Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
March 3, 2018
This is the sort of thing they are referring to when they talk about “cultural enrichment.”
It just never ends with these “people.”
Jurors heard testimony Friday in the murder trial of the first of three defendants linked to a 2014 case in which authorities say the victim’s limbs were burned on a barbecue pit.
Gabriel Moreno, 34, is the first defendant being tried in the case, the San Antonio Express-News reported. Co-defendants Daniel Moreno Lopez, 31, who is Moreno’s cousin, and Lopez’s girlfriend Candie Dominguez, 38, are also charged with murder and awaiting trial, the report said.
They are accused of killing Jose Luis Menchaca, 35, who authorities say was beaten with aluminum baseball bats, suffocated with a plastic bag over his head, then dismembered and barbecued.
At one point, witness Dennis Austin testified, he saw Menchaca’s torso, with arms and legs missing, inside a blue plastic tub, with a plastic bag around the head that “held it in place.”
“We saw the torso, head still attached, but detached, like a bobblehead,” he said. “I will never forget that smell. It smelled worse than decayed animal.”
Austin said he saw blood on the walls and couch of a San Antonio home that Lopez and Dominguez shared, while the victim was bound at his hands and feet, with his mouth taped, the report said.
“He (Menchaca) was bleeding from the cheeks, there was blood everywhere on him,” Austin said. “It was like a horror movie.”
The argument is always “oh well, you know, whites also commit crimes.”
And whites do commit crimes.
But not really this type of crime.
And they commit crimes at a very different rate.
Furthermore, whites are our own people. They are not in invasive, invading population. We have an obligation to whites because they are our own people, whereas we have no obligation whatsoever to brown people.
The fact that immigration is continually framed by the media and the Jews as a punishment for the crimes of our ancestors is extremely telling.
We don’t deserve to live like this, with these animals. We have a right to exist.