“Rape Hot Spot” Billboard Goes Up in South Africa

Daily Stormer
July 27, 2014

Blacks: They really love to rape.
Blacks: They really love to rape.
Whenever you have large numbers of blacks, you are going to notice three things in particular: high instances of murder, theft and rape.

South Africa, once a peaceful White nation where the blacks were kept in check by a system of law which kept them from reverting to their primitive state, has completely gone to hell since the Jews threw a revolution to put blacks in charge of the country.

Recently, the town of Edenvale, which is east of Johannesburg, had to put up a billboard which reads “Rape Hot Spot” in order to warn females of the dangers posed by the black male population.

The Citizen:

The 2.5m by 1.3m home-made billboard which is at the corner of Greenside Road and Aitken street in Edenvale, was erected by a heartsore man who said he put up the sign in response to the rape of his fiancé.

Similar to the official “Crime hot spot” or “High jack hot spot” signs in various areas across the country, the “Rape Hot Spot” billboard serves as warning of the danger lurking in the area.

“My fiancé was raped there last week Wednesday,” lamented the man who erected the billboard. The man’s name has been withheld to protect the identity of his fiance.

He told The Citizen yesterday his fiancé was walking home when she was attacked at 22:30 by two men who assaulted, robbed and raped her.

He said when they opened a case of rape he was informed that there has been two other incidents of rape on the corner of Greenside and Aitken roads.

“We had to do something. I own a printing company so we decided to take matters into our own hands and warn people,” he said.

The man who put up the billboard said the response they received after putting up the sign was “absolutely fantastic”. “Twitter and Facebook have been buzzing. The response is more than we expected. We just wanted to warn others to be careful,” he said.

He added that he had to do something. “My fiancé is coping but it’s hard. The one minute she’s fine, the next she’s angry and the next she’s sad,” he said. “I’m very proud of her. She fought and at the end of the day they ran away,” he said.

He urged others to do the same if a crime is repeatedly committed in an area.

According to the Bedfordview and Edenvale News, a mother has also issued a warning to women after her daughter was raped in the Greenstone area.

The mother, who cannot be named to protect the identity of her daughter, said the incident occurred on Wednesday evening last week.

“She was walking close to her house past the open fields next to Palliser and Aitken roads. Two men dragged her into the field and raped her,” said the mother.