The recent exchange between Donald Trump and Cyril Ramaphosa over South Africa's new Expropriation Act has exposed more than just international tensions - it has revealed the sophisticated machinery of narrative control that protects discriminatory policies from legitimate criticism.
Rhamposa's response is pretty adequate. It was probably written by a jew on Madison Avenue. What Rhamposa is saying is 'Our anti-White republic has an anti-White constitution, so we can legally engage in anti-White confiscation.'
Since neither Trump nor Musk mention White people *specifically* Rhamposa's PR flacks were given a huge bolt-hole through which to escape.
Trying to make the problem about generic 'racism' is a feature of Trump's jew-controlled politics: the word 'White' must never pass his lips.
Trump's anti-White politics is why I didn't vote for him in 2024.
Rhamposa's response is pretty adequate. It was probably written by a jew on Madison Avenue. What Rhamposa is saying is 'Our anti-White republic has an anti-White constitution, so we can legally engage in anti-White confiscation.'
Since neither Trump nor Musk mention White people *specifically* Rhamposa's PR flacks were given a huge bolt-hole through which to escape.
Trying to make the problem about generic 'racism' is a feature of Trump's jew-controlled politics: the word 'White' must never pass his lips.
Trump's anti-White politics is why I didn't vote for him in 2024.