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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Look who's talking about pedophiles. You all need to have your computers seized. This hullabaloo and white knighting over a fucking teenager is creepy.

I am reading it. You all are so buttmad that I have the audacity to disagree with you and criticize the kid that you people are thirsting over.

Conservatives are turning this kid into a saint and it's fucking creepy.


Don't take your insecurities out on me, incel. Not my fault you've never touched a boob.

My parents never wanted their daughter to be a boy scout. And they would have kicked my ass if I had crossed state lines with an AR 15 to play vigilante.
The opinions of holes have led to the current political climate of the last 15 years. So simmer down and wipe your chin you mentally deficient dribbler.
 
You had me nodding until the end. Binger has, at every single opportunity, tried to portray Rittenhouse as simply -evil-. He outright said to the judge that Kyle was maliciously seeking too murder people. And Binger -cannot- read a fucking room to save his life.
Quite right. But there was a moment, when Binger pulled some stunt and pissed off the judge, and the judge was openly enraged at him, and Binger was looking away where the Judge couldn't see, and Binger SMIRKED. It was about a hundred pages back I believe. And with that smirk? I think I know a Binger or two at work.

I could absolutely see him thinking he could get away with completely trying to flip the script and not realizing that absolutely no one is buying his new faux empathy act. There had to be some reason he was weaving in the stuff about Video Games, Fame Seeking, recklessness, etc. I could see him doing it and smirking at the defense team -- and Kyle -- thinking he's oh-so-smart and won one over on them all. Because that's who I think Flufferboy there is deep down -- a smug little prick who thinks he's the smartest person in the room, every room, and everyone else is so beneath him that he doesn't have to bother even considering their opinions on shit.
 
Quite right. But there was a moment, when Binger pulled some stunt and pissed off the judge, and the judge was openly enraged at him, and Binger was looking away where the Judge couldn't see, and Binger SMIRKED. It was about a hundred pages back I believe. And with that smirk? I think I know a Binger or two at work.

I could absolutely see him thinking he could get away with completely trying to flip the script and not realizing that absolutely no one is buying his new faux empathy act. There had to be some reason he was weaving in the stuff about Video Games, Fame Seeking, recklessness, etc. I could see him doing it and smirking at the defense team -- and Kyle -- thinking he's oh-so-smart and won one over on them all. Because that's who I think Flufferboy there is deep down -- a smug little prick who thinks he's the smartest person in the room, every room, and everyone else is so beneath him that he doesn't have to bother even considering their opinions on shit.
I think you are connecting disparate plans together as a single whole. Which he could still do, but it wouldn't have been his plan.

Each of the things you mention, videogames, fame seeking, and recklessness, where each individual plans of attack that just fell utterly flat. The reason for each was their own plan he intended to do rather than a single whole he'd tie together at the end.


Though you do bring up maybe the only real thing he could do to tie together those separate utter failures.
 
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Quite right. But there was a moment, when Binger pulled some stunt and pissed off the judge, and the judge was openly enraged at him, and Binger was looking away where the Judge couldn't see, and Binger SMIRKED. It was about a hundred pages back I believe. And with that smirk? I think I know a Binger or two at work.

I could absolutely see him thinking he could get away with completely trying to flip the script and not realizing that absolutely no one is buying his new faux empathy act. There had to be some reason he was weaving in the stuff about Video Games, Fame Seeking, recklessness, etc. I could see him doing it and smirking at the defense team -- and Kyle -- thinking he's oh-so-smart and won one over on them all. Because that's who I think Flufferboy there is deep down -- a smug little prick who thinks he's the smartest person in the room, every room, and everyone else is so beneath him that he doesn't have to bother even considering their opinions on shit.

Yes, this.

Binger's got a superiority complex. He's a damn caricature of a smarmy lawyer. He feigns innocence on arguments made in bad faith, which is the precise thing that makes those of us watching uncomfortable. He's not great at pretending, and watching a bad acting performance makes many people squirm with secondhand embarrassment.

The issue will be the jury. Will they realize that this wannabe slick lawyer is THEIR lawyer, as residents of the county?
 
I think you are connecting disparate plans together as a single whole. Which he could still do, but it wouldn't have been his plan.

Each of the things you mention, videogames, fame seeking, and recklessness, where each individual plans of attack that just fell utterly flat. The reason for each was their own plan he intended to do rather than a single whole he'd tie together at the end.


Though you do bring up maybe the only real thing he could do to tie together those separate utter failures.
That too -- the hail mary, I mean. I think that might be why lesser charges are suddenly on the menu. Binger has to know outside of a dominant personality who was secretly far-lefty and biased forcing the jury into convicting, he hasn't proven his case. His only hope is to drop down to something lesser and hope the jury takes it as a compromise.
 
Why did Lefty admit that he pointed his gun at Kyle? It's been asked before in the thread, and the answer is that Agent 47 broke him, but how?

