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originally posted by: jimmyx
originally posted by: BrujaRebooted
a reply to: jimmyx
By all means, an innocent boy defending himself should have been thrown in prison for life so the right wing doesnt get any self defense ideas when we burn down their city!
Ok sparky, what city was burned down? Back it up with a city going up in flames. You can’t because it’s a lie constantly used by the right to get your own people enraged emotionally
CRT… not taught in primary or secondary schools
BLM…not an organization
originally posted by: putnam6
What was he supposed to do? lay there and let the mob beat him to death? He had been threatened all night and didn't fire till chased by a 30-year-old ex-con and cornered.
The worst part is that there are most likely many who had heard a little about the case, but knew nothing about the
originally posted by: Sublimecraft
Brainwashed uneducated fed-by-media-lies blue check mark dickhead....this is what patriots and freedom loving individuals are up against.....(the below tweet is dated TODAY)
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originally posted by: Asktheanimals
Kyle stands vindicated as does the idea that when your community is threatened it is the job of the men to stand up like Kyle did. It was only the politicians neutering the police that made this situation possible. The riots, the deaths and even Rittenhouse's year of fear and misery are all the fault of activist/politicians who not only allowed this to happen but actively encouraged it. I'm just glad an innocent young man was not railroaded for daring to defend his own life. That would have been the worst legal precedent possible.
originally posted by: ketsuko
originally posted by: Ohanka
Protests starting. Oh boy! I can’t wait for more of Portland to burn down.
Build Back Better, baby! No one mentioned what infrastructure or why ...
originally posted by: carewemust
Kyle falls to the floor in tears of gratitude and relief.
a reply to: JAGStorm
Rittenhouse is Free, but is he? The two people dead and one injured, was it worth it?
originally posted by: JinMI
Ladies and Gentlemen, Mr Bill DeBlasio
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This verdict is disgusting and it sends a horrible message to this country. Where is the justice in this? We can't let this go. We need stronger laws to stop violent extremism from within our own nation. Now is the time.
originally posted by: Salander
originally posted by: carewemust
Kyle falls to the floor in tears of gratitude and relief.
And as I watched on the TV, I cried tears of joy and happiness that justice was delivered by the jury.
originally posted by: Riffrafter
I thought that at first too.
But then, watching the ridiculous antics of the prosecution that always seem to go right up to the line without stepping over it, I thought they might be tanking this case on purpose. The prosecution had to bring the case, but they didn't have to really try and win the case.
What do you folks think about that. Is that possible?
Millions of us are celebrating being granted the legal authority to defend our lives, and the lives of our families!
originally posted by: FunshineCD
Millions of us are celebrating being granted the legal authority to defend our lives, and the lives of our families!
you going to transport your family into a riot? WOW. But it was not even a riot, just a few people. I am glad he was acquitted of most charges. I think he was wrong in what he did,
originally posted by: BrokenCircles
originally posted by: Asktheanimals
Kyle stands vindicated as does the idea that when your community is threatened it is the job of the men to stand up like Kyle did. It was only the politicians neutering the police that made this situation possible. The riots, the deaths and even Rittenhouse's year of fear and misery are all the fault of activist/politicians who not only allowed this to happen but actively encouraged it. I'm just glad an innocent young man was not railroaded for daring to defend his own life. That would have been the worst legal precedent possible.
The crazy thing that most people would never even acknowledge as a possibility, and that in my opinion is most likely true, is that Kyle Rittenhouse may have actually saved the lives of actual innocent people that night.
It's hard telling what any of those guys would have done had they been able to get Kyle's gun, but it seems abundantly clear that one thing they would NOT have done with it is give it to the cops.
originally posted by: FunshineCD
Millions of us are celebrating being granted the legal authority to defend our lives, and the lives of our families!
you going to transport your family into a riot? WOW. But it was not even a riot, just a few people. I am glad he was acquitted of most charges. I think he was wrong in what he did,