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White House plotting onslaught on SA's BEE laws
Sunday World
|SW May 25 2025 edition
Move believed to be part of ongoing propaganda campaign
Government has received intelligence that there is going to be an offensive on BBB-EE laws in South Africa as a likely strategy by the USA to corner the country following the spectacular collapse of the “white genocide” false narrative this week, according to highly placed sources.
Sunday World understands the onslaught will seek to highlight that the redress laws meant to end economic imbalances of the past as mainly benefiting only Africans at the expense of Indians and coloured people.
Pretoria reportedly received “reliable intelligence” to this effect following its successful visit to the White House this week, where the “white genocide” house of cards by US President Donald Trump and his associate, billionaire Elon Musk, crumbled in front of the whole world.
Subsequently, according to our government moles who are familiar with the issues, the next phase of the propaganda against South Africa will be to attack BBB-EE in another effort to discredit the government.
The accusations are believed to include a deliberate attempt to paint South Africa as an anti-Semitic nation.
Sunday World understands this is part of an orchestrated ploy for the US to centre itself as the leaders of this global right-wing movement that highlights white victimhood.
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