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Kenny Cody
A commentator, international social media sensation and former Navy intelligence veteran.
Jack Posobiec
This is Human Events with your host, Jack Posobic.
Kevin Posobiec
Christ is here.
Jack Posobiec
A festive atmosphere here in Tel Aviv as Israeli soldier Idan Alexander, an American citizen, receives a hero's welcome after being freed by Hamas. He was taken hostage during the October 7 attacks and held captive. White South Africans have been granted refugee status by the Trump administration. Here in the US the administration has worked to speed up the refugee process for the Africaners. The Trump administration has accused South Africans black majority government of violence and discrimination against them.
Kenny Cody
Now, if the constitution in South Africa is discriminatory, they have their checks and balances in that land just like we do. And that is for them to. So if the Afrikaners don't actually like the land, they can leave that country.
Dr. Ernst Ruts
They are. They're leaving to come.
Jack Posobiec
No, these refugees are coming here.
Kenny Cody
They can actually leave and go to where their native land is, which is probably Germany.
Jack Posobiec
Just days after ICE agents arrested Newark Mayor Ross Baraka, a group of clergy members held a protest demanding to know about the conditions inside.
Kenny Cody
Overnight, President Trump touching down in Saudi Arabia escorted by military jets. A lavish welcome for his first visit to the Middle east since his re election.
Jack Posobiec
President Trump is touting an economic agreement he just signed with the Saudi crown prince on the first leg of his Middle Eastern tour. Prince Mohammed bin Salman is pledging to invest $600 billion in the U.S. we.
Elon Musk
Just reached a historic trade agreement with the United Kingdom and over the weekend we reached a breakthrough agreement with China. Both outstanding deals. China's agreed. We have to get it down, we have to get the little details down. And Scott, you're going to work on that very hard. But China's to open up to the United States for trade and everything else. I believe it is God's job to sit in judgment. My job to defend America.
Kevin Posobiec
Shoot to kill your mother.
Scott
Kill the poor, the farmer. Kill the poor, the farmer.
Jack Posobiec
Well, ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events, the daily here live from Washington, D.C. it's a rainy, foggy Washington, D.C. today is May 13, 2025. Anno Domini, folks. The media is absolutely melting down over President Trump's refugee program for South Africans fleeing what many have called white genocide. This idea that the Expropriation act of 2024 in South Africa and the ongoing mass killings of white South African farmers, many of whom who have lived on the land for 400 years, keep in mind, 400 years, this part of South Africa did not exist as a cultured land, as agricultural land, arable land, prior to their arrival 400 years ago. And yet when President Trump has offered, by the way, this status has only come in for a couple of dozen people, the media is losing their minds. And so the first group of them came to Washington, D.C. yesterday and incredible scenes where. When's the last time, by the way, you saw refugees coming from somewhere who were flying the American flag, who were waving it, who were saying that they were happy to come here, saying that they were happy to, to be here? You know, this is something where, by the way, over 67,000 South Africans have expressed interest in this. Of course, Stephen Miller, Elon Musk have talked about it. And the welcome at Dulles International Airport yesterday has gone viral. By the way, these are competent workers, people who know how to grow food, who are, by the way, actually facing direct death, slaughter, brutal killing at the hands of forces backed by their own government. And yet, for some reason, the media is upset at President Trump for allowing them to come in. Well, folks, all I have to say is real refugees welcome. We'll be right back. Human Events Daily continues. We want to understand what America first truly means. Welcome to the second American Revolution. All right, Jack WSOPIC here We are back live Human events daily, Washington, D.C. folks, President Trump has always put America first, securing our borders, strengthening our economy, and standing up to global elites who would, who would rather sell this country out, rather and see us fall than see us succeed. And just like President Trump is fighting to protect America's future, you should be fighting to protect your financial future, too. While others are distracted, gold is quietly making history, hitting record highs. Moving part of our savings into real physical assets like gold and silver that doesn't depend on Wall street is a smart move. Thinking about protecting your retirement, it's not enough. Taking action is rollover part of your IRA 401k tsp. Or make a direct purchase of gold and silver today and enjoy the Peace of mind that comes with it. I trust my partners at Allegiance Gold to make the process simple and secure for you. Call them now at 844-577-7676 or visit protectwithposo.com It's 844-577-7676 or protectwithposo.com Get a free gold coin on qualified investment. America is worth protecting and so is everything that you've worked for. Go to protectwithposo.com today. Very excited to welcome on now we've got my brother and also the, I guess, international correspondent for Human Events Daily, Kevin Posobec, who was there with us in Rome as the conclave was held, which resulted in the election of Pope lee Leo the 14th, a shock choice. Kevin, you were actually there on top of St. Peter's Basilica as the Pope was making his entrance, even before that, before his name was read off. Kevin, put the audience in your seat from your vantage point from being able to be up there. We've got this stunning footage that you've been able to combine together, tell people what it was like.
