According to “land expropriation” and” white genocide,” US president Donald Trump has indicated he won’t attend the G20 summit in South Africa.
How could we be expected to travel to South Africa for the very significant G20 meeting when property confiscation and murder are the main topics of conversation, Trump wrote in a blog on Truth Social?
They are” taking the land of white farmers, and then killing them and their families.” This is not covered in the media. All achievements to South Africa have been halted by the United States. Is this our desired G20 destination? I don’t believe so,”! he said.
Julius Malema, the leader of the small, far-left Economic Freedom Fighters ( EFF), was quoted as saying “revolutionary act” and calling killing “revolutionary act” in Trump’s social media post.
In post-apartheid South Africa, where over 70 % of industrial land is still owned by the light majority, land reform is still a hot topic, according to news organization AFP. When asked about Donald Trump’s suggestion that he would abstain from the G20 summit, a spokesperson for South African president Cyril Ramaphosa responded,” We were no more expecting him to go anyway,” according to AFP.
During Donald Trump’s presidency, relations between South Africa and the United States have gotten worse, with Washington accusing the African country of following anti-white laws on numerous occasions. Trump most lately passed an executive order lowering US funding for South Africa and granting immigrant status to Afrikaners in the US.
Following a rally by the Economic Freedom Fighters ( EFF), a far-left opposition party, where members sang a controversial song with the lyrics” Kill the Boer, the farmer,” Elon Musk, a South African-born billionaire, has also been accusing some South African political figures of “actively promoting white genocide.”
Marco Rubio, the US secretary of state, claimed the G20 summit in South Africa was “anti-American,” and that he had also skipped it in February. The G20 conference will be held in November at the G20 summit in South Africa, which will be held there until 2025.
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