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White South Africans gather in support of Trump and his claims that they are victims of racism

South Africa White Protest
February 15, 2025
ALFONSO NQUNJANA, GERALD IMRAY - AP

PRETORIA, South Africa (AP) โ€” Some white South Africans showed support for President Donald Trump on Saturday and gathered at the U.S. Embassy in Pretoria to claim they are victims of racism by their own government.

Hundreds of protesters held placards that read โ€œThank God for President Trumpโ€ and displayed other messages criticizing what they see as racist laws instituted by the South African government that discriminate against the white minority.

Many were from the Afrikaner community that Trump focused on in an executive order a week ago that cut aid and assistance to the Black-led South African government. In the order, Trump said South Africa's Afrikaners, who are descendants of mainly Dutch colonial settlers, were being targeted by a new law that allows the government to expropriate private land.

White South Africans gather in support of Trump and his claims that they are victims of racism
South Africa White Protest

The South African government has denied its new law is tied to race and says Trump's claims over the country and the law have been full of misinformation and distortions.

Trump said land was being expropriated from Afrikaners โ€” which the order referred to as "racially disfavored landowners" โ€” when no land has been taken under the law. Trump also announced a plan to offer Afrikaners refugee status in the U.S. They are only one part of South Africa's white minority.

In a speech to Parliament this week, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said the forced removal of any people from their land will never be allowed in South Africa again after millions of Blacks were dispossessed of property under the apartheid system of white minority rule and hundreds of years of colonialism before that.

โ€œThe people of this country know the pain of forced removals," Ramaphosa said. He said the land law does not allow any arbitrary taking of land and only refers to land that can be redistributed for the public good.

White South Africans gather in support of Trump and his claims that they are victims of racism
South Africa White Protest

The Trump administration's criticism and punishment of South Africa has elevated a long-standing dilemma in the country over moves to address the wrongs of centuries of white minority rule that oppressed the Black majority.

According to the government, the land law aims to fairly address the inequality that the majority of farmland in South Africa is owned by whites, even though they make up just 7% of the country's population.

White protesters on Saturday held banners referencing the expropriation law but also other affirmative action policies put in place by the government since the end of apartheid in 1994 to advance opportunities for Blacks. Those laws, known as Black Economic Empowerment, have been a source of frustration for some white people.

Influential Trump adviser Elon Musk โ€” who was raised in South Africa โ€” has also criticized South Africaโ€™s government and claimed it is anti-white for years, although some have questioned his motivations. He has recently failed to get a license for his Starlink satellite internet service in South Africa because it doesnโ€™t meet the countryโ€™s affirmative action criteria.

White South Africans gather in support of Trump and his claims that they are victims of racism
South Africa White Protest

While race has long framed South African politics, the country has been largely successful in reconciling its racially diverse people in the years after apartheid. The current government is made up of a coalition of 10 Black-led and white-led political parties that are working together.

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Imray reported from Cape Town, South Africa.

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White South Africans gather in support of Trump and his claims that they are victims of racism
South Africa White Protest

AP Africa news: https://apnews.com/hub/africa

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