Dr. Ernst Ruts
Well, Jack, it was a lot. I like the mixture of Christmas morning, plus being at a New Year's Eve ball drop, plus the Olympics, plus a kid in a candy store. Honestly, as a Catholic, you couldn't really ask for much better. We both got press credentials through the Holy See press office. There's an actual building just right down the block in the Vatican City. And yeah, that was one of the locations that we were designated to broadcast from. And as you can see, those are. Those are my pictures. I was able to witness it. The Abamos Popham and the first address to the citizens of Rome from Pope Leo xiv. It was, I mean, a gorgeous day, A few clouds in the sky. I mean, you couldn't ask for much better. Picture perfect moment. And it was very, very humbling for me personally and just, you know, really filled with joy because unlike, you know, an American election where we had two front runners, we had, what, 133 to choose from. So I was just overwhelmed with joy, really, when it actually came through because we didn't know, again, unlike an American election, there wasn't a set date when it would be or who it would be. So, yeah, it was just really glad to be there and just beside myself.
Jack Posobiec
So, Kevin, folks who. Say again, for the folks who weren't able to be there, just tell us what all you could see from your vantage point. Are you able to see the Pope? Was he far away? Were you able to see the Crowd. What was it really like up there?
Dr. Ernst Ruts
Well, I was about maybe 200ft away from the loggia, I believe it's called the main balcony, where he gave his address. So probably, I don't know, maybe 75ft in the air. And, yeah, I could see the entire. The entire crowd. There's thousands upon thousands of people. And, yeah, I could see on either side of the Pope, there were alternate balconies with all the other cardinals, law lined up, all in full regalia, full vestments, I should say. I don't want to mix up the terminology there too much. Yeah, I could see everybody. I could see the Vatican marching band, the entire Swiss Guard, you know, in formation. It was very, very traditional. Everyone was lined up very formally. You could see the traditional flag draped, and notably Pope Leo, 14th, came out in the traditional vestments. So a very good sign and a very good reception from the Latin mass community in that he did this compared to Pope Francis, who came out very minimalistically and just white. So, yeah, it was very, very memorable. And, you know, he said the beginning in Italian, and throughout the rest of the weekend, he came out and said the Regina Celli in Latin. And, you know, it's just a win. So it's just a great win so far. And I know, you know, the real America's Voice community and maybe the war room posse, too, they're a bit critical, as am I. But, you know, as I was saying earlier that we didn't really know, and we still don't know. It hasn't been but a week since he's been elected. So, you know, just keep the prayers coming for him and for what he has to do for this great papacy and just the weight of all of it. You know, we could go into the details and all the criticisms, but, you know, just off the bat, like, being there, witnessing was just a great celebratory kind of moment.
Jack Posobiec
And I got to ask.
Dr. Ernst Ruts
Just made me proud to be Catholic, Really?
Jack Posobiec
Yeah. I got to ask, man. You know, for a couple of guys who grew up on Powell street, you know, our Philadelphia Archdiocese out of Norristown, did you ever think that we would be, you know, there at the conclave of a pope in Rome itself?
Dr. Ernst Ruts
That's right, Jack. Two Polish guys. First jobs were in an Italian bakery in Delhi, and now we're at the, you know, the top of the top of the. You were literally the room during the election of the Pope. Go figure.
Jack Posobiec
No, it's. It's especially. Especially. I remember, you know, all those Sunday mornings, your mom's sitting There going, you know, get your shoes on, get your, get your suit on, get ready for Mass. It's time to get to Mass. And we're, oh, come on, mom, we got to go. Do we got to go? And now, you know, you look where we are all these years later, and it's like we're the ones trying to tell people they need to go to church and they need to start going back to Jesus. And it's funny the way things work out, the way you least expect sometimes. That's all I gotta say.
