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Johann Rupert Addresses Controversy Over White Genocide Claims

Johann Rupert Defends South Africa: Rejects Trump's 'White Genocide' Claims South African billionaire businessman Johann Rupert has gained recognition for challenging U.S.President Donald Trump’s false claims of a "white genocide" occurring in South Africa.
Eli Ntombela June 4, 2025
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Johann Rupert Defends South Africa: Rejects Trump’s ‘White Genocide’ Claims

South African billionaire businessman Johann Rupert has gained recognition for challenging U.S. President Donald Trump’s false claims of a “white genocide” occurring in South Africa. During a White House meeting on May 21, Rupert, along with golfers Ernie Els and Retief Goosen, defended their country by clarifying that violent crime affects all races.

The pivotal meeting aimed at addressing various issues, particularly Trump’s assertions about the safety of white farmers and the Expropriation Bill, which he claimed unjustly confiscates land. Rupert countered Trump’s narrative by highlighting the broader context of violence in South Africa, emphasizing that crime rates in areas like the Cape Flats overshadow those among farmers.

Rupert’s stance resonated with many South Africans, sparking discussions on social media. His comments underscored the pressing need for constructive dialogue regarding safety and governance in the country, illustrating significant differences in perspectives about rural and urban violence while advocating for technological solutions to crime.

In response to Trump’s claims, Rupert’s remarks about unemployment and gang warfare provided a comprehensive picture of South Africa’s complex social issues. His involvement in this crucial conversation reflects a desire for nuanced discussions about the nation’s safety and prosperity, thereby positioning him as a ‘true patriot’ in the eyes of many.

As the discourse around South Africa’s socio-political landscape evolves, Rupert’s commitment to addressing misinformation and advocating for effective measures against crime highlights the importance of informed dialogue. His support for technological assistance in combating violence further showcases the urgent need for innovation in public safety efforts.

Johann Rupert’s Response to Allegations of ‘White Genocide’

South African businessman Johann Rupert publicly dismissed President Trump’s claims of “white genocide,” stating, “We have too many deaths. But it’s across the board. It’s not only white farmers.”

Rupert pointed to broader issues, saying, “If you look at the statistics, a lot of the murders—firstly, it’s unemployment, and then illegal aliens,” emphasizing the need for comprehensive data.

The businessman highlighted violence in regions beyond farms, noting that the Western Cape, particularly the Cape Flats, suffers from significant gang-related violence.

Support for Ramaphosa and Calls for Technological Solutions

During discussions with Trump, Rupert supported President Cyril Ramaphosa’s stance, urging technological advancements like Starlink to enhance police effectiveness in South Africa.

Rupert criticized former President Jacob Zuma for rejecting his drone proposal for wildlife parks, stating, “He stopped the importation because he said the U.S. would spy on us.”

His remarks resonated with South Africans online, with many praising Rupert for his truthful representation of the country’s issues, contrasting Trump’s claims about land expropriation.


In conclusion, Johann Rupert’s principled stance against the misleading notion of “white genocide” showcases a commitment to truth and unity in South Africa. His insights and support for current leadership underscore the urgency of addressing broader social issues and violence across all communities.


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