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Now, since 1994, there have been something like 100 racebased laws that have been implemented in South Africa. What's been the impact of these these laws? So, South Africa is the most racist country in the world. You'd think having got rid of apartheite in 1994, having peacefully handed power from a white minority government to a democra to a democracy in South Africa, you'd think the last thing that our country would want is to return to a racist um situation. But the ANC government has instituted 114114 race-based laws since 1994, and they're doubling down. They're increasing them under the guise of transformation. But what is black economic empowerment? Theft. What is expropriation without compensation? Theft. The ANC government has instituted racism in order to basically steal break and steal the economy. And a report came out recently by professor William Gomedi who said that black economic empowerment those wonderful three words that you'd think oh it sounds very nice I could probably accept that has transferred 100 trillion rand to a 100 families in the last 24 years the has run our country for 24 years have introduced 114 race-based laws since 1994 for and there's economic genocide taking place not just against white people but against colored people and Indian people as well. It's horrific. We're on really on the edge of economic collapse of becoming a failed state thanks to the ANC. Now Rob, you're in the country. You're in Australia. What would your message be to our prime minister Anthony Albanesi about what's happening in South Africa and what he can do to exert some pressure because we saw during apartheid great pressure exerted on South Africa to change its ways other than Donald Trump. No one else seems to be speaking about this. Well, I don't have much faith in leftist governments like Canada and Australia to actually say or do anything. You know, all we ask of the world of the decent part of the world is just tell the truth. just tell it like it is. And Donald Trump has basically stood up and said, "I'm not happy with what's going on in South Africa. I'm pointing a spotlight on the country and we're going to make sure that punishment fits the crime." And I'm not sure what that is and when it's going to come, but Donald Trump and his administration, I have to salute them. And I wish Albanzi would even stand up and put a spotlight on South Africa, but I don't have much hope for that. M well let's hope he changes his mind. There are many South Africans in this country. Uh we've got quite a big expat population and uh let's hope they speak up. You have been very outspoken, very brave in um in talking about this issue and we really do appreciate your time, Rob. Thank you for joining me tonight.
The speaker argues that South Africa has become the most racist country in the world due to the ANC government implementing 114 race-based laws since 1994, which they claim constitute economic theft and genocide against white, colored, and Indian populations under the guise of transformation programs like Black Economic Empowerment.
The speaker calls for international pressure and truth-telling about South Africa's situation, similar to what occurred during apartheid, warning that continued current policies will lead to complete economic collapse.