Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Not guilty. A hero.
End of story.
lol at MAGA idea of a hero. You can have him. Tell your kids to emulate him.
Tell your kids to hide behind him if they are being terrorized.
He’s just a likely to shoot them.
Are they uncivilized terrorists ?
It’s doesn’t matter to a trigger happy loser like Rittenhouse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Not guilty. A hero.
End of story.
lol at MAGA idea of a hero. You can have him. Tell your kids to emulate him.
Tell your kids to hide behind him if they are being terrorized.
He’s just a likely to shoot them.
Are they uncivilized terrorists ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was found not guilty in a court of law. He did not commit any crimes that night, so it’s time to move on and stop trying to ruin a kid’s life.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The amount of hate you guys for a young man you do not know, three years after he was in the limelight, is disheartening.
Yes, he made some mistakes, but ultimately he was tried and found not guilty. I’m sure having to shoot the three protesters in self defense will weigh on him for the rest of his life, do we really need to make it worse by making him out to be a monster not a stupid kid who made a mistake?
“Some mistakes”? He’s a killer.
Ask yourself, if Kyle Rittenhouse was your son, would you want him to become a pariah because he defended himself?
+1. A jury found him not guilty. That means not guilty. There was no crime here.
For a group of people that like to hold up jury verdicts (ones they agree with, I mean) and the “rule of law” (when it comes to Trump) I find it really curious how so many here seem to cast aside this jury’s verdict, which found that Rittenhouse didn’t murder anyone.
“Justice…..as long as we agree with it”.
Yes, that means he is not a murderer. It does not change the fact that he is a killer. He killed two men, which still makes him a killer.
He killed two criminals in defense of his own life. His first assailant - Rosenbaum - was a convicted child rapist who sodomized little boys and should never have seen the outside of a prison again. He was shot after assaulting Rittenhouse and then attempting to disarm him. The second assailant - Huber - was a domestic abuser who repeatedly beat women. He was shot while trying to murder Rittenhouse with a skateboard. The third assailant - Kreutzfeld(?) - a convicted felon abd domestic abuser who couldn’t legally possess a gun - was shot in the arm and wounded as he was drawing a Glock pistol to shoot Rittenhouse.
These are the criminals Rittenhouse defended his life from. All three intended to murder him. He defended himself, and a jury picked by the State agreed.
Rittenhouse is a hero.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think he did anything wrong. He had as much right to be out that night as anyone else. He also had as much right to defend himself as anyone else. I don't think we can accept a standard where only people with anti-police viewpoints are allowed to be out on the streets during protests.
You’re probably the first to chastise people for their bad choices and say they have to live with the consequences of those choices and should have know better.
Only a fool would go hunting for rioters during a volatile time. We are not a vigilante society.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was found not guilty in a court of law. He did not commit any crimes that night, so it’s time to move on and stop trying to ruin a kid’s life.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The amount of hate you guys for a young man you do not know, three years after he was in the limelight, is disheartening.
Yes, he made some mistakes, but ultimately he was tried and found not guilty. I’m sure having to shoot the three protesters in self defense will weigh on him for the rest of his life, do we really need to make it worse by making him out to be a monster not a stupid kid who made a mistake?
“Some mistakes”? He’s a killer.
Ask yourself, if Kyle Rittenhouse was your son, would you want him to become a pariah because he defended himself?
+1. A jury found him not guilty. That means not guilty. There was no crime here.
For a group of people that like to hold up jury verdicts (ones they agree with, I mean) and the “rule of law” (when it comes to Trump) I find it really curious how so many here seem to cast aside this jury’s verdict, which found that Rittenhouse didn’t murder anyone.
“Justice…..as long as we agree with it”.
Yes, that means he is not a murderer. It does not change the fact that he is a killer. He killed two men, which still makes him a killer.
Most people are fine with killers when they act in self defense. Or some other justified reason.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think he did anything wrong. He had as much right to be out that night as anyone else. He also had as much right to defend himself as anyone else. I don't think we can accept a standard where only people with anti-police viewpoints are allowed to be out on the streets during protests.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was found not guilty in a court of law. He did not commit any crimes that night, so it’s time to move on and stop trying to ruin a kid’s life.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The amount of hate you guys for a young man you do not know, three years after he was in the limelight, is disheartening.
Yes, he made some mistakes, but ultimately he was tried and found not guilty. I’m sure having to shoot the three protesters in self defense will weigh on him for the rest of his life, do we really need to make it worse by making him out to be a monster not a stupid kid who made a mistake?
“Some mistakes”? He’s a killer.
Ask yourself, if Kyle Rittenhouse was your son, would you want him to become a pariah because he defended himself?
+1. A jury found him not guilty. That means not guilty. There was no crime here.
For a group of people that like to hold up jury verdicts (ones they agree with, I mean) and the “rule of law” (when it comes to Trump) I find it really curious how so many here seem to cast aside this jury’s verdict, which found that Rittenhouse didn’t murder anyone.
“Justice…..as long as we agree with it”.
Yes, that means he is not a murderer. It does not change the fact that he is a killer. He killed two men, which still makes him a killer.
He killed two criminals in defense of his own life. His first assailant - Rosenbaum - was a convicted child rapist who sodomized little boys and should never have seen the outside of a prison again. He was shot after assaulting Rittenhouse and then attempting to disarm him. The second assailant - Huber - was a domestic abuser who repeatedly beat women. He was shot while trying to murder Rittenhouse with a skateboard. The third assailant - Kreutzfeld(?) - a convicted felon abd domestic abuser who couldn’t legally possess a gun - was shot in the arm and wounded as he was drawing a Glock pistol to shoot Rittenhouse.
