DeezerShoove » 17 Aug 2023, 6:32 am » wrote: ↑ You're such a **** hypocrite.
How do you assholes make blanket statements all the time? That NEVER rings true.
You are saying every liberal is capable of hating this guy. Most probably don't even know who he is.
Much less be rabid enough to hate someone that has absolutely no effect on their lives...
...and then to compare him as a kid being manipulated... After that retarded family Thunberg ****?!
Go **** yourself.
Someone's unhappy....anyone you don't agree with is a murderer?...the people he shot he did so defending himself....they were worthless individuals anyway...no harm...no foul.Punch » 16 Aug 2023, 9:55 pm » wrote: ↑
I was wondering what the Kenosha murderer has been up to.
Kyle Rittenhouse launches anti-gun control effort (msn.com)
Kyle Rittenhouse is launching a pro-gun rights nonprofit in Texas, seemingly part of his efforts to become an influential operative in the state’s far-right political scene. The 20-year-old last month filed papers with the Texas secretary of state’s office to establish The Kyle Rittenhouse Foundation. The nonprofit reportedly seeks to protect “human and civil rights secured by law, including an individual’s inalienable right to bear arms” and ensure the Second Amendment is “preserved through education and legal assistance.”Mr. Rittenhouse is listed as a director along with prominent state political activists Chris McNutt, the president of Texas Gun Rights, and the Defend Texas Liberty PAC treasurer Shelby Griesinger. The foundation’s registered agent is the law firm of Tony McDonald, whose social media bio declares that he “sues the State of Texas for not being right wing enough”. Mr. Rittenhouse moved to Texas in 2022 after he was acquitted of murdering two Black Lives Matter protesters, Anthony Huber and Joseph Rosenbaum, who he shot and killed during a protest in Kenosha, Wisconsin in 2020.The then-18-year-old became a star of right-wing media after the case, earning praise from Tucker Carlson, Donald Trump, and receiving rapturous receptions during appearances at CPAC and Turning Point USA conventions. Since arriving in Texas, Mr. Rittenhouse has continued to court the limelight by throwing himself into the increasingly volatile world of Republican state politics.
He appeared at a “rally against censorship” in January alongside Daniel Miller, the president of the secessionist Texas Nationalist Movement. He joined gun rights activists in opposing a Texas state house bill that sought to raise the minimum age to purchase semi-automatic weapons from 18 to 21, in the wake of the Uvalde school shooting a year earlier.
Mr Rittenhouse received more than $2m to support his criminal legal defense in 2021, and his supporters recently set up the Themis Alliance nonprofit, which aims to help provide public relations support and legal defense for so-called victims of “cancel culture”.
Great post...GHETTOBLASTER » 17 Aug 2023, 12:49 am » wrote: ↑ Effeminately raised *** such as yourself know deep inside that you would lack the nerve and the gumption to defend yourself and your loved ones from an armed attacker. I could hand you a fully loaded AR in such a situation and your trembling little weenie arms would be incapable of defending yourself. You spent your entire childhood playing video games in your divorced mom's living room. You've never even been in a fist fight and would need the services of a Grief Counselor if you ever had to get a freshly caught fish ready for the frying pan.
It only took 75 years for us to go from our Greatest Generation to our Most Pathetic Generation.
Take a bow BITCH.
Rittenhouse is lauded as much if not more than being despised.Bruce » 17 Aug 2023, 6:17 am » wrote: ↑ If you had a 16 year old son, would you celebrate he’d have to spend all the rest of his life hated and despised by the majority of the people that heard his name out loud?
And all because of a childish decision to take an AR-15 and go downtown to a riot, where buildings were smoldering, and armed men on the streets?
Only Proud Boys will be proud to be photographed beside Kyle Rittenhouse until the day he dies, when his obituary won’t contain anything else, besides what he did since he became one of the most hated men in the world.
DeezerShoove » 17 Aug 2023, 6:32 am » wrote: ↑ You're such a **** hypocrite.
How do you assholes make blanket statements all the time? That NEVER rings true.
You are saying every liberal is capable of hating this guy. Most probably don't even know who he is.
Much less be rabid enough to hate someone that has absolutely no effect on their lives...
...and then to compare him as a kid being manipulated... After that retarded family Thunberg ****?!
Go **** yourself.
yep...shooting arm to boot...WOOHOO!
Bruce » 16 Aug 2023, 11:16 pm » wrote: ↑
Liberal media doesn’t fabricate bull **** that’s not trie, like Fox does.
thinning the herd is a great thing...nefarious101 » 17 Aug 2023, 8:42 am » wrote: ↑ Someone's unhappy....anyone you don't agree with is a murderer?...the people he shot he did so defending himself....they were worthless individuals anyway...no harm...no foul.
Now some might say Kyle is worthless....but NOT ANYMORE!...HE CASHED IN!!...
you can weep all you want babs, but it has nothing to do with Trump...it has everything to do with the constitution and Kyle standing his ground with his right to defend himself....Bruce » 17 Aug 2023, 8:49 am » wrote: ↑ If grown men want to be all Trumpy that’s their business. This is America and we can chose.
But although I don’t hate him, he’s one of the most hated men alive.
If his last name was not Rittenhouse he might be forgotten, but he won’t any more be forgotten than another dumb kid just like him named Zimmerman.
