After leftists fundamentally transform a country, people must be prevented from escaping. South Africa is no exception.
Via CDM:
On Tuesday, December 16, 2025, a U.S.-affiliated refugee processing center in Johannesburg was raided by South African officials wearing khaki uniforms. The facility had been operating quietly, processing asylum applications from white South Africans — many of them Afrikaner farmers — under provisions authorized by executive order. The raid was calculated, hostile, and executed while U.S. immigration agents were on site.
These agents were forced to flee.
The context:
Earlier this year, President Donald J. Trump signed an executive order directing the United States to open accelerated asylum pathways for white South African farmers and the Afrikaner community, citing their persecution under discriminatory policies by the South African government.
An eyewitness reports that refugees attempting to escape the Rainbow Utopia were ominously video-recorded.
The officials mocked and intimidated the refugee applicants, saying things like, “Ah, shame. So many whiteies who were trying to run away to America.” The atmosphere was tense and very intimidating.
It has become common for whites not to be allowed out of the country. Given that the people it has been handed over to loudly hate Caucasians, who have supposedly been keeping them down, why won’t the South African regime let them leave?
Because white South Africans now make up only about 5-7 % of the South African population, yet the country’s tax burden is carried by a very small slice of income earners. According to the 2025 tax data, roughly 1.5 % of the population pays more than 60 % of personal income tax, and a narrow group of individuals shoulders most of the tax load — a structure that makes any disruptions among these contributors deeply consequential.
[Whites] are hated, vilified, and marginalized, yet they are too economically valuable to release.
Cyril Ramaphosa may be bright enough to learn a lesson from Zimbabwe, which Robert Mugabe managed to transform from the Breadbasket of Africa (when it was Rhodesia) into a starving basket case when white farmers left after their land had been violently expropriated.
It remains to be seen whether the USA will learn a lesson from South Africa, which we are on track to follow down the tubes after undergoing demographic transformation by way of mass immigration and the welfare state.
On a tip from abcanc.
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