Trump Plays Shocking Video of “Kill the Boer” Chants in Explosive Showdown with South African President Ramaphosa

Trump Confronts Ramaphosa Over White Farmer Killings, Demands Acknowledgment of Growing Genocide Crisis

In a dramatic and highly charged bilateral meeting on Wednesday, President Donald Trump directly confronted South African President Cyril Ramaphosa with undeniable evidence of anti-White rhetoric and violent calls for genocide against Afrikaner farmers — playing a graphic video montage that featured South Africans chanting, “Kill the Boer, the Farmer!

The clash came after Ramaphosa publicly denied the existence of genocide against White farmers and urged Trump to “listen to South Africans” rather than “foreign media distortions.” Trump responded by doing just that — presenting real footage, compiled reports, and burial site imagery to challenge Ramaphosa’s denial head-on.

Trump: “We Have Thousands of Stories. It Must Be Responded To.”

“Let me see the articles please… and turn the lights down,” Trump told the press, before airing a reel of violent anti-White chants led by controversial South African politician Julius Malema, head of the Marxist Economic Freedom Fighters party.

Malema, featured prominently in the footage, has repeatedly led mobs in chanting “Shoot to kill! Kill the Boer!” — chants that have ignited international concern but were shamefully ruled as “not hate speech” by South Africa’s Equality Court in 2022.

The display was a direct challenge to Ramaphosa, who appeared visibly caught off guard. Trump continued:

“We have documentaries, we have news stories… and it has to be responded to.”

Ramaphosa Deflects: “If There Was Genocide, My Colleagues Wouldn’t Be Here”

The South African president attempted to downplay the situation, stating:

“If there was Afrikaner farmer genocide, I can bet you these three gentlemen would not be here, including my Minister of Agriculture.”

He doubled down on his insistence that Trump “listen to South Africans” — while ignoring the pleas of thousands of Afrikaners seeking asylum in the United States due to escalating violence, land seizures, and state-sanctioned hostility.

White Farmers in Peril: Mass Killings, Land Confiscation, and Global Silence

The issue of violence against White farmers in South Africa has been a long-standing flashpoint for human rights advocates. According to investigative reports and numerous eyewitness testimonies, over 1,000 Afrikaner farmers have been brutally murdered, with thousands more living under constant threat. Burials and memorials for these victims are rarely covered by mainstream media outlets.

The South African government’s land reform efforts, which include seizing farmland without compensation, have only deepened fears of racial persecution.

“This isn’t just about race,” one Trump adviser said. “This is about human rights. And right now, South Africa is failing that test.”

Trump’s Message: The World Can’t Keep Ignoring This

The video, which has since gone viral online, marks a powerful symbolic rebuke to the globalist narrative that denies or downplays the ongoing persecution of White minorities in Africa.

In confronting Ramaphosa directly, President Trump signaled that the United States will not ignore politically inconvenient atrocities — even if the rest of the world looks the other way.

“This is not just some ‘fringe concern,’” Trump stated. “This is about life, liberty, and the truth.”

As the Biden administration remains silent, and corporate media sidesteps the growing crisis, Trump has once again positioned himself as the only world leader willing to call out racial violence — no matter who the victims are.

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