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If Donald Trump performs one other of his spectacular U-turns and agrees to attend the G20 summit in South Africa in November, his host, President Cyril Ramaphosa, ought to promptly insist on entertaining him in Cape City.
It’s not simply that the Cape has gorgeous golf programs to thrill the US president and that it is likely one of the world’s most alluring locations within the southern hemisphere’s spring. There, Ramaphosa also can give Trump a delicate lesson within the true mindset of the white Afrikaner minority, and with out having to danger his wrath by formally rebutting the US president’s lurid claims — repeated by him within the White Home on Wednesday — that Afrikaner farmers face a “genocide”.
All Ramaphosa has to do is take Trump for a stroll previous the large statue of Louis Botha, which overlooks the nationwide parliament, and provides a potted historical past of the doughty Boer “commando” chief turned South Africa’s first prime minister. The truth that he sits on his horse yards from the place the multiracial parliament debates the nation’s legal guidelines displays how the post-apartheid state, for all its mis-steps, has not erased Afrikaner historical past — nonetheless much less overseen a genocide.
Botha is arguably the final word image of how most Afrikaners have responded to the post-apartheid period after the election of the African Nationwide Congress in 1994 ended 46 years of Afrikaner rule — by adapting. On the statue’s plinth are the phrases: farmer, warrior, statesman. Botha embodies the numerous early Twentieth-century Afrikaners who opted to make peace with the then imperialist foe, the British empire, somewhat than battle on as bittereinders, because the irreconcilables have been recognized.
The identical phlegmatic spirit has broadly infused most Afrikaners within the final three a long time as they’ve needed to settle into life as a minority after dominating the apartheid forms and state. It has not been simple.
Scores of white farmers have been killed lately, typically in brutal style. However that is criminality, not a concerted plan because the phrase “genocide” implies. South Africa’s shockingly excessive fee of crime impacts all races. It’s not simply Afrikaners who’re falling again on personal safety corporations however any South Africans who can afford it. The shortcomings of the police are only one reflection of the hollowing out of the state underneath the ANC, a key consider its lack of a majority within the elections final yr.
Afrikaners completely have reliable issues, as one considerate farmer jogged my memory final weekend within the Free State, the outdated bastion of rural Afrikanerdom within the coronary heart of the nation. Like minorities world wide, they fret about the way forward for their language, and fear that their youngsters might someday not be taught in Afrikaans.
Many are understandably alarmed by the inflammatory language they endure from populists. The outdated anti-apartheid chant, “Kill the Boer, kill the farmer”, revived by the unconventional Financial Freedom Fighters celebration, was dominated as hate speech by the courts in 2010 however this was subsequently overturned. The ANC has been too informal about this.
Afrikaners additionally concern the implications of the brand new land legislation which finally permits, as a final resort, for land to be expropriated for public use with out compensation. The ANC counters that not a single farm has been expropriated however the truth that the majority of farming land is owned by the white minority may spark future bother.
Afrikaners additionally cite the impression of affirmative motion programmes on their youngsters’s job prospects. The wheel has certainly turned because the ANC seeks to redress the injustices of the previous: underneath apartheid, Afrikaners have been the beneficiaries of their very own affirmative motion scheme. However this has compelled lots of them to be extra entrepreneurial at present.
Johann Rupert, the billionaire founding father of Richemont, the luxurious group, who helped arrange the White Home assembly between Ramaphosa and Trump, and Koos Bekker, the media magnate, are merely probably the most outstanding of the numerous Afrikaner businessmen to thrive within the new order.
The 59 Afrikaners who’ve left South Africa for America as a part of the controversial Trump administration refugee scheme might really feel they haven’t any prospects in South Africa. However these will not be embarking on a brand new Nice Trek. Fairly they’re modern-day bittereinders — or possibly simply chancers who’ve cannily seized on a chance for a US inexperienced card. The Freedom Entrance Plus, the celebration of conservative Afrikaners, is in any case within the authorities of nationwide unity.
The hope for the numerous Afrikaners who see South Africa as their house, and certainly for all South Africans, must be that the fractious White Home assembly does two issues: it ends as soon as and for all of the “white genocide” slur; and reminds Ramaphosa of the necessity to up his sport.