Romina Celeste Papasso Oliver has become a public person, relatively transcendent in national politics, in an unexpected way: he publicly denounced the senator of the National Party, Gustavo Penadés, for alleged sexual exploitation of minors and pedophilia, something that the conservative legislator denies.
On the night of March 27, Papasso published a video on his social networks in which he mentioned a high-profile PN legislator with whom he had “a past.”
“People from the National Party came out to tell me that I was not a part, of the party that has been going on for 20 years, that I am a part, right? That I was not part of the PN. Which, I have a past that together with one of those people who came out to say that I was not part of the party, and it seems to me that there is a grudge or a afraid that I would become a figure within the PN, because I knew who he was”, denounced Papasso Oliver that day.
Then, he came out to give a name: Gustavo Penadés. This caused a stir in national politics and in public opinion, with Penadés denying the alleged facts and anticipating that he would take these statements to justice as an alleged defamation.
But Papasso Oliver is not only a nationalist militantbut it is also fervent opponent of the leftconstantly attacking broad front and even earning a sentence for the incident during the visit of Luis Inacio Lula da Silva.
Romina Celeste against the LGBTIQ+ movement and Gerónimo Sena
On several occasions he has made strong statements against the movements of sexual diversity, making supposed connections between them and the Uruguayan left, represented in the Broad Front.
“With the hatred of the left against me, they show their inferiority and fear. They will never have a frustrated political leader like me, there they all go out under the LGBT flag, without that “patota” of feminazis and all that cage of degenerates do not leave the house, “Romina had tweeted in her account on the 1st December 2022, and published a flag of diversity with a cancellation X.
“The left stole and owned everything, public education, LGBT, the carnival, the press, the walls, freedom, the homeland and worst of all, they stole our future,” says another of his tweets. She herself has decided not to be part of these sexually diverse groups, assuring that she “is not LGBT” but only “a person”.
His latest outburst was against the designated spokesperson for the IAVA student movement, Gerónimo Sena, who has even been the victim of death threats for his recent union activity. And Romina Celeste added fuel to this fire against Sena: “The kid from the IAVA high school is a keeper of mom and dad, he has no idea what the street is, nor is suffering, He doesn’t walk alone anywhere without the other patoteros”.
“It’s more of the same, an LGBT communist fledgling, he doesn’t know how to speak Spanish, he tries to impose the “inclusive” mamarracho language and he likes the microphone, but with
@igalvar71 (Ignacio Álvarez) I can’t stand the shot. SORRY!!” Papasso wrote on Twitter.
This earned him a barrage of criticism on Twitter. “Luckily mom and dad can support him so he can study, and luckily he has a group of friends who accompany him wherever they go, it is. It is unfortunate that an older person like you criticizes an underage boy, the truth is that not with the gurises “, replied @Natalysoyyo.
Raúl Ávila remarked that “he is an elected student leader, not a self-imposed “reference” like you.”