President Trump Confronts South African President About Violent Attacks Against White Farmers and Controversial Land Policies
By The Blog Source
In a dramatic Oval Office exchange on Wednesday, President Trump questioned South African President Cyril Ramaphosa about the nation's contentious land policy and violent attacks against white farmers.
Trump dimmed the lights in the Oval Office to show a film depicting violence against white South African farmers, which included cries for death from the controversial political figure Julius Malema.ius Malema. Furthermore, the film showcased roadside memorials ostensibly dedicated to white farmers who lost their lives, highlighting what Trump depicted as a human rights disaster for the white minority.
Ramaphosa stated, "Our government policy is completely, completely against what he was saying," rejecting the idea that such speech represented the stance of his government. President Donald Trump presented South African President Cyril Ramaphosa with footage of racially motivated violence against white people, particularly farmers, during a bilateral meeting at the White House on Wednesday.
Trump warned Ramaphosa, citing what he said were first-hand reports from South African contacts, "They take your land, and they kill you." The meeting's film featured images of tributes for white farmers who were purportedly killed in rural areas of the nation, along with provocative excerpts of Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema seemingly calling for violence against the white minority.
Visibly uneasy, Ramaphosa pushed back hard from his seat across from the president. He declared, "What you witnessed—the speeches that were being given—that is not government policy." "What he was saying is totally, totally against our government policy."
The dispute also centered on South Africa's recently implemented land policy, which permits the government to seize "unused" land without paying compensation. Under the pretense of reform, Trump expressed concern that the bill will be used to further target white landowners.
Elon Musk, a billionaire who was born in South Africa and has been advising Trump on economic and technological matters, witnessed the face-off when he was in the Oval Office.
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