White genocide in South Africa: Court rules claims 'not real'
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Claims of white genocide 'not real', South African court rules
A South African court has dismissed claims of a white genocide in the country as "clearly imagined" and "not real", undermining comments made by US President Donald Trump and his adviser Elon Musk. The ruling came as the court blocked a wealthy benefactor's donation to white supremacist group Boerelegioen. Grantland Michael Bray wanted to bequeath $2.1m ( £1.7m) to the group to help it "further its messages of racial hatred and separation". But …
A South African court has dismissed claims of genocide against white people in the country as "untrue" and "clearly fabricated." The ruling comes at a time when US President Donald Trump and his adviser Elon Musk are pushing such claims.
‘White Genocide’ Claimed By Elon Musk/Trump And White Supremacist Groups Is Imaginary, Rules South African Court – 2oceansvibe News
The court ruled against a wealthy benefactor who had set aside his millions in his will to fund training programmes, which he believed would "exterminate every black person in South Africa".
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