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This previous week, President Donald Trump took a break from bashing immigrants and refugees to grant a particular exception to a gaggle of white immigrants from South Africa, lots of whom are descended from farmers who benefitted from racist apartheid insurance policies.
The choice upset the Episcopal Church, which stated it could not work with the federal authorities on refugee resettlement.
When requested by a reporter on Monday why he determined to make this exception, Trump doubled down on the right-wing “white genocide” fantasy.
“It’s a genocide that’s taking place. Farmers are being killed. They happen to be white, but whether they’re white or Black, it makes no difference to me,” he stated.
In fact, Trump is a racist who makes use of racist language and pushes racist insurance policies—so it completely makes a distinction to him.
Across the identical time that the exception for white South Africans occurred, Elon Musk—who’s initially from South Africa—had a “white genocide” drawback as nicely. Grok, the factitious intelligence chatbot created by Musk’s AI firm, started pumping out details about “white genocide” in responde to unrelated questions.
However the proper’s obsession with the “white genocide” fantasy is nothing new.
Throughout his time at Fox Information, conservative pundit Tucker Carlson spent episode after episode of his program arguing that a “white genocide” was in progress, and that company media was a part of a conspiracy overlaying it up. He even linked arms with white supremacists in 2018 to argue {that a} imply tweet about Supreme Court docket Justice Brett Kavanaugh was proof of “white genocide.”
Equally, throughout Trump’s first time period in 2018, he pushed for a federal investigation of “the large-scale killing of farmers” in South Africa, which happy white supremacists who’ve argued that the nation is engaged in “white genocide.”
However, like most of what Trump says, this was constructed on falsehoods. The 2018 knowledge really confirmed that assaults on farmers in South Africa have been on the decline, disproving the right-wing declare that white farmers have been being disproportionately focused.
In February, a South African courtroom decided that claims of “white genocide” have been “clearly imagined and not real.” Moreover, South Africans are nonetheless residing with the aftermath of bigoted apartheid insurance policies.
Below apartheid, Black folks weren’t allowed to personal land, and land was stolen from Black households. A 2017 audit discovered that, whereas white folks make up simply over 7% of the inhabitants, they personal 72% of farms and different agricultural properties.
The “white genocide” fantasy is being invoked in U.S. politics as a result of conservatives way back embraced the politics of victimhood. Even when the proper is in majority management of U.S. political establishments, like proper now, it nonetheless claims that it’s a persecuted minority.
Few conservative figures like to play the sufferer as a lot as Trump, who has made frequent claims that mysterious forces are out to get him.
This mentality completely combines with the conservative embrace of white supremacy. Claiming {that a} “white genocide” is underway, even when the info disproves it, turns into a manner of being racist whereas concurrently laying fingers on the mantle of victimhood.
As they flip a blind eye to still-existing systemic racism in South Africa, conservatives proceed to say that there isn’t a systemic racism in the USA—regardless of reams of information proving in any other case.
That is a part of the conservative legacy. When he held workplace within the early Nineteen Eighties, President Ronald Reagan continued to conduct official enterprise with and had diplomatic relations with the apartheid authorities of South Africa. Reagan regarded on because the state pushed these racist insurance policies, and now Trump has welcomed the beneficiaries of that racism with open arms.
Regardless of Trump’s claims that his new refugee exception helps white South African immigrants who’re victims of “white genocide,” it nonetheless exists solely in fantasy.