
Claim: White South African – members of African, or Boer, Minority Group – do not face racial discrimination or oppression by the South African government.
Decision: wrong. Major political leaders of the country have called for thousands of supporters to assassinate boars, and the government has recently passed a law that can lead to expansion of land without compensation, Breightbart News Senior Editor-Editor-Laers Joel Polak, born in South Africa, told Fox News this week.
Talking with anchor Will Can, Polake touched President Donald Trump Recent use After a small group, “land seized,” “discrimination,” and “genocide” to describe the plight of Africans arrived In the United States as refugees on Monday:
“In those three words, the massacre may occur a short time premature,” he said. “But, when you look at the statements of the major South African politicians, especially Julius Malima, who held a rally on South Africa’s Human Rights Day in March and ‘kill the farmer, shoot the farmer, kill the Boar’ … which was taken by the judicial system of South Africa, but the courts did not decide to intervene.”
The leader of the remote and left economic freedom fighters of South Africa and a member of the National Assembly, Malima, regularly leads the supporters calling to “kill Boor”:
Just this March, South Africa’s Supreme Court refuse To allow the appeal of the decision of a lower court to allow the appeal that the “kill Boer” was not hated by abusive language or provoking under the phrase law, “Breitebart News said.
Poolak explained, “Even in this country, it will be declared. It is not a protected speech under the first amendment if it is provoking immediate loss or violence. That’s why, members of that group definitely have a good reason to fear the government.”
What has been passed on real discriminatory law, Conservative Radio Host also explained how South African President Cyril Ramposa Put signature on Earlier this year, the Expropulation Act allows seizure of assets without compensation.
Polake said, “The South African government passed a law, called the Expromination Act, which allows property, not only the fields, without compensation. And it is broadcasting the rules that ban the percentage of white employees that can work in various industries.”
“So the President is accurate that members of that group are facing the threat of racial discrimination and boycott,” he said.
Since America accepted only 59 Afrikaner refugees, Ramfosa called They “coward” and Claimed That they do not face discrimination, Breetbart News said.
Cain asked to have a connection between American diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) ideology, what is going on in South Africa, on which Polake agreed:
That’s perfect. I think this story has a strong interest in the United States due to Dei’s rollback. This is the logical consequence of Dei that people are deprived of job opportunities and rejected and have to find their opportunities.
There is also a comprehensive strategic element in all this. South Africa is an important ally in the United States in Africa, and these racist policies actually make South Africa weak within South Africa. We need South Africa to be strong. Raceless discrimination weakens a society, any society. We do not want to see South Africa becoming another Rwanda. We need to strengthen South Africa, and hopefully it receives the message that South Africa needs to improve.
By the way, not only a planlide of 59 refugees – 70,000 Africans have applied for the status of the refugee. And if nothing else, the American rugby team is going to be much better.
In a final comment before the Fox News segment ends, Polak commented on an Episcopal Charity Group Leaving A taxpayer-funded refugee program due to the reception of Trump’s Africans.
He said, “There is a reluctance to help members of the so -called privileged groups, but how easily we forget that it is often privileged groups that are the goals of such dangers,” he said. For example, Tutsi was seen as a more educated and professional in Rwanda – and a million was killed in the Rwandan massacre. ,
He said, “So I am afraid that the stance of the church decreases with a moral standard,” he said.
Olivia Rondo Washington is a political reporter for Breetbart News located in DC. Find him X/Twitter And Instagram,