
The Tucker Carlson Show Ernst Roets: Attacks on Whites in South Africa, Attempts to Hide It, and Trump’s Plan to End It
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Mar 3, 2025 Ernst Roets, a South African political commentator and activist, delves into the harsh realities of his homeland. He highlights the alarming rise of violence against white farmers and critiques the Western media's silence on the issue. Roets discusses Nelson Mandela's complex legacy, challenging oversimplified narratives. He also explores the moral responsibilities of the West in addressing South Africa's struggles, including rising crime rates and mob justice, while advocating for greater self-determination among minority communities.
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Afrikaner Great Trek and Battle of Blood River
- The Afrikaners' Great Trek into the interior was driven by a desire for self-governance.
- After a betrayal by the Zulu King Dingane, the Afrikaners fought the Battle of Blood River, making a vow to God if they survived.
Afrikaner Identity and Homeland
- The Afrikaners, whose language is unique to Africa, are deeply attached to South Africa.
- Despite being labeled invaders, their ancestors arrived centuries ago and fought for their place, making South Africa their only home.
Self-Determination and Community Building
- The South African constitution provides for self-determination, although its interpretation is ambiguous.
- Afrikaners are encouraged to move closer together to form de facto majorities for practical self-governance.






