‘I was wrong about him’

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Like many South Africans, Gayton McKenzie has praised billionaire businessman Johann Rupert for his comments to US President Donald Trump, dismissing allegations of a “white genocide”.

Rupert was part of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s diplomatic delegation to the White House on Wednesday, 21 May.

Others included golfers Ernie Els and Retief Goosen, as well as ministers and MPS.

GAYTON’S PRAISE FOR BILLIONAIRE BUSINESSMAN

In a social media post, Minister of Sport, Art and Culture Gayton McKenzie praised Johann Rupert for standing up for South Africa and against US President Donald Trump’s allegations.

Gayton posted: “Rupert is not who we think he is, he is a true Patriot. He loves this country, and I wanna be the first to admit that I was wrong about him. 

The minister continued: “He spoke up against killing on flats, he spoke against illegal foreigners, but most importantly, he stood up for South Africa. He is a gem”.

Gayton McKenzie has previously criticised Johann Rupert for pulling the strings of the South African economy.

In 2017, he posted on his X account: “Johann Rupert should have been jailed a long time ago, moving so many billions out of the country”.

Two years later, he posted: “Whatever you accuse or hate the Guptas for, know that Oppenheimer & Rupert did it a 1000 times more.”

In 2021, he posted: “Rupert and Oppenheimer family top the richest list during apartheid, Rupert and Oppenheimer family top the list richest list during democracy, if this doesn’t show you that little changed, nothing will.”

WHAT DID JOHANN RUPERT SAY TO TRUMP?

During the meeting, US President Donald Trump continued to claim that South Africa was promoting “white genocide, and “taking farms” from white South Africans.

While President Ramaphosa and much of his cabinet entourage were unable to convince him otherwise, Johann Rupert boldly told Trump: “We have too many deaths. But it’s across the board. It’s not only white farmers”.

He continued: “If you look at the statistics, a lot of the murders – firstly, it’s unemployment, and then illegal aliens”.

Rupert then claimed that the Western Cape – particularly the Cape Flats – had a higher violence and murder rate.

“We’ve got gang warfare”, he added.

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