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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Nick noted Nate's good memory and kind of probed as to why it was so good. Seems to me like he was gently probing about Nate being on the spectrum. Nate brought up his speech impediment and said that despite how it may make people perceive him, he is very smart when it comes to details. Said he thinks his impediment played into how the prosecution treated him, but not Richards.
 
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After Nick wisely shooed Photochad out, the balls or no balls questions started to be read.

Well played Nick, well played.

Nick noted Nate's good memory and kind of probed as to why it was so good. Seems to me like he was gently probing about Nate being on the spectrum. Nate brought up his speech impediment and said that despite how it may make people perceive him, he is very smart when it comes to details. Said he thinks his impediment played into how the prosecution treated him, but not Richards.
I got that impression from the questions, and also when he asked if Kraus was "talking down" to him.
 
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The crazy thing is that Kyle's looking to be an online student. They'll never have to see him unless they;re using Zoom.
And if he changes his name just for the online courses (plus perhaps a voice changer) he will never be found out. Then again I wonder why he went to College anyway. College is a shithole nowadays. He might be better of finding an apprenticeship and go from there.
 
sigh, hope it's not because they bent the knee

Now You See Him, Now You Don't: Kyle Rittenhouse Is No Longer an ASU Student​

Kyle Rittenhouse, the 18-year-old recently acquitted in the Kenosha shooting murder trial, has apparently dropped his Arizona State University classes.

In an official statement Monday to Phoenix New Times, ASU described Rittenhouse as "not enrolled."

Rittenhouse testified during his trial earlier this month that he was a student at ASU, studying nursing. At the time, ASU confirmed that Rittenhouse was a non-degree student who had been taking online classes. The semester he had enrolled in ends this week.

It's not clear when, how, or why his status at the university changed, and spokespeople there did not reply to further inquires from New Times on the matter, despite a campus controversy over his possible arrival.

Last month, Rittenhouse had said he was an enrolled ASU student. In an interview last week with Fox News host Tucker Carlson, Rittenhouse said he hoped to become a nurse and was completing the prerequisite classes for the field.

"I intend on going on campus," he said.

Around the same time, Rittenhouse told TV anchor Ashleigh Banfield the same thing in a one-hour interview on her show, which airs on NewsNation.

When asked about wanting to attend his planned nursing classes, he said, "I just want to be a normal 18-year-old college student trying to better my future and get into a career in nursing."

"I took a compassionate withdrawal from two of my classes because I got overwhelmed with the trial coming on," he noted.

Then he dropped this zinger: "I do want to look into law and see if it is right for me. If I decided to, it would definitely be criminal defense work.

ASU spokesperson Chris Fiscus repeated previous claims that Rittenhouse had "not gone through the ASU admissions process." Non-degree students do still have to go through a modified admission process, however, according to the school's own non-degree information page.

Over the last several days, several student groups at ASU have been organizing to boot Rittenhouse off the campus. A petition for the university to expel him had garnered nearly 2,500 signatures as of Monday afternoon.

"ASU should be a safe and inclusive space for all students, which will be disrupted if Kyle Rittenhouse is allowed to attend this school," the petition reads.

On Wednesday, multiple student groups — including Students for Socialism, MECHA de ASU, Multicultural Solidarity Coalition, and Students for Justice in Palestine — will be holding an event titled "Killer Off Campus," demanding that Rittenhouse leave the university.

Rittenhouse, who faced multiple homicide charges after he shot and killed two people during ongoing police brutality protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin, was found not guilty on all counts after a two-week trial in Wisconsin. His attorneys argued he acted in self-defense.


 
And if he changes his name just for the online courses (plus perhaps a voice changer) he will never be found out. Then again I wonder why he went to College anyway. College is a shithole nowadays. He might be better of finding an apprenticeship and go from there.
Best guess is that he's trying to go back to the way things were before everything happened and his goal in life was to become a nurse, which kind of requires a formal education. From the brief research I did, apprenticeships are available, but they in no way replace college.

Which is really too bad, because even if the other students had no way of knowing he was taking an online course with them, his professors would absolutely see his name attached to work, and I don't trust college/university educators to not be petty when grading work done by people they don't like for whatever reason, let alone because they feel vindicated by the mob and media to fuck that guy in particular.
 
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