These are the criminals Rittenhouse defended his life from. All three intended to murder him. He defended himself, and a jury picked by the State agreed.
Rittenhouse is a hero.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was found not guilty in a court of law. He did not commit any crimes that night, so it’s time to move on and stop trying to ruin a kid’s life.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The amount of hate you guys for a young man you do not know, three years after he was in the limelight, is disheartening.
Yes, he made some mistakes, but ultimately he was tried and found not guilty. I’m sure having to shoot the three protesters in self defense will weigh on him for the rest of his life, do we really need to make it worse by making him out to be a monster not a stupid kid who made a mistake?
“Some mistakes”? He’s a killer.
Ask yourself, if Kyle Rittenhouse was your son, would you want him to become a pariah because he defended himself?
+1. A jury found him not guilty. That means not guilty. There was no crime here.
For a group of people that like to hold up jury verdicts (ones they agree with, I mean) and the “rule of law” (when it comes to Trump) I find it really curious how so many here seem to cast aside this jury’s verdict, which found that Rittenhouse didn’t murder anyone.
“Justice…..as long as we agree with it”.
Yes, that means he is not a murderer. It does not change the fact that he is a killer. He killed two men, which still makes him a killer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was found not guilty in a court of law. He did not commit any crimes that night, so it’s time to move on and stop trying to ruin a kid’s life.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The amount of hate you guys for a young man you do not know, three years after he was in the limelight, is disheartening.
Yes, he made some mistakes, but ultimately he was tried and found not guilty. I’m sure having to shoot the three protesters in self defense will weigh on him for the rest of his life, do we really need to make it worse by making him out to be a monster not a stupid kid who made a mistake?
“Some mistakes”? He’s a killer.
Ask yourself, if Kyle Rittenhouse was your son, would you want him to become a pariah because he defended himself?
+1. A jury found him not guilty. That means not guilty. There was no crime here.
For a group of people that like to hold up jury verdicts (ones they agree with, I mean) and the “rule of law” (when it comes to Trump) I find it really curious how so many here seem to cast aside this jury’s verdict, which found that Rittenhouse didn’t murder anyone.
“Justice…..as long as we agree with it”.
Yes, that means he is not a murderer. It does not change the fact that he is a killer. He killed two men, which still makes him a killer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was found not guilty in a court of law. He did not commit any crimes that night, so it’s time to move on and stop trying to ruin a kid’s life.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The amount of hate you guys for a young man you do not know, three years after he was in the limelight, is disheartening.
Yes, he made some mistakes, but ultimately he was tried and found not guilty. I’m sure having to shoot the three protesters in self defense will weigh on him for the rest of his life, do we really need to make it worse by making him out to be a monster not a stupid kid who made a mistake?
“Some mistakes”? He’s a killer.
Ask yourself, if Kyle Rittenhouse was your son, would you want him to become a pariah because he defended himself?
+1. A jury found him not guilty. That means not guilty. There was no crime here.
For a group of people that like to hold up jury verdicts (ones they agree with, I mean) and the “rule of law” (when it comes to Trump) I find it really curious how so many here seem to cast aside this jury’s verdict, which found that Rittenhouse didn’t murder anyone.
“Justice…..as long as we agree with it”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was found not guilty in a court of law. He did not commit any crimes that night, so it’s time to move on and stop trying to ruin a kid’s life.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The amount of hate you guys for a young man you do not know, three years after he was in the limelight, is disheartening.
Yes, he made some mistakes, but ultimately he was tried and found not guilty. I’m sure having to shoot the three protesters in self defense will weigh on him for the rest of his life, do we really need to make it worse by making him out to be a monster not a stupid kid who made a mistake?
“Some mistakes”? He’s a killer.
Ask yourself, if Kyle Rittenhouse was your son, would you want him to become a pariah because he defended himself?
I would be deeply ashamed if he were my son. And would tell him to lie low and not bring attention to himself, to do some work to do penance for taking 2 people’s lives.
lol .. he was under attack. You win the Darwin Award.
Anonymous wrote:He was found not guilty in a court of law. He did not commit any crimes that night, so it’s time to move on and stop trying to ruin a kid’s life.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The amount of hate you guys for a young man you do not know, three years after he was in the limelight, is disheartening.
Yes, he made some mistakes, but ultimately he was tried and found not guilty. I’m sure having to shoot the three protesters in self defense will weigh on him for the rest of his life, do we really need to make it worse by making him out to be a monster not a stupid kid who made a mistake?
“Some mistakes”? He’s a killer.
Ask yourself, if Kyle Rittenhouse was your son, would you want him to become a pariah because he defended himself?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was found not guilty in a court of law. He did not commit any crimes that night, so it’s time to move on and stop trying to ruin a kid’s life.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The amount of hate you guys for a young man you do not know, three years after he was in the limelight, is disheartening.
Yes, he made some mistakes, but ultimately he was tried and found not guilty. I’m sure having to shoot the three protesters in self defense will weigh on him for the rest of his life, do we really need to make it worse by making him out to be a monster not a stupid kid who made a mistake?
“Some mistakes”? He’s a killer.
Ask yourself, if Kyle Rittenhouse was your son, would you want him to become a pariah because he defended himself?
I would be deeply ashamed if he were my son. And would tell him to lie low and not bring attention to himself, to do some work to do penance for taking 2 people’s lives.