There is criminality in our country,” he said. “People who do get killed, unfortunately, through criminal activity are not only white people. [The] majority of them are Black people.” In recent days, the Trump administration has made a display of accepting Afrikaners, primarily white South African farmers, who feel they are being persecuted because of their race. White South Africans own three-quarters of privately held land in the country, and control about 60 percent of top corporate management jobs, despite comprising only 7 percent of the population. Afrikaners are the descendants of predominantly Dutch settlers who colonized South Africa centuries ago. They were the architects of apartheid, the racist system of government that prioritized the country’s white minority, which officially ended 30 years ago.

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136,080 views • 1 year ago

THE SOUTH AFRICAN WHITE GENOCIDE CONSPIRACY THEORY DEBUNKED… Today white and black South African leaders met With Trump today in DC To discuss the “white genocide” In South Africa The white and black South African leaders told trump that black farmers and farmers are being killed and robbed Because it is not just a race issue It is a class issue It just happens to be that white South Africans own 70 percent of the farms in South Africa due to apartheid and that if he really wanted to help the crime issue in South Africa He could help by sending money and technology But they insured him that black farmers are also being killed not just white farmers Because it is a class issue Trump played them several videos of Julius Malema a radical figure Who talks about physically taking the land from white South Africans but he has not actually committed any crime Because they do have free speech in South Africa after Trump asked could be Julius Malema be arrested He also showed a fake video about white South Africans being put into thousands of white caskets (he didn’t fact check) Trump was focused on making sure that White South African farmers are protected As he invites them to America With gifts But when he’s told that black South African farmers are also being Victims he does not offer the invitation to them South African leaders want to strike a deal with Trump So Julius Malema may be now put under the microscope by South African leadership plus America under this Trump/Elon ran regime

MASTER STUDENT🤲🏾

85,331 views • 1 year ago