Kyle Rittenhouse Trial

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kaylagrl

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So, they aren't happy about the outcome of Kyle's case and marched in protest today.
Interesting......
now all of a sudden it's okay for a 16 year old girl to be carrying a gun (while marching with her father providing "armed security")



Erick Jordan and his daughter Jade Jordan, 16, provide armed security as Jacob Blake’s uncle Justin Blake leads a march downtown after a rally Sunday November 21, 2021 in Civic Center Park in Kenosha to protest the acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse Friday in the courthouse across the street. / Mark Hertzberg for The Kenosha News
Mark Hertzberg




Erick Jordan and his daughter Jade Jordan, 16, provide armed security as Jacob Blake’s uncle Justin Blake leads a march downtown after a rally Sunday November 21, 2021 in Civic Center Park in Kenosha to protest the acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse Friday in the courthouse across the street. / Mark Hertzberg for The Kenosha News
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To me, she looks scared and unsure of herself.
What would have happened if things got out of control and she ended up hurt, or worse?
(I think we all know)

Legal age is 17, if she isn't 17 she's underage and that's against the law. Providing security for what?! These were the idiots that were planning to riot if they didn't get a certain answer.
 
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SophieT

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After Kyle shoots 3 felons and convicted sex offenders to save his life Reece Witherspoon says this

https://www.breitbart.com/entertain...ittenhouse-goes-free-isnt-safe-for-any-of-us/

Is she saying she is a pedophile? Or was she a convicted felon who attacks 17 year olds? What is she saying? Who does she mean by "us" does that refer to everyone in Hollywood or just the A list actors?

actors gonna act..right on cue...I would like to propose a law that actors either shut up off scene or don't act and see if anyone will still listen

she's posing with a gun...maybe she could appear at the next riot which will happen if the 3 idiots who shot Arbery are found not guilty
 

JohnDB

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Too late, here come the lawsuits. I hope he wins bigly.
It's not that we really want to see Kyle rich...we don't really even care about seeing him compensated.

It's that we would like to see the media outlets punished for their lies and falsehoods. Even the President...he has lied tremendously about Kyle and doubled down in his lying now elected.

So I expect the gubberment to double down in their persecution.

And the amazing part is that Kyle is A-political...don't care a thing about politics or political agendas.

Republicans tried to use him, Democrats want to abuse him...he really would like to live a normal life but that's not in the cards for him. So guess what,. Kid is coming out swinging...and unlike LeBron, Kyle seems to make his shots under pressure.
 

ZNP

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And the amazing part is that Kyle is A-political...don't care a thing about politics or political agendas.
Actually the media portrayal was far more amazing to me. I taught HS and it was amazing to me how apolitical all HS students are. Out of 400 I can think of one kid who was political and he was exceedingly naive and extremely well meaning.
 
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PrivateBadge45

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Remember,

Your adversary must have:

1. The ability to harm you.

2. The opportunity to do so, and,

3. You must be in jeopardy.

When all three of these elements are present,
and ONLY when these elements are present,
are you justified in using deadly force.
 

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Rittenhouse is neither a lawless crazy person, nor is he a victim.

He is a boy who made some very bad decisions.

He broke the law. He was not supposed to have a gun in that state. He knew it, too. The claim that the law was "so confusing as to have no meaning..." He knew the law. That's why he didn't take his own guns across state lines, but rather used the guns of his acquaintance in Wisconsin.

He -- nor any of the other "vigilantes" that night -- had no business being there that night with those kinds of weapons. I have no problem with peaceful protests, but the minute you bring a military-grade weapon, it's no longer a peaceful protest. That goes for right-wing protests as well as left-wingers who throw molotov cocktails and other weapons. Both sides have done things, and both sides are wrong when they do it.

Yes, once he was there, with that weapon, when people were trying to pull it from him, beating him with skateboards, bats, whatever, yes, he had a right to defend himself.

But the prosecution was right, too. Hundreds of other men and women were there protesting, and none of them saw fit to shoot anyone.

And if he hadn't crossed state lines with the intent to use violence -- which is unlawful -- he wouldn't have been in a position to need to protect himself by ending 2 lives and maiming a 3rd.

He will be forever scarred by what he has done, and God will judge him, even if the world does not.
 

gb9

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Rittenhouse is neither a lawless crazy person, nor is he a victim.

He is a boy who made some very bad decisions.

He broke the law. He was not supposed to have a gun in that state. He knew it, too. The claim that the law was "so confusing as to have no meaning..." He knew the law. That's why he didn't take his own guns across state lines, but rather used the guns of his acquaintance in Wisconsin.

