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Alex Jones provides history of South Africa with details on torture during attacks on white farms. He said that white farmers supply most of the food in the nation, over 95% of corn, wheat, citrus, potatoes, tomatoes and poultry grown in the country. Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe, confiscated land from its white farmers and the country suffered from hunger and starvation.
The first group of Afrikaner South African refugees landed in the United States today.
And just in time for the pro-refugee Episcopal Church to say it won't help resettle them because they are white. The far-left Church World Service (CWS) will help resettle them, but the outfit isn't too happy about it.
The arrival of the Afrikaners — descendants of South Africa's 17th-century Dutch settlers — follows President Trump's order in February that suspended aid to South Africa because of its legalized anti-white discrimination and farm attacks. The order included fast-tracking the arrival of the Afrikaners. The administration will also confer citizenship on them.