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Donald Trump has confronted South African President Cyril Ramaphosa over violence inflicted on white farmers in his country, in another tense televised White House meeting.

The Oval Office talks produced extraordinary scenes comparable to February's stoush with Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

The US president ordered the lights be dimmed in the Oval Office so his staff could play video clips on a large TV, including one of a far-left South African politician chanting a song with the lyrics "kill the farmer".

And as he leafed through news articles on the topic, he said white Afrikaner farmers had faced "death, death, death, horrible death".

"White South Africans are fleeing because of the violence and racist laws," Mr Trump said.

He also suggested Australia was being "inundated" with white farmers fleeing the country.

South Africa rejects the allegation that white people are disproportionately targeted by crime.

Murder and crime rates are high in the country, but the majority of victims are Black. Farmers of all races are victims of violent home invasions.

Mr Trump has previously said a "genocide" is taking place. In February, he ordered all assistance to the country be cut, and more recently welcomed several dozen white South African farmers to the US as refugees.

During the Oval Office meeting, he twice said many white farmers were seeking safety in Australia. "You take a look at Australia — they're being inundated, and we're being inundated with people that want to get out, and their farm is valueless."

The South African-born population is Australia's seventh-largest migrant community, making up 2.6 per cent of Australia's foreign-born population, according to the Department of Home Affairs.

In 2018, then-home affairs minister Peter Dutton sparked debate when he said white South African farmers needed "help from a civilised country", and ordered his department to investigate bringing them to Australia. The Turnbull government subsequently said there would be no special treatment for South African farmers under Australia's humanitarian visa program.

Moment the meeting turned

The Oval Office meeting, in which Mr Ramaphosa said he wanted to "reset the relationship between the United States and South Africa", started on friendly terms.

But the tone turned after a journalist asked Mr Trump: "What would it take for you to be convinced that there's no white genocide in South Africa?"

Before Mr Trump could respond, Mr Ramaphosa intervened. "I can answer that for the president," he said. "I'd rather have him answer it," Mr Trump said.

Mr Ramaphosa then said: "It will take President Trump listening to the voices of South Africans, some of whom are his good friends, like those who are here.

"When we have talks between us around a quiet table, it will take President Trump to listen to them."

When he finished speaking, Mr Trump said: "I must say … we have thousands of stories talking about it, we have documentaries, we have news stories."

After telling Mr Ramaphosa, "I could show you a couple of things", Mr Trump asked staff to turn the lights down and turn on a television to play a prepared video montage.

"It's a terrible sight," Mr Trump said as the video played. "I've never seen anything like it. Both sides of the road, you have crosses. There's people killed."

"Have they told you where that is, Mr President?" Mr Ramaphosa asked. "I'd like to know where that is. Because this I've never seen."

Mr Trump replied: "I mean, it's in South Africa, that's where."

South African police recorded 26,232 murders nationwide in 2024, of which 44 were linked to farming communities. Of those, eight of the victims were farmers.

The High Court in the country's Western Cape ruled that claims of white genocide were "clearly imagined and not real" in a case earlier this year.

'Sorry, I don't have a plane to give you'

The South African president's delegation included golfers Ernie Els and Retief Goosen, a gesture to the golf-obsessed US president. Mr Ramaphosa even brought Mr Trump a large book about South Africa's golf courses.

Also part of the delegation was luxury goods tycoon and Afrikaner Johann Rupert, who was included to help ease Mr Trump's concerns about land seizures from white farmers.

The tone of the meeting switched between jovial, serious and tense.

At one point, Mr Ramaphosa joked about Mr Trump accepting a gift of a jet from Qatar. "I'm sorry, I don't have a plane to give you," he said.

"I wish you did," Mr Trump replied. "If your country offered the United States Air Force a plane, I would take it."

"OK, OK, but coming back to this issue," Mr Ramaphosa said, "which I really would like us to talk about and talk about it very calmly. We were taught by Nelson Mandela that whenever there are problems, people need to sit down around the table and talk about it."

"Well, there are problems," Mr Trump replied.

Mr Trump has also accused the South African government of seizing white farmers' land through a new expropriation law. But no land has been seized, and the South African government has pushed back, saying US criticism is driven by misinformation.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-05-22/donald-trump-cyril-ramaphosa-oval-office-meeting/105321376

 

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antisemitismy.....

 

John Menadue

Weaponisation of ‘antisemitism’ hides primitive savagery of Palestinian genocide

 

As expressed in the UN General Assembly, the vast majority of the world’s governments and peoples agree that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza and now the West Bank.

The main supporters of Israel — the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, the settler colonial states — have all expropriated their indigenous populations and find little disagreement with Israel doing the same.

What an abysmal state Australia is in when we deliberately turn away from the mass murder of Palestinians. If it was white Christians or Jews suffering this fate, the genocide would have stopped long ago.

The UN Under-Secretary General for Humanitarian Affairs has cried out that a” flood” of aid is urgently needed or 14,000 babies will die in the next 48 hours.

Our so-called “leaders” in church, politics, universities and media have the blood of tens of thousands of Palestinians on their hands. To say nothing to condemn genocide is to choose the side of war criminals in the Israeli Government and IDF. And that is what our “leaders” have done. Frightened by the Zionist lobby, they say nothing.

What will they be able to say when they are asked in future, “What did you do to try and stop the genocide?”

Only the US veto in the Security Council prevents full disclosure of the barbarity of the IDF, supported by the people of Israel. We have been lied to time and time again that the IDF was only targeting Hamas and not civilians.

