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%

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Rwanda is actually beautiful these days. One of the most rapidly-growing, advanced and developed Africa nations. It's amazing what Africans can accomplish if you just stand by and let them kill an arbitrary number of their own citizens until they're satisfied enough to get down to actual nation-building.
Plus the entire thing kicked off because the group they genocided were the ones starting both of the fucking Congo Wars to fuck with Zaire or to make the current dictator of the Congo pay them off to genocide the group that eventually fucked them up
 
Rwanda is actually beautiful these days. One of the most rapidly-growing, advanced and developed Africa nations. It's amazing what Africans can accomplish if you just stand by and let them kill an arbitrary number of their own citizens until they're satisfied enough to get down to actual nation-building.
Considering Rwanda happened due to the French drawing arbitrary lines for that country and forcing two trives who already hated each other to live directly next to each other, that was going to happen. Diversity + Proximity = War. Look at Yugoslavia oh wait.
 
Bluecheckmarks and/or Celebrities whining on Twitter about the outcome and how the American Justice is a disgrace is a sweet reminder that these people aren't there because of their intelligence.
JLongbone said it best.
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I don't know why GOP Congress Creatures will offer Kyle a internship. Good lord, has anyone here been to DC?

Nearly all the professionals and I would say all of those working for the government are insufferable. It's so narcissistic, even going for drinks they will name drop who they work for.

Utter cancer.
 
SNL being unfunny once more, at the very least I'd have hoped they stopped spouting that AK-47 nonsense or make it seem that it was an unfair verdict and incite more outrage. Meh, their low ratings speak for themselves

SNL Mocks Judge Bruce Schroeder in Skit Calling Kyle Rittenhouse His 'Client'​

Saturday Night Live tackled Kyle Rittenhouse's acquittal in a cold open where the judge referred to the teenager as "my client."
The episode, hosted by Simu Liu, opened with Cecily Strong reprising her role as Fox News host Jeanine Pirro.

Rittenhouse was acquitted on Friday on all charges after he killed two men and wounded a third during protests in August last year. He had gone from his home in Antioch, Illinois, to join other armed civilians on the streets of Kenosha, Wisconsin, after unrest erupted over the shooting of Jacob Blake, a Black man, by a white police officer.

"That lovable scamp was put through a nightmare of a trial just for doing the bravest thing any American can do— protecting an empty used car lot in someone else's town," Strong's Pirro began.


She then introduced Kenosha County Circuit Judge Bruce Schroeder, played by Mikey Day, describing him as "impartial as a dance mom clapping harder than anyone."

Schroeder's actions before and during trial proceedings drew allegations of bias, including for forbidding the use of the word "victim" to describe the men shot by Rittenhouse.

"Now, if I may say, judge to judge, what turned me on the most was how you ruled that courtroom with an iron fist," Strong's Pirro said. "Tell us how you did it."

"Well, it was all standard procedure," Day's Schroeder said. "That's why I ordered the prosecution not to use the word victims. They were rioters. And they weren't shot, they were gadoinked... but that did not give my client an unfair advantage in any way."

Strong's Pirro then interjected to ask: "You said 'my client,' do you mean the defendant?"

"Oooooh, yeah. Sure," he replied. "I keep doing that."

Strong's Pirro replied; "Well, you do you, judge. You do you."

She then went to declare that the "looney liberal outrage machine's in overdrive" over Rittenhouse's acquittal, and brought on a legal analyst for "nasty NPR" and a law professor from Howard University to comment.

Chloe Fineman, a white cast member who played the analyst, said she was "shocked" by the verdict.

"I've never seen anything like it before," she said.

Chris Redd, a Black cast member who played the law professor, disagreed. "I have! Many, many times," he said.

"I mean, this is not who we are," Fineman continued.

"I feel like it kinda is though," Redd responded.

"And all this does is send the message that any American can just prowl the streets with an AK-47," Fineman added.

Redd also queried that statement. "Any American? I think you're missing a key word there," he said.





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She doesn't seem to actually give a fuck about her boyfriend dying. Probably the typical bpd nightmare bitch and enjoying the attention she's getting from this.
Typical white girl, really.

Plus the entire thing kicked off because the group they genocided were the ones starting both of the fucking Congo Wars to fuck with Zaire or to make the current dictator of the Congo pay them off to genocide the group that eventually fucked them up
The best kind!
 
Why does anyone think he would? Has there been any evidence to make us think that she is trying to seduce or otherwise involve herself with him?
a couple news articles stating that she sympathizes with Kyle and that she's "here to talk if he wants help getting through this" or whatever nonsense she spewed out.
 
