8 women raped by Basotho Nationals whilst shooting a music video in West Village mining dump.

TheMightyQuinn

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"8 women raped by Basotho Nationals whilst shooting a music video in West Village mining dump. The filming crew from Red button was also robbed off their filming equipment. 32 counts of Rape & 22 counts of armed robbery have been opened at Krugersdorp SAPS."

The only "Red Button" filming company I could find is this 1: https://www.redbuttonfilms.com/

Not sure if they are referring to that company, but that is UK based.
SA's National Sport going strong....holding on to that #1 position globally.

Disgusting POS...should be hung and castrated while still alive. Where do I sign up?
 

TheChamp

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I find it amazing that in certain cases "victim blaming" is allowed, but in other instances mass hysteria breaks out when a comment like yours is made.

There are certain virtue signalers in these threads that is bound to go nuts...IF they see this thread.

I agree with you by the way...before that is also misconstrued.
I am blaming the organizers of the event in this instance, they had a responsibility for the safety of those ladies, the place is clearly remote, it just doesn't make sense to me that they couldn't have foreseen the potential of something like this, unless they are foreigners, but even then that is where they were supposed to be even more careful.
 
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itareanlnotani

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I am blaming the organizers of the even in this instance, they had a responsibility for the safety of those ladies, the place is clearly remote, it just doesn't make sense to me that they couldn't have foreseen the potential of something like this, unless they are foreigners, but even then that is where they were supposed to be even more careful.
The women were probably also dressed slutty, just asking for it too. /s

No.

How the **** are you even justifying it?
 

Benedict A55h0le

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I am blaming the organizers of the even in this instance, they had a responsibility for the safety of those ladies, the place is clearly remote, it just doesn't make sense to me that they couldn't have foreseen the potential of something like this, unless they are foreigners, but even then that is where they were supposed to be even more careful.
"Tragic" is also an inappropriate word to use. "Horrific" is the correct word to use, "tragic" is usually used for disasters not caused by men or accidents. Its almost like you want to make light of this, like you always try do to.
 

TheChamp

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"Tragic" is also an inappropriate word to use. "Horrific" is the correct word to use, "tragic" is usually used for disasters not caused by men or accidents. Its almost like you want to make light of this, like you always try do to.
What you have just is tragic.
 

Benedict A55h0le

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And Ramaphosa calling it "woman were abused" is also pathetic. This should be called what it is and nothing else: "A horrific gang rape at gunpoint". I guess it makes sense that TheChomp also calls it lighter words just like his new dawn saviour Ramaposa.
 

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I am blaming the organizers of the even in this instance, they had a responsibility for the safety of those ladies, the place is clearly remote, it just doesn't make sense to me that they couldn't have foreseen the potential of something like this, unless they are foreigners, but even then that is where they were supposed to be even more careful.

South Africa - the most violent democracy in the world. Always the victims' fault.
 

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That is just tragic, I wonder if they are not from around there because someone should have known of the dangers of old mine dumps.

Hope the lowlifes gets what's coming to them.

It's your own fault for not knowing the dangers in a country? Why are there dangers in the first place? South Africans are so de-sensitised they accept dangers as the norm.
 

TheChamp

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It's your own fault for not knowing the dangers in a country? Why are there dangers in the first place? South Africans are so de-sensitised they accept dangers as the norm.
Yes, very good question, why are the dangers in the first place?
 

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It's your own fault for not knowing the dangers in a country? Why are there dangers in the first place? South Africans are so de-sensitised they accept dangers as the norm.

Yes, very good question, why are the dangers in the first place?
As always:

Some nonsensical comment -> rational question -> deflection in the form of a questioning response :unsure:
 

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"Tragic" is also an inappropriate word to use. "Horrific" is the correct word to use, "tragic" is usually used for disasters not caused by men or accidents. Its almost like you want to make light of this, like you always try do to.
I get where he comes from. Take a look at where you live. Can you jog at night? Maybe, but can you jog near a mine dump/township? Know where to go and not where to go. Common sense, don't make yourself more vulnerable.
 

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This is an absolutely horrendous situation. I hope those affected have strong support networks and come out on top of this trauma.

As for the perpetrators, bind them, stick their heads in the sand of the mine dumps and leave them there for nature to claim them
 

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Is it not a good question? I honestly think Cosmik Debris is asking a very good question, I don't know what is your problem.
I don't have a problem, just an observation. And no, I wouldn't really say yours was a good question given the context. As you were Sir, have a lovely weekend
 
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TheChamp

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As always:

Some nonsensical comment -> rational question -> deflection in the form of a questioning response :unsure:
Is it not a good question? I honestly think Cosmik Debris is asking a very good question, I don't know what is your problem.
 
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