Since 2018, Netanyahu has allowed suitcases holding millions in Qatari cash to enter Gaza through its crossings to strengthen Hamas against the Palestinian Authority of Mahmoud Abbas.

Now we are told by Netanyahu that Hamas is the epitome of terrorist evil and must be destroyed. Israel was founded with the help of three Zionist terrorist organisations – the Haganah, the Irgun and the Stern Gang. The real terrorists are now in the Israeli Government and the IDF.

Netanyahu has, for decades, opposed a two-state solution and our timid politicians prattle on about it, but do nothing to seriously advance it. The extremists in the Zionist lobby don’t want a two-state solution either. They want Israeli occupation of all of Palestine.

So much of our media in in thrall to the Zionist lobby and its propaganda. They deliberately manufacture consent for the genocide. Truth is discounted. Ignorance is widespread. The Zionist-concocted campaign is a disgrace to anyone who is truly human and cares for the truth.

There is a campaign in the Western world by the Zionist lobby to assert that criticism of the Israeli Government’s genocide in Gaza is antisemitic. “Antisemitism” has become a cloak to hide the genocide, mass murder and displacement of Palestinian people.

We are told to heed the hurt feelings of Zionists, some on university campuses, who support genocide or have wilfully chosen to ignore it.

These hypersensitive souls should not be surprised when peaceful demonstrators point out to them and others that the country they are supporting is committing criminal violence and genocide. Surely the Palestinian mothers of 18,000 murdered children have more reason to be hurt than those in Australia who play the victim to divert attention from genocide? The real victims are in Gaza, not on Australian university campuses.

University vice-chancellors dare not disobey the Zionist lobby.

The historic victims of the Holocaust are now inflicting another holocaust on the Palestinian people. This has been ongoing for a century, seizing Palestinian land, killing the people and destroying their communities We are expected to ignore it.

The genocidal intent of Israel is abundantly clear as numerous United Nations resolutions, the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court have made clear. The leader of Israel is an indicted war criminal. In the US, he gets support from a convicted felon when he should be arrested and extradited to The Hague for trial.

But the Zionist lobby is hell-bent on stopping criticism of the behaviour of Israel and its criminal leadership.

Under illegal Israeli occupation, Palestinians have a right to rebel. The Zionist strategy to label people who criticise Israel as antisemitic should be exposed as a cover for Israeli genocide.

The lives of Palestinians killed in the Gaza genocide are as valuable as the lives lost by Jews in the European Holocaust. “Never again” must apply not just to Jews, but to Palestinians and all humanity.

We must not allow the weaponisation of antisemitism to crush legitimate criticism of the ongoing genocide and ethnic cleansing in Gaza and the West Bank. To criticise the Israel genocide is not antisemitic. It is a plea for justice and peace.

Many Germans told us after World War II that they did not know about the Holocaust. Today we have no excuse that we don’t know. The holocaust today is live streamed across the world.

When will our so-called leaders call the bluff of the Zionist lobby and speak clearly about justice and peace for Palestinians, Jews and all humanity?

 

John Menadue is the Founder and Editor in Chief of Pearls and Irritations. He was formerly Secretary of the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet under Gough Whitlam and Malcolm Fraser, Ambassador to Japan, Secretary of the Department of Immigration and CEO of Qantas.

https://johnmenadue.com/post/2025/05/weaponisation-of-antisemitism-hides-primitive-savagery-of-palestinian-genocide/

 

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‘Look at Australia’: Trump ambushes South African president over ‘white genocide’

 

Washington: US President Donald Trump confronted his South African counterpart with unfounded claims of a genocide of Afrikaner farmers, and ranted extensively about the American media, in another extraordinary and tense Oval Office meeting with a foreign leader.

Trump dimmed the lights and played a video purporting to back up his assertions about the state-sanctioned mass murder of Afrikaners, the white ethnic minority that ruled South Africa during apartheid, as the country’s president, Cyril Ramaphosa, was made to watch.

Trump twice cited Australia as evidence during the exchange, claiming both Australia and the United States were being flooded with white South African farmers. Dozens arrived in the US last week after the Trump administration fast-tracked their approval as refugees.

“You take a look at Australia, they’re being inundated and we’re being inundated with people that want to get out,” Trump said. “This is a very serious situation and … if we had a real press, this would be exposed.”

 

Trump held up printouts of articles about white farmers whom he said had been the victims of farm attacks, including robberies, land dispossession and murders.

Gang violence is rife in South Africa, although as Ramaphosa and other officials pointed out during the Oval Office meeting, most murder victims in South Africa are black. [GUSNOTE: SAME IN THE USA...]

https://www.smh.com.au/world/north-america/look-at-australia-trump-ambushes-south-african-president-over-white-genocide-20250522-p5m170.html

 

"LOOK AT AUSTRALIA?..." I'M POLISHING MY SIZE 45 SHOES TO KICK DONALD'S ARSE! WE DON'T MURDER "WHITE FARMERS" BUT WE SURE MURDERED A FEW ABORIGINAL PEOPLE FOR WHITE FARMERS TO PLANT SOME CARROTS !!!

 

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YOURDEMOCRACY.NET RECORDS HISTORY AS IT SHOULD BE — NOT AS THE WESTERN MEDIA WRONGLY REPORTS IT.

 

         Gus Leonisky

         POLITICAL CARTOONIST SINCE 1951.