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Thread: Kyle Rittenhouse is an American Hero | This thread is pages long: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 · «PREV / NEXT» |
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artu
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posted November 21, 2021 02:57 AM |
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fred79 said:
artu said: 1- I havent said anything about the Rittenhouse verdict. I dont know all the details about the case but it seems like legit self-dense.
this is where i stop reading. why are you in this thread, again?
It's okay, we're used to your self-inflicted ignorance. You claim absurd things, I stopped by to call out how absurd they are.
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fred79
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posted November 21, 2021 03:35 AM |
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artu said: It's okay, we're used to your self-inflicted ignorance. You claim absurd things, I stopped by to call out how absurd they are.
still taking a steaming snow in the thread, i see. your opinions mean nothing to me. you're an annoyance, and a ridiculous one at that. go do some much-needed growing up. come back to me when you've become an adult.
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fred79
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posted November 21, 2021 04:42 AM |
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Quote: There's nothing more frightening in America today than an angry White man
^from a cnn article that came out the day after rittenhouse's trial verdict.
meanwhile, the reality being, that 40+ rounds were fired off not far from my home tonight(unsure if anyone was hit or killed, but likely most missed because they DON'T UNDERSTAND HOW GUN SIGHTS WORK), and they were from blacks. the police are currently "looking for them". this kind of snow happens all the time now; and it really picked up after they shipped in an assload of black democrats to help rig the 2020 in my state.
FACTS.
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artu
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posted November 21, 2021 07:28 AM |
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Edited by artu at 08:51, 21 Nov 2021.
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Yes, that is your thing. You are the mature adult! If you turn every thread into your ranting zone and make it about your consprical non-sense. Expect people to reply to it..
Nice to see you've finally devolved into blatant racism, btw. Facts!
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Salamandre
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posted November 21, 2021 08:03 AM |
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Well, that CNN article is pure racist garbage. It shows to what extent our society is teared apart and about to self-destruct by breaking into identity groups hating and fighting each other. Good job the left.
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posted November 21, 2021 08:23 AM |
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fred79
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posted November 21, 2021 04:34 PM |
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that's funny, the doj has the opposite; that blacks target everyone else more than any other race. whites astronomically, hispanics less, asians less than that. the facts also show, they're the biggest danger to EACH OTHER. but still, blm exists and "racism" is something they snow about.
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Kipshasz
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posted November 21, 2021 06:19 PM |
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fred79 said: that's funny, the doj has the opposite; that blacks target everyone else more than any other race. whites astronomically, hispanics less, asians less than that. the facts also show, they're the biggest danger to EACH OTHER. but still, blm exists and "racism" is something they snow about.
Liberals don't see regular, non gang affiliated hood dwellers as people, only gangbangers are true and honest african americans. the rest in their pow are uncle tom race traitors.
Guess how many innocents were mowed down by a drive-by in Chicago just in time it took me to type this sentence.
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fred79
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posted November 21, 2021 07:28 PM |
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browsing through the news regarding chicago, apparently there aren't any safe neighborhoods left in that city. somebody's security detail got carjacked, lol.
i'm sure cor's having fun, if he's still living there(if he had any sense he would've moved long ago). soros must be having a ball, single-handedly having cities destroyed by the people he puts in place in city governments who push his soft-on-crime bs; literally returning violent criminals back to the streets at will. and let's not forget, the release of criminals from prisons "due to covid".
the billionaires of the world, and their henchmen, are a plague on humanity.
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Kipshasz
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posted November 21, 2021 07:55 PM |
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Judging from his car photo he shared years back, Cor lives in some far away suburbia of Chicago area. far away from the inner city and all the nice black gentlemen who love either red or blue. or central american gentlemen with excessive face tattoos.
Maybe even a gated community like many other of his type.
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fred79
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posted November 21, 2021 08:27 PM |
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gated community, with a security detail.
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Kayna
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posted November 21, 2021 08:55 PM |
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Where to begin...
A lot of things in this world are social constructs. Things that doesn't really exist in the real, physical world, only in our minds. Religions, beliefs, political ideas, etc. The law is also just a social construct. If the law was really only about doing the right thing, laws would be the same around the globe. That's not the case. Laws differs from country to country. Why? Because there are other things mixed up in the law. The most common one is the local customs. Each locality has their own social constructs strong enough to make the law mold itself around them.
The US has a very strong local custom, the glorification of guns. So much so, that the American law molded itself around it. Open carry creates this odd situation where someone can walk around with a gun and the law tells us it's fine, yet pointing it at someone creates legal problems. The simple, one movement requires half a second to do, another half a second to pull the trigger. Yet, in everyday life, seeing someone packing a gun at the hip without a police or military uniform is so odd that we all set our eyes on them, naturally, because our instincts makes us do so. What the law says and what our own instincts says are clearly different at that particular moment.
In saner countries, we can just call the cops right away when someone's packing a gun.
Kyle's just a dumb kid that wanted to instigate some snow, like many young guys do. Most of them doesn't actually want to hurt for real because they don't fully realize what permanent injury or death really means. But because of this pro gun mental snow, he got a gun and that is a catalyst that speeds up the violent process, a process that might not have lead to anyone's death if nobody had guns.
America and the American government is partially to blame for creating Kyle Rittenhouse and they sued him, as if he was the only one to blame. There's something very hypocritical about that.
And as for the first post of this thread, all I see is a gun fan boy joining a group to increase his personal survival rate, and getting lost in the social game, because he believes in his opinion for real. You let your environment imprint their opinions upon you, congratulations.
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fred79
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posted November 21, 2021 09:06 PM |
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Kayna said: Where to begin...
