In this discussion, Andrew Harding, a seasoned BBC correspondent with over a decade of experience in South Africa, dives into the controversial claims of a 'white genocide.' He examines their origins, the political ramifications of such narratives, and the impact on U.S.-South Africa relations. Harding explores the legacy of apartheid, land reform, and how social media has amplified fears among Afrikaners. He also highlights the geopolitical consequences, cautioning that the U.S. boycotting the G20 could bolster influence for China and Russia in Africa.