I think this was a total political pressure case that was forced upon the DA - there is no way he thought he had a strong case - he never presented any evidence that in any way supported a prosecution. He knew from day one this was a losing scenario - I would suggest he's just another casualty of the woke mob. All the virtue signaling goofballs that are 'outraged' cannot seem to supply a single reason why the verdict was unjust - based on the evidence. It's all media and leftist fueled foot stomping - and as I said before - the overwhelming majority of Americans flat out reject that nonsense and support the verdict - the overwhelming majority. Woke mob losing their leverage. I felt bad for the prosecutor - this case was a dead duck from go, because facts trump feelings. Watching people 'protest' against common sense and basic legal precedent - just makes the woke turds look all the more ridiculous... and then making it about race is the ultimate display of complete lunacy. Woke mob exposed - they goin' down. The media trying to force their insanity and nonsensical narratives down American's throats - in total contrast to the evidence - will only expedite their downfall.ddraig wrote: ↑Sat Nov 20, 2021 4:11 pmPlus a year to get to a trial that should have never been brought. The DA probably looked at this as an easy stepping stone to higher office. Win the case he's a hero! Lose and he becomes a SJW paragon who will garner votes where ever he wants to run. If I lived in Kenosha, though, I'd be asking one tough question: Why did you prosecute this case wasting taxpayers' money? Dumb Fuck!seattlefan-daBronx wrote: ↑Sat Nov 20, 2021 12:23 ambest outcome for young Kyle....but....
clear cut case of self defense in this country took 3 long days of deliberation to decide.
think about that!
we need a complete reset.
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I can't see where all the angst comes from if only Black Lives Matter.
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Trevor Bauer, the Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher accused of sexual assault, used the Kyle Rittenhouse acquittal to take a shot at "the media."
"I guess it's important to know all the facts before jumping to conclusions, huh? Apparently not everything written in the media is true," Bauer tweeted.
"I guess it's important to know all the facts before jumping to conclusions, huh? Apparently not everything written in the media is true," Bauer tweeted.
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To the morons on Twitter that guaranteed he would have been found guilty if he was black.
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I see the "peaceful protests" have begun and poor people wearing $200 shoes looted affluent Walnut Creek, California last night. One has to wonder how long it will take stores to move out of street fronts into Malls.
Yes, a theory on how to save Malls from going under. Provide private security. I think store owners may move back to Malls if they can defend their merchandise. Beautify the interior access to the stores and limit exterior access. Fewer doors to the parking areas make it easier to monitor and make "smash and grab" much more difficult. The alternative is to end "downtown" auto traffic and convert the streets to walkways only. That would make the greenies happy!
Yes, a theory on how to save Malls from going under. Provide private security. I think store owners may move back to Malls if they can defend their merchandise. Beautify the interior access to the stores and limit exterior access. Fewer doors to the parking areas make it easier to monitor and make "smash and grab" much more difficult. The alternative is to end "downtown" auto traffic and convert the streets to walkways only. That would make the greenies happy!
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You know they actually have a very clever game going on for inner city revitalization that they couldn't get funded directly by the local taxpayers.
Let the riots run rampant, charge the insurance companies for the damage and within a few years the whole city has gotten a facelift on the insurance companies dime.
Wouldn't want to be left holding those bags. Guessing it will default to.. the government, eventually, and we'll all be footing the bill.
Let the riots run rampant, charge the insurance companies for the damage and within a few years the whole city has gotten a facelift on the insurance companies dime.
Wouldn't want to be left holding those bags. Guessing it will default to.. the government, eventually, and we'll all be footing the bill.
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It should be a good opportunity for people to discern which news is fake.
The videos have been out there since it happened, was always obvious self defense.
If people believed what the TV said, they probably never saw Rittenhouse getting chased down, dropkicked, had a skateboard swung at his head, and a handgun being pointed at him.
If your tv didn't tell you all of that, you're not watching the news, you're watching a narrative.