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@RationalMadman
The bullet and the righteous mob.
AKA. The US Justice System.
Reminds me of a Western I caught the beginning of recently.
Things haven't moved on much.
Yeeha, Gunslingers.
What about people who thought the verdict was right, but are still angry about the verdict?
You don’t think the Vice President, certain congresspeople, or the Lt. Governor of Wisconsin are credible left wing figures? Or the President claiming to be angry about the verdict?
Other than perhaps Bill Maher, who exactly do you refer to here?
I've seen the president himself and Kamala both strongly imply (but avoid explicitly stating) that they are completely behind the movement in the media and society that supports sending Kyle to prison for what he did
Are you listening to what they’re actually saying?
Literally every single person I’ve heard talk about this. Sorry I didn’t take a list of names.
Should Kyle be in jail for what he did? I would say yes. Should he have been found guilty of murder? No. Should he have been found guilty of any statutory crime? As far as I am aware of, no. But that is itself the problem.
This isn’t about Rittenhouse. It’s about gun culture in America. Imagine what people in other countries are thinking when they look at us.
As in people who think the fact that a 17 year old can strap himself with an AR15 and head right in the middle of a downtown area the police are telling people to stay away from, then end up killing 2 people and suffer no repercussions? What about them?
Every single one of the scumbags (ironically except Rosenbaum)
This isn’t about Rittenhouse. It’s about gun culture in America. Imagine what people in other countries are thinking when they look at us.
Depends which border, Mexico is full of armed gangs.
This is doublespeak— jail? Yes. Guilty of breaking any laws? No.
Kyle, I agree with you, is both not the issue and is a scumbag. Due his actions that night, the 18 year old that purchased the firearm for him is gonna get found guilty now. Kyle posed as an EMT to get in and seek out action and trouble, he's probably a little sociopathic and/or narcissistic.I got no doubts about that.Until people hate guns being easily available to all sorts of citizens with easy access more than the fact that Kyle Rittenhouse happened to get hold of an AR-15, they won't properly understand the issue.
People win Darwin awards every day and nobody bats an eye.
That child rapist was totally unable to be rehabilitated
In the end, the lead culprit got himself killed over a dumpster fire that he wanted to see burn the world down around him
Rosembaum's life ended on a spit and oil covered pavement over a goddamn dumpster fire.
What about them?
17 year olds should not be able to roam the streets with AR15’s
Is Kyle genuinely saying it's defamation to call a guy who proudly flexes the 👌 symbol alongside Proud Boys is pro-BLM
It looks as though Rittenhouse was excused on that aspect because of a poorly written exception to firearm age restrictions. One year older, and you will accept it as legal, then?
I meant he says he's pro-BLM but to call him the opposite.