He -- nor any of the other "vigilantes" that night -- had no business being there that night with those kinds of weapons. I have no problem with peaceful protests, but the minute you bring a military-grade weapon, it's no longer a peaceful protest. That goes for right-wing protests as well as left-wingers who throw molotov cocktails and other weapons. Both sides have done things, and both sides are wrong when they do it.

Yes, once he was there, with that weapon, when people were trying to pull it from him, beating him with skateboards, bats, whatever, yes, he had a right to defend himself.

But the prosecution was right, too. Hundreds of other men and women were there protesting, and none of them saw fit to shoot anyone.

And if he hadn't crossed state lines with the intent to use violence -- which is unlawful -- he wouldn't have been in a position to need to protect himself by ending 2 lives and maiming a 3rd.

He will be forever scarred by what he has done, and God will judge him, even if the world does not.

if the cops had not stood down and let the riot ( not a protest, a riot) get worse and worse, then you would not have had private citizens to step in and try to help.
 

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Arizona university students demand administration to 'withdraw' Kyle Rittenhouse: 'killer off our campus'

https://www.foxnews.com/us/arizona-...d-administration-to-withdraw-kyle-rittenhouse

Several left-leaning student organizations at Arizona State University are demanding that their administration "withdraw" Kyle Rittenhouse from the university.

The Arizona State University Students for Socialism, Students for Justice in Palestine, Multicultural Solidarity Coalition, and MECHA de ASU are all calling on the Arizona State University administration to take action against Rittenhouse by withdrawing him from the university and releasing a statement against him.

The four groups are calling him "Murderer Kyle Rittenhouse."

If I were Kyle Rittenhouse, I would take college classes online ONLY. I would NEVER show my face at a liberal university! He may also have a big pay day coming after multiple defamation lawsuits.
 

ZNP

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If I were Kyle Rittenhouse, I would take college classes online ONLY. I would NEVER show my face at a liberal university! He may also have a big pay day coming after multiple defamation lawsuits.
If I were Kyle Rittenhouse's lawyers I would add those four groups to the list of those I plan to sue. If the University bows to those groups I would add them as well.

He wanted to be a warrior, well now it is time to be a warrior.
 
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kaylagrl

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It's not that we really want to see Kyle rich...we don't really even care about seeing him compensated.

It's that we would like to see the media outlets punished for their lies and falsehoods. Even the President...he has lied tremendously about Kyle and doubled down in his lying now elected.

So I expect the gubberment to double down in their persecution.

And the amazing part is that Kyle is A-political...don't care a thing about politics or political agendas.

Republicans tried to use him, Democrats want to abuse him...he really would like to live a normal life but that's not in the cards for him. So guess what,. Kid is coming out swinging...and unlike LeBron, Kyle seems to make his shots under pressure.
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IDK this is the second young mans life that has been ruined by media lies. Outright lies. As I said, I have a nephew Kyle's age, so I feel his pain a bit more. It's great that the kid isn't political, he has time to make up his mind. But really he's already been put in a box. I want to see him do well, I don't want to see this happen to another kid. I thought with Sandman's win that CNN and MSNBC would stop the constant lying. Yet even with this young man's life on the line, they lied. I do want to see him compensated and I don't want to see it happen to another kid. And I don't see where Repubs. used him. They let him tell his own story. Don't see an issue with that.
 

Roughsoul1991

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So, they aren't happy about the outcome of Kyle's case and marched in protest today.
Interesting......
now all of a sudden it's okay for a 16 year old girl to be carrying a gun (while marching with her father providing "armed security")



Erick Jordan and his daughter Jade Jordan, 16, provide armed security as Jacob Blake’s uncle Justin Blake leads a march downtown after a rally Sunday November 21, 2021 in Civic Center Park in Kenosha to protest the acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse Friday in the courthouse across the street. / Mark Hertzberg for The Kenosha News
Mark Hertzberg




Erick Jordan and his daughter Jade Jordan, 16, provide armed security as Jacob Blake’s uncle Justin Blake leads a march downtown after a rally Sunday November 21, 2021 in Civic Center Park in Kenosha to protest the acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse Friday in the courthouse across the street. / Mark Hertzberg for The Kenosha News
Mark Hertzberg





To me, she looks scared and unsure of herself.
What would have happened if things got out of control and she ended up hurt, or worse?
(I think we all know)
The father and daughter was also doing security during the riots where Kyle also pulled security. They actually seem to be people just looking to keep the peace. I read their interview and I didn't get a political bias vibe but simply a father who wishes to keep the peace or protect people's rights.
 

