Kyle Rittenhouse Legal Proceedings - Come for the trial, stay for….

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What do you think will happen?

  • Guilty on all charges

    Votes: 282 8.8%
  • Full Acquittal

    Votes: 1,077 33.7%
  • Mistral

    Votes: 264 8.3%
  • Mixture of verdicts

    Votes: 479 15.0%
  • Minecraft

    Votes: 213 6.7%
  • Roblox

    Votes: 132 4.1%
  • Runescape

    Votes: 203 6.3%
  • Somehow Guilty Of Two Mutually Exclusive Actions

    Votes: 514 16.1%
  • KYLE WILL SUBMIT TO BBC

    Votes: 35 1.1%

  • Total voters
    3,199
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You know.... in the end Rosenbaum got exactly what he had wanted. He was in the hospital because he was so disgusted and stricken with grief by his own actions that he couldn’t bare to burden his family or the world with his presence and instead made the only real choice he could. He tried to take his own life but even in that endeavor he failed and ultimately it would be Kyle who granted him the peace that had eluded him.

I wonder, if we could speak with Rosenbaum from the grave would he feel the same? After all, who could envy that sort of life? How could one know happiness while enslaved to their own addictions and unnatural urges? I think Rosenbaum understood that the things he had done were wrong and more than that had consigned himself to the belief that he would become trapped in his own cycle of mistakes. I think that when he left that night he was hoping to die amid the chaos. It was a second suicide attempt without a doubt. In a way Kyle served as the savior Rosenbaum so desperately needed.
 
You know.... in the end Rosenbaum got exactly what he had wanted. He was in the hospital because he was so disgusted and stricken with grief by his own actions that he couldn’t bare to burden his family or the world with his presence and instead made the only real choice he could. He tried to take his own life but even in that endeavor he failed and ultimately it would be Kyle who granted him the peace that had eluded him.

I wonder, if we could speak with Rosenbaum from the grave would he feel the same? After all, who could envy that sort of life? How could one know happiness while enslaved to their own addictions and unnatural urges? I think Rosenbaum understood that the things he had done were wrong and more than that had consigned himself to the belief that he would become trapped in his own cycle of mistakes. I think that when he left that night he was hoping to die amid the chaos. It was a second suicide attempt without a doubt. In a way Kyle served as the savior Rosenbaum so desperately needed.
Kyle Status: Beatified.
 
You know.... in the end Rosenbaum got exactly what he had wanted. He was in the hospital because he was so disgusted and stricken with grief by his own actions that he couldn’t bare to burden his family or the world with his presence and instead made the only real choice he could. He tried to take his own life but even in that endeavor he failed and ultimately it would be Kyle who granted him the peace that had eluded him.

I wonder, if we could speak with Rosenbaum from the grave would he feel the same? After all, who could envy that sort of life? How could one know happiness while enslaved to their own addictions and unnatural urges? I think Rosenbaum understood that the things he had done were wrong and more than that had consigned himself to the belief that he would become trapped in his own cycle of mistakes. I think that when he left that night he was hoping to die amid the chaos. It was a second suicide attempt without a doubt. In a way Kyle served as the savior Rosenbaum so desperately needed.
And then PLOT TWIST, he ends up in the warm embrace of Satan and now enduring infinite torments for all time.
 
I like how in the off topic chuck posting nobody seems to mention that sam the pajeet claimed not to know how many cars/damage costs while in the hot seat, yet says with some confidence in the interview some kiwi posted before:
Here's a local archive of the video.
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You know.... in the end Rosenbaum got exactly what he had wanted. He was in the hospital because he was so disgusted and stricken with grief by his own actions that he couldn’t bare to burden his family or the world with his presence and instead made the only real choice he could. He tried to take his own life but even in that endeavor he failed and ultimately it would be Kyle who granted him the peace that had eluded him.

I wonder, if we could speak with Rosenbaum from the grave would he feel the same? After all, who could envy that sort of life? How could one know happiness while enslaved to their own addictions and unnatural urges? I think Rosenbaum understood that the things he had done were wrong and more than that had consigned himself to the belief that he would become trapped in his own cycle of mistakes. I think that when he left that night he was hoping to die amid the chaos. It was a second suicide attempt without a doubt. In a way Kyle served as the savior Rosenbaum so desperately needed.
he most likely tried to an hero cos he was a manlet.
 
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I like how in the off topic chuck posting nobody seems to mention that sam the pajeet claimed not to know how many cars/damage costs while in the hot seat, yet says with some confidence in the interview some kiwi posted before.
He remembered there were "about 280" tires stacked around his property but not the number of cars that were destroyed or how much money they lost.
 
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Kyle is a kid who made choices that have permanently impacted his life. Regardless of politics, this is a terrible thing.

Everyone needs to calm down.
Yeah calm is good, but ... aren't politics the reason we can't openly celebrate Kyle's bravery and responsibility. And isn't the prosecution politically motivated. Wasnt our leaders letting cities burn political, prompting Kyle to protect his community. Maybe we can feel bad for Kyle for the gravity of his actions, and also be mad and point fingers at the political causes. I don't see any benefit in allowing a political party to walk away from the damage they've done.
 
You know.... in the end Rosenbaum got exactly what he had wanted. He was in the hospital because he was so disgusted and stricken with grief by his own actions that he couldn’t bare to burden his family or the world with his presence and instead made the only real choice he could. He tried to take his own life but even in that endeavor he failed and ultimately it would be Kyle who granted him the peace that had eluded him.

I wonder, if we could speak with Rosenbaum from the grave would he feel the same? After all, who could envy that sort of life? How could one know happiness while enslaved to their own addictions and unnatural urges? I think Rosenbaum understood that the things he had done were wrong and more than that had consigned himself to the belief that he would become trapped in his own cycle of mistakes. I think that when he left that night he was hoping to die amid the chaos. It was a second suicide attempt without a doubt. In a way Kyle served as the savior Rosenbaum so desperately needed.
It'd be jokes if Richards tried to have a sayance to proffer trstemomy that rosenbalm was committing suicide by militiaman.

I wouldn't be surprised if he goes for that defense, only without the sayance lol.
 
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If Kyle gets fully charged (I think he might get the "unlawful possesion of a firearm) it might also turn self dense situations into rampages. Imagine that you defend youself and you know you are fucked. Might as well do some more "cleaning". Imagine if Kyle had snapped after disarming Grosskreutz. He could have executed Grosskreutz and then started gunning at those that chased him. Like "where is the motherfucker who just dropkicked me!!!!"" We have seen the pictures of other rioters just standing there they could have died if Kyle wasn't so levelheaded in that situation. And unlike the Chauvin trial where I bet there were a lot who wanted to see chauvin punished (not as hard as he has been but still) this time I get the feeling that a majority wants Kyle to get free. The lefties can cry and scream as much as they want their cause is on a death sprial. BLM is now shunned and CRT is getting the treatment it deserves. It might take alittle longer but I think we are on a good way
Better be hanged for a sheep than a lamb?

At least we'll get a nice Doom themed edit from the footage.
 
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Did anything interesting happen after the Pajeets and cops, I ended up nodding off during one of the later breaks.
It basically ended with the cops, who made themselves look ridiculous on the stand. The only interesting thing that came out of their testimony was official confirmation that the rioters were shooting off guns everywhere that night. You could hear distant pops on the livestreams and there were reports of these assholes starting shootouts in residential areas that night.
 
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