close
close

Sinister Trump darkens the lights for another white house ambush | Donald Trump

We knew that he was a hole and Boor. Now we have learned that Donald Trump is a Boer of Ehren.

When he turned his attention to South Africa on Wednesday, it could not surprise that the US President, who was sued for discrimination against black apartment seekers, demanded the death penalty for Central Park Five, the wrong claim that Barack Obama was born in Kenya, and described a “illumination” in Haiti and Africa.

Trump had laid a trap for South African President Cyril Ramaphosa in his gold and Gaudy Oval Office. After 20 minutes of relative pleasure, Trump's deception has inevitably open his ugly head that a white genocide takes place in South Africa.

Ramaphosa said that “the stories” of the South Africans would better understand his counterpart. But then Trump became scary with his audience and ordered his employees to reduce the lights and activate a large screen. He was like a bond base weight that was astonished guests with harmful gas or a doomsday machine.

Natalie Harp, an assistant to the White House, who is known as a “human printer” because she expresses cheap newspaper cuts for Trump's attention, swung into practice. She put a laptop on the television and played a video in which the politicians of the South African opposition Jacob Zuma and Julius Malema sang the apartheid era songs about rotaryboers, a term that refers to farmers or Africans.

Then there was supposedly drone material that showed Africans graves, which were characterized by white crosses. Then Trump swung a sheep of newspaper cuts about the latest murders in South Africa and murmured bleakly: “Death, death, death, terrible death.” There was a bust of Winston Churchill between the two men, who reported the Boer War as a reporter and was kept in Pretoria as a prisoner.

The poor ramaphosa had to sit and take them when the terrible truth broke: he had been Zelenskyy'd. The last time Trump was ambushed, his weapon was the Vice President JD Vance, bullying and insulted the Ukraine leader.

This time Vance was satisfied to stay still, to wore an absurd red tie and threaten to threaten to threaten an attack dog that struggled on the leash. Defense Minister Pete Hegseth, who looked like himself without Gorm and Minister of Commerce Howard Lutnick, looked pleasant with him. Behind them stood the billionaire Elon Musk, born in South Africa, and full of boredom and contempt.

But Ramaphosa had learned teachers from Trump's attempt to make diplomacy in a reality TV series. France's Emmanuel Macron, Great Britain Keir Starrer and Canada's Mark Carney have all managed the Gauntlet of the TV cameras in the Oval Office and professionally serves a sycophant's sandwich, the craven -flatterer combined in the middle -the willingness to consider themselves to be a country.

In addition, Ramaphosa knows Trump's guy and would not be indicated by the white dominance. He was born in a police server and a house employee and grew up under the violent regime of racist apartheid. He was arrested after led a student protest at college and served for 11 months in solitary confinement. He founded a national union of mining workers and became an Akolyt of Nelson Mandela in the liberation struggle.

He flattered Trump by referring to “tiny” compared to the USAM South Africa – but who is the bigger man?

It must have been difficult for Ramaphosa when Trump was booming about the persecution of white farmers, and claimed: “Now I will say apartheid: terrible. That was the greatest threat. That was reported all the time. This is the opposite of Apartheid.”

But Ramaphosa had prepared his own soft ambush. Parens could have brought an invitation to encounter the king, but Ramaphosa knew that Trump loved nothing but golf and brought the gift of a large book about South African golf courses. It is even more important that he had a white cavalry, including the Minister of Agriculture John Steenhuisen and the golfers Ernie Els and Retief Goosen.

There was also the richest person in South Africa, the luxury goods magazine Johann Rupert, both Whitesplaining and WealthSplaining – the two languages ​​that Trump understands.

“We have a lot of deaths, but it is all along the line – not just white farmers,” said Rupert, and said the country needs technological help from Musks Starlink and even remembered how much his wife Jd Vances Book Hillbilly loved.

Trump had not missed Hector Ramaphosa for submission and like a tyrant who spoke out against the NBC reporter Peter Alexander, whom he described as a “idiot” because he asked about his plan to accept a 400 million dollar plane from Qatar.

“Why did a country of the US air weapon give an airplane?” Asked Trump rhetorically. “This way you could help us because we need an Air Force. This idiot speaks about it after we have looked at one thing in which thousands of people are dead.”

Ramaphosa threw in: “I'm sorry that I don't have a plane that you can give you.”

Trump replied with a model aircraft on the table in front of him: “I wish you would do it. I would take it. If your country offered an airplane of United States Air Force, I would take it.”

“Ok,” Ramaphosa replied, trying to keep a straight face.

Like Macron, Starrer and Carney in front of him, he had survived Washington's process with television.

Leave a Comment