Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) continues to buck the progressive trend in the Democrat Party, this time pointing out the hypocrisy of the South African government pursuing genocide charges against Israel in the International Court of Justice. During a recent event, the Pennsylvania Democrat blasted the African nation for claiming Israel was committing genocide against Palestinians given its own, genocidal policies towards white Afrikaaner farmers.
Farm murders in South Africa, where farmers are mostly white, have increased sharply quarter-on-quarter, according to a leading civil rights organization, with President Trump having taken a particularly keen interest in the subject during his time in office. Indeed, the leader of the “Kill the Boer” chants has publicly supported Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood.
“Who [is Israel] really fighting? It is a group of cowards. They hide in tunnels. They hide behind civilians. They attack, mutilate, and kill children and women. Stop talking about proportion… [Hamas] shot their best shot on October 7th,” Fetterman told a room of supporters, before continuing: “Now that we’re talking about ‘genocide’, and now South Africa is bringing that kind of a trial. Maybe South Africa ought to sit this one out.”
Fetterman, who has served for nearly one year in the U.S. Senate, has made several recent policy breaks with his Democrat colleagues — most notably on the subjects of Israel, immigration, and whether or not Sen. Bob Menendez should resign over corruption allegations. In late December, the junior Senator from Pennsylvania told POLITICO in an interview: “I would be the last man standing to be absolutely there on the Israeli side on this with no conditions.”
The Pennsylvania Democrat has also received praise from conservative Republicans over his recognition of the seriousness of the illegal immigration crisis at the southern border. Addressing Republican calls for action by Congress and the White House to end the crisis, Fetterman recently said: “It’s a reasonable conversation — until somebody can say there’s an explanation on what we can do when 270,000 people are being encountered on the border, not including the ones, of course, that we don’t know about.”
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John Fetterman calls out South Africa for the genocide of white farmers.
I'm starting to feel bad for mocking him. He can wear hoodies & gym shorts all he wants if he keeps dropping more conservative talking points than people who claim to be "conservative" members of Congress. pic.twitter.com/XX07o5QcLM
— Tim Young (@TimRunsHisMouth) January 11, 2024