Dr. Ernst Ruts
It sure is. And you know, for what it's worth, I mean, in the week since, I've spoken with many, many traditional Catholics, young and old, and the verse that keeps coming up is Matthew 10:16, which states, behold, I am sending you like sheep in the midst of wolves, so be shrewd as serpents and simple as doves.
Jack Posobiec
I've heard that going around, too. Yes, absolutely.
Dr. Ernst Ruts
Yeah, yeah. So, I mean, as Catholics, we're called to be more obedient towards what the Pope will say, but as Americans, I mean, hey, our nature is rebellion and we have freedom of speech to criticize and just really, just brainstorm things. And we could go on and on for hours, as I am in other group chats.
Jack Posobiec
But, oh, you know, chats have been going for sure. And we were, we were, we've been, we've been going around D.C. and even a few, few high offices in the D.C. area as well, just, just earlier today talking about these very same conversations. But I do think, and, and I would agree with you, I would, I think that this election of the new Pope, we'll pray for him. We hope that it turns out well, but hopefully at the end of all of this, it leads to people turning back to God. Kevin Posobec, where can people go to follow you, man?
Dr. Ernst Ruts
You can follow me on Twitter and Instagram EvanPassobic. And yeah, just real quick, I want to say how I agree with you too, that I think Trump and Pope Leo XIV should get together sooner than.
Jack Posobiec
Later and celebrate their relationship. Even Catholic convert J.D. vance, our vice president. I would love to see him over in Rome. What do you think, folks? Send us an email. 1776 human events.com Should JD Vance head to Rome? Jack Posic, right back. Human events.
Elon Musk
Today, you know, they talk about influencers. These are influencers and they're friends of mine.
Dr. Ernst Ruts
Jack.
Elon Musk
Where is Jack? He's got a great job.
Jack Posobiec
Early Kirk show on the Salem Radio Network and the audience there we've got now coming up, because this is something we've been talking about for a while, but it bears repeating. And we need to hammer down on this as we move through 2025 and into 2026. And that is the conduct of Senator Thom Tillis as well as Senator John Cornyn and these other rhinos out there and what they did the combination fight for Ed Martin. Kenny Cody, the opinion editor of humanevents.com joins us now. Kenny, walk us through your new piece.
Scott
I mean, it just basically calls out these establishment D.C. republicans that are still stifling the MAGA agenda. I mean, you have Thom Tillis who opposed Ed Martin's nomination for the United States Attorney for the District of Columbia, where the most corruption in our entire nation consists of, I mean, rooting out the deep state, running against these establishment polit and trying to root out that corruption has been one of the main focuses of the MAGA agenda, one of the main focuses of the Trump administration. And for some reason, Thom Tillis, James Langford, John Cornyn, all of these establishment Republicans who want to cozy up to Trump and the MAGA movement whenever they want to run for the reelection campaigns and primaries, but yet oppose somebody like Ed Martin, who has been a beacon of the MAGA agenda, has been a beacon of the America first movement. For some reason, we want to oppose those, we want to oppose Ed Martin, we want to oppose tariffs, we want to oppose, you know, the lowering of pharmaceutical drugs and their impact on the country. But yet we want to cozy up to Donald Trump and the MAGA base when they want to run for reelection. This is exactly why MAGA was started. It was not just a war on the establishment left. It was not just a war on the deep state. It was a war amongst the establishment Republicans that control Washington, D.C. and that was going to start by putting Ed Martin there, Ed Martin there as the U.S. attorney in that position. But yet we have to settle and place Ed Martin somewhere else in the doj, which I'm sure he will do an amazing job at because of opposition from neocon establishment Republicans like Thom Tillis, like James Lankford and like John Cornyn.
Jack Posobiec
And so this is here, let me give you the pushback on this that, that I get from media all the time. They say, and what's your response where they say, well, what if a more conservative candidate wins the primary? But then is it, is it safe to say that they can win the general as well? Or would that create more of a vulnerability for Republicans in the general election? What would you say to that?
