South Africa’s Palestinian Bill Arrives |
The mask is ripped off, and the stench of hypocrisy chokes the air: South Africa never cared one iota for the Palestinians. Gaza was never a moral crusade; it was the most lucrative political grift in modern history, where bleeding children became high-resolution marketing bait, ruthlessly weaponized to vacuum vast sums from Muslims, churches, and every person who hit “donate” after seeing a corpse on their screen. The ANC’s diplomatic lawfare at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) was not about humanitarian principle; it was a cynical, theatrical act of self-aggrandizement intended to secure donations and political cover for its ties to Tehran.
Now, the same government that wrapped itself in keffiyehs and denounced Israel is quietly banning humanitarian flights carrying wounded and orphaned Palestinian children from Gaza. The politicians who grew rich screaming “From the River to the Sea” will not let a single burn victim land in Johannesburg for treatment, a chilling display of hypocrisy. They claim to champion every Gazan civilian, yet the moment one arrives without a security-cleared ticket, the border is slammed shut. The children deserved rescuers. They got fund-raisers in ANC T-shirts.
But here’s the nuclear truth bomb: by dragging Israel to the ICJ and swearing under oath that 5.9 million Palestinians face imminent genocide and irreparable harm, the ANC made an ironclad, implicit promise to the world—and to its own courts—that it stands as the righteous guardian of every single one of them. Under South Africa’s Refugees Act of 1998, which enshrines the UN........