Trump Claimed This Photo Proved 'Genocide' Of White South Africans, But There's 1 Big Problem

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During a contentious meeting with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on Wednesday, President Donald Trump offered a barrage of videos and images as so-called proof of “white genocide” in South Africa.

But at least one image Trump was referencing on Wednesday was not even from South Africa.

As Agence France-Presse first reported, an image Trump pointed to while citing violence against white farmers in South Africa was actually a depiction of femicide. The photo showed Red Cross workers carrying the body bags of women who’d been raped and burned alive in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The image, which was featured on the site American Thinker, was included in a larger blog post that raised concerns about South Africa’s land expropriation law, though the photo is not related to that policy in any way. The picture, as the caption indicates, is a screengrab from a video posted by the Indian outlet WION, which utilized Reuters footage.

Ramaphosa, meanwhile, has firmly dismissed Trump’s genocide claims as part of a “false narrative.” South African officials have emphasized that there’s scant evidence that white farmers have faced more violence than Black farmers in the country, and Ramaphosa noted in February that no land has been confiscated from anyone as the result of a new 2024 law.
 
Crime has become rampant in S. Africa since the White apartheid government fell and was replaced by a Black majority one, but genocide isn't happening there, at least not yet. And, yes, farm confiscation was a thing up until recently as the government began to realize, as Zimbabwe finally had to admit, taking land that belonged to White farmers and effectively socializing / collectivizing it would only lead to a total collapse of the agricultural sector in S. Africa.

As for the crime problem, rural crime against farms and residents in isolated areas has been an ongoing problem of huge proportions. Criminals recognize that an isolated farm or rural home is an easy target to do a home invasion, robbery, etc. That's why they pick these.
 
During a contentious meeting with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on Wednesday, President Donald Trump offered a barrage of videos and images as so-called proof of “white genocide” in South Africa.

But at least one image Trump was referencing on Wednesday was not even from South Africa.

As Agence France-Presse first reported, an image Trump pointed to while citing violence against white farmers in South Africa was actually a depiction of femicide. The photo showed Red Cross workers carrying the body bags of women who’d been raped and burned alive in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The image, which was featured on the site American Thinker, was included in a larger blog post that raised concerns about South Africa’s land expropriation law, though the photo is not related to that policy in any way. The picture, as the caption indicates, is a screengrab from a video posted by the Indian outlet WION, which utilized Reuters footage.

Ramaphosa, meanwhile, has firmly dismissed Trump’s genocide claims as part of a “false narrative.” South African officials have emphasized that there’s scant evidence that white farmers have faced more violence than Black farmers in the country, and Ramaphosa noted in February that no land has been confiscated from anyone as the result of a new 2024 law.
Crime has become rampant in S. Africa since the White apartheid government fell and was replaced by a Black majority one, but genocide isn't happening there, at least not yet. And, yes, farm confiscation was a thing up until recently as the government began to realize, as Zimbabwe finally had to admit, taking land that belonged to White farmers and effectively socializing / collectivizing it would only lead to a total collapse of the agricultural sector in S. Africa.

As for the crime problem, rural crime against farms and residents in isolated areas has been an ongoing problem of huge proportions. Criminals recognize that an isolated farm or rural home is an easy target to do a home invasion, robbery, etc. That's why they pick these.
Can you justify what you posted????
 
During a contentious meeting with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on Wednesday, President Donald Trump offered a barrage of videos and images as so-called proof of “white genocide” in South Africa.

But at least one image Trump was referencing on Wednesday was not even from South Africa.

As Agence France-Presse first reported, an image Trump pointed to while citing violence against white farmers in South Africa was actually a depiction of femicide. The photo showed Red Cross workers carrying the body bags of women who’d been raped and burned alive in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The image, which was featured on the site American Thinker, was included in a larger blog post that raised concerns about South Africa’s land expropriation law, though the photo is not related to that policy in any way. The picture, as the caption indicates, is a screengrab from a video posted by the Indian outlet WION, which utilized Reuters footage.

Ramaphosa, meanwhile, has firmly dismissed Trump’s genocide claims as part of a “false narrative.” South African officials have emphasized that there’s scant evidence that white farmers have faced more violence than Black farmers in the country, and Ramaphosa noted in February that no land has been confiscated from anyone as the result of a new 2024 law.
Crazy Trump and the American Thinker aren't known from being very factual.
 
Can you justify what you posted????


So, while "genocide" isn't going on in S. Africa, rampant crime like never before seen there, is going on. Currently S. Africa has the 5th highest murder rate in the world. It has one of the highest violent crime rates too. So, crimes against rural, isolated, farms and homes is common there.
 