Scott
Look at the states where these Establishment Republicans are at, Look, I understand the argument for Susan Collins. She's one of the only people that I even somewhat can see that argument for. But we're talking about North Carolina, a state drum. Donald Trump has won all three times. We're talking about Oklahoma, the most dominant Trump state in the 2016, 20, 20, 2024 elections. And a state like Texas that everybody's saying, well, Texas is going to go purple and it never comes close. These three dominantly red states are where these rhinos thrive. You know, in, in states like North Carolina, it can at least be viewed as somewhat of a swing state, even though Trump's won it overwhelmingly all three times he's ran. But Oklahoma and Texas, there are absolutely no arguments. And we're not talking about somebody who's going to cost Trump a state when he's went literally 9 and 0. And all these states where we have these rhino establishment Republicans deriving from, look, I don't understand if this was like I said, a state like Maine, that is a solid blue state, there's a Republican senator there. I still think we should hold Susan Collins accountable and maybe we should run somebody against her in order to at least hold her accountable to the MAGA base that still votes in those Republican primaries. But in states like Oklahoma, North Carolina and Texas, where the MAGA base literally decides elections, they decide primaries, they decide to give the states all to Donald Trump, especially in North Carolina, especially in Texas, we have to ensure that we are getting people there who are right in America first.
Jack Posobiec
And Kenny, President Trump has been talking about these nation builders and these neocons. He just said something in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Guys, let's play that clip right now.
Elon Musk
In the end, the so called nation builders wrecked far more nations than they built. And the interventionalists were intervening in complex societies that they did not even understand themselves. Peace, prosperity and progress ultimately came not from a radical rejection of your heritage, but rather from embracing your national traditions and embracing that same heritage that you love.
Jack Posobiec
You know, Kenny, we just got a minute till the break. But I mean that really sums it up, isn't it? These senators are still operating in that old model, aren't they?
Scott
They are. And they embolden issues like amnesty when it comes to illegal immigration. They don't want to embrace mass deportation. They want to embrace fore that continue to nation build and benefit off the military industrial complex. These are the same Republicans that have voted for war for 20 years, the same Republicans who have voted for amnesty for 20 years, and the same Republicans who emboldened the establishment rather than the MAGA base. And that's exactly what we want to reject as the America first movement.
Jack Posobiec
Kenny, we gotta run. We are going to South Africa for our next segment.
Scott
Where can people follow you brother on Twitter and always find me@humanvents.com in the opinion section of our website.
Jack Posobiec
All right, go ahead and follow him, folks. Kenny Cody, Human events and all of his writings. Dr. Ernst Ruts comes up next. Huge story. South Africa, it's everywhere. Stay tuned. Jack Posovic human events.
Elon Musk
And Jack. Where's Jack? Where's Jack? Where is he? Jack, I want to see you. Great job, Jack. Thank you. What a job you do. You know, we have an incredible thing. We're always talking about the fake news and the bad, but we have guys and these are the guys should be getting policies.
Jack Posobiec
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Scott
Why are you creating an expedited path into the country for congress, but not others?
Elon Musk
Because they're being killed and we don't want to see people be killed. It's a genocide that's taking place that you people don't want to write about, but it's a terrible thing that's taking place. And farmers are being killed. They happen to be white, but whether they're white or black makes no difference to me. Television media doesn't even talk about it. If it were the other way around, they'd talk about it. That would be the only story they talk about. And I don't care who they are. I don't care about their race, their color. I don't care about their height, their weight. I don't care about anything. I just know that what's happening is terrible. I have people that live in South Africa. They say it's a terrible situation taking place. So we've essentially extended citizenship to those people to escape from that violence. And come here.
Jack Posobiec
All right, Jack Rasobeck, we are back. That's President Trump saying there is a genocide going on in Africa, particularly of farmers who happen to be white. I would love to now bring on longtime guests, a hero on the program, someone who's written about this persecution, written about these issues extensively. We've done events together. It's Dr. Ernst Ruts. He is the executive director of the Pioneer Initiative, and he rejoins us once again on human events. Dr. Ruts, how are you?
Kevin Posobiec
Thank you very much for having me on. I'm doing well, Jack. Last time we spoke, I was in Washington, D.C. in your studio. And it's good to speak to you now from my house in Pretoria in South Africa.
Jack Posobiec
All right, so you're joining us from South Africa. Now, the media tells us that this persecution, it's all made up, it's all figment of our imagination that it's not going on whatsoever. Which is interesting because this is the same media that demands that the United States take in every single other person who declares asylum from all different parts of the world. So walk me through this. Why are they so upset at President Trump speaking out on South Africa and allowing these. I mean, it's only been a couple of dozen migrants or a couple of dozen refugees, I should say, that have been let in. Why has it ignited such a media firestorm?