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I think the answer is that this person goes to bed at night believing that he is the good guy. He cannot do that if he has just spent the past day flagrantly lying through his teeth in front of an audience, a camera, and a smooth-domed man who keeps pointing out his lies.

Ultimately, sitting there in the spotlight and maintaining a lie while under constant pressure requires extreme willpower. You not only have to dedicate the logical part of your brain to keeping a fictional story straight, but you also endure the emotional crucible of being a complete piece of shit in the public eye.

The prosecution likely coached him with the same slimy attitude that upset the lispy turbo-autist.

"Come oooon... what's one white lie if it puts a Nazi behind bars?"
"You're a good guy, Lefty. You want to stop the bad guy, right? Just repeat what we tell you, ok?"

47 broke down those layers of slime on Lefty's brain in the same way that police interrogations get murderers to confess: by endlessly pointing out the logical errors in their narrative while making them feel like a total piece of shit for lying.
 
Yes, this.

Binger's got a superiority complex. He's a damn caricature of a smarmy lawyer. He feigns innocence on arguments made in bad faith, which is the precise thing that makes those of us watching uncomfortable. He's not great at pretending, and watching a bad acting performance makes many people squirm with secondhand embarrassment.

The issue will be the jury. Will they realize that this wannabe slick lawyer is THEIR lawyer, as residents of the county?
He thinks the jury is stupid. I've seen this kind of thing before, and it usually doesn't play well. But of course here we have the somewhat unusual wild card of "shit if we DON'T convict our entire town is going to be set on fire."

What really pisses me off more than anything is that that Floyd "nephew" or "friend" or whatever he is is not in prison right now. That was some INCREDIBLY illegal shit he was feely posting about on social media and strikes at the very heart of our justice system, democracy, and "way of life -- yet none of the powers that be appear to give a fat flying fuck. Perhaps we should all just start calling ourselves "Floyd's nephew" see if we can also get us that sweet discount.
 
Yes, this.

Binger's got a superiority complex. He's a damn caricature of a smarmy lawyer. He feigns innocence on arguments made in bad faith, which is the precise thing that makes those of us watching uncomfortable. He's not great at pretending, and watching a bad acting performance makes many people squirm with secondhand embarrassment.

The issue will be the jury. Will they realize that this wannabe slick lawyer is THEIR lawyer, as residents of the county?
Well with some info we got with the jury in relation to Kyle getting on the stand is some of the jurors dislike Binger due to how he handled it, a lot of us here were getting MATI and who couldn't, biases or no biases, the defendant is on record saying that the ones he shot dead had their hands on Kyles gun and Binger response to that was "yea, but he didn't have his hands on your body" it's an absurd thing to say and insulting to peoples intelligence.
 
What I'm asking is... if that's true, and even if Kyle didn't know it, him saying that deadly force isn't allowed to protect property wouldn't matter for the same principle - ignorance of the law shouldn't rob one of the protection it gives.
I'm not sure exactly what this slimeball Binger is gunning for here, because arguing that Kyle shot these motherfuckers to protect Car Source or whatever would be fucking stupid and wouldn't fly, as it was self-defense.
You hit the nail on the head as far as my observations went. If we take a step back and assess the events that took place from start to finish, it is clear cut self defence.

Binger attempted to bait a narritive that says Rittenhouse shot to protect property while the video evidence clearly showing him shooting to protect his life. He did this, because he knows that with the cold hard facts we know, he doesn't have a case. Hear me out:

The core of Binger's strategy is literally and intentionally bullshitting the jury. The tactic we saw when he was crossing Rittenhouse is what I call shotgunning. Spitting out logical fallacy after fallacy, believing at least a few will slip past the jury. For example, when he was questioning Rittenhouse about when he raised his rifle to try deter Rosenbaum from continuing chasing him, he went that with "but don't you think he feared for his life when you raised your rifle" bullshit, thinking he could flip it around as if Rosenbaum acted in self defense.

Every move Binger made was to deliberately bullshit the jury. He has zero interest in finding the truth. He himself knows the truth, but he's pressing on to convict anyway.

This is why Binger is such a lowlife piece of shit. He is knowingly maliciously acting in bad faith and everyone knows knows it.
 
47 broke down those layers of slime on Lefty's brain in the same way that police interrogations get murderers to confess: by endlessly pointing out the logical errors in their narrative while making them feel like a total piece of shit for lying.

I hope he replays the loss of his jerking arm in his mind each and every night. As well as how this trial ruined his chances at 10 million dollars. I wouldn’t say I wish he would kill himself but I want him to experience a long life replaying over and over in his mind a sea of seething and coping
 
Why did Lefty admit that he pointed his gun at Kyle? It's been asked before in the thread, and the answer is that Agent 47 broke him, but how?

