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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Ladies and gentlemen, you have done me proud in this thread.

I am a Kenosha native. I spent decades there. Born and raised. I can tell you almost anything you want to know about it. I graduated from the high school that Kyle was evilly scrubbing graffiti off of. I lived at one point roughly 300 feet away from the car lot that was burned, and a block away from everything else that took place that night. I paid speeding tickets in the exact same courthouse that the chimps and chimp-adjacent were trying to break into last year, and which coincidentally hosted this very trial. I watched my fucking cuty burn, I watched a bunch of opportunistic domestic terrorists loot my city with impunity to "raise awareness of systemic racism" sparked by a shooting that had nothing to do with it before anyone even had the facts, and I watched with even greater sorrow as an innocent kid who was there trying to do good, trying to actually stand up for his community, was branded a vile white supremacist who "crossed state lines" (Kenosha sits directly on the border, and his town sits directly on the other side of it) with the intention to kill - as opposed to, as multitudes of videos from a multitude of sources demonstrated - fought back against the most clear-cut case of self-defense that has ever been captured on video.

This case hit extremely close to me. That was my high school. On two different occasions, once for about 16 straight years, Sheridan road (where all this took place) was directly behind my home. I walked those blocks, down that road, a hundred times. If I were still living there, I could have watched everything from my window. I know Kenosha. I AM Kenosha. I know what the town is normally like, where the problem areas are, I've watched the exponential growth of the town (in particular the influx of surrounding Milwaukee and Chicago trash) of the last twenty years. I've watched my friends and family move away one by one because they're tired of the kind of shit that took place last year. If not for the fact that much of my family is buried there, the town isn't the same. But it's still MY town.

I don't have a stake in the gun debate. I don't have any strong political affiliations. What I care about is justice, decency, and common sense. This case should never have been brought to trial. It was a 17 year-old kid whose brain won't be fully developed for another decade, trying to do right by a community that he loved, and getting assaulted by all manner of scum as a result. He defended his life. The state tried to say that we don't have a right to defend ourselves when people are trying to kill us. The jury let them know that, even in a society that is more exceptional now than it's probably ever been, that this is not a right to be taken away.

The Kyle Rittenhouse trial is the second most important trial in the state's history (after the 1851 case that abolished the state's death penalty). The media, in particular the left, has tried to distort what a multitude of sources, including video evidence, have proven to be concrete, inarguable fact. And throughout it all, almost all of you were smart enough to see through the bullshit and not be swayed.

I am proud of you. I am legitimately proud of you. Thank you for supporting Kyle, my city of Kenosha, and simple fucking common sense.
If you ever happen upon Kyle, tell him one thing for us.

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Now that the thread has slowed down from 2ppm, I've only one thing to add. If anyone was on the fence about the existence of an almighty, this thing from beginning to end should be proof enough. It seemed like at every point where Kyle's ticket was certain to be punched, he rolled a natural 20; even in in the courtroom. That shit just doesn't happen.... hasn't happened before.

It was enough to make me a believer.

This absolutely blows my mind; people paying that much to have their comment read.
I believe in an almighty God, and I believe righteousness prevailed today for Kyle.
 
Wasn’t the issue also that he was walking towards a car with the woman’s kid in it? He had just sexually assaulted a woman, now has a knife and her kid and her car keys. Wtf would you do, exactly? Hand to hand combat? Let him drive off with a kidnapped child of a woman he just sexually assaulted?
There were plenty of ways he could have incapacitated Blake without shooting him 7 times (mostly in the back). He could have used a taser; he could have shot him in the leg.
Unironically go watch Surviving Edged Weapons. Jokes aside it'll explain why that's factually incorrect and in practice implausible.
Did any of those scenarios involve someone having their back turned while the other person already had a gun trained on them?
 
I don’t know why they’re blaming the Judge, it was the Jury that found him not guilty.
They've increasingly had it in for the judge ever since just before the trial. Specifically since Schroeder ruled that Kyle's assailants could not be referred to as "victims" during trial, while they could be referred to a rioters or looters if the defense could show they they were engaged in rioting or looting. Reporting on his ruling ranged from dropping the "if the defense could show..." portion, to only reporting on the "cannot be referred to as victims" portion. Naturally the reasoning why they couldn't referred to as victims wasn't included in the reporting. Anyways that got people's attention, and after that a narrative of "the judge is biased" began to build against Schroeder. Particularly as people started digging in and realizing he'd refused to allow stuff like the Proud Boys incident or that CVS video to be entered into the evidence ruling them as irrelevant. Of course the reporting on that didn't mention that he'd also declined to allow the defense to enter into evidence the criminal records of Kyle's assailants either. So by the time the trial started, social media was primed to see the judge as "biased" in Kyles favor and making memes about that.

