Kinosha local kid shot 3 Antifa felons while they were assaulting him: left is upset Kyle used self defense.
~ Aristotle Sabouni
Created: 2021-11-20 |
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Kyle Rittenhouse was a white supremacist/racist looking for trouble, didn't belong there, crossed state lines with an AR-15, chased down and killed 2 innocent black BLM supporters, who were peacefully protesting the killing of an innocent unarmed black guy named Jacob Blake. Systemic Racism was once again proven as Kyle was let off without charges, or let go a travesty of Justice. | After 3 days of violent riots over a righteous shooting of Jacob Blake (an armed repeat felon who pulled a knife on a cop), BLM supporting Kyle (a trained medic with no history of racism) went to his families commmunity in Kenosha to offer medical and other assistance. After a day of cleaning grafitti, it got dark, and a group of white felons started attacking Kyle for putting out a fire they started. After beating him with kicks and skateboard (despite him running away), and not letting him escape, he shot his aggressors. The obvious case of self defense was unanimously decided. |
Standard | Double Standard |
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The left cares about innocent/framed people languishing in prison by over-zealous DA/Prosecutors | Except Kyle Rittenhouse. |
The left want to eliminate ALL cash bail requirements, as it is cruel to hold felons liabel for their actions when they are just a product of their society. They weren't even charging BLM/Antifa rioters that were caught vandalizing property or assaulting people. | 8th Amendment and United States v. Motlow both conclude that excessive bail is against the law -- so for Kyle Rittenhouse, bail was set at $2M for something that was obviously not a crime, and he had turned himself in immediately. |
Support antifa violent rioters=OK | Support innocent guy assaulted by antifa violent rioters and forced to defend himself=Ban. |
Lies[edit source]
- [1] Kyle was loitering (had no right to be there) and he crossed state lines to get there. (And his mother drove him there).
- [2] Kyle Murdered 2 Black BLM protestors.
- [3] Kyle brought an illegal assault weapon (he wasn't allowed to possess it) across state lines.
- [4] Kyle was a vigilante or terrorist.
- [5] Kyle was a White Supremacist. He Flashed White Power signs, hung out with the Proud Boys.
- [6] Kyle was an active shooter, fired over 20 rounds and that's why the Antifa "Heroes" went after him: to protect lives.
- [7] Kyle Wore Surgical Gloves to hide his fingerprints. [1]
Facts[edit source]
- [1] Kyle had as much right to be there as the rioters. He had family (father, grandmother, aunt, uncle, cousins) and best friend live in Kenosha, he spent a lot of time there as it is <20 minutes away from his Mom's house. (She was working and didn't drive him).
- [2] Kyle defended himself against 4 white antifa serial felons with records of assault and child molestation. 2 white guys were killed, 1 wounded, while Kyle was trying to get away from all of them. There's no evidence his actions had anything to do with race.
- [3] Kyle's weapon was legal, he didn't bring the weapon accross state lines (he kept it at his friends house), and the Judge threw out the weapons charge as he was allowed to carry it.
- [4] The case was uninimously ruled self-defense which proves he wasn't a vigilante or terrorist. The most the prosecution could go for was that Kyle provoked the assault by having a gun, offering medical aid, and running away whenever he could.
- [5] No evidence that Kyle had anything to do with Proud Boys, which are not white supremacists, nor did he flash "White Power" signs. The first was based on a doctored photo hoax and rumor that he had dinner/drinks with Proud Boys. And the whole "OK" hand gesture is white power sign is based on debunked 4chan hoax (they created the rumor to show how gullible the left leaning media and their followers are).
- [6] Kyle was never an active shooter, he never fit that posture or action: he was assaulted and chased (by a guy that had threatened to kill him, multiple times) before he fired any rounds. He kept running TOWARDS the police and safety (not towards the crowd), and his gun had only fired 8 rounds (22 rounds were in the magazine), and no one but active assaulters were hit (he never sprayed rounds or fired at anyone that wasn't an immediate threat). He only incapacitated and didn't kill Gaige Grosskreutz. The whole "active shooter" was made up but an unscrupilous prosecutor as their case against him fell apart.
- [7] Kyle only wore gloves because he was offering medical aid throughout the day and night.
- [8] The prosecution was corrupt bringing charges that were clearly self defense, hiding evidence like high quality drone videos or the identity of witnesses (Jump Kick Man), implying "right to remain silent" is evidence of guilt, that you have a legal responsibility to take a beating from a mob and not defend yourself, not charging their witnesses with crimes they committed, still going after Kyle's friend (Dominick Black) for legally holding a weapon for him. The judge already threw out those charges on Kyle. [2]
- [9] The prosecution recklessly waved a gun (with his finger on the trigger) at the Jurors and the Courtroom, that was likely criminally irresponsible (and probably intended to intimidate). Of course the DA won't charge itself for behaving worse than Kyle. But Memes mocked the stunt. [3]
- [10] There were multiple motions filed for mistrial or for appeal. If the Jury had gone against Kyle, the Judge would have likely recognized prosecutorial misconduct (likely with prejudicie: e.g. case dismissed), if he didn't, the appeals would have likely come out in Kyle's favor. [4]
Case against Kyle Rittenhouse[edit source]
The prosecution closed the case saying that while Rittenhouse acted in self-defense but that he forfeited his right to self-defense by provoking Joseph Rosenbaum by putting out a dumpster fire that Rosenbaum had set and was attempting to push toward a line of police cars, or that maybe Kyle had once swept Rosenbaum (let the muzzle of the gun, momentarily point in Rosenbaum's direction). Somehow, either of those acts meant Kyle gave up his right to self defense. The prosecution seriously argued during summation that Kyle should have let Rosenbaum and the other thugs who were assaulting him, to disarm him and let himself get beaten, "Everybody takes a beating sometimes, right?" (Those are the prosecutions words). That was the defenses case: that we should trust felonious thugs with long rap-sheets, because only good guys beat people and try to burn down cities. |
Fake News[edit source]
Lies included fabrications like:
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Rittenhouse Poll[edit source]
Race and party affiliation is a factor on how you see the trial outcome -- but those are symtoms. Look deeper, and what do you find?
