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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So, anyone has an idea where the US national sentiment is on this case?

No partisan bullshit, but where the regular folks stand on this one, because it is a hard sell to tell people to not defend themselves.

Yeah, we can discuss all day long that the kid shouldn't be there with a gun to begin with, but in their honest moments, i doubt anyone, being in that situation, would not pull the trigger.

It is worth to remember that when these riots started last year, the numbers of gun sales skyrocketed çlike never before, people are ready and willing to defend themselves, and if the kid does get the guilty veredict, I doubt there would be much of a push back.

However, will that affect the elections? because one of the things that is curious about this case is that it has this feeling of "that could have been me", because like I said, if anyone where in his shoes, everybody would shoot.
 
John Adams may have been a grumpy, rough-hewn curmudgeon but he had a heart of gold. His wife Abagail was also ridiculously intelligent and extremely patriotic. There's a reason their son Quincy became one of the finest presidents in the nation's history.
Nah, JQA was pretty mediocre. The only really notable thing I remember about him is that he wanted to travel into the earth to try and find mole people. I am not kidding.
 
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So, anyone has an idea where the US national sentiment is on this case?

No partisan bullshit, but where the regular folks stand on this one, because it is a hard sell to tell people to not defend themselves.

Yeah, we can discuss all day long that the kid shouldn't be there with a gun to begin with, but in their honest moments, i doubt anyone, being in that situation, would not pull the trigger.

It is worth to remember that when these riots started last year, the numbers of gun sales skyrocketed çlike never before, people are ready and willing to defend themselves, and if the kid does get the guilty veredict, I doubt there would be much of a push back.

However, will that affect the elections? because one of the things that is curious about this case is that it has this feeling of "that could have been me", because like I said, if anyone where in his shoes, everybody would shoot.
People are split along party lines. This case is a microcosm of sentiment in America
 
So, anyone has an idea where the US national sentiment is on this case?

No partisan bullshit, but where the regular folks stand on this one, because it is a hard sell to tell people to not defend themselves.

Yeah, we can discuss all day long that the kid shouldn't be there with a gun to begin with, but in their honest moments, i doubt anyone, being in that situation, would not pull the trigger.

It is worth to remember that when these riots started last year, the numbers of gun sales skyrocketed çlike never before, people are ready and willing to defend themselves, and if the kid does get the guilty veredict, I doubt there would be much of a push back.

However, will that affect the elections? because one of the things that is curious about this case is that it has this feeling of "that could have been me", because like I said, if anyone where in his shoes, everybody would shoot.
If you can find the last remaining non-partisan you should ask them and let us know their opinion. Bigfoot's too while you are at it.
 
This gives me hope that mistrial-at-worst hung jury is almost guarranteed. If there are 6 people like me on this jury you'll never get all of them to give in or even compromise.
Unless Poso was also correct, because this implies Holdout Karen convinced 4 people. At that rate we'd get reverse 12 angry men by Tuesday.
 
For your information it's one. I'm 1/128th Cherokee and I'm attempting to build a tolerance to bullets. It's .177 right now but I think I'll move up to a .22 by Christmas.
You're at least more Native American than Elizabeth Warren. The Cherokian clan will ensure that you can withstand .30-06 by the time this verdict comes out.
 
Other fun fact, the confederates actually had the best generals and soldiers and other personnel.

Look at how much you get fucked by a lack of materiel, though.
Don't forget the South had a much more underdeveloped railroad system than the North did, being able to quickly redistribute men and supplies and get new men and supplies to the frontlines faster is a massive advantage.
Rail transportation and available supplies were some of the main takeaways that the prussian observers had in fact
Towards the end of the war, in particular, they made some really dumb strategic decisions though. For instance, there wasn't really anything stopping the confederate army from just taking a sharp southeast turn at Gettysburg and sacking both Washington and Baltimore, which would have been something the Union would likely not have been able to recover from.
Lee wanted a decisive battle to break northern morale but it never came. Gettysburg wasn't supposed to be a battle, both armies sort of stumbled into eachother. If Jackson or Bedford forrest were in overall command of the southern forces the war may have not turned so bad for south at the end. likely still would have lost but it would have been a negotiated peace.
 
Not exactly in my experience. I know several people who voted for Biden that think it was self defense now that they've watched the trial, but no republicans who think he was in the wrong. Just anecdotal but hey.
What's their class? Working, middle or elite class? The lines seem to split on the class than political.
 
Ok, about the pluto thing: the short answer is that astronomers are autistic (this is a field where Niel deGrasse Tyson is considered high functioning ffs) and needed a definition of "planet" beyond "I know it when I see it." Pluto is very close to a large number of similar bodies in the solar system (Sedna, Quoar, and a bunch more I can't remember) so they couldn't find a definition that included the existing 9 and excluded all the also-rans, so they de-planetized Pluto and called it a day. Though as a funny side note, the definition they adopted excludes Mercury, which they haven't gotten around to because... reasons. (Autistic try to solve an irrelevant, pedantic problem and just create another one? Never seen that one before.)

Also: Binger isn't fat, but I still would not have sex with him.
 
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