As reported upon diligently by PJ Media, a group of around 50 South African (Afrikaner) refugees arrived on American shores earlier this month, welcomed by the Trump administration as they fled systemic, government-sanctioned violence and property theft of white-owned farmland in the name of racial reparations.
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(Social Justice™ people adore deploying the term “systemic” at any opportune time to describe alleged white supremacy in Western countries, but when anti-white racism is official government policy, and its elected leaders literally chant “Kill the Boer” to mass gatherings of thousands of black supporters, all of a sudden the “systemic” modifier disappears.)
"Kill the Boer, kill the farmer," goes the “struggle song” — no nuance, no due process, no delineation between “colonizers” and just whatever random white farmer the whipped-up mob might find when they go out and maraud the countryside.
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— Disprin (@DisprinXtra) May 2, 2025
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Julius Malema, the statesman running the riot above, is not some random private citizen; he’s the head of a major and rapidly growing party, the communist Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), and a sitting member of the National Assembly.
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The fruits of this vicious race-baiting have been thousands of dead Afrikaner farmers, often in brutal fashion, including women and children, along with the confiscation of white-owned farms, which are then passed into the hands of inexperienced blacks and subsequently fall into ruin, thereby damaging the economy and food output and hurting all South Africans, white or black or Indian.
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— Conscious Caracal 🇿🇦 (@ConCaracal) May 14, 2025
Is Donald Trump right about South Africa?
Topics: 142+ Race laws, the Expropriation Act, "Kill the Boer", farm murders, and more.
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But, of course, for the MSNBC devotee, none of those facts are forthcoming in the network’s coverage.
Instead, you get this babble from the Episcopal Church spokesman, explaining his organization’s decision to refuse to help relocate the refugees in keeping with its government contract to resettle refugees:
So, assisting a persecuted minority, when that minority happens to be white, escape systemic, government-facilitated discrimination and literal killing is “deeply wrong,” according to the man of the cloth above.We’re very proud of what the presiding bishop did this week, rev. Because it so deeply honors what we value… what the government had asked episcopal Migration Ministries to do… was exactly the opposite. The work of Migration Ministries across the United States has been deeply compromised by the administration’s policies, and this decision this week honors what we value and avoids complicity with something that’s deeply wrong.
Note that nowhere throughout this segment is there any mention whatsoever to what is really going on in South Africa or any details whatsoever regarding what makes offering Afrikaners safe heaven “deeply wrong.”
Similarly, human-turtle hybrid Ali Velshi pushed out a wildly ahistorical, revisionist narrative defending the South African regime: “the idea that [racialized farm murders] are part of a targeted genocide against white people, that claim has no basis in fact. This is where the story stops being about South African and starts being about America. In 2018, President Donald Trump tweeted that he would ask the State Department to investigate the quote ‘large-scale killing of white farmers in South Africa.’ No data, no context, just the echo of a white nationalist talking point.”
The next time any of these people try to appeal to “human rights” or whatever as the pretext to open the border to millions of brown migrants, let any of us with a sense of decency or moral consistency never forget the brutal, racialized, defamatory treatment given to farmers who merely want to live in peace and produce food for a nation that has unleashed mobs of racialized lunatics on them in the ironic name of anti-racism.