Take the most important question:
That answer is easy and indesputible: it was to protect the public. Anyone that says otherwise is ignorant or biased. How do we know? All Kyle's actions, statements, history, and evidence were consistent with (A), none with (B). If he was the vigilante, trying to provoke violence as an excuse to harm others and play the hero, he was doing it all wrong. Thus those at that answer (B) aren't just differences of opinion. They are ignoring all facts and evidence that disagree with their biases -- and reading in an intent based on a lack of any behavior to confirm it. Their race, gender, party and other biases are all secondary symptoms of that bigger truth. |
👥 People
- Anthony Huber - Antifa rioter who was braining Kyle repeatedly with his skateboard and trying to take his gun, when he was shot.Antifa rioter, and repeat felon for assault, kidnapping, and so on, was braining Kyle repeatedly with his skateboard and trying to take Kyle's gun, when he was shot.
- Gaige Grosskreutz - Gaige Grosskreutz was a repeat felon, pointing an illegally posessed Glock at Kyle Rittenhouse when he was shot in the arm.Gaige Grosskreutz was a repeat felon (robbery, parole violations, illegal assault with deadly weapon, rioter), and he admitted on the stand that he was pointing an illegally possessed pistol at Kyle Rittenhouse when he was shot in the arm.
- Joseph Rosenbaum - Rosenbaum was a bipolar repeat felon and child rapist, that was attacking Kyle Rittenhouse when he was shot.Rosenbaum was a bipolar repeat felon and child rapist, that was attacking (and trying to disarm) Kyle Rittenhouse when he was shot. This was after he'd said he was going to kill Kyle, and was daring people to shoot him, while he was setting fires.
📷 Photos
Photos/Kyle Rittenhouse • [3 items]
Photo of Gaide Grosskreutz, immediately after Kyle shot him, with his gun still in his hand. Notice Kyle only shot until the threat was neutralized, and didn't kill Gaige, despite justifiable cause. |
Rosenbaum was a child rapist, repeat felon, and dangerous bad guy that had chased Kyle Rittenhouse down and was trying to disarm him when shot. |
🎥 Videos
Videos/Kyle Rittenhouse • [1 items]
Megyn Kelly on Kyle Rittenhouse |
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Megyn Kelly analyzes the latest in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, and exposes the facts in the case. |
Triggered[edit | edit source]
- Levi's Diversity, Inclusion, Equity officer had to offer woke snowflakes counceling over the trauma of an innocent guy getting acquited for committing self-defense. [5]
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
I don't care what side someone is on. Just be honest. The claims by the leftist media aren't honest: this wasn't racism, nor was he a vigilante or terorist, he was a kid trying to help his community, that was forced to defend himself. If Kyle hadn't been there, there still would have been riots, violence, and deaths: they happened before Kenosha, and are having afterwards. There's a group of anti-American agitators that are looking for excuses to hurt people and steal things. Jacob Blake was an excuse. Kyle Rittenhouse is an excuse. And there were dozens of other excuses before and after.
Maybe if Kyle wasn't there, the short term outcome would have been better. But we 100% know that if the repeat felons that were shot by Kyle had been held accountable for prior crimes more, or for the crimes they were committing the day of and leading up to the shooting, that this definitely wouldn't have happened. So what's the bigger issue?
- (A) Allowing do-gooders to go armed into a riot area to put out fires, clean up graffitti, and help people medically
- (B) Allowing do-badders to go armed into a riot area to start fires, create graffitti, terrorize and vandalize until someone gets hurt and says enough?
I'll leave room for disagreement with anyone that can be reasonable. But you can guess which way I'll vote.
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🔗 Links
- New Yorker: False Narratives abound
- Heavy: Background on Kyle's Family
- Heavy: Names as Kenosha Shooter
- NY Post: Lies about Kyle
- NY Post: Media Framed Kyle
- SpaceCoastRocket: Vidoes of Kyle during shooting
- Megyn Kelly: Exposes the Facts About the Kyle Rittenhouse Trial
- Bearing Arms: Summary of WaPo article
- Truth about Guns: Goes over early info on Rittenhouse self-defense
Tags: People Left Lies Alt-People Double Standards Real Victims AR-15
- ↑ USA Today: Bail set at $2M,Cornell Law: excessive_bail
- ↑ HotAir: Kyle on Fox News,PJ Media Law: Charges for non-crime,RedState: Concealed Identity of Witness,Twitchy: Take a beating
- ↑ Townhall: Prosecution have broken the Law
- ↑ Twitchy: Motion for Mistrial
- ↑ Levis