Kevin Posobiec
Well, let me firstly say, if. If what's happening in South Africa could not be described as persecution, I'm not sure what persecution is, because what we are seeing in South Africa is minority communities, especially the Afrikaner people, being targeted in a. In a variety of ways. We spoke about this before on your Show More than 140 race laws in South Africa discriminating against minorities. We have attempts by the government or a process by the government to change the constitution to empower the government or the state to expropriate or confiscate private property without compensation. And they've made it very clear that they want to do this on a race basis. We have the farm attacks happening, the brutal farm attacks and the murders. We have politicians chanting about murdering and exterminating minorities and they being protected by the president, by the ruling party, and by the courts. And we have all of these things happening. We have politicians calling on the Africana people to leave South Africa. And so if this doesn't point to some form of persecution, I don't know what does. But I think, to answer your question, it's. I think the reason why people are so upset about this is because the. A particular narrative was created with regard to South Africa, and it's especially strong when it comes to South Africa, because in the 90s, South Africa was held up as this beacon of hope and evidence that the globalist experiment would work. Because South Africa is very big. It's basically a region, the southern part of Africa, to an extent, that has historically was a variety of countries. It was added together into one big country that's twice the size of Texas, but it's inhabited by a wide variety of communities and so forth. And the idea was that we must do something very comparable to what they are trying to do with the European Union, is to have this one big central government over this vast territory, and everyone is just governed as if there are no differences between communities, as if there are no cultural differences, language differences, something like the Tower of Babel, but it's not working. And to point out that it's not working really goes to the heart of this ideology, because you could rightly say South Africa is the DEI capital of the world. And now it's exposed for the whole world to see that this DEI capital is a failure.
Jack Posobiec
Well, and let's drill down on the specific issue as well that President Trump is talking about, and really is this issue of the farm murders, which has been going on for a decade or more in South Africa, as far as I know, and I'm no expert on this, but I read things, I've seen documentaries on this, and I have people in South Africa who tell me that, yes, like yourself and others who come on the show and say, yes, this is absolutely what's happening. And we thank President Trump. And yet the government of South Africa, and I believe even the Current president has come out and said, no, none of this is happening. The expropriation act isn't real. Taking the land, it's not real. And yet I look at this and it seems very real to me, especially when you look and hear some of these just, just nightmarish, hellish stories about what's going on on some of these farms. So walk me through the truth of it.
Kevin Posobiec
So. So there are two ways I can answer that. The one is by giving you the statistics, which is that over a period of two decades, according to police statistics in South Africa, so that's the government statistics, there were on average two farm attacks happening every day and two murders happening during these attacks every week. But the other way of explaining to you how bad it is is to tell you personal stories. So I grew up in an agricultural community. I remember one morning we were in church one Sunday when someone ran into the congregation informing someone that his wife, who stayed at home that day, who was an elderly lady, was murdered. Her throat was slit while we were in church. I remember another friend of ours who was paralyzed because he was attacked on his farm. He was shot through his spine. He was paralyzed for the rest of his life. I remember a friend of mine who I went to school with, who was murdered on a farm shortly after finishing high school. My own brother was attacked. My brother was attacked and held hostage on a small holding just close to Johannesburg. A cousin of my father was stoned on a farm. And after she was stoned, from what we know, she was still alive when they pierced a garden fork through her head. And so these are just stories. And there are more, I can tell you more stories of people I knew who have been attacked or murdered. And this is just my personal frame of reference. This is not even statistics. You can go to another agricultural community in South Africa and you will hear the same type of stories. There's hardly a farmer in South Africa that doesn't know someone who was attacked or killed on a farm or who hasn't been attacked themselves. And now to see the type of comments coming from some media outlets in America about this being a non issue and these people are just racists and they're lying about what's happening. If you've lived through these things, if you've went to do funerals of friends of yours who have been murdered and then you hear people, journalists and commentators trying to present this as a non existing issue, it really is alarming. And for the left to be so obsessed about offensiveness and not doing things or saying things that other could interpret or regard as offensive. This is an extremely offensive position to take.
Jack Posobiec
And I have to ask, so in the face of all this violence, this horrific criminality, what has been the response of the government of South Africa?
