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AFROPHOBIA: When Africa Turns on Africa

43 min · 12. Mai 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2514461/fan_mail/new] The provided text explores the systemic rise of xenophobia in South Africa through mid-2026, illustrating a shift from sporadic violence to institutionalized exclusion. It details how economic stagnation and political populist rhetoric have transformed foreign nationals into scapegoats for state failures, leading to the emergence of organized vigilante groups like Operation Dudula. The sources highlight the dire consequences of this sentiment, including medical xenophobia where migrants are denied healthcare and radical legislative changes that restrict asylum rights. Furthermore, the documents examine how digital platforms amplify anti-migrant hate speech and facilitate coordinated harassment. Ultimately, the material frames this crisis as a fundamental threat to social cohesion and South Africa’s post-apartheid democratic ideals. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2514461/support]

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