The Rittenhouse Incident

Kyle

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Merlin99

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Even the ones on our side get it wrong.


It’s important to recognize the United States Supreme Court has said the Second Amendment is about the right of self-defense.

It’s not about those things. Or about military style arms. It’s about restricting what the government has a say in. The constitution is a list of restrictions on the government.
 

Grumpy

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As for the obviously insane minions who march to the beat these sociopaths drum out, I feel a slight twinge of empathy for them – but that is rapidly waning. One can only allow dangerously defective mental cases to run free for so long, especially when they’re clearly bent on destruction and no appeal to reason will stop them. I’m willing, as a compassionate human being, to offer them the pity their condition entitles them to, but little else. Where the degenerate leaders of “their side” would say I need “re-education”, I’d say likewise that they need proper medical care and treatment, but given the deteriorating condition of our medical establishment and the sheer numbers involved, I don’t believe even that is an option at this point.

They may simply need to face the prescribed punishment for people who do what they do, mental issues be damned.

What other option is left?
 

Hijinx

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I keep saying it and we all know it.

These people are paid to go to these riots.
Bricks are unloaded for the rioters to use.
Someone bought those bricks.
Someone is paying these people, providing their transportation.

Where is the FBI.? Where are the law enforcement agencies and who is ordering the police to stand down.

Some rich hater of America is doing this and getting away with it.
And while this is going on they are calling anyone who objects to it a white supremacist.
Who and why is leading this and making war on white people and for what reason?
 

Kyle

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Joseph Rosenbaum

Swart testified she and Rosenbaum were living in a motel at the time Rosenbaum was killed, and that the couple had at times been homeless. She also described Rosenbaum's mental health issues, saying he was on antidepressants and medication to treat his bipolar disorder. He had been in a hospital following a suicide attempt.

Rosenbaum was raised in Texas and Arizona, according to The Washington Post. The paper reported that Rosenbaum said he was molested by a stepfather and had spent most of his adult life in prison starting at age 18 for sexual conduct with five preteen boys.

His mother was sent to prison when he was 13 and Rosenbaum began using heroin and methamphetamine at a group home where he was sent, the Post reported.



Anthony Huber

Huber had spent time in prison twice, first for violating probation after strangling his brother and again for kicking his sister, the Post reported.

He spent a lot of time at the local skate park and also struggled with bipolar disorder. He died just days after his birthday, according to an obituary.



Gaige Grosskreutz


Grosskreutz was armed with a pistol that night. But he also had his medical supplies, all of which were standard for him to bring to protests, he testified.

Grosskreutz said he was not intentionally pointing his weapon at Rittenhouse, but during cross-examination agreed that it was pointed at Rittenhouse at the moment he was shot.

He got involved in the protests that summer after an internship fell through, joining forces with an activist group called the People's Revolution.

 

Gilligan

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Joseph Rosenbaum

Swart testified she and Rosenbaum were living in a motel at the time Rosenbaum was killed, and that the couple had at times been homeless. She also described Rosenbaum's mental health issues, saying he was on antidepressants and medication to treat his bipolar disorder. He had been in a hospital following a suicide attempt.

Rosenbaum was raised in Texas and Arizona, according to The Washington Post. The paper reported that Rosenbaum said he was molested by a stepfather and had spent most of his adult life in prison starting at age 18 for sexual conduct with five preteen boys.

His mother was sent to prison when he was 13 and Rosenbaum began using heroin and methamphetamine at a group home where he was sent, the Post reported.



Anthony Huber

Huber had spent time in prison twice, first for violating probation after strangling his brother and again for kicking his sister, the Post reported.

He spent a lot of time at the local skate park and also struggled with bipolar disorder. He died just days after his birthday, according to an obituary.



Gaige Grosskreutz


Grosskreutz was armed with a pistol that night. But he also had his medical supplies, all of which were standard for him to bring to protests, he testified.

Grosskreutz said he was not intentionally pointing his weapon at Rittenhouse, but during cross-examination agreed that it was pointed at Rittenhouse at the moment he was shot.

He got involved in the protests that summer after an internship fell through, joining forces with an activist group called the People's Revolution.



oh...NOW NPR wants to try and look like they fairly covered the story.... Not buying it.
 

Kyle

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‘The Mandalorian’ Star Pedro Pascal Eulogizes ‘Murdered’ Criminals Who Attacked Kyle Rittenhouse


On Saturday, Star Wars star Pedro Pascal jumped to his Twitter account to memorialize two of the men who threatened and attacked Illinois teenager Kyle Rittenhouse, insisting they were “murdered.”

The day after Rittenhouse was acquitted of all charges brought against him by the state of Wisconsin, Pascal wrote that Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber were “murdered,” not killed in self-defense. “Joseph Rosenbaum, 36, and Anthony Huber, 27, murdered August 25th, 2020,” he said, posting a photo of the two men’s faces. “Rest In Peace.”



Who wants to bet Hollywood makes a movie about these "heroes of the left?"
 
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