South Africa's ambassador Embrahim Lasor told participants at Friday's foreign policy seminar that US President Donald Trump is leading the white supremacist movements across the United States and around the world.
Lasor was addressing the Mapungubwe Institute in Johannesburg (Mistra) as he tried to explain Trump's recent foreign policy stance on South Africa's property expropriation law and alliances with Iran and Hamas.
He said white supremacy motivated Trump's “disrespect” to the world's “current hegemonic order” including institutions such as the United Nations and the G-20.
He also suggested that making America's movement great again was a white supremacist response to the growing demographic diversity of the United States, and that South African farmers who presented African dissatisfaction within the United States were part of their global efforts.
Rasool explained (starting at 18:58 in the video below):
What Donald Trump is launching is an attack on existing incumbents by mobilizing supremacy at home, and I think I've explained it – even abroad. In that respect, we, the supremacist attacks on incumbents, consider the American domestic politics, the Magazine movement, and the American great movement to be more than simply supremacist instincts, but rather to very clear data showing the major demographic changes in the United States, where US voters are expected to be 48% white. And the possibility of a majority of minorities approaching the horizon. And you need to take that into consideration. If you do that, I think there is data that supports, for example, this wall is being built, the deportation movement, to understand some of the things that I think are instinctive, naturalist, racist. So I think I'll mention that. I think there will also be a revolutionary export. It is no coincidence that Elon Musk became involved in British politics and promoted Nigel Farage and the reform movement. Alternative Fute Germany Land [AfD] Strengthen them in their election campaign. And then it begins to say what the role of Africans in that whole makeup was. And very clearly there is a global conservation movement that is beginning to be projected as dog whis, or apparently white communities, beginning to be enveloped in white-body munity or clearly white communities. It may not be true, it may not make sense, but it is not the dog whistle being heard at the global white base. So I think we need to understand all of that. Another discontinuity – that is that they are capturing supremacist rebellion against the incumbent.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1ilz1s_adq
Lasole said South Africa could lead to Trump's push towards white supremacy, as South Africa was a “historic antidote to supremacy.”
At the same time, he said South Africa could encourage Trump's “healthy disrespect” to global institutions that he feels Trump's stance is controlled by the West, and Trump's stance was “a broken clock is right twice a day.”
Rasool has a public history supporting Hamas. He has I struggled According to Semafor, he is being “frozen” by key players to gain traction in Washington, D.C.
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