Kyle Rittenhouse solicits donations, so he can sue CNN and NYT

Czar

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Stat of the day:


The problem is not that the state is dangerous. 99% of the state by geography is quite safe. It is the small areas dominated by Democrats as their local leaders in charge of defunding the police and releasing criminals that shouldn't be released that are the violent areas(although the demographics of each of the violent areas would be interesting to know). The areas outside these violence zones, which may have an overall larger population are voting republican.

Am I really supposed to believe that the larger area having increasing crime with its borders well outside the small geographic areas of violence means that the leaders of the larger areas are responsible?
 

Frankfooter

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It is the small areas dominated by Democrats as their local leaders in charge of defunding the police and releasing criminals that shouldn't be released that are the violent areas
You're bullshitting now, Czar.
 

jacksparrow

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Better intentions?

1) Protesting for equal rights and against systematic racism
2) Pretending to be a medic and trespassing while pretending to be a security guard

KR took a semi automatic against people protesting for human rights.
They were burning down cities. That was hardly a protest. They went there to cause trouble, they got it.
And yeah human rights, some criminal scumbag junkie overdoses and they see the chance to raid some stores for nikes. What a joke.
 

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I do not think little Kyle had any good intentions. He brought a weapon of war while saying he was a medic. If he had a first aid kit and was helping anyone who was injured, there would have been no shootings, he would have had no issues. Guys like Kyle when armed act much tougher than when they aren't. They see the gun as a hammer, and every problem a nail. Also, were these three victims rioting or protesting? I know some of you have trouble understanding the difference...And were these three victims really out to cause trouble, or support a cause against police violence? Your facts seem to have a lot of grey area there.
They were there for trouble and excitement the same as Kyle was. Don't be dishonest. And yeah, the left don't celebrate Murderers, Che Guevara certainly never ended up on a t shirt, Antifa etc don't wave commie flags.
 

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I said I could tune you up. Didn't say I was coming to. You tried to flex with some bs, even if it was sincere, I don't have to operate on your time frame. If so inclined I'll take up your offer when I'm bored or you seem worth it. You are doing a good job with that.
Keep making excuses 😭😭😭
 

silentkisser

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They were there for trouble and excitement the same as Kyle was. Don't be dishonest. And yeah, the left don't celebrate Murderers, Che Guevara certainly never ended up on a t shirt, Antifa etc don't wave commie flags.
Here's the thing, there are the fringe left that think Che was something special, but have no idea what the fucker did or stood for. How many times have you seen someone wear those shirts, but i can almost guarantee you that 99% of them only know his name.

As for the people Rittenhouse shot and killed, before his interactions with them, what were they doing? One guy attacked Rittenhouse with a skateboard after he had already murdered shot in self-defence the first victim, thinking Kyle was an active shooter and he was trying to stop more bloodshed. I honestly don't recall if either man was doing anything other than peaceful protesting that night.
 

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Time for the alt right wingers to help their darling by shooting all those "Bad" Turkeys:
The media has attacked me from day one, and now it’s my turn to fight back,” Kyle Rittenhouse, an 18-year-old murderer, told the Washington Examiner.
On June 23rd, Rittenhouse announced on Twitter to unveil a new video game, with earnings going towards funding defamation against the media for how they covered his trial.
The tweet stated, “I am releasing a video game to fight back against the fake news! It’s called Kyle Rittenhouse’s TURKEY SHOOT. Go to RittenhouseGame.com and pre-order the game now!”
I am releasing a video game to fight back against the fake news!
It’s called Kyle Rittenhouse's TURKEY SHOOT.
Go to https://t.co/0sMQGRY56t and pre-order the game now! pic.twitter.com/ugHLH5Unki
— Kyle Rittenhouse (@ThisIsKyleR) June 23, 2022
 
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kyle rittenhouse killed people and is getting his own video game but u can’t get an abortion in Texas if a condom breaks

— tre¥ (@wholelottatr3y) June 24, 2022
 

jacksparrow

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Here's the thing, there are the fringe left that think Che was something special, but have no idea what the fucker did or stood for. How many times have you seen someone wear those shirts, but i can almost guarantee you that 99% of them only know his name.

As for the people Rittenhouse shot and killed, before his interactions with them, what were they doing? One guy attacked Rittenhouse with a skateboard after he had already murdered shot in self-defence the first victim, thinking Kyle was an active shooter and he was trying to stop more bloodshed. I honestly don't recall if either man was doing anything other than peaceful protesting that night.
You are right about Che. To be honest the best thing he ever did was sell a lot of t shirts to tools.

As for the lovely people Kyle shot. One dude was packing a hand gun, so he wasn't planning a peaceful protest, and I got the impression that the skateboard dude just got brave in a crowd like antifa tend to do and the mob beatdown energy took over, (but maybe he was trying to be a hero), and as for the last fella, Frankfurter's boy Rosenbaum, well watch the little clip below.
 

silentkisser

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You are right about Che. To be honest the best thing he ever did was sell a lot of t shirts to tools.

