Italian Quake: Dog Rescued After Ten Days

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
September 3, 2016

Here’s a touching story for you Nazis.

I’ll bet he’s a good boy.

He sure looks like a good boy.

Mandatory credit: Vigili Del Fuoco

A golden retriever was rescued after being trapped under rubble in Villa San Lorenza a Flavione, just outside of Amatrice, Friday, where it had spent over nine days after the region was hit by an earthquake on August 24.

The dog, named Romeo, was found by owners after they attempted to find him, calling his name in and around destroyed buildings outside the city. The dog was discovered after he responded to his owners by barking.

The earthquake that killed an estimated 284 people was felt across central Italy, including in the capital Rome, some 126 kilometers (76 miles) away from the quake’s epicentre, in the town of Norcia.

It really makes you think: dogs are going to be victimized by all of these monkeys that Jews and women are flooding Europe with.

Will you protect your dogs, White Man?