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The Sean Morgan Report

Paul Furber Tells The Truth About Race-Based Violence in South Africa

The Sean Morgan Report

Sean Morgan

Politics, News Commentary, News

2.8689 Ratings

🗓️ 23 May 2025

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

In this candid discussion, Sean Morgan interviews Paul Furber, a South African resident, about the state of post-apartheid South Africa—its history, challenges, and the future for white South Africans, especially Afrikaners.• 1994 Elections & ANC Rise to PowerPaul Furber recalls the 1994 democratic elections, when South Africa transitioned from apartheid. A white-majority referendum supported this change, leading to the African National Congress (ANC)—a liberation movement formed in 1913—winning with around 62% of the vote.• Post-Apartheid Optimism and UnityFurber describes the early post-apartheid era as hopeful. The economy remained strong, and events like the 1995 Rugby World Cup victory helped foster a sense of national unity across racial lines.• Shift Toward Anti-White Government PolicyIn response to Sean's questions, Furber explains that the ANC has increasingly adopted policies that discriminate against whites, especially Afrikaners. This includes land seizures and economic exclusion measures designed to address historical injustices.• Violence Against White FarmersFurber points to alarming crime statistics. He states that South Africa’s murder rate is among the highest globally, and white farmers are three times more likely to be murdered than the average citizen—a crisis that is largely ignored by international media.• Afrikaner Identity and Historical RootsDiscussing Afrikaner heritage, Furber explains that these communities descend from Dutch and French settlers who arrived in the 1600s. He emphasizes that they view themselves as native South Africans with centuries of cultural and historical roots.• Land Ownership and Historical NarrativeThe issue of land reform is raised, with Furber criticizing the ANC’s approach. He notes that while the government blames white farmers for past dispossession, much of the land being taken remains under state control, not returned to actual claimants.• Economic Marginalization Through BEE LawsFurber outlines how Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) policies restrict white participation in business. He uses Elon Musk as an example—saying the South African-born entrepreneur would be barred from starting a business under current laws.• Clash of Cultures: Collectivism vs. IndividualismIn response to Sean’s questions about underlying philosophical differences, Furber explains that South Africa’s problems reflect a deeper cultural conflict: African collectivist traditions clashing with Western ideals of individual liberty and private property.• Double Messaging from the ANCFurber criticizes the ANC for presenting a reconciliatory image internationally while simultaneously using racially inflammatory rhetoric domestically to maintain political support.• Trump’s Refugee Proposal for AfrikanersSean brings up President Trump’s 2018 suggestion to accept Afrikaner refugees. Furber defends the idea, arguing that the persecution is real—even if critics dismiss it as racially motivated.• Orania: Afrikaner Self-Reliance in ActionFurber and Morgan discuss Orania, a private Afrikaner-only town. Furber describes it as a safe, clean, and economically productive community that exemplifies what Afrikaners can achieve when allowed to manage their own affairs.• Ideological Roots of ANC PolicyFinally, Furber asserts that the ANC’s policies are influenced by Marxist and globalist ideologies. He argues that their approach seeks to redistribute land and wealth without building sustainable economic systems, resulting in increasing hardship for all South Africans. Support the show Get full access to The Sean Morgan Report at seanmorganreport.substack.com/subscribe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

We are free. We are America.

0:05.5

We are free. We are America.

0:10.0

Where we go, one?

0:11.0

We are free. We are America.

0:17.0

Welcome to the 40,000 foot view. I'm your host, Sean Morgan. We have a great show for you today.

0:21.7

We're going to be talking to Paul Ferber in a minute here. And just a reminder, you can go to

0:25.7

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0:31.4

all the programming in the JMC archives. Josh Reed's deep dives. We've got JMC and

0:36.7

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0:39.2

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0:44.8

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0:49.7

view shows there as well, as well as our Rumble channel, and you can see that in the description below.

0:55.4

Welcome to the show, Paul. It's been a while. I'm really looking forward to catching up with you.

1:00.9

And I just have been noticing how much South Africa has been in the news, the Trump administration,

1:05.6

really putting the policies of the South African government in the spotlight, as well as Alon Musk, you know,

1:12.4

who is actually part of the Trump administration now, putting the spotlight on the policies there as

1:17.3

well. And I know that you're a long time resident of South Africa. I'm assuming you were born there.

1:24.1

So can you tell me about how things have evolved perhaps since apartheid and how the country

1:32.0

has evolved or changed or devolved maybe? And what you think about the Trump administration

1:39.9

doing the refugee program? Hi, Sean. Yes, of course.

1:45.1

So South Africa had free and fair elections.

1:49.7

In other words, everyone, regardless of race or color, was allowed to vote in 1994.

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