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The South African government has passed a new law that allows the government to help itself to private land. United States President Donald Trump has taken a hard stance against the law, promising to cut off funding to South Africa until it is investigated. Some have accused South Africa of having openly racist ownership laws. More than ever, white farmers face the threat of having their land stolen. The nation has placed itself under an undesirable spotlight.
Trumpet World host Richard Palmer interviews Ernst van Zyl, head of public relations at AfriForum. They discuss the details of an onslaught against private property rights in South Africa, as well as the country’s unhealthy obsession with race.
The Wonderful World Tomorrow—What It Will Be Like
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The South African government has passed a new law that allows the government to help itself to private land. United States President Donald Trump has taken a hard stance against the law, promising to cut off funding to South Africa until it is investigated. Some have accused South Africa of having openly racist ownership laws. More than ever, white farmers face the threat of having their land stolen. The nation has placed itself under an undesirable spotlight.
Trumpet World host Richard Palmer interviews Ernst van Zyl, head of public relations at AfriForum. They discuss the details of an onslaught against private property rights in South Africa, as well as the country’s unhealthy obsession with race.
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