Black Woman Issues Threat to White South African Refugees Allowed Into the US
Will Potter, Daily Mail, May 14, 2025
A black career coach has sparked outrage after issuing a chilling warning to white South Africans who were resettled in the US by Donald Trump.
Diva Moore, who styles herself an author online, took to TikTok to share a shocking tirade against the refugees and threatening them with violence.
This week, the Trump administration fast-tracked the status of 49 Afrikaners – a white group in South Africa – who the White House says have had their land seized by the South African government without compensation.
White farmers in South Africa have been murdered at alarming rates, but in Moore’s vile TikTok video she warned they will be targets in the US.
‘I just want to make you aware that the black people who were students during apartheid, we’re grandmas and grandpas now… and we have the era of Gen Z, ok?’ she said.
‘One more thing, I also want to let you know that our president, he has Secret Service – and you will not.
‘I also want to let you know, black people over here are empowered,’ she went on.
‘When you get here, sit your ass down and don’t touch nothing, because you don’t have Secret Service, ok? Now have the day you deserve.’
Moore links her TikTok to her career coaching business, where she touts herself as a ‘luminary in the realm of human relations’ who ‘is the epitome of wisdom and proficiency’ and sells her self-help book ‘Get off your Ass, Get on your Feet.’
The chilling threat comes as the Episcopal Church came under scrutiny this week after abruptly ending its decades-long partnership with the federal government as it refused to help resettle the South Africans.
The issue was raised soon after President Trump re-entered the White House earlier this year, including signing an executive order in February accusing the South African government of facilitating a ‘genocide’ against white farmers.
However, some have alleged Trump is stoking racial tensions and prioritizing white applicants while simultaneously shutting down much of South Africa’s refugee program.
After fast-tracking the refugee applications of the Afrikaners, the Episcopal Church announced this week it was ending its program to help resettle the South African migrants as it cites its ‘commitment to racial justice and reconciliation.’
The church also cited its ties to the Anglican Church of Southern Africa, with Presiding Bishop Sean Rowe saying the church was against showing ‘preferential treatment’ to one group of refugees over another.
Rowe said the church has pledged to shut down its migration services’ links to the federal government entirely by the end of the year, in a clear show of protest against Trump’s acceptance of the 49 Afrikaners.
The move from the Episcopal Church marks the end of almost four decades of work with the federal government to help resettle refugees.
The fallout primarily stems from Trump’s moves to rapidly reshape and downsize the federal government since retaking office, including ending almost all foreign aid through the now-gutted USAID program.
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