Australia Still Intends to Give Visas to Some White South African Farmers

This whole Australia/South Africa issue is a bit of a mess.

First, Australia’s Minister for Home Affairs, Peter Dutton, suggested issuing fast-track visas to white South African farmers to help them escape from their nigger-infested shithole (though he didn’t phrase it that way).

Next, the South African government, offended by Dutton’s implication that blacks were murdering whites throughout the country, demanded a retraction.

Then, Australia’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, Julie Bishop, apparently rejected Dutton’s suggestion and stated that there will be no special considerations for the farmers.

Now, Dutton – who claims that Bishop didn’t reject his suggestion – is looking into “specific cases” of white South African farmers needing visas.

Breitbart:

Australia’s Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton says it’s “unquestionable” some white South African farmers are being persecuted and his department is looking into specific cases.

Mr. Dutton also told Sky News Australia that no one in the government has retracted his offer to help white South African farmers who are eligible to be resettled under Australia’s refugee program, despite the South African government claiming Foreign Minister Julie Bishop had done so.

Peter Dutton.

On the contrary, he maintains that his department is “looking into” specific cases and Australia will do what it can for people in “desperate” situations.

Mr. Dutton’s comments follow weeks of debate between the Australian and South African governments over the fate of threatened farmers in South Africa.

As Breitbart News reported, Australia is ready to consider issuing special visas to mainly white, Afrikaans-speaking South African farmers due to the “horrific circumstances” of land seizures, violence and murder they face.

The announcement was made last month, with Mr. Dutton outlining that Australia has refugee, humanitarian and other visa programs which have the “potential to help some of these people”. He said he had asked his department to look at the options “because from what I have seen they do do need help from a civilised country like ours”.

South Africa immediately rejected Mr. Dutton’s concerns, demanded a retraction and called in Australia’s High Commissioner to explain.

Mr. Dutton has now disputed the South African Government’s interpretation, saying neither Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull nor Ms. Bishop has “rebutted” his comments.

Julie Bishop.

Politics being politics, it’s difficult to know what’s going on behind the scenes here.

While it’s easy to imagine that the South African government wants to prevent this program from going ahead (since most black politicians know that their country is screwed without white farmers, particularly when a massive drought is looming), it’s just as easy to imagine a dumb woman – who, for some reason, is Minister of Foreign Affairs – interfering for similar reasons.

Peter Dutton seems sincere. He has a history of making anti-immigration and anti-faggot comments, some of them bretty good…

… so, assuming he has his way, I believe that some white farmers will be rescued.

But we’ll have to wait and see.

One thing is certain, though: just creating a dialogue about this subject on the world stage is enormously beneficial. Not just because it draws more attention to the plight of white people in post-apartheid South Africa, but because it encourages other whites around the globe to think: “Wow… you mean not all refugees are 35-year-old brown children from Syria? Maybe we should be importing these kinds of refugees into our countries instead…”