
Watch Lauren Southern’s documentary, Farmlands, to understand the plight of the white population in South Africa:
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa announced on Tuesday that the ruling African National Congress (ANC) would formally introduce an amendment into the parliament that would legalize the redistribution of land, most of which has been owned by the country’s white minority since the 1600s.
Ramaphosa cited the overwhelming support the controversial proposal received at public hearings, arguing that the expropriations would “unlock economic growth” and “bring more land in South Africa to full use.”
Bennie Van Zyl, the general manager of the Agricultural Union of South Africa (TAU SA), believes the result would be the exact opposite.
“For us, this is a pity that they’ve made their choice, because no one will invest in this economy and we actually need growth to address the realities of South Africa. So we have great concern for this approach,” Van Zyl said.
He said that some foreign countries have already reached out to the union and warned they would have to pull the plug on investing in South Africa’s agriculture if the expropriation law is enacted.
“A lot of foreign countries that have already contacted us as an organization say if that is the case, we are not willing to invest in your country anymore,” he said, adding that the law is going to “kill” investment.
“And if the ANC goes through with this, it will be devastating for this country,” he said.
Past experience of expropriation isn’t reassuring, either, as many of the farms that have been handed over under the ANC have gone out of production.
It is estimated that the major share of the land transferred since the apartheid system’s collapse in 1994 suffered a drop in production or is no longer cultivated. The Economist reported that about 70 percent of the eight million hectares of the redistributed land is now fallow.
And as they sit their starving with a lack of food from the fallow farmland, they will then try to get white people to come back to produce food for them.
These are the people we should give asylum to: the white Africans removed from the property they own. Let’s trade them for the black Africans coming to the west causing problems.
And the crowd is looking at the one who is responsible for their soon to be massive starvation…
Mr. O just tries to keep on trying to be relevant. Stop dude, your time is over, and nobody cares where you go, or what you say…
Every African country that has kicked out whites solely based on their skin color has failed to prosper and are now being bailed out to some degree by whites who go there to teach them how to farm and other talents.