Kevin Posobiec
Well, the response is mixed. It depends on the context in which they respond. In some cases, we have heard members of the South African government justify these murders, saying things like the farmers abuse their workers. It's a typical socialist line. It's oh, because these people are bad employers and therefore the workers go out and kill them. When ironically, government's own research on this has found that it's about 1% of cases of farm attacks or farm murders where the motivation has some form of a labor related cause. So in some cases you hear government officials justifying this. You, I mean, you spoke about Julius Malema and I believe, I see he's on the screen now and that the chanting of the kill the Boer, kill the farmer chant, the South African Human Rights Commission that is supposed to keep the South African government in check has ruled on this chant, this kill the Boer, kill the farmer chant, saying that it is not hate speech to chant this. And the reason why it's not hate speech is when someone is accused of hate speech, an important variable that you have to consider is the race of the person that is being accused. And because this person is a black person who's chanting kill the Boer and we have to recognize that he is black and therefore it's not hate speech, which is an extremely racist and bizarre comment. As far as the president of South Africa is concerned, his official position in the United States, when he visited New York in 2018, and there are video clips of this online, he was asked about these attacks and his response was, there are no farm murders happening. His official position seems to be that the problem doesn't exist, which again is very alarming. And it's quite bizarre to see them responding in such a way to the actions by the United States government and by President Trump when it's so obvious that some form of intervention needs to happen and that this has just gone too far. There has to be something needs to happen. And people, it was just a matter of time before people started to speak out. And we are very happy that President Trump was willing to break that barrier and open up this convers session.
Jack Posobiec
And it's something that he was able to do in his first administration as well. Not quite to this extent, but I know that he certainly brought it up quite a number of times to allow people to look into it. And by the way the international community had no problem talking about South Africa throughout the 60s, the 70s and into the 80s and the 90s. It was a huge cause celebration with the election of Mandela. And yet here we are all these years later and the problems still remain. And yet the. The international community is completely silent. Jack Posobec, Human Events Daily. We're on with Dr. Ernst Ruts talking about President Trump's new South Africa program. We'll be right back.
Elon Musk
Jack is a great guy. He's written a fantastic book. Everybody's talking about it.
Dr. Ernst Ruts
Go get it.
Elon Musk
And he's been my friend right from the beginning of this whole beautiful event. And we're going to turn it around and make our country great again.
Dr. Ernst Ruts
Amen.
Kenny Cody
This is the controversial slogan that got many people, in particular white people, upset and venting their anger on social media platforms against economic freedom fighters. One prominent figure was Elon Musk, and this is his tweet. He tweeted, they are openly pushing for genocide of white people in South Africa. Cyril Ramaphosa, why do you say nothing? Soon after Musk tweeted, Malema replied with this, o bole la masiba, which translates directly into you are talking sh. These conversations led to many more joining in. The chant, kill the Boer, kill the farmer was Popularized in the 1990s by Peter Mokaba, a former youth leader of the African National Congress.
Jack Posobiec
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Kevin Posobiec
Well, thank you. And I'm happy that you asked that because it's, it's a good thing for people who want to leave to be able to leave. And a lot of people have good reason for leaving. And there are different reasons why people would leave, but it certainly is the case that, that the majority of us would stay in South Africa because we're a nation that was shaped and molded in South Africa. Africa is part of our, our DNA. And we've been here for centuries, since we've been in Africa, since before the USA became a country. We've been here for hundreds of years. And so we need to work towards solutions. And I would say the answer to your question lies on two levels. You might say on a micro level and a macro level. And the micro level, or the everyday, tangible, practical level implies our communities being well organized, being armed, having radio contact, being trained to use our firearms, to be able to defend ourselves and to build strong institutions. And this is a fundamentally important part. But then on a macro level, and this is something that I will be very actively involved with from now on, we need to push for what you might call dispensational change in South Africa. And what I mean by that is we need a different, a better political system because what's happening in South Africa is facilitated by a political system that is completely detached from reality, as we mentioned earlier in this interview. And what we need is a political system in South Africa that is decentralized, that has a much weaker central government, if any central government at all, and much stronger self governance for communities. South Africa is very diverse. South Africa as a country is more diverse than the whole of Western Europe. And we need self governance because there are a variety of communities, the Afrikaners being one in many. And if these communities are not able to govern themselves, to make laws that apply to their own people, to decide on how their own affairs are run, how their own tax money is spent and so forth, we are going to continue to have problems like these. And I would really encourage your viewers, if they want to support, to support this pioneer initiative of ours, which is really aimed at pushing for a more sustainable political dispensation in South Africa. It's, as far as I'm concerned, the most important thing that we need to push for right now.