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I think the answer is that this person goes to bed at night believing that he is the good guy. He cannot do that if he has just spent the past day flagrantly lying through his teeth in front of an audience, a camera, and a smooth-domed man who keeps pointing out his lies.

Ultimately, sitting there in the spotlight and maintaining a lie while under constant pressure requires extreme willpower. You not only have to dedicate the logical part of your brain to keeping a fictional story straight, but you also endure the emotional crucible of being a complete piece of shit in the public eye.

The prosecution likely coached him with the same slimy attitude that upset the lispy turbo-autist.

"Come oooon... what's one white lie if it puts a Nazi behind bars?"
"You're a good guy, Lefty. You want to stop the bad guy, right? Just repeat what we tell you, ok?"

47 broke down those layers of slime on Lefty's brain in the same way that police interrogations get murderers to confess: by endlessly pointing out the logical errors in their narrative while making them feel like a total piece of shit for lying.
His constant leaning into the microphone and looking at the jury made him extremely unbelievable even with the obvious made up lies that he was generating on the spot. Grosskreutz is probably going to end up revealing what the women of the jury look like if the verdict is not guilty since it would destroy his lawsuit against the city of Kenosha. Then again he destroyed his chances when he lied in his lawsuit.
 
You hit the nail on the head as far as my observations went. If we take a step back and assess the events that took place from start to finish, it is clear cut self defence.

Binger attempted to bait a narritive that says Rittenhouse shot to protect property while the video evidence clearly showing him shooting to protect his life. He did this, because he knows that with the cold hard facts we know, he doesn't have a case. Hear me out:

The core of Binger's strategy is literally and intentionally bullshitting the jury. The tactic we saw when he was crossing Rittenhouse is what I call shotgunning. Spitting out logical fallacy after fallacy, believing at least a few will slip past the jury. For example, when he was questioning Rittenhouse about when he raised his rifle to try deter Rosenbaum from continuing chasing him, he went that with "but don't you think he feared for his life when you raised your rifle" bullshit, thinking he could flip it around as if Rosenbaum acted in self defense.

Every move Binger made was to deliberately bullshit the jury. He has zero interest in finding the truth. He himself knows the truth, but he's pressing on to convict anyway.

This is why Binger is such a lowlife piece of shit. He is knowingly maliciously acting in bad faith and everyone knows knows it.
That's my understanding of it as well. But the fact that it all hinges on jury which could be full of retаrds makes me uneasy. It's an unjustified gamble with a young man's life that he barely managed to preserve that night, act for which he's being punished. Pure insanity.
 
Why did Lefty admit that he pointed his gun at Kyle? It's been asked before in the thread, and the answer is that Agent 47 broke him, but how?

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I think the answer is that this person goes to bed at night believing that he is the good guy. He cannot do that if he has just spent the past day flagrantly lying through his teeth in front of an audience, a camera, and a smooth-domed man who keeps pointing out his lies.
That face he do is worth to turn him into a meme.

Btw, Styx bitchuted about lefties who suffers from Rittenhouse Derangement Syndrome.
 
Well with some info we got with the jury in relation to Kyle getting on the stand is some of the jurors dislike Binger due to how he handled it, a lot of us here were getting MATI and who couldn't, biases or no biases, the defendant is on record saying that the ones he shot dead had their hands on Kyles gun and Binger response to that was "yea, but he didn't have his hands on your body" it's an absurd thing to say and insulting to peoples intelligence.
That "he wasn't touching you" is the basest example of insulting the jury's intelligence. If you're walking down the street as a woman, and someone grabs your purse that's strapped to you, is that not an attack on your person as well?
 
Look who's talking about pedophiles. You all need to have your computers seized. This hullabaloo and white knighting over a fucking teenager is creepy.

I am reading it. You all are so buttmad that I have the audacity to disagree with you and criticize the kid that you people are thirsting over.

Conservatives are turning this kid into a saint and it's fucking creepy.


Don't take your insecurities out on me, incel. Not my fault you've never touched a boob.

My parents never wanted their daughter to be a boy scout. And they would have kicked my ass if I had crossed state lines with an AR 15 to play vigilante.

Of course said user is shitting up threads again.
Why oh fucking why does this shit get a pass here?
 
Look who's talking about pedophiles. You all need to have your computers seized. This hullabaloo and white knighting over a fucking teenager is creepy.

I am reading it. You all are so buttmad that I have the audacity to disagree with you and criticize the kid that you people are thirsting over.

Conservatives are turning this kid into a saint and it's fucking creepy.


Don't take your insecurities out on me, incel. Not my fault you've never touched a boob.

My parents never wanted their daughter to be a boy scout. And they would have kicked my ass if I had crossed state lines with an AR 15 to play vigilante.
Love how you lefties now care about borders as something more than a line in the sand when it's done to serve your cause and not when there's mass migration into the country. if anything, the Wisconsin Illinois border is more meaningless than the US Mexico border culturally economically and legally.
 
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