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Kyle Rittenhouse texts pledging to ‘murder’ shoplifters disillusion his ex-spokesperson

‘I believed things he told me that I now understand to be … lies,’ Dave Hancock says in new Rittenhouse documentary

A former spokesperson for Kyle Rittenhouse says he became disillusioned with his ex-client after learning that he had sent text messages pledging to “fucking murder” shoplifters outside a Chicago pharmacy before later shooting two people to death during racial justice protests in Wisconsin in 2020.

Dave Hancock made that remark about Rittenhouse – for whom he also worked as a security guard – on a Law & Crime documentary that premiered on Friday. The show explored the unsuccessful criminal prosecution of Rittenhouse, who killed Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

As Hancock told it on The Trials of Kyle Rittenhouse, the 90-minute film’s main subject had “a history of things he was doing prior to [the double slaying], specifically patrolling the street for months with guns and borrowing people’s security uniforms, doing whatever he could to try to get into some kind of a fight”.

Kyle Rittenhouse texts pledging to ‘murder’ shoplifters disillusion his ex-spokespersonhttps://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/sep/28/kyle-rittenhouse-texts-disillusion-ex-spokespersonOpen linkView original on lemmy.world
fedia.io

Remember the video of him getting into a fight with some teenage girl just a few days before he killed those people? The video they wouldn't let the jury see because it might show that Rittenhouse was an escalation-seeking rage-aholic? The video that his spokesperson has definitely seen?

Yeah, he was never disillusioned. He knew who this bastard was all along. He just stopped making money off the kid, is all.

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He is saying it now because that "turns" the documentary from "supporters" into a documentary from "critics". That helps sales. And now the news coverage is pulling attention to it again and of course, that is good for the sales/views.

So I disagree about the stopping to make money with him part, he is milking the other side now.

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lemmy.world

Why is this waste of space still in the news? And a documentary? Seriously? Can we please ignore him going forward and let him be forgotten, unimportant and inconsequential in a hole, like this litte rat deserves?

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fedia.io

Hey, he just wants to kill some more people. No big deal right?

checks rulebook

My mistake, murdering shoplifters is actually still kind of a big no-no. Apologies.

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norimeereply
lemmy.world

he had sent text messages pledging to “fucking murder” shoplifters outside a Chicago pharmacy before later shooting two people to death during racial justice protests in Wisconsin in 2020.

That was before he went to Kenosha.

And honestly, we all knew he did it on porpouse. This is nothing new. Blowing this up and giving it more attention just furthers the right's hero worship of him.

More attention makes it worse. It makes him an Icon and martyr for the white supremacists.

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dezmdreply
lemmy.world

Premeditation and intent. How is this weasely fuck not in prison for life.

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lemmy.ca

The insidious nature of systemic racism is why. White men are given the widest possible berth to acquire weapons and play vigilante. As we saw here, a white guy who talks about murdering people can, over and over, put himself into dangerous situations until he gets the opportunity to kill and get away with it. This isn't even the only example in the last five years.

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medgremlinreply
midwest.social

Usually the situation they put themselves in is taking a job as a cop and refusing to deescalate any situation.

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He was banned from trying to join any branch of the military because he did so poorly on the ASVAB (and probably also failed a psych eval). While many police departments are deeply corrupt, I don't think any of them want the bad press that would come with hiring him. Maybe he can get hired as a deputy in a sheriff's department run by someone like Arpaio.

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lemmy.world

Really? They put a rule against murder in the book? Is that new? No? Well then they should tell people that! How are we supposed to know not to kill people if they don't tell us that's against the rules!?

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depends on if you’re white and if you can cry on demand (about the punishment)

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frezikreply
midwest.social

Unfortunately, he is very consequential. If you went to an NRA self-defense shooting instructor in 2019 and laid out everything Rittenhouse did, and then asked if that was valid self defense, the answer would be unequivocally no. What Rittenhouse found was an argument for shooting protestors and getting away with it.

That's scary, because if you spend much time around gun shows and gun clubs, you'll meet plenty of people who are clearly looking for an excuse to shoot somebody with a legal loophole.

