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Trump Doubles Down Once More On ‘White Genocide’ Claims In South Africa

January 22, 2026
in Africa

US President Donald Trump has once again sparked controversy by repeating claims of a so-called “white genocide” against Afrikaners in South Africa. During his special address at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Trump intensified his rhetoric, insisting that the alleged persecution in a democratic state must be halted.

In his speech, Trump stated, “What’s happening in South Africa is a total disgrace. The white farmers are being targeted and killed at an alarming rate. This must stop. We cannot allow this to happen in a democratic country.”

These remarks have caused an uproar in South Africa, with many accusing Trump of spreading false information and inciting racial tensions. The South African government has strongly condemned Trump’s statements, calling them “unfortunate” and “misinformed.”

The term “white genocide” has been used by some right-wing groups to describe the alleged persecution of white farmers in South Africa. However, there is no evidence to support these claims. In fact, statistics show that farm murders in South Africa have been on a steady decline since 2001.

The South African government has also refuted these claims, stating that there is no policy or programme to target white farmers. In fact, the government has implemented various measures to address the issue of farm attacks, including the establishment of a special police unit to investigate and prevent these crimes.

Furthermore, South Africa is a democratic country with a constitution that protects the rights of all its citizens, regardless of race. The country has made significant progress in promoting racial equality and reconciliation since the end of apartheid in 1994.

Trump’s repeated claims of “white genocide” in South Africa are not only false but also dangerous. They perpetuate a narrative of victimhood and division, which goes against the values of unity and inclusivity that South Africa strives to uphold.

Moreover, Trump’s statements undermine the efforts of the South African government and its people to build a united and prosperous nation. They also disregard the complex history of the country and the progress that has been made towards reconciliation and social cohesion.

It is concerning that a world leader like Trump would use his platform to spread misinformation and incite racial tensions. His words have the potential to fuel hatred and violence, which goes against the principles of peace and cooperation that the WEF stands for.

It is important for leaders to use their influence responsibly and to promote unity and understanding among nations. Instead of perpetuating false narratives, Trump should focus on addressing real issues and working towards finding solutions that benefit all.

In conclusion, Trump’s claims of “white genocide” in South Africa are baseless and harmful. They do not reflect the reality of the country and only serve to divide and create animosity. It is time for leaders to come together and promote a message of unity and cooperation, rather than spreading false information and inciting hatred. South Africa remains committed to building a society where all its citizens can live in peace and harmony, regardless of race.

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