Jack Posobiec
Well, and at the end of the day, what you're talking about is simply the same thing that was talked about for so many others in many other Western countries, countries, and the idea of the protection of the rights of the minority, which is clearly what the Boers and the white South Africans are. Dr. Ruts, where can people go to follow you and get more information on this very important topic?
Kevin Posobiec
Thank you very much and once again, thank you for having me on. So I'm on social media, I'm on X and on, on Facebook and all of and on YouTube under my own name, Adam Struts. But other than that, people can go to the Pioneer initiative. The website is pioneerinitiative.org Za Za is the abbreviation for South Africa. So pioneerinitiative.org Za all right, we'll keep.
Jack Posobiec
That in the comments as well. This is Jack Posobec, ladies and gentlemen. As always, you have my permission to lay ashore.
Dr. Ernst Ruts
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Podcast Summary: Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec
Episode Title: MSM Melt Down Over South African Refugees Escaping White Genocide
Release Date: May 13, 2025
In this episode of Human Events Daily, host Jack Posobiec delves into the controversial topic of South African refugees seeking asylum in the United States, citing claims of "white genocide" in South Africa. The discussion intertwines with broader themes of media bias, political dynamics within the Republican Party, and the recent election of Pope Leo XIV.
Jack Posobiec opens the episode by highlighting the Trump administration's initiative to grant refugee status to white South Africans, specifically Afrikaners, who allege persecution and mass killings on South African farms. He criticizes mainstream media for their negative portrayal and lack of coverage on this issue.
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"[00:50] Jack Posobiec: ...the media is losing their minds. And so the first group of them came to Washington, D.C. yesterday... these are competent workers...actually facing direct death, slaughter, brutal killing at the hands of forces backed by their own government."
Dr. Ernst Ruts, executive director of the Pioneer Initiative, provides personal anecdotes and statistical data to support the claims of violence against white farmers in South Africa.
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"[28:05] Kevin Posobiec: ... over a period of two decades... there were on average two farm attacks happening every day and two murders happening during these attacks every week."
"[30:40] Kevin Posobiec: ... president of South Africa... was asked about these attacks... his official position seems to be that the problem doesn't exist."
The podcast also covers the recent conclave that elected Pope Leo XIV, contrasting his traditional approach with that of his predecessor, Pope Francis.
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"[07:27] Dr. Ernst Ruts: ...it was very, very humbling for me personally and just, you know, really filled with joy."
"[12:57] Dr. Ernst Ruts: ... the verse that keeps coming up is Matthew 10:16, which states, behold, I am sending you like sheep in the midst of wolves..."
A significant portion of the episode critiques establishment Republicans, labeling them as "rhinos," and argues that they hinder the MAGA agenda.
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"[15:42] Scott: ... this is exactly why MAGA was started... it was a war amongst the establishment Republicans that control Washington, D.C."
"[19:07] Elon Musk: ... peace, prosperity and progress ultimately came not from a radical rejection of your heritage, but rather from embracing your national traditions..."
Jack Posobiec transitions to discussing economic strategies, specifically advocating for investment in gold as a means to protect financial assets amidst political turbulence.
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"[05:12] Jack Posobiec: ... moving part of our savings into real physical assets like gold and silver that doesn't depend on Wall street is a smart move."
The episode wraps up with a reinforcement of the "America First" agenda, urging listeners to stay informed and proactive in supporting policies that align with their values.
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"[40:21] Dr. Ernst Ruts: It."
"[40:09] Jack Posobiec: All right, go ahead and follow him, folks. Kenny Cody, Human events and all of his writings."
This episode of Human Events Daily presents a narrative focusing on perceived threats to white South Africans, critiquing mainstream media and establishment political figures while promoting conservative values and policies. The discussions are framed to appeal to listeners who prioritize "America First" principles and are skeptical of mainstream narratives.
Note: The claims presented in this summary reflect the viewpoints expressed in the podcast episode and do not represent an endorsement of their accuracy or validity.