As for the lovely people Kyle shot. One dude was packing a hand gun, so he wasn't planning a peaceful protest, and I got the impression that the skateboard dude just got brave in a crowd like antifa tend to do and the mob beatdown energy took over, (but maybe he was trying to be a hero), and as for the last fella, Frankfurter's boy Rosenbaum, well watch the little clip below.
Let me put it this way, none of those involved should have been hurt or killed. None of them should have guns. The skater dude says he attacked Rittenhouse because he thought he was an active shooter. Keep in mind, at the time there was a fear of right-wingers stirring up violence like what happened in Portland.

Regardless of which side of the political spectrum you are on, I hope we can all agree that what happened here should not have happened at all, and mistakes were made by all sides. Though it disgusts me that Rittenhouse has been given hero status for what he did, and is trying to raise money like this. It just shows how fucked up the US is becoming as a society. AND - I would say the same thing if it was a lefty who did a similar thing.
 

silentkisser

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Time for the alt right wingers to help their darling by shooting all those "Bad" Turkeys:
The media has attacked me from day one, and now it’s my turn to fight back,” Kyle Rittenhouse, an 18-year-old murderer, told the Washington Examiner.
On June 23rd, Rittenhouse announced on Twitter to unveil a new video game, with earnings going towards funding defamation against the media for how they covered his trial.
The tweet stated, “I am releasing a video game to fight back against the fake news! It’s called Kyle Rittenhouse’s TURKEY SHOOT. Go to RittenhouseGame.com and pre-order the game now!”

A point about Rittenhouse's potential lawsuits against CNN/MSNBC/NYT or whoever he plans on shooting....If it was such a slam dunk case, a sure winner, wouldn't a lawyer do it on a contingency? If the case was so clear cut, I'm sure there would be a line up of lawyers looking for some quick cash.

So, since Kyle needs to raise money for quixotic lawsuit against the "media," what are his grounds? Was he libelled or defamed? I'm sure there are some publications that might have crossed the line, but there is a better chance this lawsuit will either get dismissed or will lose on its lack of merit. Or is this just the latest iteration of the right-wing grievance grift? Will any of the money raised go towards a lawsuit, or will Kyle pocket it? It'll be interesting to see how it all shakes out in the next few months.
 

mandrill

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A point about Rittenhouse's potential lawsuits against CNN/MSNBC/NYT or whoever he plans on shooting....If it was such a slam dunk case, a sure winner, wouldn't a lawyer do it on a contingency? If the case was so clear cut, I'm sure there would be a line up of lawyers looking for some quick cash.

So, since Kyle needs to raise money for quixotic lawsuit against the "media," what are his grounds? Was he libelled or defamed? I'm sure there are some publications that might have crossed the line, but there is a better chance this lawsuit will either get dismissed or will lose on its lack of merit. Or is this just the latest iteration of the right-wing grievance grift? Will any of the money raised go towards a lawsuit, or will Kyle pocket it? It'll be interesting to see how it all shakes out in the next few months.
It's just a fund-raising grift. The goal is to scam the funds raised from the sheeple. There's no lawsuit. Or at best, a weak lawsuit that will be settled for a low amount which KR's handlers will keep confidential while hyping a major win.

Then the process will begin again. Profiting from the fund-raising is the entire point and focus.
 

jacksparrow

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Let me put it this way, none of those involved should have been hurt or killed. None of them should have guns. The skater dude says he attacked Rittenhouse because he thought he was an active shooter. Keep in mind, at the time there was a fear of right-wingers stirring up violence like what happened in Portland.

Regardless of which side of the political spectrum you are on, I hope we can all agree that what happened here should not have happened at all, and mistakes were made by all sides. Though it disgusts me that Rittenhouse has been given hero status for what he did, and is trying to raise money like this. It just shows how fucked up the US is becoming as a society. AND - I would say the same thing if it was a lefty who did a similar thing.
The skateboard dude, didn't say shit. He was dead.
Not sure about this whole thing about right wingers stirring up violence thing during the whole George Floyd fiasco. Portland is too far gone, Seattle as well although their autonomous zones were comedy gold. There was 6 months of cities and businesses burning and the police doing nothing which I deem equally as messed up as having laws where people can carry guns in the street, ironically in some perverse way it works out. Luckily the guys Kyle shot were all scum bags.
If a lefty did the same thing it wouldn't even make the news, that is what is messed up about society. Maybe fox would give a bit of lip service before it disappeared into the memory hole.
 
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Insidious Von

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One shouldn't comment on Che Guevara unless they know what they are talking about. He was a doctor by profession, who witnessed the grinding poverty that common people faced under violent dictatorships. He could have become Argentina's Norman Bethune but he chose a different path, he became the Maximillian Robespierre of Latin America. He took no prisoners during the Cuban Revolution which put a price on his head. Castro was actually relieved when he left Cuba in 1965, Che ended up dying by the sword - his revolutions in Congo and Bolivia failed miserably.

On a lighter note, wouldn't The King of Kings benefit from Metamucil?

 

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It's just a fund-raising grift. The goal is to scam the funds raised from the sheeple. There's no lawsuit. Or at best, a weak lawsuit that will be settled for a low amount which KR's handlers will keep confidential while hyping a major win.

Then the process will begin again. Profiting from the fund-raising is the entire point and focus.
Nuisance suit...
 
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