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SNL being unfunny once more, at the very least I'd have hoped they stopped spouting that AK-47 nonsense or make it seem that it was an unfair verdict and incite more outrage. Meh, their low ratings speak for themselves
I can't actually say for SURE when SNL stopped being funny because I stopped watching in the mid 90s but I can say that in my opinion they peaked in the late 80s (the Hartman era) and I stopped watching them in the mid 90s because they weren't funny any more. Maybe they enjoyed a come back period after that I don't know--but I'm quite positive that neither "woke" nor "shill for the democrat party" could possibly be funny.

EDIT: Come to think of it I have watched a bit of "celebrity jeaopardy" and "black jeopardy" on youtube and that shit (especially "sean connery") is pretty funny.
 
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Honestly, this trial was lose-lose for rioters and their allies however it went, Kyle getting found not guilty is best case scenario.
There is a lot of talk of precedent being set, but the precedent of defending yourself with an illegal weapon or making passing remarks at doing something and then it not being held against you has been around forever.

If Kyle would have been found guilty, it would have opened the door to all "protestors" who brought any kind of weapon or made some kind of passing remark of intent of violence or crime to being targeted by the law in exactly the same way. Regardless of Kyle's affiliation or what side of the riot he was on, he was still there and in the eyes of the law and to any lawyer with a brain, he was a participant.

TL;dr: Kyle getting off is the best ending for all these retards because now they can chimp out on Facebook and tiktok and when they show up to a riot with with a nail file they won't immediately get snatched up and thrown in jail for some pre-crime bullshit.

No, it wouldn't have. Antifa strategy is to riot where the DA is one of them. They mediate communication with the DA's office through legal observers to ensure that the people organizing the riot understand what's a bridge too far for local Democratic officials, who want the people to be terrorized, but not so much that their own personal power and wealth is threatened. If antifa is there, they already have an informal agreement in place with the DA that charges will be dropped for everything short of assault, and for actual violent crimes, they'll largely be given a chance to plea down or hilariously undercharged, like Eric Clanton and Kevin Phomma. There's no shortage of felonies they commit; the purpose of the skateboards and coded language and whatever is to give local officials political cover to not charge them for anything and let them run wild.

What this case establishes is that, while the state can sponsor a riot and direct terrorists to your community, it can't order you to lie down and die. Citizens still have a right to keep & bear arms in this country, and what the Kenosha verdict proved is that it doesn't matter how friendly with antifa the DA, prosecutor, and governor are, because they can't force a jury to convict someone for defending himself.
 
Disagree, your premise implies the law being applied equally and it hasn't nor would it be. It still won't despite this trial. Not guilty is devastating for continued peaceful protests for reasons already stated. Now even though the police aren't involved people can still find out if they fuck around with the wrong person. Less people are willing to put themselves at that kind of risk. If he was found guilty it would have been carte blanche..

Its always been a "fuck around with the wrong person" type of country, nothing has changed. Rioters just thought they were protected by anonymity and the concept of "protest". They've just learned they aren't. They probably should have known that already from all the violence that has been occurring at the riots.
 
No, it wouldn't have. Antifa strategy is to riot where the DA is one of them. They mediate communication with the DA's office through legal observers to ensure that the people organizing the riot understand what's a bridge too far for local Democratic officials, who want the people to be terrorized, but not so much that their own personal power and wealth is threatened. If antifa is there, they already have an informal agreement in place with the DA that charges will be dropped for everything short of assault, and for actual violent crimes, they'll largely be given a chance to plea down or hilariously undercharged, like Eric Clanton and Kevin Phomma. There's no shortage of felonies they commit; the purpose of the skateboards and coded language and whatever is to give local officials political cover to not charge them for anything and let them run wild.

What this case establishes is that, while the state can sponsor a riot and direct terrorists to your community, it can't order you to lie down and die. Citizens still have a right to keep & bear arms in this country, and what the Kenosha verdict proved is that it doesn't matter how friendly with antifa the DA, prosecutor, and governor are, because they can't force a jury to convict someone for defending himself.

Thats not a precedent, illegal backroom agreements aren't law. If there is evidence and they are found out, those same officials are fucked.

Your last paragraph is just stating what I already said, just like in a riot, or the grocery store, or in your bedroom, people have the right to defend themselves. Nothing has changed. A guilty verdict would have changed that, it would have made anyone going to a riot unable to defend themselves because for some reason a riot is a bad place and suddenly that means just going there means you gave up some of your rights.
 
Not sure if it has already been linked but yes, the total disdain BBC coffee company has for its customers is self evident by the pinned tweet on top of their Twatter feed.


Literally fagging around.

“Hey guys. Look at us Operators acting like total FAGS when we’re actually SUPER STRAIGHT!”

“Haha. How funny we are.”

They know they’ve been found out. They don’t care. It was never about supporting conservative causes and was actually just one big - as the kids say - “Glow Op”.
A bunch of damned homos (not that there's anything wrong with that).
 
Can't be verified but I don't see any lies

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"people try to make things black and white"

When you want to appear sympathetic to the (potential) family of a rape victim, but you want moral outrage at a boy defending himself.
 
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