Lots of Photos: The S.African Jew who created Sun City aka Sin City in a Black Homeland

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Sol Kerzner is a Jew you’ve probably not heard of before. He’s a Jew from South Africa who became stinking rich with a hotel chain in SA during Apartheid. He created Apartheid South Africa’s version of Las Vegas. It’s called Sun City. But among the Whites it was also referred to as "sin city". It was a typical example of Jewish money beating White values. All the things that were illegal in Apartheid South Africa, were legal in Sun City, and most Whites went to Sun City. So Christian Whites would drive from "White South Africa" to a Black Homeland to engage in gambling and various other shows and various naughty stuff. He married a pretty White Boer girl, Anneline Kriel, who won Miss World in 1994. Here’s an article with many photos about Sol Kerzner and you’ll see what a life he lived.

Here’s the link where you’ll see lots of good photos: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8144647/As-Sol-Kerzner-dies-aged-84-RICHARD-KAY-looks-riotously-louche-life.html



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