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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The thing I keep coming back to with Binger is that he's risking his livelihood. He's not really attractive enough to make up for his intellectual shortcomings, so is he really a good legal mind for CNN? The man doesn't understand basic law with regards to 5A and Miranda, FFS.
The man is a true believer. His smirk after the judge told him it wasn't a political case says it all. He knows he has the media on his side, and honestly at 66k he'll probably make more being a media personality if he so chooses. Someone mentioned his star wars pins might be to garner attention with the consoomer crowd.

Yesterday when he explained that splicing is an "old time film term", it was the one time he didn't sound like an uppity bitch. He actually sounded like a normal geeky guy and happy about sharing that little fact. I felt bad for disliking the guy then, and only then.

If you would like a good source of laughs about the Rittenhouse trial, I would recommend one "Dr. Jack Brown"
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This man appears to be positively mentally ill. In addition to giving off the vibe of a shady mental health / alternative medicine guru he is also a brain-sick deranged lefty.
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His whole Twitter feed for days has consisted of absolutely bizarre interpretations of the body language of Rittenhouse, his lawyers, and Judge Schroeder.
When does Dr Jack Brown become Dr Jessica Brown. Just that profile pic indicates he's on the path to troondom.
 
Okay but this guy is the real deal.
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Yeah bro, thoughts are filled with nothing but wanting to fist my AR-15, live on this stand. I like "Profound nonverbal tell/body language Fruedian Slip." Some of these words have meaning, and I don't think they should be used in that way.
Filthy-minded heathen. everyone knows raifus are for wholesome snuggling and handholding.
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I'll archive this for you but it's a pretty shit take. There's absolutely no evidence whatsoever that Kyle did anything to provoke any attacks. The argument "he wuz lookin for trouble" is also a massive faggot argument and anyone who makes it should be immediately disregarded. Not wanting to see mayhem and bedlam all around you is not "looking for trouble." This train of thought would lead you to say that anyone who becomes a law enforcement officer is "looking for trouble." Personally, I think this guy is a good example of someone who is so desperate to take a "both sides were in the wrong" stance, they completely ignore the reality of the situation before them. Somewhat off-topic, but since he opened the door to psychological commentary with what he said in regards to "excitement seeking behavior," I'll point out that this is the typical brain on shartmartcracy, where the desire for social acceptability outweighs all rational thought.
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Sorry to be a doubleposting faggot but I don't think that's his argument. From how I understand it he's saying that going to a riot at all is looking for trouble. The same way dancing in the street in looking to get run over, you might just want to entertain people and certainly don't want to get run over, you're still increasing your risk of getting run over. I don't necessarily agree but I can see how someone would reasonably think that way. I say this as someone who wouldn't vote Kyle guilty if he shanked Pedobaum, Grossjew, and Jewber in the back as they were saving a pony because they're all horrible people.
 
To any remotely rational person who's capable of seeing the facts for what they are, yes.

But look at how few on the modern left are still in that camp.
Honestly it doesn't really matter what they think or don't think cause very few people are actually on the left or right and are just doing what they are told. This media bullshit has indeed woken some people up and while they aren't ready to speak out of take action yet they are also in that mode where newly learned info becomes a dopamine rush and they will continuously seek that out and disseminate it.

Sure this has happened before but its a war of attrition and you take larger and larger chunks out of the people who are willing to just blindly believe and you will also see more of the people who are just afraid to speak come out as well.

I've seen some very surprising people not just stop following the official line but also dig deep into the subject, but what really gives me heart isn't that the facts are against this but that people's feelings are turning against this. People are finding out the media has lied and they are mad and that's the main thing that will spark change if anything.
 
True, but the problem with the pessimism means you're always right gambit is that I will still make fun of you when you're wrong.
I’ll happily be made fun of if the cause is Kyle getting a better deal than I thought he would.
Being optimistic is basically a casino of good feelings and I'm ready to bet it all.
Hopefully, you’ve prepared to get felted.
 
His smirk after the judge told him it wasn't a political case says it all.
Binger is a snake, a weasel, a rat.
i analyzed him closely the more i listened to him and that smirk immediately stuck out to me.
he knows what he's doing.
thats why i've said time and time again on this forum that the case should be Mistrial with Prejudice.
 
IMO, it's fair to be a little doom/black-pilled after the Chauvin trial. An activist got on the jury and openly intimidated and subtly threatened doxing the rest of the jury. It's going to take years in appeal to potentially fix and it'll be a major uphill battle for the defense in a new trial.

