Saturday, November 11, 2017

Victim or Perp? KHOU Flips the Script, Yet Again, on Charlottesville

 


Illegal alien Natalie Romero
 

By A Texas Reader

“She stood up to white nationalists and was severely hurt in the process. But the August attack in Charlottesville, Virginia isn't stopping Natalie Romero for standing up for what she believes in.”

N.S.: What garbage. How did she “[stand] up to white nationalists”?

What is it that she believes in? Reconquista? Murdering those who think differently?

“The 20-year old with Colombian roots was on a full scholarship to the University of Virginia. She graduated from Bellaire High School in 2016 where she was one of the highest-ranking JROTC members. Her story since the attack is serving as a beacon of hop”

What “attack”? She and her accomplices went to the rally on August 12, in order to violate the rights and persons of the Unite the Right demonstrators.



Charlottesville victim from Houston finds strength at home

By Melissa Correa
November 09, 2017, 7:01 P.M. CST
KHOU
Natalie Romero recently returned home to continue recovering from a skull fracture and injuries to her face.
 

ATR: So, she's another parasite from the Third World?

And full scholarship to UVA?

Why?

N.S.: Did she come to this country legally? If she was born here, was she born legally, or is she an illegal human being?

Answer: She’s an anchor baby.

“Her family immigrated from Colombia before Natalie was born in the U.S.”



So, she stole a scholarship, stole a place in JROTC, and will eventually steal an officer’s commission, and VA money for grad school, medical care, etc. And maybe run for office? And she imposes the Gospel of Reconquista, everywhere she goes.

“‘When asked what the atmosphere in Charlottesville was like during the white nationalist rally, ‘It was so ugly! It was the most terrifying thing I’ve ever seen,’ she said.

“‘Wow! In real life I saw Swastikas. I saw men saluting, like Nazis. I saw men with hammers. I saw all these things that in my life I thought that was over. In my life I thought I would never experience that,’ Romero said.”

A half-truth is a whole lie. While Romero may have seen white nationalists with hammers, they brought them for self-defense. Her Communist, anarchist, and black supremacist allies, however, brought weapons with which to attack, maim, and murder white nationalists. That the leftists failed to murder any white nationalists wasn’t for lack of trying. She saw Communists, et al., with all manner of deadly weapon, including bottles filled with cement, assaulting people who sought to peacefully demonstrate.

Like Natalie Romero, reconquista/AA KHOU operative Melissa Correa made a point of not mentioning that Jason Alex Fields Jr. hit the gas, after he was attacked, and that there were no hammer-wielding white nationalists near her when Fields hit her with his car, but there were several racist, aluminum baseball bat-wielding black men, who had come to kill white nationalists, and who attempted to murder Fields.

“The 20-year old with Colombian roots was on a full scholarship to the University of Virginia. [She was given the Illegal Alien, Free Ride Scholarship.] She graduated from Bellaire High School in 2016 where she was one of the highest-ranking JROTC members. Her story since the attack is serving as a beacon of hope for some many of her friends and strangers across the country.”

A beacon of hope for murderous, racist revolutionaries.

“The attack” was carried out by Natalie Romero’s accomplices.

Below is the only reader comment that the thread Nazis at KHOU permitted.

Bob Smith ·
Ider University

So OK to march and speak for what you think is right but NOT OK for those you disagree with to do the same. I hope you get your bu*tt kicked worse next time. Free speech is not just for those who think they should decide what is OK and what is not OK.
Nov 9, 2017 7:38 p.m.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

The great American success story. Go stand in line in your own country, fill out the paperwork, wait your turn.

Nicholas said...

Why should illegals get a chance to become legal?

Anonymous said...

Where's my full scholarship? I had to leave college because I didn't have any money to live on.

Nicholas said...

I was in the same situation, in grad school. Each spring, I would disappear a few weeks before end of semester, because I had to find any kind of work, or lose my home.