A Black Executive Perspective. Now presents Need to Know with the award-winning hyphenated Dr. Nsenga Burton. Dr. Burton, what do we Need to Know?
Dr. Nsenga Burton:Good afternoon and welcome to Need to Know with Dr. Nsenga Burton. I am she. Today I wanna talk to you about, um, what is happening with our country. Participating, creating, um, what I call a bogus, uh, refugee scheme for white to South Africans. Um, and I wanted to tell you this because I actually lived off and on in South Africa for eight years. So I do have experience living over there and I am very familiar with the politics and I've had written extensively about South Africa, uh, for many years. Um, I say all of that to say that this whole idea that the farmers are being, um. Our fleeing violence is false. Uh, in South Africa, if you look at the 1930 Native Land Act, um, under apartheid, uh, blacks could not own land. If they had land, it was taken from them and redistributed to whites. Um, they also could not partner with non-black, uh, with and with non, um, black South Africans to even acquire land That way, it didn't matter if they got married, it didn't matter. Um, and marriage was illegal too, but you know, if they partnered with somebody, they just couldn't do it. So, um, what has resulted is, is the fact that 72% of the land in South Africa is owned by whites and, uh, these are white people who came from different parts of the world. Germany, uh, you know, you know, um, England, um, you know. And they, they have different names, Africaners, Boors or what have you. Um, if they're Dutch, things of that nature. The point is this, they all came here for nefarious reasons. Nefarious reasons, and that was to, um, you know, participate, um, eventually to participate in apartheid, which was eradicated, um, when Nelson was freed and all the things. But what I want you to say, what has not been eradicated. Is the right sizing of the resources that were stolen, um, from blacks, um, during the apartheid era, and that one of those things is land. So the farmers own 72% of the land. Black South Africans only own about 4% of the land. And when apartheid happened or ended rather when apartheid ended, there was supposed to be what is called a land transfer. Blacks were supposed to receive their land back, but because they were so economically disenfranchised, and there's a lot of reasons, well, I don't have time to go into all of the 25 reasons, but the one of the most important reasons is because they were so economically, economically disenfranchised. Many of them were not in the position to receive the land and be able to take care of the land. Because when you are kept without resources, when you live in abject poverty, I don't know if you all have seen Mandela Homes, where Mandela, when he came out, he's like everybody else. Every South Africans gonna have a home. It's usually one room. Is corrugated still? Um, four. You know, three sides or corrugated stills? Corrugated still over the top. Nothing in the front. Alright, so when we talk about poverty, it's poverty that the United States has not seen. So when y'all are like, why are they doing all this stuff for Africa? Why is Steve Jobs giving this stuff to Africa? Go visit. And you will see why any country and it's beauty in Africa is cosmopolitan. I love, it's one of my favorite continents. They have wonderful countries. They have a lot of wonderful things happening there too. So I don't wanna, uh, be pejorative. What I am saying is, um, that there is poverty that you will never see in the United States there. Okay? Um, and so you don't understand it unless you've seen it and, and, and witnessed it. The point I'm trying to make is they own, that would be the white South African, 72% of the land. There was a case in February of 2025 that is this year where a white, um, farmer ran over and killed three black school girls. This is a man who has a drinking problem. He has killed someone before. Um, and he was, oh, fled the scene. It has not been charged with a crime. We are in June of 2025 and still has not been charged with a crime. Now, that doesn't happen all the time, but it has happened consistently over the years. Right? So the last one, the, the next one I'm thinking about was the 20 23 1. Before that was 2021. So every couple of years you have a white farmer exacting some type of violence against blacks. Typically, school children are people who are vulnerable. I say all of that to say, do not believe what you hear. We do not need to have white South Africans here in the United States, particularly in my home state of Virginia, because we do not need more white supremacy here. In addition to that, the white South, and this is not all white South Africans. This is not all white South Africans. I'm talking about Africaners. I'm talking about Bos, I'm talking about those folks. I'm talking about the Elon Musks of the world. That's what I'm talking about. They are also antisemitic. So they're not only racist against blacks and other people, they are anti-Semitic. So we're in a country that is having more and more increasingly, um, anti-Semitic incidents and violence against Jewish folks, and we say We're against it. That's what we keep saying. Oh my God. We're gonna say even 47 antisemitism will not stand here, even though I'm surrounded by Antisemites. Okay. No problem, but what, what is coming to the United States is more hatred. These are people who, um, and I'm sure most of you know this, and if you don't, you should know that, uh, apartheid was established based on the Jim Crow, um, system that was in the United States of segregation. So they use that as the blueprint for it. Um, but we do not need more 40 sevens and musks here in the United States. We don't need the vitriol. We don't need the venom. Uh, one of the South Africans who came here already has killed his wife since he's been here. Um, look that up. 'cause I know they're not reporting on that either. That's why y'all gotta read the bird wire. Okay. Shameless pug. I'm back. Um, but what is most important is you cannot bring people who are, who are hateful. They hate black people. They hate people of color. Um, they hate, um. Jews, they're antisemites. So we don't need that in this country. So what you Need to Know is you need to contact your Congress people and tell them to stop with this bogus refugee scheme. They are not fleeing anything. They own most of the land. And the same thing that happens everywhere in the world. That's why wars are fought over land. Uh, that means they are empowered. I mean, and like ridiculously empowered. So much so that they can run over three. Not one, not two, but three black South African school girls and not get charged. And we got a black president in South Africa. How about that? All right, so thank you for tuning in. Please contact your Congress people and let them know to stop the bogus scheme, um, because it really is in play, I believe, um, to make sure that we bring more people here. Who are not woke, um, as they say it. We haven't used woke in years. Like they sound crazy when they say it. It was just so, just not with the times, but whatever. Um, but who are, um. Um, you know who tr who, who traffic in sexism, racism, misogyny, um, antisemitism, xenophobia. These are the people that they are bringing here, and we don't need any more of that in the United States. Thank you for tuning in. Please tune in next week to Need to Know with Dr. Nsenga Burton, and of course, always join. Listen to share, um, A Black Executive Perspective podcast, the award-winning podcast, um, that gives you all sides of the debate. Okay? Have a great day. Bye.
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