Johannesburg’s students landed on the streets of the district, offering the white Africans of US President Donald Trump to accept the white Africans as “ridiculous” and “lame” among the South African people of all the race. Trump cut aid in South Africa and claimed that without evidence, that the government government is seizing white -owned land and harassing the descendants of European settlers, Africans.
The world’s richest person and Trump’s right-handed South African billionaire Elon Musk has echoed the principles of far-flung conspiracy about a “white massacre” in the country in the past.
“Trump doesn’t know anything about this. I think Elon Musk is pushing him back and saying: ‘There’s something. Look at it,” Lulasuku Mahalangu said.
“Its greed,” said the electrical engineering student.
“When you have a lot of power, you think you can control all.”
Many people have expressed resentment and confidence that whites in South Africa can be given the status of suffering.
An African Nationalist Party headed by the Nationalist Nationalist Party ruled the country till 1994.
Blondes still own two-thirds of the farm and earns three times more on average than black South African people.
“I find it strange because I live here and I do not see that kind of harassment in any way,” said 34 -year -old Landal Yande.
‘Borderline lame’
“It’s ridiculous, funny and strange,” said Jayande, a telecom expert with NEET Black and Brown Drawlock and Chin-Portene beard.
“I think we are quite adjusted with everything that happened in our past,” Jayande said, “There is no such thing as apartheid 2.0.”
Trump’s criticism is on a new law that allows the South African government, under certain circumstances, to seize the property without payment if it is decided to be in public interest.
The law mainly explains an existing legal structure. Legal experts have insisted that it does not give new powers to the government.
The refugees caught several offers, including the right -wing white lobby group, as an offer to accept Trump’s proposal.
The suggestions “are some racist ventures,” said 22 -year -old Rebettsve Mosu.
“It is without thinking and border lame.”
Trump’s executive order draws plugs on all American funding in South Africa, including a major contribution to the country’s HIV program.
“The US has cheated us by bringing him back,” 56 -year -old Pastor Israel Natsangses said about Trump.
“He played with Africa and he is re -doing it,” he said, warning that Trump’s policies “will disturb them”.
Life in America is ‘not cheap’
The South Africa government has demanded apprehension about the decline from Trump’s rehabilitation motion, saying that it was “irony” that it came from a nation that started a exile program.
“Who wants to leave this beautiful country?” Adjusting Jende to his designer shades, posed, saying that his white friends found the proposal in laughter.
62 -year -old tax and insurance expert Matthew Butler said Trump’s plan offers rarely to Africans, but may eventually give very little.
“America is not cheap,” a white person with a calm behavior told AFP. “Are you going to work? How are you going to live life?”
However, the South African Chamber of Commerce in the United States reported an increase in inquiry about rehabilitation, guessing that 50,000 people could consider leaving South Africa.
No one of them should be prevented from leaving, in the way of shopping for a staff party, the University of Vitwatrasrand Lecturer Hannah Maja.
“Whatever they want to do for what they want to get and they need to get fresh air what they want and they need.”
“I think something interesting when the white people meet together and decide to fight. Because at the end of the day, black people are still suffering,” he said.
It was a call that was not resonating with Clayton Ndlovu, a student of the film.
“We need those Africans. We do not get together, we really need them,” said 22 -year -old.
“Trump is just trying to scare people.”
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