Western media often highlights genocide against marginalized groups, but the issue of potential genocide against white minorities, such as in South Africa, is largely ignored. The country's history of Apartheid is well-known, but the aftermath, including economic decline and the targeting of white farmers, is rarely discussed. The government's Expropriation Act allows for the confiscation of private property based on social equity, a move seen as targeting white farmers. Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema has repeatedly called for their genocide. Despite evidence of violent attacks, the media downplays the threat and dismisses concerns as fabricated. However, over 10,000 white farmers have expressed interest in relocating to the US, potentially leading to a mass exodus of skilled agricultural professionals and threatening South Africa's food security. The international community remains largely silent, despite the potential for genocide and the hypocrisy of ignoring violence against white minorities.
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