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Trump’s evidence of South Africa ‘white genocide’ contains images from Democratic Republic of Congo

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Of course, Righties believed everything Trump said about South African "genocide."

Other images displayed by Trump during meeting with South African president Cyril Ramaphosa were false or misleading
The evidence of supposed mass killings of white South Africans presented by Donald Trump in a tense White House meeting on Wednesday were in some cases images from the Democratic Republic of Congo, while footage shown during the meeting was falsely portrayed as depicting “burial sites”.

“These are all white farmers that are being buried,” said Trump, holding up a print-out of an article accompanied by a picture during the contentious Oval Office meeting with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa.


The picture accompanying the article was in fact a screengrab of a video published by Reuters on 3 February and subsequently verified by the news agency’s fact check team, showing humanitarian workers lifting body bags in the Congolese city of Goma. The image was pulled from Reuters footage shot after deadly battles with Rwanda-backed M23 rebels.

At another point in the meeting, Trump ambushed Ramaphosa by playing a video that he claimed proved genocide is being committed against white people in South Africa. Within it was footage that Trump claimed showed the graves of more than a thousand white farmers, marked by white crosses.

The footage – taken at a highway connecting the small towns of Newcastle and Normandein in South Africa – in fact showed a memorial site, and not graves.

The video played by Trump on Wednesday contained several falsehoods and inaccuracies, but was intended to back the president’s offer of “refuge” to persecuted white farmers, which has angered the South African government which disputes the allegations. The White House claimed it showed evidence of genocide of white farmers in South Africa. This conspiracy theory, which has circulated among the far-right for years, is based on false claims.

The video prominently featured Julius Malema, a firebrand politician known for his radical rhetoric. He was seen in several clips wearing the red beret of his populist, Marxist-inspired Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) party and chanting calls to “cut the throat of whiteness” as well as a controversial anti-apartheid song “Kill the Boer, kill the farmer”.

Trump falsely said he was a government official, insinuating his inflammatory slogans reflected an official policy against South Africa’s white minority.

Malema is an opposition politician who gained prominence advocating radical reforms including land redistribution and nationalising key economic sectors.

The party only came fourth in last year’s elections, with 9.5% of the vote. During the Oval Office meeting, Ramaphosa and his delegation distanced themselves from Malema’s rhetoric.


For those who believed Trump without question:

All lies and jest
Still, a man hears what he wants to hear
And disregards the rest
 
Of course, Righties believed everything Trump said about South African "genocide."




For those who believed Trump without question:

All lies and jest
Still, a man hears what he wants to hear
And disregards the rest
What an embarrassment he is. <smh>
 
Was he trying to pass off dead black bodies as dead white bodies and then was, like, "oh, never mind."?
 
What an embarrassment he is. <smh>
Yet, as you can see, few responses to this thread. I am sure the Trumpers on here have seen this thread and have decided they don't want to respond because they would have to admit how silly they looked when they first believed what Trump told them.

Or........... could be that they still believe the lies and therefore there is no need to respond.
 
MAGAs: "BUH BUH BUH THIS DOESN'T TAKE AWAY FROM THE TRUTH WHITE GENOCIDE IN SOUTH AFRICA!




WHITES ARE BEING GENOCIDED, AND YEW LIBZ DON'T CARE!!!!"
 
MAGAs: "BUH BUH BUH THIS DOESN'T TAKE AWAY FROM THE TRUTH WHITE GENOCIDE IN SOUTH AFRICA!




WHITES ARE BEING GENOCIDED, AND YEW LIBZ DON'T CARE!!!!"
There IS genocide happening in Africa. South Sudan is one example. Why isn't Trump offering refuge to those being targeted? Can we take a guess?
 
"Y YEW LIBZ ALWAYZ MAK BOUT RACE?!?"
Pointing out white victims are ok to import to the US but black victims need to stay away makes us libs "racist."
 
Was he trying to pass off dead black bodies as dead white bodies and then was, like, "oh, never mind."?
You know Trump cares about it because he called it "white genocide." You know, the bad kind of genocide.

Trump was waving around photos of "white genocide" that turned out to be from a video Reuters published on Feb. 3 showing humanitarian workers with body bags in Goma, Congo following deadly conflicts with Rwanda-backed M23 rebels.

What an incompetent, reckless moron.
 
The Russian military is also involved in the Congo (ROC)....

Ok, and........................ sorry, but, that has little to do with Trump posting pictures of Congo genocide being passed off as S. African genocide.
 
What an incompetent, reckless moron.
Imagine what it says about his supporters who immediately regurgitated his claims before they realized they had been taken.
 
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