17th June 2025
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Ignored by those who find the Trump Administration’s welcoming of Afrikaner refugees from South Africa (Washington Times, May 12) controversial is the dark reason whites in South Africa fear for their future.

The 140 discriminatory laws and regulations imposed on whites by the regime of President Ramaphosa are part of a deliberate strategy to disinherit and dispossess white South Africans.

President Ramaphosa is on record as likening it to cooking a frog in water. The frog does not notice the gradual increase in the temperature of the water until it is too late. Thus, the Ramaphosa regime has been incrementally transferring wealth, land and economic power from whites to blacks over the past two decades. A reference to this strategy can be found on page 211 of The Prince and I, by Mario Oriani-Ambrosini (UK, 2017), ISBN  978-0-620-74771-4.

The irony of the strategy is that it has not benefitted the bulk of the Black population, which is now more impoverished than ever.