Ramaphosa Laughs As Trump Confronts Him With Genocide Evidence

In a moment mainstream outlets refuse to acknowledge, former U.S. President Donald Trump directly confronted South African President Cyril Ramaphosa with harrowing video evidence of brutal farm attacks, presenting him with a chilling memorial of thousands of symbolic crosses, each representing a murdered white farmer. Ramaphosa’s response? He appeared visibly humiliated while laughing, masking it behind a faint, uncomfortable smirk.
Captured in footage circulated by Fox News and Breitbart, Ramaphosa appeared dismissive, feigning ignorance over the mounting evidence of targeted killings plaguing rural white communities. The display, dismissed by globalist-backed media as “debunked,” illustrates what the mainstream refuses to report — that South Africa sits dangerously at stage 8 of 10 on the internationally recognised Ten Stages of Genocide framework.
According to this framework, the nation is entrenched in systematic persecution: government inaction, censorship of dissent, and the vilification of minority farmers, while the international and local mainstream media obediently shield Ramaphosa’s administration from accountability.
This isn’t conjecture. The signs are visible, the names on the crosses are real, and the blood is undeniable. The question is — how long before silence turns into complicity?