'I stand with my brothers and sisters in South Africa': Viola Davis slams 'white genocide' narrative
Viola Davis has slammed allegations of "a white genocide" in South Africa.
The multi-award winning actress took to social media to share that she stood with South Africans following months of claims of a genocide in SA.
In a post on Instagram, Davis said, "Spent a lot of time in Cape Town, Stellenbosch, Franschhoek, Paarl, and Durban… there is no argument. There is no justification. I've seen the ravages of apartheid. I've seen the townships — all Black. Full stop.
"Thank you, @abbydphillip, for speaking truth to power. I stand with my brothers and sisters in South Africa.
"NGIYAKUTHANDA" (Translated: I love you)
In the clip, shared by Davis CNN's NewsNight anchor Abby Phillip was responding Scott Jennings's questions around murders in the SA.
According to the statistics Phillip shared, there were 19,696 murders committed in SA between April to December 2024 with 36 being farm murders and seven farmers killed.

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