ZNP

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IDK this is the second young mans life that has been ruined by media lies. Outright lies. As I said, I have a nephew Kyle's age, so I feel his pain a bit more. It's great that the kid isn't political, he has time to make up his mind. But really he's already been put in a box. I want to see him do well, I don't want to see this happen to another kid. I thought with Sandman's win that CNN and MSNBC would stop the constant lying. Yet even with this young man's life on the line, they lied. I do want to see him compensated and I don't want to see it happen to another kid. And I don't see where Repubs. used him. They let him tell his own story. Don't see an issue with that.
As soon as Kyle won that trial everything changed. I believe this is the Lord's sovereignty, don't waste your time with that pathetic university. Kyle is on a path to become a multi millionaire and he needs a whole new education from his elite legal team. He may have wanted to be a nurse but for the moment he needs an education in law and how the world works.
 

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Our purpose in life is to find the plan God has for us and walk it out to His glory and praise forevermore, seems Kyle is a very good person who conducts himself as one who would seek and walk out this plan.
 
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kaylagrl

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Rittenhouse is neither a lawless crazy person, nor is he a victim.

He is a boy who made some very bad decisions.

He broke the law. He was not supposed to have a gun in that state. He knew it, too. The claim that the law was "so confusing as to have no meaning..." He knew the law. That's why he didn't take his own guns across state lines, but rather used the guns of his acquaintance in Wisconsin.
Gun charges against him were dropped. He was a victim of having a skateboard across the back of his head and nearly a victim of murder.


He -- nor any of the other "vigilantes" that night -- had no business being there that night with those kinds of weapons.

He was legally allowed to have the gun there. It's his right to defend himself. He wasn't a vigilante. He had the gun to protect himself.




I have no problem with peaceful protests, but the minute you bring a military-grade weapon, it's no longer a peaceful protest.
Gun charges were dropped and he didn't go to the protests. He was helping at a car lot. One of the men literally came after him, the video shows it.




That goes for right-wing protests as well as left-wingers who throw molotov cocktails and other weapons. Both sides have done things, and both sides are wrong when they do it.
But that wasn't the situation here. He didn't bring a gun intending to be part of the protest.




Yes, once he was there, with that weapon, when people were trying to pull it from him, beating him with skateboards, bats, whatever, yes, he had a right to defend himself.
Yes, I agree, and the jurors made the right choice based on the video and testimony.




But the prosecution was right, too. Hundreds of other men and women were there protesting, and none of them saw fit to shoot anyone.
No, they weren't right, he wasn't there protesting. He was helping protect car lots. While going from one to the other he got caught up in the protests. The protesters were angry that he was helping put out dumpster fires that they were trying to use against the cops. One of the guys cursed him and said if he saw him alone they would kill him. In all three cases it was self defense. He didn't have a choice.



And if he hadn't crossed state lines with the intent to use violence -- which is unlawful -- he wouldn't have been in a position to need to protect himself by ending 2 lives and maiming a 3rd.
If you have a gun for protection, you don't intend to kill someone. My husband carries, he's not out looking for someone to use it on. It's for protection in case someone intends violence on you! His intent was to help at the car lot. He had as much right to be there as anyone else. The gun charges were dropped, he was allowed to have the gun to protect himself. Which he did. None of that was unlawful. He ended the lives of a child molester, a wife beater or gf, both criminals. The 3rd pointed his gun at Kyle first, he admitted it on the stand. Got what he asked for. If you're dumb enough to point your gun at someone's head that has a gun, you messed around and found out. He's lucky to be alive today. Hopefully he learned a lesson.



He will be forever scarred by what he has done, and God will judge him, even if the world does not.

Yeah he'll be scarred alright, but not from wrong that he did. The world totally judged him! MSM and even the dag-gone president lied about him. They said he was a racist and a white supremacist. They utterly and outright lied about the boy !! Nothing they said was fact!! And he's about to sue and win and I'm happy for him. He certainly was judged, so many lies told. In fact when some people saw they trial they were shocked, they assumed he had killed two black men. What do mean "if the world does not judge him ?! God has no reason to judge him as far as this trial goes. He did nothing wrong. He defended himself and in doing so killed two criminals. Who will God judge? smh
 
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kaylagrl

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Our purpose in life is to find the plan God has for us and walk it out to His glory and praise forevermore, seems Kyle is a very good person who conducts himself as one who would seek and walk out this plan.
I'm praying someone will lead him to a personal relationship with Christ. I know the My Pillow guy has had some contact with him. I hope he does wonderful things with his future.