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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Remember the guy who bought Kyle Rittenhouse the AR-15? Dominick Black? Was facing felony charges? He's reached a proposed plea deal. No felonies. No jail time. $2K fine for 'contributing to delinquency of a minor.' Judge Schroeder must sign off. https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/crime/2022/01/08/under-plea-deal-felonies-dropped-against-rittenhouse-gun-buyer/9133259002/[/quote] What’s the point of even having laws that prohibit this if we’re not going to enforce them? Arming a minor who can’t legally buy a gun, without their parents’ permission, should be a crime.[/quote] It *is* a crime. But politics and ideology waved the crime away.[/quote] Sounds about white. But George Floyd deserved to be lynched in the street for maybe possibly passing a fake $20. [/quote] Wasn't there a trial for the George Floyd murder? Remind me - what was the outcome? [/quote] Aww. Cute try. But in this example, George Floyd is the analogue to Kyle Rittenhouse, not to Derek Chauvin. George Floyd did not get high fives from the police, he got lynched. Kyle Rittenhouse, murderer and puncher of women, is getting feted by the QOP because you guys love senseless violence. [/quote] There really is no analogy here at all. Study some of the facts. KR was maced by police when he tried to report what had happened. What happened to GF was wrong. Very wrong. But, he also shouldn't be made into a martyr. He was not a great example to emulate. KR is being recognized not by who he is, but what he represents - the ability to defend oneself. [/quote]
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