Donald Trump has shown that the political rotweiler of right-wing african group, fighting President of South Africa Ciril Ramafos.
They were quickly celebrated by the US Ramaphosis in the Oval Office, with the movement of solidarity – who killed that the US lobby is the administration – saying that he greeted the fact that “huge problems in South Africa were placed on the international phase.”
Ernst Roets, a leading person in Afrikaner, showed his admiration to the American President.
“Donald Trump has done history today,” said Videos of Politicians Politics Firebrand opposition policy Julius Malema singing “Shoot Boer (Africaner); – and newspaper headlines of white farmers.
Jaco Klenhans Solidarity went further, saying Trump deserved the Nobel Award for “putting the crisis of the farm killing in the international agenda”.
But for the leading African political columnist Pieter du toit Ambush has shown that “months and years of oversigning, hyperbole and misinformation is implanted in the American right-wing ecosystem by a series of South African activists activists”.

Like many South Africans, he praised Ramafos for his measured handling meeting in the White House, smiling when Trump frowned.
But many people are angry at right-wing groups, saying that they showed lack of patriotism by lobbying the Trump administration to take over the heavy line against the country.
Such critics indicate the fact that South Africa has a national unity government – made up of the Midiary Nation’s problems – from a high level of crimes that affects all 32%, and black people are mostly to find a job.
For most South African “Rainbow Nation” was shown in the White House, putting the United Front against Trump.
The Government delegation included the highest older politician of South Africa, John Steenhuisen – Minister of Agriculture, which runs the second largest party of South Africa, a democratic alliance (yes).
He admitted that South Africa had a “real security problem”, adding that it takes “a lot of effort to become at the top”.
“More police resources need,” he said.
But he refused the opinion that most white farmers flee: “Certainly, most of the commercial and small African farmers and small African farmers really want to stay in South Africa and make it functioning.”
The Trump Video reinforced the role of opposition fighters in economic freedom (EFF) in South African politics, showing that “Shoot The Boer” sings its leader.
The party is committed to nationalization of land, and small life revived in its political rallies – with Trump, demanding that he knows why no action has taken against him.
The song used to be an anthem against apartheide, and the Africaner’s lobbying group tried to ban him. But the Supreme Court of South Africa ruled that the “reasonably well-informed person” will “protest songs of singing, even politicians, or should be literally, nor is the shooting gesture to understand or violence.
Instead, the song was a “provocative way” of the progress of the EFF’s political agenda – which was to end “land and economic injustice”.

Ramafosa pointed to Trump that South Africa was democracy – and while the government is “completely” completely “, what makes Malna, EFF had the right to exist in accordance with the Constitution.
The EFF fell for the fourth place in last year’s parliamentary choice, and Ramafosa refused to give political oxygen to Malema agreement with him to form a coalition government after the survey failed to produce an incomplete winner.
Steenhuisen told Trump that, the party right party, which was located on a free market economy, joined the government to keep ejection and help comply with the problem with South Africa.
“This government works together, we need to support our allies around the world to strengthen the hand and increase the door to that rebel (Malema) to go through the door of union buildings (the seat of the government”.
‘Uncomfortable to watch’
Steenhuisen and Ramafosa hold the middle ground in South African politics – right-handed Africaner and EFF, together with the Umkhhonto Vesizve’s ex-President Jacob Zuma (spear nation) are located on extremes.
Ramafosa promised in the unity of the champion, referring to the name of Anti-apartheid Icons Nelson Mandela – a symbol of racial reconciliation in South Africa after the end of the reign of the White Minority in 1994. years.
But some African believes that they can no longer live in South Africa, and Trump offered them the status of refugees. Almost 60 of them were moved to the US.
Trump gave an incentive to the right-wing, and some congregate outside the American embassy in the capital of South Africa, in February with salaries that read: “South Africa” - the adaptation of Trump “is excellent again”.
The country of South African reform in South Africa, he admitted that the meeting at the oval office “uneasily look”.
“There is no genocide in South Africa … there is a crime in South Africa as in other countries and this crime affects many people,” he said BBC Newshour program.
Nihontso applauded Ramafos to retain calm, instead of shooting him in Trump when he was sitting, with rifles shining.

Some also praised the South African President for his tactics – bringing known african golfer on a meeting to reduce tensions.
When he was invited to talk, Ernie Els took his southern Africanistism – and talks about Mandela after he managed to unite the area at the end of the apartheid – but he said that South Africa was abolished by American help.
She was sent to a striking retrosis, may have added more fire, saying how hard it was to farms outside the north town of Polovana – explaining how he faced a “constant battle” with people trying to “fall farm”.
Although he finished saying that despite their fear of crime, “guys live a great life, despite what happens.”
The Billionaire Business Man Rupert, and Afrikanist, pointed out that most of Cape Town, where most of the residents are black or colored, because they are mixed-racing in South Africa – and at mercy are at grace violence.
Although Zingisva Losa, president of the largest union of South Africa, said Trump on the disastrous situation in rural areas “where the black majority”.
“You will see women, older, rape, killed, killed,” she said.
She called on delegations to solve the problem through trade – and employment creation.
“The problem in South Africa is not necessarily a race, but it’s about crime.”
It is a feeling that most South Africans would agree.
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