
Trump's 'white genocide' claims ignore the reality of life and crime in South Africa
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
62% : It remains to be seen, though, whether a fellow billionaire and a few rounds with South Africa's finest golfers will be enough to mollify Trump and persuade him to attend the G20 summit in Johannesburg in November.43% : Trump said they were paying respects to more than 1,000 murdered white farmers.
32% : However, their presence could snap Trump out of attack mode.
28% : Trump then whipped out a sheaf of printed-out news articles, intoning, "Death ... death ... death," before handing it over to Ramaphosa.
27% : The Oval Office meeting with South Africa's president, Cyril Ramaphosa, started with exchanges of pleasantries, before Donald Trump shouted "turn the lights down" and a video was played to support his false claims that white South African farmers are being murdered for their race.
26% : In February, Trump signed an executive order cutting aid to South Africa, accusing it of "unjust racial discrimination" against the white Afrikaner minority, which ruled the country during apartheid.
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