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

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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I love the antifa tweets saying they're going to kill rittenhouse after the case, thinking that they're going to be successful. This entire case is about them trying to do exactly that, failing miserably, and then crying about it. Yet somehow it'll be different next time! They literally sound the incompetent cartoon villain archetype.
 
I don't care about watching this shitshow, no matter what happens during the trial the jurors are going claim guilty on all charged and ignore the fact that the "victim" is a pedophile. This is Chauvin 2.0, politics will always override everything else in American kangaroo courts
Chauvin had dedicated news anchors discussing the case as it happened on multiple media networks.. that isn't the case here. Idk I really think the kid has a shot of being found not guilty on the major charges
 
You can do that as an adult. High schoolers need to stay the fuck at home and he's lucky he wasn't killed.

As much as a 17 year old might want to go to a riot, if you're a parent you need to tell them absolutely fucking not and idk what his were thinking.
My pops let me join up with the jar heads at 17. In just about every war we've sent forth a lot of youngins. Sure their brains aren't fully expanded yet, but if they can practice muzzle control, aim properly, and not make other tactical mistakes they are about as useful as any private.

Kyle conducted himself very well, didn't flag people, and demonstrated decisiveness and accuracy that's rare even in those older than him. The proof is in the meat pudding - he was clearly qualified to handle himself and kill rapist commies in self defense.

Now if he had let his rifle be taken and himself get killed, then I would have to agree with you.
 
Chauvin had dedicated news anchors discussing the case as it happened on multiple media networks.. that isn't the case here. Idk I really think the kid has a shot of being found not guilty on the major charges
You already have people trying to identify the jury so they can threaten to out them if they choose anything other then guilty, that alone is probably enough to sway them
 
What's with all the doom and gloom in relation to the Jury now?
When you're committed to the blackpill and you see the prosecution blow its case up consistently everytime they bring their witnesses you only have the jury to bank on. It *could* still happen. But idk how anyone can look at the prosecutions case and possibly think what Kyle did was not justified via self defense.
 
Chauvin had dedicated news anchors discussing the case as it happened on multiple media networks.. that isn't the case here. Idk I really think the kid has a shot of being found not guilty on the major charges
Well considering The media is already lying about what happened brings some doubt in my mind
 
I think they tried to get him on the Rosenbaum shooting being murder and then making the following self defense somehow illegitimate, because they were trying to stop a dangerous shooter guiseeee.
that would be a stupendously fallacious argument to make on their part, and would have immeasurable ramifications on the law if they tried and, God help us, succeeded.

the first thing you get hammered into you in any CCW class worth its salt is that your foremost goal is to GTFO. you aren't there to secure the location. you are not there to fight criminals. your job as a civilian is to GTFO and keep yourself safe. when i took CCW class way back, two things were said to me upfront: you CANNOT draw your weapon and open fire unless you and everyone else involved have 100 percent certainty of the situation and know everything going on, and have a reasonable belief that your life is in immediate danger and you have no other options, and two, you focus on yourself, call the authorities, and get out. a video clip of a gas station robbery was shown in my class, and we were all asked what we'd do if we were browsing the merchandise and saw the guy with the gun mugging the cashier before shooting her in the chest - she died.

some said they'd draw their gun and kill the robber right then and there. that's the knee-jerk reaction. but, you still don't know the whole situation. the apparent bad guy could have been working with someone else and that accomplice would take you out. if you kill the apparent bad guy without full knowledge of the events, you can be nailed to the wall for it, especially if the shot was made without knowing all the variables. if it was a fake robbery intended to commit some kind of fraud, and you killed the guy, you and the cashier would be facing the same severe punishments.

of course, the vast majority of gun owners don't get training. they buy a gun and often never use it, which is why there are so many weapons getting into the hands of bad guys.

rosenbaum wasn't murdered, and all footage leading up to his death shows he was indeed fucking around to find out. even if kyle did murder him, and if it was proven that he committed homicide with deliberate, malicious intent, the question must be asked what the fuck is anyone else doing chasing after him and accosting him, as we've seen re-run plenty of times? grosskreutz, in a sane world, is already being pilloried for his actions that night, which he recorded himself: he gave chase to a supposed active shooter and agitated the crowd to attack him, leading to more self-defense killings. kyle was not an active shooter, and the results speak for themselves: only two people died and lefty was maimed, instead of dozens of bodies lining the streets of kenosha.

not a single cop was there to do anything about any of these shootings until after the fact. the reality is they were all held back by democrat leadership explicitly so these bodies would pile up.
 
I love the antifa tweets saying they're going to kill rittenhouse after the case, thinking that they're going to be successful. This entire case is about them trying to do exactly that, failing miserably, and then crying about it. Yet somehow it'll be different next time! They literally sound the incompetent cartoon villain archetype.
Antifa is literally synonymous with internet tough guy. They talk the talk but they can't beat anything that isn't a garbage disposal
 
I don't care about watching this shitshow, no matter what happens during the trial the jurors are going claim guilty on all charged and ignore the fact that the "victim" is a pedophile. This is Chauvin 2.0, politics will always override everything else in American kangaroo courts
Must be hard being this exceptional. If you even try to compare this to Chauvin you are exactly the type person that should never be on a jury.
 
Murder is murder. Doesn't matter why you did it.
It's bad when Twitter knows better than you
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My pops let me join up with the jar heads at 17. In just about every war we've sent forth a lot of youngins. Sure their brains aren't fully expanded yet, but if they can practice muzzle control, aim properly, and not make other tactical mistakes they are about as useful as any private.
Yeah and that shit kinda fucked up too. War is fucked and teens shouldn't be sent off to fight in it. Living in the south I've seen way too many Civil War cemeteries with graves of people who were just teens when they fought (and often died horribly) :(

I don't give a fuck about whatever weapons law sperging or whatever, I just think it's a bit fucked his parents thought it was ok to sent their kid to a violent riot where chomos were burning down buildings and tossing moltovs around.
 
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