Which was only reinforced during the trial given the number of times Schroeder had to stop proceedings to yell at the prosecution about violating the evidentiary rulings or the constitution. Naturally most people on social media with the time to pay attention were too dumb to understand what was going on or why the judge was pissed at the prosecutors, so they just took it as more examples of the judge being "biased". From there they moved onto attacking Schroeder's attempts at levity as racist or just inappropriate for a murder trial. As well as getting outraged at Kyle being the one to pull the final juror dismissals. When Schroeder stuttered and had a bit of a senior moment and said 'a black, the black, the only black' instead of 'the only black juror', reporting and social media latched onto that and reported it in such a way as to accuse him of being racist. Despite the fact that his story boiled down to him feeling bad about a time a black defendant had the only black juror removed from the pool by the process and changing his process so the public and defendants could feel confident there was no secret foul play going on.

So by the end of the trial, a lot of people following it via only social media hot takes and clickbait tier articles were basically convinced that Schroeder was the devil and doing everything within his power to distort the outcome of the trial in Kyle's favor. So when the verdict came back not guilty, it was easy for them to blame that on Schroeder as well. If the trial was biased like they claimed, then naturally the outcome would be distorted by that bias.

All in all there a bunch of people who've been "following" the trial but not actually watching it or the evidence and arguments who probably hate Schroeder almost as much as they hate Kyle. Because to them a fair trial like Schroeder tried to run that protected the rights of the defendant was "biased" in favor of someone they hated and wanted convicted.
 
Hmm... I guess the aftermath of all this was always going to be a little messy. Tucker Carlson had a documentary crew rolling with Kyle and Richards wasn't any fan of them being around.
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I am more shocked CNN decided to interview Richards.

Well MSNBC going full uber retard over this trial helps CNN a lot.
 
You've got more faith in batteries than a woke, 50 year old cat-lady.
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I'll roll the dice. It breaking is more likely.
 
The officer was carrying a gun. You can create distance between yourself and the threat when there is a knife involved; not so with a firearm. The officer already had the advantage.
Unironically go watch Surviving Edged Weapons. Jokes aside it'll explain why that's factually incorrect and in practice implausible.
 
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Ladies and gentlemen, you have done me proud in this thread.

I am a Kenosha native. I spent decades there. Born and raised. I can tell you almost anything you want to know about it. I graduated from the high school that Kyle was evilly scrubbing graffiti off of. I lived at one point roughly 300 feet away from the car lot that was burned, and a block away from everything else that took place that night. I paid speeding tickets in the exact same courthouse that the chimps and chimp-adjacent were trying to break into last year, and which coincidentally hosted this very trial. I watched my fucking cuty burn, I watched a bunch of opportunistic domestic terrorists loot my city with impunity to "raise awareness of systemic racism" sparked by a shooting that had nothing to do with it before anyone even had the facts, and I watched with even greater sorrow as an innocent kid who was there trying to do good, trying to actually stand up for his community, was branded a vile white supremacist who "crossed state lines" (Kenosha sits directly on the border, and his town sits directly on the other side of it) with the intention to kill - as opposed to, as multitudes of videos from a multitude of sources demonstrated - fought back against the most clear-cut case of self-defense that has ever been captured on video.

This case hit extremely close to me. That was my high school. On two different occasions, once for about 16 straight years, Sheridan road (where all this took place) was directly behind my home. I walked those blocks, down that road, a hundred times. If I were still living there, I could have watched everything from my window. I know Kenosha. I AM Kenosha. I know what the town is normally like, where the problem areas are, I've watched the exponential growth of the town (in particular the influx of surrounding Milwaukee and Chicago trash) of the last twenty years. I've watched my friends and family move away one by one because they're tired of the kind of shit that took place last year. If not for the fact that much of my family is buried there, the town isn't the same. But it's still MY town.

I don't have a stake in the gun debate. I don't have any strong political affiliations. What I care about is justice, decency, and common sense. This case should never have been brought to trial. It was a 17 year-old kid whose brain won't be fully developed for another decade, trying to do right by a community that he loved, and getting assaulted by all manner of scum as a result. He defended his life. The state tried to say that we don't have a right to defend ourselves when people are trying to kill us. The jury let them know that, even in a society that is more exceptional now than it's probably ever been, that this is not a right to be taken away.

The Kyle Rittenhouse trial is the second most important trial in the state's history (after the 1851 case that abolished the state's death penalty). The media, in particular the left, has tried to distort what a multitude of sources, including video evidence, have proven to be concrete, inarguable fact. And throughout it all, almost all of you were smart enough to see through the bullshit and not be swayed.

I am proud of you. I am legitimately proud of you. Thank you for supporting Kyle, my city of Kenosha, and simple fucking common sense.
Now that’s a fucking story. Good read.
 
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