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Trump’s ‘Genocide’ Card-Ramaphosa’s Diplomatic Poker Face Put to the Test

Trump’s ‘Genocide’ Card-Ramaphosa’s Diplomatic Poker Face Put to the Test
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The Oval Office meeting between President Donald Trump and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa was supposed to be a standard diplomatic encounter. However, Trump had other plans. He walked into the meeting armed with a video compilation that he claimed showcased “white genocide” in South Africa. The atmosphere in the room shifted as Trump brought the issue to the forefront, stating, “A lot of people are very concerned with regard to South Africa.”

Trump’s bold move caught Ramaphosa off guard, but the South African president quickly refuted the claims, stating that the videos didn’t represent government policy. The tension was palpable as Trump pressed on, pointing to the growing number of South African refugees fleeing to the US. Ramaphosa remained calm, insisting that the idea of genocide was false.

The meeting took an unexpected turn when Trump ordered the lights to be dimmed and a video to be played. On screen appeared Julius Malema, leader of South Africa’s Economic Freedom Fighters party, shouting inflammatory slogans like “Kill the Boer, the farmer!” and “Shoot to kill!” Ramaphosa’s expression turned grim as he realized the gravity of the situation. Trump didn’t need to say a word; the video spoke for itself.

The meeting left the press scrambling for cover, with some labeling it a “total boss move” by Trump. However, others argued that the issue was more complex than just terminology. The reality is that violent crimes affect both white and black communities in South Africa. The question remains: how can South Africa address these issues and ensure the safety of all its citizens?

The meeting between Trump and Ramaphosa highlighted the complexities of international diplomacy and the challenges of addressing sensitive issues like racial violence. While the outcome of the meeting was uncertain, one thing was clear: the issue of white genocide in South Africa would continue to be a topic of discussion.
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