Good grief. You think money was simply "donated" to him so he could live large. A young adult was defending themselves against a litany of criminal charges from an overzealous prosecution. He needed good legal defense and thanks to the beneficence of others, he got it. |
Most people who don’t want to “have” to shoot people don’t take a gun they can’t legally own and seek out skirmishes amongst people who are in the streets at night, in violation of a citywide curfew. He decided to put himself in the thick of confrontations with other people who were breaking the law. People died as a result of his actions (as well as their own, of course). He’s not a kid who made “a” mistake. He had terrible judgment then and there’s no indication that he has better judgment now. |
“Some mistakes”? He’s a killer. |
Overzealous? He took a gun that he couldn't legally bring across state lines, brought it across state lines, inserted himself into a potentially violent situation then killed some people. It's not like he was just defending himself during a routine trip to the grocery store. |
+1 It is amazing, not in a good way, how MAGAs have been indoctrinated with this story and false narrative. |
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American hero. |
Agree. Wish him the best. |
+2 The guy is a thug. |
| Kyle Rittenhouse is a big man with a gun or punching a woman. But he would get clocked if he fought hand to hand with a real man, and I hope someone does. |
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| If I were facing civil lawsuits, I would be broke as well. |
Did you ever grab a gun to go hunting people? |
“Made mistakes” Lordy He has no conscience and is proud of his killings,, so don’t worry your pretty little head that anything weighs on him |
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Not guilty. A hero. End of story. |