What do you think about the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict?

Simple: From the facts presented two things are very clear, 1. He is a direct product of the "gun culture" and felt there was nothing wrong in going out of your way to go and "protect" businesses against BLM and Antifa protestors. 2. He put himself in a situation where he needed to use the gun to survive, simple.

Fact is that you cannot charge him for morally being a misguided idiot. He didn't need to go with a gun to protect business when police is available and deployed to do the same. The fact that you felt entitled is what's wrong but legally there wasn't anything they could charge and prove against him.

Yes we all understand that he wouldn't have gone to protect minority communities and businesses from White supremacist rallies....but that hardly make shim guilty in the eyes of the law...just another entitled possible racist human.

He has to live with taking three lives, either this will change him to be a better human being or he will embrace this narrative of being a poster boy of "freedom" blah blah blah!

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