So, while "genocide" isn't going on in S. Africa, rampant crime like never before seen there, is going on. Currently S. Africa has the 5th highest murder rate in the world. It has one of the highest violent crime rates too. So, crimes against rural, isolated, farms and homes is common there.

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During a contentious meeting with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on Wednesday, President Donald Trump offered a barrage of videos and images as so-called proof of “white genocide” in South Africa.

But at least one image Trump was referencing on Wednesday was not even from South Africa.

As Agence France-Presse first reported, an image Trump pointed to while citing violence against white farmers in South Africa was actually a depiction of femicide. The photo showed Red Cross workers carrying the body bags of women who’d been raped and burned alive in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The image, which was featured on the site American Thinker, was included in a larger blog post that raised concerns about South Africa’s land expropriation law, though the photo is not related to that policy in any way. The picture, as the caption indicates, is a screengrab from a video posted by the Indian outlet WION, which utilized Reuters footage.

Ramaphosa, meanwhile, has firmly dismissed Trump’s genocide claims as part of a “false narrative.” South African officials have emphasized that there’s scant evidence that white farmers have faced more violence than Black farmers in the country, and Ramaphosa noted in February that no land has been confiscated from anyone as the result of a new 2024 law.
You saying there isn’t genocide?
 


So, while "genocide" isn't going on in S. Africa, rampant crime like never before seen there, is going on. Currently S. Africa has the 5th highest murder rate in the world. It has one of the highest violent crime rates too. So, crimes against rural, isolated, farms and homes is common there.
This murder rate can't be just against whites, since they're only 7+% of the population.
 
This murder rate can't be just against whites, since they're only 7+% of the population.
It's against the rural population in general. Crime in general is out-of-control in S. Africa with gangs roaming looking for easy targets. Murder isn't their primary intent. It's looting, robbing, and that sort of thing. They want money and goods not dead bodies. The problems with that start when the people they're attacking start fighting back.
 
Crazy Trump and the American Thinker aren't known from being very factual.
Yeah your right,...its not happening. :rolleyes: Thats why there is a South African politician filling up a whole soccer stadium shouting " SHOOT TO KILL THE WHITE FARMER" I hope all the farmers leave. In fact,...I wouldn't put it past Trump to send in the troops to evacuate them all and bring them here. Hey,...the south Africans don't want the farmers,....fine,...starve then Bitches.

 
I have a feeling that South African politician is going to get taught a lesson very soon all about killing. All POTUS has to do is say the word,.......easy as taking candy from a baby. GONE. Probably contract it out to Mossad. Clean hands that way. ;)
 
During a contentious meeting with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on Wednesday, President Donald Trump offered a barrage of videos and images as so-called proof of “white genocide” in South Africa.

But at least one image Trump was referencing on Wednesday was not even from South Africa.

As Agence France-Presse first reported, an image Trump pointed to while citing violence against white farmers in South Africa was actually a depiction of femicide. The photo showed Red Cross workers carrying the body bags of women who’d been raped and burned alive in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The image, which was featured on the site American Thinker, was included in a larger blog post that raised concerns about South Africa’s land expropriation law, though the photo is not related to that policy in any way. The picture, as the caption indicates, is a screengrab from a video posted by the Indian outlet WION, which utilized Reuters footage.

Ramaphosa, meanwhile, has firmly dismissed Trump’s genocide claims as part of a “false narrative.” South African officials have emphasized that there’s scant evidence that white farmers have faced more violence than Black farmers in the country, and Ramaphosa noted in February that no land has been confiscated from anyone as the result of a new 2024 law.
Facts don’t matter!
 
Yeah your right,...its not happening. :rolleyes: Thats why there is a South African politician filling up a whole soccer stadium shouting " SHOOT TO KILL THE WHITE FARMER" I hope all the farmers leave. In fact,...I wouldn't put it past Trump to send in the troops to evacuate them all and bring them here. Hey,...the south Africans don't want the farmers,....fine,...starve then Bitches.

Youtube videos can be posted by anyone, and there's no verification of what gets posted on Youtube, and therefore these videos are well known for being totally false.
 
:magagrin: Youtube videos can be posted by anyone, and there's no verification of what gets posted on Youtube, and therefore these videos are well known for being totally false.
Obvious lying and the denial of facts like you do is one of the reasons you got your asses handed to you in the last election. By all means....please continue. We will have it ALL...HELL..WE ALREADY DO..: )
 
By all means Trumpet...please continue on doing exactly as you and most of the left is doing. Thanks a million bud....we coukdnt have done it without you...lmao!
 
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