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South African president denies white genocide -- then Trump shoves proof in his face | Blaze Media

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    65% ReliableAverage

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    94% Very Right

  • Politician Portrayal

    -49% Negative

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50% : He suggested further that Trump could benefit from hearing his ministers' perspectives on the matter.
46% : During their meeting in the Oval Office, Trump dimmed the lights and played footage undermining Ramaphosa's claims.
35% : " Trump then had his team dim the lights and roll footage of the reality the South African president and elements of the Western liberal media are apparently keen to gloss over. RELATED: Episcopal Church kills government partnership over request to resettle white Afrikaner refugees With the South African president grinning uncomfortably beside him, Trump pointed at video showing thousands of white crosses stretching for miles along a roadside between Mokopane and Polokwane, South Africa, each commemorating farmers slain in recent years.
35% : And when they kill the white farmer, nothing happens to them," said Trump.
35% : "You're taking people's land away from them, and those people in many cases are being executed," said Trump.
34% : " In another clip Trump played for the benefit of Ramaphosa and the doubting journalists in the room, South Africa's Marxist-Leninist political party, the Economic Freedom Fighters, could be seen chanting with a stadium full of people about butchering the ethnic Afrikaner minority.
25% : We have news stories," said Trump, evidently not buying what Ramaphosa was selling.
23% : While the socialist leader sought to steer the conversation to other issues, including trade, Trump pressed him about the mistreatment and murder of white Afrikaner farmers, who are also known as Boers.
16% : "It's a terrible sight," said Trump.

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