Unbelievably, Beff just tore Keir Starmer to shreds.
"You haven't ended chaos. YOU ARE THE CHAOS!"
Utterly appalling interview by Keir Starmer. He's evasive, vacuous, emotionless, and a compulsive liar.
Absolute car crash.
🔴 OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP
Subject: Cyril Ramaphosa – The Lying Architect of “Transformation”
Dear President Trump,
As you prepare to receive South Africa’s president, Cyril Ramaphosa, at the White House, please allow this heartfelt message from a citizen of his broken republic.
First request: please seat him in the same chair where you once hosted President Zelenskyy — and then fix your eyes not on Ramaphosa’s lips, but on his nose. Because every time he speaks, that invisible Pinocchio nose twitches. It grows. It stretches. It flares like a warning sign — because Ramaphosa lies every time he opens his mouth.
He will flatter, smile, and talk of “transformation.” But in reality, Mr. President, you’re meeting a man whose political vocabulary is built entirely on deception. And the word “transformation” is nothing more than his preferred disguise for calculated destruction.
Let’s translate it for you.
1. A Targeted War on White Farming Families and Afrikaner Minorities
Ramaphosa will say crime is a “challenge,” but he won’t admit that South Africa’s white farmers — especially Afrikaners and other minorities — are under siege. They are not alone. Across the country, white families in cities, suburbs, and small towns are increasingly targeted. They are murdered in home invasions, robbed on rural roads, hijacked, stabbed, and executed — with near-total impunity.
The government does nothing — sometimes less than nothing. Ramaphosa will deny it outright — and that’s when you’ll see his nose grow again.
2. Replacing Skilled Professionals with Loyal Cadres
Transformation under Ramaphosa has come to mean gutting the administrative and civil sectors by removing competent people — and replacing them with loyal but unqualified political foot soldiers. Engineers have been replaced with slogan-shouters. Doctors with desk warmers. Economists with looters.
The result? National collapse. Electricity blackouts. Hospital failures. Cities overrun by trash, sewage, and corruption. But to Ramaphosa, this is “progress.” If he says the state is “building capacity,” he’s right — they’re building capacity for theft, not for service.
3. Legalized Racism: 142 Race-Based Laws and Counting
Ramaphosa will likely preach about equality. But ask him this: why are there 142 current laws in South Africa that actively discriminate against minorities — especially Afrikaners and whites in general? Job ads that exclude based on skin color. University slots denied by race. Promotions reserved for party loyalists of a certain hue.
This is not redress. It’s retribution. If he dares say it’s fair — watch that nose twitch.
4. Open Borders, Collapsing Cities
Despite massive unemployment and poverty, Ramaphosa has flung South Africa’s borders wide open. Millions of undocumented foreigners now flood the country, overwhelming schools, hospitals, and the job market. This has transformed parts of Johannesburg, Pretoria, and Cape Town into slums, gang-run enclaves, and lawless zones.
If he speaks of “Pan-African unity,” ask him how unity works without documents, border control, or law and order. And again — watch the nose.
5. From First-World Nation to Shanty Town Disaster
South Africa once had world-class infrastructure, booming agriculture, clean governance, and functional systems. Now it is a shanty town ruled by cartels, riddled with potholes, crippled by debt, and paralyzed by incompetence.
Ramaphosa will call this “emerging economy turbulence.” But make no mistake, Mr. President — this is not turbulence. It’s intentional regression, weaponized failure, and transformation into a national slump.
CONTINUE/2...
To call South Africans seeking refuge “cowards” is not just tone-deaf, it’s an indictment of failed leadership. Instead of addressing why people are leaving, President Ramaphosa insults them. This is the same arrogance I faced when swimming for South Africa, when offered opportunities abroad, the response was, “Let them leave.” No effort to understand. No attempt to bridge divides. Just dismissal. This isn’t strength. It’s cowardice masquerading as patriotism.
#SouthAfrica #FailedLeadership #Ramaphosa
Today in front of a small gated Boer community - Kleinfontein.
Imagine the fear in the children with a hostile mob chanting to kill you just outside the door.
It is not misinformation -
"Terrible things are happening in South Africa"
Nothing says “Human Rights Day” like chanting about your desire to kill another group of people on racial grounds.
They’re not even trying to hide it. @SecRubio@elonmusk@JDVance
When he became Prime Minister, Keir Starmer had a small window of opportunity to prove to a very sceptical British public that he was on their side. Instead, he’s monumentally blown it.
He’s rammed through a horrendously nefarious austerity punishment on millions of pensioners with the removal of the winter fuel allowance while spaffing away £3bn a year of taxpayers’ money on Ukraine, £22bn on ridiculous carbon capture machines and £11.6bn on overseas climate aid despite telling us all that there’s an economic “black hole”.
He’s flip-flopped on many of his previous pre election statements and generally behaved like some sort of austere, sanctimonious and po-faced disciplinarian who is treating the British public like naughty schoolchildren. And because of all of this, his approval ratings are tanking. He’s completely failed to empathise and grasp the mood of the British public.
It has been said that new governments get a 100-day honeymoon period. But with Starmer and his government, they have created a nightmare - all of their own making. And as always, it will be the rest of us that suffer the consequences.
The Starmer era so far has been defined by one thing: The politics of misery.
@StevieBhoy1985 I’m hesitant as a single woman. I don’t mind here in Scotland, not sure about places like Thailand, Vietnam etc. Also quite shy so maybe that’s holding me back…