Some South African X users are urging US President Donald Trump to visit the nation amidst the storm following his recent statements surrounding human rights violations.
This plea arose after Trump proclaimed he would terminate all funding to South Africa, citing purported abuses against certain classes of people, a narrative often disputed as misinformation yet resonating with some of his supporters, including billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk.
Trump should visit South Africa and stop listening to the hatred that some whites have on South African black people. SA black people are trying so hard to forget about the oppression they had during apartheid, they are fighting for unity but some whites they don’t want that.
— Lordlovesusall (@inny859605) February 4, 2025
As discussions around human rights and tourism ignite within the global realm, the call for Trump to visit South Africa has gained traction, with many hoping it could pave the way for constructive dialogues and understanding between the nations, ultimately benefiting South Africa’s image and economy.
In a post on the social media platform X, Trump stated: “South Africa is confiscating land, and treating certain classes of people VERY BADLY. It is a bad situation that the Radical Left Media doesn’t want to so much as mention.
“A massive Human Rights VIOLATION, at a minimum, is happening for all to see. The United States won’t stand for it; we will act. Also, I will be cutting off all future funding to South Africa until a full investigation of this situation has been completed.”
South Africa is confiscating land, and treating certain classes of people VERY BADLY. It is a bad situation that the Radical Left Media doesn’t want to so much as mention. A massive Human Rights VIOLATION, at a minimum, is happening for all to see. The United States won’t stand…
— Donald J. Trump Posts From His Truth Social (@TrumpDailyPosts) February 2, 2025
Local authorities have condemned Trump’s remarks, saying they perpetuate damaging stereotypes regarding South Africa’s socio-political climate.
As misunderstandings continue to swirl, many in the tourism sector are concerned about the potential fallout from his statements.
Rosemary Anderson, national chairperson of the Federated Hospitality Association of South Africa (Fedhasa), emphasised the crucial role of American tourists in the nation’s hospitality industry.
“While our total inbound visitor numbers are still sitting at 81 percent of 2019 arrivals, the USA, which is now our largest source market, is nearly fully recovered at 99.6 percent.
“The depth of South Africa’s exceptional tourism offerings – alongside our very favourable dollar rand exchange rate – make South Africa an increasingly popular and desirable destination for Americans,” Anderson said.
Anderson is confident the current international tensions will not significantly deter American tourists.
TikTok user #afrofuturist, whose real name is, in fact, George Washington III, a US traveller currently exploring South Africa, shared a contrasting perspective when he spoke to Independent Media Lifestyle.
He said the “drama” between Trump and South Africa doesn’t alter his view of the country.
“Political rhetoric comes and goes, but my focus remains on the work being done on the ground and the opportunities here.”
He added that political statements should not overshadow the potential for sustainable development within South Africa.
Washington said he feels no hesitation in visiting or residing in South Africa.
“In fact, I see more potential than ever in investing, building businesses, and fostering connections with Continental Africans,” he said, highlighting that real change stems from on-the-ground efforts rather than political discourse from abroad.
I think Trump’s decision to cut aid to Africa is a wake-up call. It’s time for Africans to take charge and unite. We need to focus on our strengths as individual countries and stop relying on US funding. https://t.co/IcrykZhZzT
— Masaku HaGadol BeYoter (@Masaku_01) February 3, 2025
With domestic or African regional travellers making up the bulk of visitors to the country for the 2024 peak travel season, X user, @Masaku_01 reiterated Washington’s sentiments on focusing on intra-continental investment.
“I think Trump’s decision to cut aid to Africa is a wake-up call. It’s time for Africans to take charge and unite. We need to focus on our strengths as individual countries and stop relying on US funding,” he said.
Looking forward to SA 🇿🇦 strengthening ties with China🇨🇳 and moving away from U.S. dominance. The Chinese model blending tradition, capitalism, and communism aligns well with our values including South African characteristics (ubuntu), this approach will lead to real success. https://t.co/11hUCl5Dgu
— Moshabisto (@Tebzolah) February 3, 2025
@Tebzolah also maintained a positive outlook whilst emphasising the need to look at other source markets.
“Looking forward to SA 🇿🇦 strengthening ties with China🇨🇳 and moving away from U.S. dominance.
“The Chinese model blending tradition, capitalism, and communism aligns well with our values including South African characteristics (ubuntu), this approach will lead to real success,” he said.