Earlier, Miguel posted the reaction to the Rittenhouse verdict by Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot.
This is Mayor Bill de Blasio’s response:
Anthony Huber and Joseph Rosenbaum are victims. They should be alive today.
The only reason they’re not is because a violent, dangerous man chose to take a gun across state lines and start shooting people.
To call this a miscarriage of justice is an understatement. https://t.co/TwaI2ghgM5
— Mayor Eric Adams (@NYCMayor) November 19, 2021
And the Governor of California:
America today: you can break the law, carry around weapons built for a military, shoot and kill people, and get away with it.
That’s the message we’ve just sent to armed vigilantes across the nation. https://t.co/yiVLN2v718
— Gavin Newsom (@GavinNewsom) November 19, 2021
These men know that happened and have an army if lawyers that could explain it to them in detail.
The point is the narrative uber alles.
This will be used to sort Americans.
Did you watch the trial and come to your own conclusions based on the evidence?
Or
Did you accept the narrative and engage in the 14 month Two Minute Hate against the target designated?
Are you still one of those knuckle draggers who has to see things with their own eyes and have their own thoughts?
Or
Are you one of the Good People who accepts the opinions of the Credentialed Experts™?
This is the same sorting we saw with mask mandates and COVID compliance.
When all the data came out, do you still doggedly believe in masks and gloves and performative COVID ablutions, or did you go back to your normal life?
We know that people who supported Kyle before the trial were punished on social media and elsewhere, just like those who propagated “COVID misinformation.”
The ultimate goal is to sort us into the compliant and free thinkers with punishments and rewards dolled out accordingly.
I came to my conclusion a year ago when the videos came out. It was blindly obvious then. The only thing I learned from the trial were some fine details.
Pretty much this. Unless there was some seriously strong evidence that wasn’t public knowledge, the charges never should have been brought, or at least dismissed in short order.
Lets ask them the obvious question- IF Kyle was unarmed or was armed and those 3 managed to kill him, would they be upset over his death. The glaring truth is if those 3 had left him alone they would be alive. Lie, repeat evey day, lie some more.
Hey, Curby, how did the flaming project work out? I missed the video.
One iteration I’ve been seeing is that Rittenhouse should have been convicted because women who killed their abusive husbands are in jail.
I haven’t even bothered engaging w/ that.
That’s not a valid reason for conviction, but being jailed for killing an abusive husband (or abusive other person for that matter) is certainly a travesty of justice. The correct answer is to fix things so justice is served in all those cases. And the additional corrective action is for the governor to pardon anyone unjustly convicted like that.
Remember Always.
This was the THIRD NIGHT OF RIOTS
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
The people that say Kyle shouldn’t have been there are right. Not just the way they think. It should not have been Kyle and a few dozen fellow citizens.
It should have been 2,000 WI Hational Guard, 1,000 State Police, and hundreds of Sheriff’s Deputies from dozens of counties. Especially on the 3rd night, there should have been a NG Squad on every intersection with a couple of police to do the actual arrests, and mobile reserves of riot squads and NG Companies.
WI Governor Tony Evers has the blood of Joseph Roenbaum and Anthony Huber on his hands.
There is NO EXCUSE for THREE NIGHTS of RIOTS, ARSON, and LOOTING!
Why wasn’t there a fourth night of riots, looting, and arson?
Hmmm?
Because the fascists found out that the gloves had come off, and thought there wasn’t a bag limit?
Why don’t we ask Gaige “Lefty” Unspellable?
A point to consider J.KB;
Another ‘sorting’ that needs to be made is how your extended family, friends and acquaintances have reacted to the questions you posed and to put in serious thought – and planning – about how you may have to deal with them in the future.