Quite a number of SA farmers are now in Georgia (Caucases, not US) and doing well. One man I admire greatly, Piet Kemp, left SA close to the age of 70 to go and farm in Georgia. Imagine packing up at that age - and still working. His farm looks amazing, what he has achieved is just fantastic- but most countries don't want hardworking farmers who would happily integrate, all they want is to work and live without the constant threat of violence. But countries only want welfare claimants, plus white refugees are so unfashionable anyway.
Quite a number of SA farmers are now in Georgia (Caucases, not US) and doing well. One man I admire greatly, Piet Kemp, left SA close to the age of 70 to go and farm in Georgia. Imagine packing up at that age - and still working. His farm looks amazing, what he has achieved is just fantastic- but most countries don't want hardworking farmers who would happily integrate, all they want is to work and live without the constant threat of violence. But countries only want welfare claimants, plus white refugees are so unfashionable anyway.
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