This case is different in that it should be a textbook self defense case. All the video introduced shows Kyle attempting to flee and only firing in defense when pushed into a corner. (He immediately ceased firing when the danger wasn't immediate. That's a big one.)

This case is big because it will be used as a way to say just having/holding a gun on your person means, "you're looking for trouble." That's fundamentally incompatible with the second amendment and the very concept of self defense. The whole "crossing states lines" argument is also concerning because US citizens have the right to freedom of movement and can enter/exit any of the states as they see fit. Openly restricting that means the state can now control where I go and how I do my business. That's also fundamentally incompatible with the bedrock concepts in the US Constitution and previous Supreme Court rulings. (Especially Paul v. Virginia. And before anyone tries to rules lawyer, it was only partially overturned. The self movement right is still well established in case law.)

Tldr: This case has broader issues at play that certain groups will try and use to undermine certain parts of the constitution, along with other laws they don't like. Precedent is a major thing in the legal system. It's NOT being melodramatic to say that this case could go to the Supreme Court on appeal.
 
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Well your pfp isn't anime and IS Paul so I believe you
But my banner is anime, and I will sometimes change to an anime avi when I feel like pissing people off.

IMO, it's fair to be a little doom/black-pilled after the Chauvin trial. An activist got on the jury and openly intimidated and subtly threatened doxing the rest of the jury. It's going to take years in appeal to potentially fix and it'll be a major uphill battle for the defense in a new trial.

This case is different in that it should be a textbook self defense case. All the video introduced shows Kyle attempting to flee and only firing in defense when pushed into a corner. (He immediately ceased firing when the danger wasn't immediate. That's a big one.)

This case is big because it will be used as a way to say just having/holding a gun on your person means, "your looking for trouble." That's fundamentally incompatible with the second amendment and the very concept of self defense. The whole "crossing states lines" argument is also concerning because US citizens have the right to freedom of movement and can enter/exit any of the states as they see fit. Openly restricting that means the state can now control where I go and how I do my business. That's also fundamentally incompatible with the bedrock concepts in the US Constitution and previous Supreme Courts rulings. (Especially Paul v. Virginia.)

Tldr: This case has broader issues at play that certain groups will try and use to undermine certain parts of the constitution, along with other laws they don't like. Precedent is a major thing in the legal system. It's NOT being melodramatic to say that this case could go to the Supreme Court on appeal.
The reason I'm not blackpilled (yet) is because all the laws and facts are on Kyle's side. He is armored in the truth, and everyone against him has nothing but lies.

I've said it a dozen times, I'm not ruling out a conviction, a cruel prank of Clown World. I think if Kyle can just beat the murder charges, it'll be a win.

Morally, Kyle will always be innocent.
 
Look at what happened to Kyle. He acts like a hero and goes through all this to help some Pajeets who immediately flip on him to save their own hides.

Why would you care more about such people than living to your next meal?
I'd happily put my life on the line for friends and family, but i will not suffer for those who would beg for help in the moment but then spit in my face with condemnation as thanks. Never fight for those who aren't willing to fight for themselves.
Rittenhouse evidently possesses two core values; those being selfless-service & integrity, which sadly used to be far more common than they are now. The fact that it made him a target scares me more for my kid's future than most other things, because the forces at work have been steadily destroying connections to those core values at a young age, along with any motivation to help people outside of own-groups.
 
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Looking back at the 2020 election and Chauvin trial threads, people ITT really need to prepare themselves to expect the worst in this situation and be pleasantly surprised if it goes better. Shout down “blackpillers”/“doomers” all you like, but you’re just setting yourself up to be even more painfully blackpilled later on than the people who already lowered their expectations.
I believe Kyle will be found guilty by the jury. I'd be pleasantly surprised if he was found innocent but like I said before, too many people in politics, entertainment, media, and tech want this kid's head and there's no way the jury can be kept unbiased with that many influential people involved.
 
Binger and his crazy explanations,
It looks like the judge is gonna need his medication,
How does he get into these crazy situations,
They'll be trouble in court tonight

"Good lord what is happening in there?"
"Uh... incriminating evidence?"
"Ah! Incriminating evidence! At this point in the proceedings! At this time of day! Located entirely within your briefcase?"
"Yes!"
"May I see it?"
"... no."
 
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