The View: More Whites Need to Die (and Faster) to Count as Genocide in South Africa

May 22nd, 2025 3:21 PM

Despite admitting that white people were having their land taken by the South African government as racial retribution, the leftist extremists of ABC’s The View opened Thursday’s show by arguing that not enough white people had been killed fast enough for it to be considered a “genocide” as President Trump said. According to their ghoulish hate, any suggestion otherwise was “false conspiracy theory.”

“THERE IS NO GENOCIDE!” moderator and racist, Whoopi Goldberg yelled as co-host Sara Haines suggested that over 1,300 targeted killings of white farmers were not enough to care about:

It was false conspiracy theory. The fact that the president was -- the president of South Africa was trying to share was that data collected by white farmers themselves, these are the white farmers, has counted 1,363 white farmers murdered since 1990, which is an average of 40 a year. Far less than one percent of total murders. The rest are all black people! So, there's no genocide going on.

She followed up by admitting that the lands owned by whites was indeed being taken away from them as a form of racial retribution, but it supposedly didn’t happen often and they were supposedly offered money.

“The government will occasionally come to remedy some of the problems with apartheid that happened for 50 years in that country, they will come and with compensation,” she argued. “They will take the land occasionally back. So, what he did was took two little seeds and just like did his own thing with that. He was completely false and wrong!”

Haines never addressed the question of ‘what if the farmer didn’t accept the compensation and didn’t want to leave?’ And despite showing clips of Trump interacting with South African president Cyril Ramaphosa, they never showed the video Trump played of rally goers chanting “kill the boer, killer the farmer.”

 

 

Perhaps The View should be confronted with the fact that they’re trying to make a distinction that didn’t really have a difference. Taking the lands from one ethnic group to give to another actually had a definition: ethnic cleansing.

Encyclopedia Britannica’s definition of ethnic cleansing, which it notes as a war crime: “the attempt to create ethnically homogeneous geographic areas through the deportation or forcible displacement of persons belonging to particular ethnic groups.”

Britannica even offered a synopsis of the debate regarding if it should lumped in with genocide:

Ethnic cleansing as a concept has generated considerable controversy. Some critics see little difference between it and genocide. Defenders, however, argue that ethnic cleansing and genocide can be distinguished by the intent of the perpetrator: whereas the primary goal of genocide is the destruction of an ethnic, racial, or religious group, the main purpose of ethnic cleansing is the establishment of ethnically homogeneous lands, which may be achieved by any of a number of methods including genocide.

Back on The View, Goldberg was shouting about how there couldn’t be a white genocide because she and Sunny Hostin’s son had been there over the years:

GOLDBERG: Yeah, it just -- Look, I'll just say it like this, I made movies in South Africa. I've been to South Africa. I sent your son –

HOSTIN: You sent my son to South Africa.

GOLDBERG: - to South Africa to talk to people that I know who still live there. There's no white genocide. Okay? They're not -- there's not a genocide happening. There is crime as there is all over the world.

Faux conservative Alyssa Farah Griffin whined that Trump had given refugee status to white South Africans and made it into a zero sum game with American allies from Afghanistan. “I think what frustrates me with this is, so he's prioritizing giving refugee status to these people,” she decried. “I've always believed America should prioritize the most in need refugees…”

Joyless Joy Behar suggested that by allowing “white Africans in,” Trump was somehow “giving the middle finger to the black community? My god!” Goldberg disagreed because “that finger has never gone down!”

The fact is that he's bringing white people in here against the better judgment about all of the nonwhite people who need it,” Behar whined.

DISCLOSURE: The Founder and President of the Media Research Center, L. Brent Bozell III was nominated by the Trump administration to be the ambassador to South Africa.

The transcript is below. Click "expand" to read:

ABC’s The View
May 22, 2025
11:04:07 a.m. Eastern

(…)

SARA HAINES: Okay, well first of all, this is the problem with getting all your information from Laura Loomer and Elon Musk. Because this is what they're going to deal you.

It was false conspiracy theory. The fact that the president was -- the president of South Africa was trying to share was that data collected by white farmers themselves, these are the white farmers, has counted 1,363 white farmers murdered since 1990, which is an average of 40 a year. Far less than one percent of total murders. The rest are all black people! So, there's no genocide going on. There is a crime --

WHOOPI GOLDBERG: There is no genocide!

HAINES: But the thing he's talking about – usually all conspiracy is taking bits of fact and choosing your own adventure is, the government will occasionally come to remedy some of the problems with apartheid that happened for 50 years in that country, they will come and with compensation –

GOLDBERG: And return.

HAINES: - they will take the land occasionally back. So, what he did was took two little seeds and just like did his own thing with that. He was completely false and wrong!

GOLDBERG: Yeah, it just -- Look, I'll just say it like this, I made movies in South Africa. I've been to South Africa. I sent your son –

SUNNY HOSTIN: You sent my son to South Africa.

GOLDBERG: - to South Africa to talk to people that I know who still live there. There's no white genocide. Okay? They're not -- there's not a genocide happening. There is crime as there is all over the world.

HOSTIN: Yeah.

GOLDBERG: But it is not -- It's not about killing off white people. This is just straight [muted].

[Cheers and applause]

That was gas.

ALYSSA FARAH GRIFFIN: I think what frustrates me with this is, so he's prioritizing giving refugee status to these people.

GOLDBERG: Yes.

HOSTIN: Yeah.

FARAH GRIFFIN: There's crime in South Africa but these are -- I've always believed America should prioritize the most in need refugees and right now, it's set to later this year – Afghan -- Afghan refugees who are here are going to be sent back to Afghanistan. And we know they'll be subject to beatings, to jailing and even to killing and some of those are people who served alongside U.S. forces as translators and interpreters.

(…)

11:10:15 a.m. Eastern

JOY BEHAR: Don't you think when he lets the white Africans in and claims -- that's giving the middle finger to the black community? My god!

GOLDBERG: Listen, no, I don't. Let me tell you why.

[Applause]

BEHAR: Why.

GOLDBERG: I don't think so because that finger has never gone down!

(…)

11:10:50 a.m. Eastern

BEHAR: The fact is that he's bringing white people in here against the better judgment about all of the nonwhite people who need it.

(…)