Kyle Rittenhouse: Vigilante White Men

Anonymous
His acting coach did their best, but he is so disgustingly unremorseful. Portraying him as this medic, fire extinguishing hero who was cleaning up graffiti is so far from everything reported by anyone but him. They made this up and signed him on for the ASU nursing program. And now he’s fake crying. I hate this.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Wether you believe he had a "right" to be there or not, his defense is self defense. Now look at what the prosecution witnesses have said, not the defense witnesses, but the people arguing it was not self defense.

Victim #1 had threatened to kill him earlier that day and was in the process of trying to take his gun away, when he was shot.

Victim #2 had him in a vulnerable position and was trying to hit him with a deadly weapon when he was shot.

Victim #3 was pointing his own gun at him in a crouched position when he was shot.

That’s is what the prosecution says are the facts. Which one of those 3 would you say is not self defense?



Somehow, his claim of fear of death or bodily injury has outweighed the other people's fear of death or bodily injury, even though, objectively speaking, their fear was justified.

Curious.


Their fear was not objectively justified. KR shot someone who attacked him. KR was running away. How was their fear objectively justified?


Because 2 of the 3 victims viewed him as an active shooter, said they tried to stop him. You’re allowed to go after someone to protect others. They went after him for the same reason he brought a gun to protect people in the community.


The word on n bold was supposed to be “and.”


So they made a mistake and they got shot for it. Someone doesn’t need to go to prison every single time someone dies.
Anonymous
Oh, FFS. There was nothing fake about his break down. He is not an actor. What you saw was raw emotion.

He has been treated like crap by the left and the left media and twitter. What you just saw on the stand was not only a result of what happened that night, but the result of the crap he has been through over a year now. He is 18 years old. And, this trial has been a travesty.

This trial should never have happened. Never.

He will be acquitted, as he should be.
Anonymous
After the first shooting, did Rittenhouse call 911 or ask others for assistance or attempt to render first aid?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Oh, FFS. There was nothing fake about his break down. He is not an actor. What you saw was raw emotion.

He has been treated like crap by the left and the left media and twitter. What you just saw on the stand was not only a result of what happened that night, but the result of the crap he has been through over a year now. He is 18 years old. And, this trial has been a travesty.

This trial should never have happened. Never.

He will be acquitted, as he should be.


Kyle is PROUD of what he did, and I'm looking forward to the prosecutor challenging his "hero" storyline. If he does the cross well, you'll see some raw emotion - anger.
Anonymous
His parents must be embarrassed that they did such a bad job raising him. I hope they’re all pariahs in their community. Really disgraceful.
Anonymous
Haven't watched any of this trial so far until Rittehouse's testimony today.

I predict he walks on all but the weapons charge.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh, FFS. There was nothing fake about his break down. He is not an actor. What you saw was raw emotion.

He has been treated like crap by the left and the left media and twitter. What you just saw on the stand was not only a result of what happened that night, but the result of the crap he has been through over a year now. He is 18 years old. And, this trial has been a travesty.

This trial should never have happened. Never.

He will be acquitted, as he should be.


Kyle is PROUD of what he did, and I'm looking forward to the prosecutor challenging his "hero" storyline. If he does the cross well, you'll see some raw emotion - anger.


He’s ridiculous. So embarrassing!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:His acting coach did their best, but he is so disgustingly unremorseful. Portraying him as this medic, fire extinguishing hero who was cleaning up graffiti is so far from everything reported by anyone but him. They made this up and signed him on for the ASU nursing program. And now he’s fake crying. I hate this.


Curious as to your motive for rushing to judgement on this case?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wether you believe he had a "right" to be there or not, his defense is self defense. Now look at what the prosecution witnesses have said, not the defense witnesses, but the people arguing it was not self defense.

Victim #1 had threatened to kill him earlier that day and was in the process of trying to take his gun away, when he was shot.

Victim #2 had him in a vulnerable position and was trying to hit him with a deadly weapon when he was shot.

Victim #3 was pointing his own gun at him in a crouched position when he was shot.

That’s is what the prosecution says are the facts. Which one of those 3 would you say is not self defense?



Somehow, his claim of fear of death or bodily injury has outweighed the other people's fear of death or bodily injury, even though, objectively speaking, their fear was justified.

Curious.


Their fear was not objectively justified. KR shot someone who attacked him. KR was running away. How was their fear objectively justified?


Because 2 of the 3 victims viewed him as an active shooter, said they tried to stop him. You’re allowed to go after someone to protect others. They went after him for the same reason he brought a gun to protect people in the community.


The word on n bold was supposed to be “and.”


So they made a mistake and they got shot for it. Someone doesn’t need to go to prison every single time someone dies.


I was responding to the poster who said that the victims’ fear was not justified. They were afraid of an active shooter situation. Whether the shooter should go to prison is another question. I’m just saying that the people who tried to stop Rittenhouse from shooting again had the exact same instincts to protect human life that Rittenhouse had. The difference is that they either weren’t in possession of a gun or weren’t willing to fire their weapon. Rittenhouse may well have been shot to death that night had there been another willing gunman present. He lucked out that he was more willing and able to take lives than the others were.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:His acting coach did their best, but he is so disgustingly unremorseful. Portraying him as this medic, fire extinguishing hero who was cleaning up graffiti is so far from everything reported by anyone but him. They made this up and signed him on for the ASU nursing program. And now he’s fake crying. I hate this.


Curious as to your motive for rushing to judgement on this case?


Justice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:His acting coach did their best, but he is so disgustingly unremorseful. Portraying him as this medic, fire extinguishing hero who was cleaning up graffiti is so far from everything reported by anyone but him. They made this up and signed him on for the ASU nursing program. And now he’s fake crying. I hate this.


Curious as to your motive for rushing to judgement on this case?


Justice.


Be more introspective because justice isn’t served by rushing to judgement.
Anonymous
Man the thing that comes across here is do not use a gun. What an idiot. Ruined his life and others.
Anonymous
So Rittenhouse admits targeting people with this laser site.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Curious why some people are so eager to rush to judgment on this case and seem so certain of the accused’s motives.


People are judging him for being there. He went looking for trouble and found it.


This.
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