After slamming Trump and his family for the first 35 minutes of his hyperpartisan fake news show, Anderson Cooper, the puppet, brought on New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof to agree with everything he said and push his narrative.
Cooper said: “Um, Nick, you say this whole situation is upside down, the idea that there’s a genocide of White farmers. Uh, why do you think the Trump administration is doing this?”
Kristof said: “Well, I mean, he’s completely turned refugee policy upside down in ways that reflect racial discrimination. And the Afrikaner farmers are not suffering from that. It is true that some have been murdered, but Black farmers have been murdered at even higher rates.”
Cooper: “There’s a huge crime rate in South Africa. Crime is a huge problem, um, but according to organizations there, there has been no taking back, forcible taking back of confiscation of land at this point.”
Kristof: “Not at all, and you know, it is true that there was legislation passed in January that theoretically creates an opportunity to confiscate some land without compensation. That has not been implemented. Nobody has had their land taken away. And these Afrikaners are among the most privileged people on the entire continent……….We bring in a group of people who don’t remotely qualify as refugees, but what distinguishes them is that they are White. As a son of a refugee, I just find this makes a mockery of the entire principle of refugee status.”
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Kristof’s sanctimonious drivel about “racial discrimination” conveniently ignores the brutal reality of targeted violence against Afrikaners, peddling a narrative that’s as dishonest as it is divisive. And oh, how touching—Kristof, the self-proclaimed “son of a refugee,” weaponizing his heritage to lecture us all while dismissing it for others.