'Buying Himself some More Votes': TikTok Exposes Brutal Truth of Homeless Americans While Trump Offers South Africans Free Luxury Living
- President Donald Trump confronted South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on May 21, 2025, about alleged attacks on white farmers during a contentious Oval Office meeting.
- Trump's focus stemmed from claims by white South African advocacy group AfriForum, which assert farm attacks target white Afrikaners and accuse the government of inaction.
- During the meeting, Trump played a video showing white crosses marked as Afrikaner burial sites and handed Ramaphosa printouts alleging white farmer murders, while Ramaphosa denied these claims.
- From April 2020 to March 2024, South Africa experienced 225 farm-related homicides documented by law enforcement, with 53 victims identified as farmers—predominantly white—and many others being mostly Black farm workers, according to data analyzed by The New York Times.
- Trump granted refugee status to roughly 50 white South Africans amid disputed genocide claims, highlighting ongoing political tensions over rural crime narratives in South Africa.
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'Buying himself some more votes': TikTok exposes brutal truth of homeless Americans while Trump offers South Africans free luxury living
President Trump has been very clear that dealing with immigration has been high on his priority list. He’s claimed that Biden opened up the borders and promised that in his own term, he would be harsher and more stringent in enforcing immigration laws. But the silent part? There will be one exception: Afrikaners. On TikTok, a viral post showed white South African refugees arriving in America. The short clip featured homeless Americans onlooking …
[NHK] During a summit meeting with the South African president, US President Trump openly criticized South Africa for its persecution of its white minority.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa had come to Washington despite tense relations with goodwill, but Donald Trump had planned a very special show.
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