17th June 2025
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Blinded by its anathema towards Donald Trump, the mass media’s capacity to distort and ignore truth knows no bounds. Trump’s meeting with Ramaphosa facilitated a new high in that process.

The existence of 140 laws and regulations that discriminate against whites and the ongoing torture and murdering of white farmers is a heinous reality. It is utterly reprehensible to downplay and minimise the extreme seriousness of this reality.

Yet that is exactly what the mass media have done by focusing selectively on video footage that Trump screened, which happens to be peripheral to the issue of white genocide. By chorusing that the ‘evidence’ debunks the claim of genocide (The Mercury, May 23), the mass media gravely distorts the truth.

Sadly, reinforcing that distortion is the recent high court ruling that Malema’s bloodthirsty demagoguery does not constitute hate speech or incitement. But besides being legal lunacy, the court’s stance does nothing to diminish the dire threat to whites.

Although it is true that no mass slaughter of whites is currently occurring, there is incontrovertible evidence that such slaughter—genocide—is intended. Julius Malema provides that evidence that Trump screened of him inciting mass hatred and mass killing of whites.

By asking Ramaphosa why Malema is not arrested, Trump posed the question  sane and law-abiding persons have long been asking. That Malema is untouched by the law makes a mockery of the constitution. Yet when Vicky Momberg, a white person, used the ‘K’ word, she was sentenced to two years in prison. The late Penny Sparrow, a pensioner, was impoverished by being fined R150,000 for a derogatory reference to blacks in a social media post.

Fortunately, President Trump has done the truth a massive favour by posting Malema’s genocidal intentions for all to see and realise, despite the mass media’s attempts to downplay that reality.