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Friday, June 26, 2026

It’s over for South African tyrants. Trump just signed their death warrant…



South Afrrica has always been difficult.  Firstly, look at the rest of africa.  All of it.  Just where is there a racist mind set at work?  We had jim CRow in the USA and a odd disturbance in Uganda, but generally people get on with their lives and even the old excuse of colonialism has been outlived.  Yes, they are all dead.

what you had in Southern Africa is a historic barbarism that was not seen anywhere else and it has only been tempered slowly.

We want the government to modernize the population.  Yet they still have 11 percent illiteracy and schools remain underfunded.  Folks, they have had thirty years to get just that much right. folks. i went to a one room rural elementary school and came out seriously literate and all my teachers were young girls just out of teachers colledge.


It’s over for South African tyrants. Trump just signed their death warrant…


The United States has been pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into South Africa’s HIV and AIDS response.


https://revolver.news/2026/06/its-over-for-south-african-tyrants-trump-just-signed-their-death-warrant/

But times, just like South Africa’s government, are changing.


The money US taxpayers sent was supposed to help a country carrying one of the heaviest HIV struggles in the world. But now, after years of growing tension between D.C. and an anti-white, tyrannical Pretoria, Team Trump is pulling the plug and signing a death warrant for a country run by tyrants.


This multi-million dollar decision comes as South Africa faces down more concern over racism and hatred of white Afrikaners. Politicians and political groups can’t stop chanting racist hate, and the U.S. is now making the tough decision to end the medical help to a country that is openly committing genocide against whites.


And don’t let the mainstream media fool you into believing the “genocide talk” is fake news. It’s not. It’s all very disturbing and very real.


Matt Walsh presents the truth.




Why should the United States continue pouring hundreds of millions into a foreign government that is hostile to a vulnerable minority population? Meanwhile, many Americans are wondering how much of that money was actually reaching the people it was intended to help.


Likely pennies, if that.


Nobody wants ordinary South Africans to suffer, but you can’t reward a hateful racist government with US taxpayers hard-earned money. If South Africa wants to govern itself and push hateful anti-white political venom, then they can’t expect us to keep sending blank checks. There has to be accountability.




South Africa’s response is also telling. Instead of sounding alarmed over the loss of roughly $400 million a year in HIV funding, officials brushed it off by saying they were already working on a “self-reliance plan.”


That raises a fair question. If this money was absolutely essential to saving lives and preventing disease, why such a casual response? Why not condemn the anti-white rhetoric, reassure Washington, and fight to keep the funding?


Instead, the message sounded more like “Fine, we’ll manage.”



The US government says it will stop funding programmes in South Africa intended to tackle the spread of HIV and Aids.


More than eight million South Africans are living with HIV – the highest number of any country in the world.


The US State Department appeared to link the decision to South Africa’s alleged failure to protect the white-minority Afrikaner community – an allegation the South African government has repeatedly rejected.


South Africa’s health ministry responded by saying that though it had not been informed of this decision, it had “long been working on a self-reliance plan”.


Until 2025, the US was supporting South Africa’s efforts to deal with the virus with an estimated $400m (£300m) a year through the President’s Emergency Fund for Aids Relief (Pepfar).


But since the inauguration of President Donald Trump, relations between the two countries have increasingly soured.



They’re making a “self-reliance” plan, huh? Okay. Good luck with that, because your country is going down the drain under radical DEI leadership.


We saw the fall of South Africa 5 years ago and wrote a very in-depth exclusive piece on it.






South Africa was the first modern nation to be refounded on the anti-white principles of Critical Race Theory, and now it is reaping the whirlwind of that choice.


South Africa did everything that is being done in America right now. As a hyperdiverse, multiethnic, multilingual society, South Africa has followed almost every prescription embraced by the globalist ruling class.


This is about more than riots. This wave of violence will eventually peter out. But there is no reason to be optimistic when that happens. There will be no sense of having survived a calamity and having a chance to rebuild. When this wave of burning, looting, and killing is over, there will be nothing to look forward to but the next wave.


The specter of doom hangs over South Africa. The optimism that peaked when the country hosted the 2010 World Cup is now gone. Despite being warned for years about failing water infrastructure, local governments ignored the problem, and now the country has routine, severe water crises. South Africa began experiencing rolling blackouts in 2007 and has battled them ever since. Even the government says the blackouts will likely continue for at least five more years. Hint: Bet your money that they last even longer.


Despite being the “economic superpower” of Sub-Saharan Africa, South Africa’s brain drain is significant and accelerating. Those who have options are abandoning the country. More than four percent of all deaths are murders, and the murder rate is somehow still rising; last year it rose by 8.4 percent. But it’s not just about day-to-day violence. It’s the expectation for what is to come.


South Africa’s dominant African National Congress party is corrupt and ineffective, but its most dangerous rival is one of the most radical political parties to enjoy representation on Earth. The Economic Freedom Fighters vow to seize white-owned land (without payment), nationalize the banking and mining sectors, and double welfare payments.


But EFF isn’t a radical outlier in South African politics. It’s the natural endgame for the country’s post-apartheid ideology. For decades, the South African economy has been shaped by a policy known as Broad-Based Black Economic Employment. Despite its name, there is nothing “based” about BBBEE. Instead, the policy uses the same tactics to achieve “equity” that activists in the United States are demanding.






This piece is still relevant 5 years later. You can read it here:




The fall of South Africa has been ongoing for many years now. The chances that they have a “new plan” for HIV care and prevention is slim to none.


But that’s not our problem.


We can’t solve every country’s problem while ignoring what’s happening on the ground, including white Afrikaners who have spent years warning that they’re being targeted and abused.






If South Africa wants the benefits of a relationship with the United States, it needs to start acting like a country that values all of its people, not just the politically favored majority.

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