The South African governments move to expropriate privately owned land, something the white minority claims will disproportionately affect it, will likely plunge the country chaos and starvation the Cato Institute has warned.
The influential American Think Tank based in Washington D.C has published a warning on August 20th that the South African governments new policy mimics that adopted by its neighbour to the north, Zimbabwe, 18 years ago, Business Tech reports.
This policy led to every single white owned farm in the country being either expropriated or confirmed for future redistribution.
Zimbabwe went from being the so called “bread basket of Africa” to a crumbling banana republic with starvation and unprecedented hyperinflation, the Daily Mail UK reported.
The white minority in South Africa, particularly farming families, have faced increasing violence and often brutal and fatal attacks. Something documented in Canadian journalist Lauren Southern’s recent harrowing documentary ‘Farmlands’ which is available on YouTube.