A lot of things in this world are social constructs. Things that doesn't really exist in the real, physical world, only in our minds. Religions, beliefs, political ideas, etc. The law is also just a social construct. If the law was really only about doing the right thing, laws would be the same around the globe. That's not the case. Laws differs from country to country. Why? Because there are other things mixed up in the law. The most common one is the local customs. Each locality has their own social constructs strong enough to make the law mold itself around them.
The US has a very strong local custom, the glorification of guns. So much so, that the American law molded itself around it. Open carry creates this odd situation where someone can walk around with a gun and the law tells us it's fine, yet pointing it at someone creates legal problems. The simple, one movement requires half a second to do, another half a second to pull the trigger. Yet, in everyday life, seeing someone packing a gun at the hip without a police or military uniform is so odd that we all set our eyes on them, naturally, because our instincts makes us do so. What the law says and what our own instincts says are clearly different at that particular moment.
In saner countries, we can just call the cops right away when someone's packing a gun.
Kyle's just a dumb kid that wanted to instigate some snow, like many young guys do. Most of them doesn't actually want to hurt for real because they don't fully realize what permanent injury or death really means. But because of this pro gun mental snow, he got a gun and that is a catalyst that speeds up the violent process, a process that might not have lead to anyone's death if nobody had guns.
America and the American government is partially to blame for creating Kyle Rittenhouse and they sued him, as if he was the only one to blame. There's something very hypocritical about that.
And as for the first post of this thread, all I see is a gun fan boy joining a group to increase his personal survival rate, and getting lost in the social game, because he believes in his opinion for real. You let your environment imprint their opinions upon you, congratulations.
translation: hurrr durrrr, people shouldn't protect themselves, their communities, and their countries from destructive criminal pieces of snow with nothing but hostility towards them.
hurrr durrr.
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Kayna
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posted November 21, 2021 09:27 PM |
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fred79 said: perfectly clear rittenhouse was defending himself
While I won't question the shots themselves, maybe we should all question how is it that that young man ended up shooting 3 guys at the first protest he showed up at with a gun. After all, the guy that had his bicep blown went to 75 protests with his concealed gun before even pulling it out.
It's clear to me there is something wrong in Kyle's head, buried deep somewhere.
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Kayna
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posted November 21, 2021 09:35 PM |
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Edited by Kayna at 21:52, 21 Nov 2021.
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fred79 said:
it's obscene. it's obscene that a place of business even HAD to be protected by a group of CIVILIANS,
That's because the law was scared. The people in the law likes to talk as if they're all mighty powerful, but they aren't. They are very powerful, yes, but there are still a few things that can challenge them. A huge protest of tens or even hundreds of thousands of protesters is one of the few things that can genuinely scare them.
In a sense, it is a clash of majorities. The law is a majority of sorts, because the majority of people needs to agree with the law to have a long term relationship between the law and it's citizens, yet, BLM protests were so huge, they were also a majority of sorts. The people in the law decided not to get in there because fighting such can result in a show of weakness from the law's side. So they'd rather wait it out and let the movement die out over time to not show that they aren't as powerful as they claim. The law did not want to admit they were not the majority they imply to be, because the law is a majority that was decided in the past where as a huge protest is a majority that is very much present.
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Kayna
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posted November 21, 2021 09:39 PM |
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fred79 said:
the rioting thugs were STUPID enough to attack an ARMED individual.
One thing I find weird about most pro gun people is that they tend to side with Kyle 100 % and showing no sympathy whatsoever to the others. Wasn't the guy with his bicep blown up the "good guy with a gun" the pro gun people keeps talking about? Yeah, Kyle wasn't the active shooter he thought him to be, but he still deserves a modicum of sympathy for being the good guy with a guy and getting shafted for it. If zero sympathy is given to him, then what are we really celebrating here, who shot first? Is this a wild west movie or what?
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Salamandre
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posted November 21, 2021 09:51 PM |
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One can say people celebrate justice being served, after a long and under multiple threat trial where all facts were exposed.
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Kayna
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posted November 21, 2021 10:10 PM |
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fred79 said:
the U.S. is under control of a foreign entity.
Lol. Not really. The US are in control, they're the strongest military in the world and they do not need or have to be bullied by anyone. They are in control, I assure you. If they give billions to Israel, it's because it benefits the US in some way.
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Kayna
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posted November 21, 2021 10:14 PM |
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The US government's primary motivation is to have the strongest military in the world.
If you give your population good living conditions, they will gradually become more liberal, which will lead to a decrease in interest for the military, a decrease in military spending and thus a weaker military.
If that is true, then the reverse is also true. Keeping a certain amount of stress and problems in circulation among your population must somehow result in an increase in military support.
Talking about guns all day every day for centuries must somehow result in an increase for military support.
If America was a saner country, they'd have a discussion about guns, but eventually, they would reach a conclusion, stick to that conclusion and then move on from the subject. But the US government doesn't want that. And I believe it is mentally unhealthy to talk about guns so often. And perhaps Kyle was a victim of that mentality.
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Gandalf196
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posted November 21, 2021 10:23 PM |
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Kayna said: The US government's primary motivation is to have the strongest military in the world.
If you give your population good living conditions, they will gradually become more liberal, which will lead to a decrease in interest for the military, a decrease in military spending and thus a weaker military.
If that is true, then the reverse is also true. Keeping a certain amount of stress and problems in circulation among your population must somehow result in an increase in military support.
Talking about guns all day every day for centuries must somehow result in an increase for military support.
If America was a saner country, they'd have a discussion about guns, but eventually, they would reach a conclusion, stick to that conclusion and then move on from the subject. But the US government doesn't want that. And I believe it is mentally unhealthy to talk about guns so often. And perhaps Kyle was a victim of that mentality.
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