White Genocide in South Africa
There are 40,000 white farmers in South Africa. The Afrikaner farmers’ union TLU-SA has reported approximately 1,363 white farmers murdered between 1994 and 2023. The Marxist African National Congress was created in 1994 and backed by the United Nations, European Union, Russia, China and the U.S. State Department.
Add the 6,000 violent attacks – that didn’t result in death – and the white Afrikan farmer easily qualifies as an endangered / oppressed / persecuted citizen class.

White farmers in South Africa face real and tragic violence. These incidents often involve extreme brutality, such as rape, violent robbery, torture and murder, and disproportionately affect white farmers.





Winnie Mandela’s Violent Actions
Winnie Mandela, second wife of Nelson Mandela, was directly involved in violent acts during the 1980s. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) in 1997 confirmed her responsibility for the 1988 kidnapping of 14-year-old James “Stompie” Seipei, who was killed by Winnies soldiers. The TRC also found her complicit in other violent acts, including assaults and murders, perpetrated by her associates
In 1986, Winnie Mandela publicly endorsed “necklacing,” a horrific practice where victims were burned alive with petrol-filled tires around their necks. She stated, “With our necklaces and matches, we will liberate this country.”
The murders of white farmers and Winnie Mandela’s violent actions are tragic realities of South Africa’s past and present.
If you really want to know what’s going on in South Africa – watch this video to the end.
South African politicians have publicly chanted ‘Kill the Boer’ while farm attacks continue to rise. Trump’s move isn’t about race—it’s about stopping U.S. support for a government enabling human rights abuses.
A problem should be able to be called out and fixed with out mentioning the color of skin. We live in the now, not the past. We need to heal generational trauma.
Regarding Racism (which is taught):
God does not punish children for their parents’ sins, but rather holds children accountable for not learning from their parents’ mistakes. Exodus 34:6-7