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I don't care what a biased verdict, with a judge who refused to let murder victims be referred to as victims, decided. I can recognize murder and call it that
I can only hope that you are never on a jury since you decide important issues based on your perceptions, not the facts presented.
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Darkness has now fallen in Kenosha and I haven’t seen any coverage of unrest, besides the shouting at one another outside the courtroom early this afternoon following the verdict.
Calling for the murder of protestors is a terrible thing to wish. You really need to go speak to some of those protestors and find out why they're upset and how they are human beings just like you are... a little empathy goes a long way.
0 empathy for them.. i understand their point but have 0 cares.
And if a black resident from cross town came to join you guys, I wonder what his life chances would have been. Especially if he walked in like the rest of you did.
Quite well, as a matter of fact. We had black people, armed, on our side. Guess what? Your racism is showing.
Or will they lt an untrained and inexperienced 17 year old do it for them again?
He’s not inexperienced now.
I hope he gets his gun returned. Can you imagine what that firearm is worth now? I wonder if Palmetto State Armory is going to produce a Kyle Rittenhouse stripped AR15 lower? It would sell quickly.
Kyle should run for Sheriff in Kenosha. He’s done more to fight crime there than any candidate in Wisconsin state history.
I believe the Bill of Rights reads, “Right to bear arms”. Nothing about discharging them for any reason where you put yourself in danger in the first place. Sure you can defend, but that’s defending your own life when the circumstances are out of your control and definitely shouldn’t involve defending property.
I’m guessing their is a technicality in the statutes that allowed him to be acquitted. I’m guessing the jury was somewhat diverse, but I’m not sure.
Calling for the murder of protestors is a terrible thing to wish. You really need to go speak to some of those protestors and find out why they're upset and how they are human beings just like you are... a little empathy goes a long way.
Kind of hard to show a lot of empathy to thugs that are out looting, setting homes and businesses on fire, blocking highways, dragging people from their cars and beating them, and throwing firebombs at law enforcement. I don't propose murdering them-simply that innocent, law abiding people protect themselves, their homes and their businesses from them.
yeah, you can't always count on out of state teenagers coming in to murder people on your behalf, after all
you can remove the "murder" from your thoughts, and call it "kill".
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