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    Trump Pushes White Genocide Claim In Oval Office Meeting With Ramaphosa, SA President Rejects False Narrative

    Anjianjei ConstantineBy Anjianjei ConstantineMay 22, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Trump Pushes White Genocide Claim In Oval Office Meeting With Ramaphosa, SA President Rejects False Narrative
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    In a dimly lit Oval Office, former U.S. President Donald Trump cued up a dramatic video for South African President Cyril Ramaphosa during a meeting intended to focus on diplomatic and economic relations. The footage showed a rural dirt road lined with white crosses, accompanied by solemn music and grieving figures.

    “These are burial sites. Over a thousand white farmers,” Trump claimed.

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    But the video’s true origin told a different story. It was from a 2020 memorial in Newcastle, South Africa, honouring a murdered farming couple. The white crosses were symbolic, temporary markers—not evidence of mass graves.

    Trump Pushes White Genocide Claim In Oval Office Meeting With Ramaphosa, SA President Rejects False Narrative-SurgeZirc SA

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    A New York Times investigation confirmed the scene had been grossly misrepresented. Even Google Street View imagery from 2023 showed the crosses were no longer there.

    Despite the facts, Trump continued his presentation, flipping through a stack of printed articles from far-right outlets like American Thinker. He pointed to unrelated images—including one of Red Cross workers with body bags from the Democratic Republic of Congo—claiming they were evidence of white farmers being killed.

    “Death of people, death, horrible death,” Trump said. “These are all white farmers that are being buried.”

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    South African Data Contradicts Trump’s Narrative

    While violent farm attacks remain a serious issue in South Africa, there is no statistical basis for the claim that white farmers are being uniquely targeted. The country grapples with a broader epidemic of violence—an average of 75 people are murdered daily, the majority being young Black men in urban communities.

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    South African billionaire Johann Rupert, who was present at the meeting, provided needed context.
    “We have too many deaths, but it’s across the board. It’s not only white farmers,” Rupert told Trump.

    Despite this, Trump doubled down, even citing a controversial clip of EFF leader Julius Malema chanting “Kill the Boer, Kill the Farmer.” When Ramaphosa calmly explained that Malema was not part of the government and his views did not reflect official policy, Trump offered no response—just more media clippings and unfounded headlines.

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    When Conspiracy Meets Diplomacy

    The encounter underscored a dangerous dynamic in modern politics: the blending of viral misinformation with high-level diplomacy. What was supposed to be a constructive meeting became a moment of political theatre—emotional, racially charged, and deeply misleading.

    By invoking the debunked “white genocide” narrative, Trump risked inflaming racial tensions in both the U.S. and South Africa. His inability to verify the source of the footage further highlighted the fragility of facts in the age of online disinformation.

    Ramaphosa remained composed, letting data and his delegates speak for South Africa. And while Trump left the door open to possibly attending the upcoming G20 summit in South Africa, the meeting left behind a reminder: in global diplomacy, weaponised perception can be as dangerous as any policy.


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