While pro-abortion activists wreak havoc across the nation by throwing firebombs into crisis pregnancy centers, threaten their personnel, crash churches half-naked, doxx conservative Supreme Court justices and their families, and even show up at the house of justice Brett Kavanaugh attempt to kill him – the national Spanish-speaking media continue to give these violent incidents as little air time as possible.
Even after the U.S. Supreme Court announced its decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, fueling an upsurge in retaliatory attacks by pro-abortion thugs including ´Jane´s Revenge´, the Latino corporate media have continued to underreport and underplay the ugliness of the bedlam caused by pro-abortion terrorists.
Univision’s report demonstrates the lack of coverage. It shows that 17 seconds were allotted for a brutal attack on a Catholic parish in Reston after Roe v Wade was overturned by the SCOTUS.
Noticiero Univisión
06/27/2022
ILIA CALDERON: Authorities are investigating the vandalism of a Catholic church in Virginia, following the landmark abortion ruling. One of its walls had “This won’t stop” written on it. Firefighters and police responded to graffiti found outside the temple.
The report, which did not include any details, names, or interviews, was no help in calming the fears of worshippers from Virginia and across the country. Is it an isolated event? Did the fire have an intentional purpose? People of all faiths should also be aware Are people who are opposed to abortion supposed to be concerned about their safety and the safety of their loved ones?
Univision´s news audience also missed the official reactions of Fairfax County authorities, as announced in a press release from the county´s Board of Directors: “We continue to have increased patrols at places of worship, connect with community faith leaders, and are working with our regional law enforcement partners to determine who is responsible.”
This is how pro-abortion bias plays out at Spanish-speaking news channels, which are aided and facilitated by Advil advertisers. They should be called out.