Can you even imagine the expression any parents might have if their beautiful young daughter told them she’d met this wonderful boy she’d like to marry named Kyle Rittenhouse?
She might as well say she’s going to have George Zimmerman’s baby.
Punch » 16 Aug 2023, 9:55 pm » wrote: ↑
I was wondering what the Kenosha murderer has been up to.
Kyle Rittenhouse launches anti-gun control effort (msn.com)
Kyle Rittenhouse is launching a pro-gun rights nonprofit in Texas, seemingly part of his efforts to become an influential operative in the state’s far-right political scene. The 20-year-old last month filed papers with the Texas secretary of state’s office to establish The Kyle Rittenhouse Foundation. The nonprofit reportedly seeks to protect “human and civil rights secured by law, including an individual’s inalienable right to bear arms” and ensure the Second Amendment is “preserved through education and legal assistance.”Mr. Rittenhouse is listed as a director along with prominent state political activists Chris McNutt, the president of Texas Gun Rights, and the Defend Texas Liberty PAC treasurer Shelby Griesinger. The foundation’s registered agent is the law firm of Tony McDonald, whose social media bio declares that he “sues the State of Texas for not being right wing enough”. Mr. Rittenhouse moved to Texas in 2022 after he was acquitted of murdering two Black Lives Matter protesters, Anthony Huber and Joseph Rosenbaum, who he shot and killed during a protest in Kenosha, Wisconsin in 2020.The then-18-year-old became a star of right-wing media after the case, earning praise from Tucker Carlson, Donald Trump, and receiving rapturous receptions during appearances at CPAC and Turning Point USA conventions. Since arriving in Texas, Mr. Rittenhouse has continued to court the limelight by throwing himself into the increasingly volatile world of Republican state politics.
He appeared at a “rally against censorship” in January alongside Daniel Miller, the president of the secessionist Texas Nationalist Movement. He joined gun rights activists in opposing a Texas state house bill that sought to raise the minimum age to purchase semi-automatic weapons from 18 to 21, in the wake of the Uvalde school shooting a year earlier.
Mr Rittenhouse received more than $2m to support his criminal legal defense in 2021, and his supporters recently set up the Themis Alliance nonprofit, which aims to help provide public relations support and legal defense for so-called victims of “cancel culture”.
Bruce » 16 Aug 2023, 10:50 pm » wrote: ↑ My liberal friends get enraged at me for defending Rittenhouse.
He was a dumb, stupid kid with an AR-15 clearly slung over his neck.
**** with such a dumb, stupid kid and you are going to meet Jesus, that day.
Dumb stupid kids have the right of self defense, and they need it more than most.
His messing with all those Trumptards is going to not turn out well. They are exploiting that kid.
He needs to change his name and grow a beard.
He’s a liberal bogeyman to the day he dies, for being a dumb, stupid kid that should have been home with his mother, instead of at a riot with an AR-15.
EDC4ALL! » 17 Aug 2023, 10:28 am » wrote: ↑ I bet he said that with a straight face and actually believes it. Pee tapes and Russian collusion seem to come to mind.....
Kyle Rittenhouse is a household name, we all know why he is. He’s a chubby faced 20 year old kid selling guns to **** balls with beards dressed up like Proud Boys.ROG62 » 17 Aug 2023, 9:15 am » wrote: ↑ Rittenhouse is lauded as much if not more than being despised.
we would be talking about a dead person if he didn't defend himself...but alas, the world is a better place with 2 less felons and the third with his shooting forearm blown to ****...
Anthony Huber was jailed for domestic violence. Joseph Rosenbaum was a pedophile. Gaige Grosskreutz was arrested and charged with burglary among other crimes...
the other **** ****** antifa *** is in hidingBruce » 17 Aug 2023, 10:31 am » wrote: ↑ Kyle Rittenhouse is a household name, we all know why he is.
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CNN — Anthony Huber was armed with nothing but his skateboard when he spotted an armed person among a crowded street in Kenosha, Wisconsin, but he still ran toward the danger, his girlfriend says.
“He pushed me out of the way, like he was telling me to run off, and I tried to grab him,” Hannah Gittings told CNN. “I should have been there, but there was going to be no changing his mind.”
Huber and his girlfriend were in Kenosha late Tuesday night amid widespread protests following the police shooting of Jacob Blake.Tuesday marked the third night of demonstrations in the city. Just before midnight, officers responded to shots fired. Kenosha police later announced two people had been fatally shot and a third injured. Among the victims was 26-year-old Huber.
—-Who was Joseph D. Rosenbaum?Joseph D. Rosenbaum was 36 years old when he was one of two protesters who were shotduring the fiery protests in Kenoshafollowing the police-involved shooting of Jacob Blake.Rosenbaum reportedly had battled bipolar disorder and was homeless, according to The Washington Post, which claimed he had been discharged from a hospital earlier in the day after a suicide attempt. He is said to have spent more than a decade in prison in Arizona after being convicted of sexual conduct with a minor."He wasn't down there as a rioter or a looter," Rosenbaum's fiancée told the Post in reference to August 25. "Why was he there? I have no answer. I ask myself that question every day."
And the other guy is alive and anonymous.
Has his life back.
Yep. Shielded and protected by crushing anonymity.
he will be foundBruce » 17 Aug 2023, 10:38 am » wrote: ↑ Yep. Shielded and protected by crushing anonymity.
Who edits the news, do you think?