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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My point is that this child should have been at home playing Xbox, not trying to play Rambo in another state because it makes him feel like a big man.
I'm going to raise my child to actively hunt down and kill pedophiles by using COD as a weapons training simulator and there's nothing you can do to stop me
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The problem was the statute was written terribly. It had a section that basically said "this only applies to those under 18 if (the rifle is an SBR) or ((something that only applies to <16yo) and (something about hunting certificates))."

Since Kyle was 17, the and part is false which just leaves the SBR/SBS part.
I was more meaning I was surprised they hadn't thought to check barrel length period. Hell, with how sleazy they've been this whole case, I'm surprised they didn't try to make it one.
 
If you search "he crossed state lines" on twatter, its blue check after blue check or some weirdo with a red rose and open borders bios sperging out about Kyle driving 20 minutes.
Even Glenn Greenwald picked up on the NPC mantra and made fun of them.
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They keep stating that because they desperately want this to be a federal case.
 
I was more meaning I was surprised they hadn't thought to check barrel length period. Hell, with how sleazy they've been this whole case, I'm surprised they didn't try to make it one.
They literally know nothing about guns or gun law in Wisconsin. Nothing. All they know is "guns are icky" and "black rifles are scary".
 
Chirafisi better be doing the closing arguments because Richards is a total fucking moron. Why the fuck did Kyle even hire him, who recommended him?
Barnes is on Rekieta's show right now, and he just confirmed that Hard R is giving the closing arguments.

Take all that he says with a grain of salt, of course, but he's the only news that we have.
 
They literally know nothing about guns or gun law in Wisconsin. Nothing. All they know is "guns are icky" and "black rifles are scary".
Maybe among the types of failures who become ADAs, but the state overall has a very high amount of gun owners. At least 5% of the state has a concealed carry license, and most of the gun control laws on the book only relate to transportation of them.
 
Barnes is on Rekieta's show right now, and he just confirmed that Hard R is giving the closing arguments.

Take all that he says with a grain of salt, of course, but he's the only news that we have.
Is there any reason he'd know or is he just guessing based on Richard's ego?
 
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Can it not be both? Like most normal people aren't going to be affected, but there's a noticeable high correlation between the people liking shows with animated middle schoolers and people who are sexual deviants
Is there? I don't want to be a neckbeard redditor, but can you show a couple studies showing that such correlation exists? Because usually when people show these "correlations", they are just isolated anecdotal cases where a generally disturbed guy happens to have some anime in his browser history, and then people try to put it as the sole cause of everything.

It's not unlike the evangelical sperg outn that used to happen about how "violent videogames were turning kids into cold blooded murderers", and then showing isolated cases where the schizo school shooter who came from a dysfunctional family and was bullied his entire childhood once played Doom and that was certainly the sole reason he killed his entire classroom.
 
Barnes is on Rekieta's show right now, and he just confirmed that Hard R is giving the closing arguments.

Take all that he says with a grain of salt, of course, but he's the only news that we have.
I wouldn't listen to him on Richards. There's a personal vendetta there. I'd say Richards is going to do it though.

Is there any reason he'd know or is he just guessing based on Richard's ego?
He was kicked off the case by Richards
 
They (BLM and Cortez Rice) seem more focused on the Kimberly Potter trial in Minnesota. And yes, they're outright threatening the judge in that case.
Do we have a thread on that trial? I searched for it and couldn't find it. It'd be interesting to read, if we do have one. Especially due to the BLM focus and possible riots after the verdict. (Apologies if there is one posted later, still catching up on the thread).
 
People on this forum have called me everything from a troon to a pedophile because I'm pro-choice and don't like Trump, so y'all need to take your own advice. Don't dish it out if you can't take it.

My point is that this child should have been at home playing Xbox, not trying to play Rambo in another state because it makes him feel like a big man.
You were called a pedophile because of your obsession with school children having sex, not any political beliefs.
 
Do we have a thread on that trial? I searched for it and couldn't find it. It'd be interesting to read, if we do have one. Especially due to the BLM focus and possible riots after the verdict. (Apologies if there is one posted later, still catching up on the thread).
What even is it? I haven't heard it.
 
What even is it? I haven't heard it.
Potter was the "taser taser taser!" cop

So as I understand it, the biggest win of the prosecution was a bit of grainy footage that maybe, maybe shows Kyle provoking the attack by pointing his gun up at somebody?
Not in an of itself, but it opened up jury instructions to provocation, namely, that if you provoke an attack you no longer have a right to self defense.

The actual blob in question is too hard to argue beyond a reasonable doubt, but now jurors who were looking for a way to bury Kyle now have "provocation" in their head, and now have a reason to project their "he crossed state lines to threaten people with a gun!" insanity onto Kyle.
 
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