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We Don’t Call It Rape



Account by perpetrator of rape/gang member of how rape and girls are viewed growing up in the gang infested communities of the Cape Flats

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  1. The only reason they don't call it rape is because it suits them !!

  2. This is a very great man. One of the finest god has ever produced. Intelligent, cunning, absolutely fantastic human being

  3. Oh great, not calling rapists rapists because it offends the rapists.

    Sex offenders and rapists. Scum, in other words. I'll always explicity and pointedly use these terms in public and of people who have such convictions or have previously been convicted for these crimes.

    There's no forgiveness, no erasure of history, no right to be forgotten as far as I'm concerned.

    You want to see malevolence I have it in spades.

  4. Everyone is gangsta until they take sick or get injured, this excuse of a human being won't swagger around acting tough for long, when his pain comes hopefully no one will pity him.

  5. Will slam this hotnot criminal to the floor in 3 seconds,he can only harm women and children.Shame on the scoundrel.

  6. That's funny, in youtube you can legitimate the raping, but you cannot say some words because It's "racist"…

  7. And and and and …….,this creep will not be missed after the hopeful drive by shooting that happens to him.

  8. I grew up under similar circumstances near this guy's area-of-birth and I assure everyone, reading here, that they couldn't just take any random girl because people feared them. Especially not during the apartheid years when this guy was a young man and non-whites were completely controlled/restricted by the government of the day. Guns weren't around that time, so gangsters didn't have an upper hand over the average citizen as they have now. They carried knives, but so did the average guy going to work every day. Believe me, gangsters got royally f*cked up when messing with the wrong person/family. Like being caught breaking into someone's car/house, meant being chopped up by the house residents that were wielding machetes. Nowadays, things are different because of all the illegal guns on the Cape Flats. Back then, though, gangsters like this guy got as good from the public as he intended to give. The girls that he's referring to are the ones who want to be affiliated with the "bad boys" and end-up being the gang's pass-around slut, so him saying they didn't call it "rape" has no point to it because (well) it wasn't.

  9. People are throwing judgement but remember these people grew up in poverty and this life was forced upon them..they don't know better. They were under oppression and poverty..This guy talking is probably a better person than most had he grown up the right way with access to education and facilities..

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