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Why Trump is Welcoming White South Africans as Refugees. Plus, Ep 2 of The Divided Dial.

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May 16, 2025
Carolyn Holmes, a political science professor at the University of Tennessee, dives into the controversial arrival of Afrikaner refugees in the U.S. She discusses the unintended consequences of a PR campaign promoting their narrative and the objections from white rights groups. The dialogue also reveals the long-standing ties between U.S. and South African white nationalists. Additionally, the second segment explores how right-wing extremists have historically utilized shortwave radio as a platform to spread their ideologies, shaping modern political dynamics.
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Refugee Status Was Unwanted

  • Afrikaner groups did not want refugee status despite its being granted.
  • They aimed for attention and sanctions, not to become refugees abroad.
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White Genocide Term's Cross-Continent Link

  • The "white genocide" term is taboo in South Africa except among paramilitary fringe.
  • Elon Musk and others use it abroad, linking it to extremist white supremacist ideology like the "great replacement" theory.
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U.S. Segregation Influenced Apartheid

  • U.S. white supremacist and segregationist ideas historically influenced apartheid laws in South Africa.
  • South Africans used American racial segregation policies as models for their own oppressive legislation.
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