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The judge created the legal precedent for the loophole.

The greater evil behind it all is a situation where a Blackwater type organization is paid for security and people protest, then they open fire and start killing. They can all use the Rittenhouse defense and get away with it.

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People on the right still believe he was defending himself or just a kid or whatever whatever. This news shows that it was totally planned, that he willingly put himself in harms way to murder people like he was judge, jury, and executioner over some shoplifting.

It’s important that we go “oh look, he really is, undeniably, a rotten piece of filth” and can throw out all these notions of “well-intentioned” people who end up killing people like this.

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lemmy.world

For one thing, whether or not you or I like it, he's a right-wing darling and he needs to stop being one.

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norimeereply
lemmy.world

And that's exactly why we shouldn't give him attention and media space.

He is a "right-wing darling" because of articles and documentaries like that. He is triggering a negative reaction from the other side and that's why he's hailed a hero by the right.

More attention makes it worse.

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lemmy.world

If we do not give him attention, they still will. All you are doing is not letting people know who they think is praiseworthy. I don't see that as helpful.

You do not get to control who the right idolizes. All you can hope to do is shave some of them off by explaining why those people should not be idolized.

Why people who have gone through all of childhood haven't found out that ignoring bullies doesn't actually make them go away is beyond me.

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One of the differences between the right and the left, you just made me realize, is how we treat heroes.

Kyle murders two protestors and he's a hero. He can fuck it up, but that's all it takes to get there.

If a left leaning person became a hero for rescuing cats out of a house fire, you'd have a hundred reporters digging up dirt about how he cuts in line at Starbucks, or an ex coworker thought his obsession with cute animal butts was a little creepy.

I'm minimizing. People who do good things sometimes have done real shit but I don't want to sidetrack. Point is, the right elevates their heroes while the left humanizes them. It's not just a different playing field, it's a whole other sport.

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Well, he already got himself cancelled once over President Convict's 2nd Amendment bonafides. Maybe he'll do it again and it'll stick this time.

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I only take issue with you implying rats are bad. They wonderful smart little creatures, cleaner than your family dog, and would never cross state lines armed to kill protestors because they psychotic. Although they may bite your finger mistaking it for food. And damn can their little teeth hurt.

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Let everyone know about his actions. The more people who don't like him - the better.

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lemmy.world

Wait you mean when he grabbed a rifle and traveled an inordinate distance to the scene of a riot and shot two people to death, he wasn't just an innocent bystander after all?

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reddthat.com

Slight correction, he only drove about 30 minutes. Wikipedia says he left Antioch IL which is 5 miles south of the state border to go murder protesters.

Only way he really went out of his way is if he road the Metra commuter train from Antioch to Kenosha since each are the terminus of different Metra routes, and this was probably outside of normal Metra operating hours. Plus he doesn't strike me as someone who would take a 5 hour train ride to travel 20 miles

Note: I just picked the Metra stations in both Antioch and Kenosha for the below map. I don't care enough to bother getting more accurate than that

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The real point here is that he was not in danger until he sought it out. He didn't suddenly find himself a bystander in a dangerous situation, he went out of his way to place himself there. He actively sought this situation out, placed himself in harm's way, put in active effort to get himself involved. He then acted like he was just defending himself when he found the exact situation he'd been actively seeking, just so that he had a convenient excuse to shoot some black people.

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Imagine being such a bootlicker that you want to kill people for property crime, even when that property isn't yours. What a loser.

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He just wanted to kill people. That they were black made it more attractive, and the property crime was a convenient excuse.

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lemmy.ml

Rittenhouse has a hero complex, and can't accept he's nothing more than a deranged little shithead everyone knows is just a murderer that got away with it.

No one likes him, not even the right. The right used him when he was useful and then threw him away. How sad and pathetic that those were his "best" days, and they are behind him.

He'll now try to regain his "glory" days by reliving that time he murdered innocent people. And hopefully this time he's put away for life.

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Nah, hopefully this time he bites off more than he can chew and the most that the prosecutor is able to charge his next victim with is self defense or involuntary manslaughter.

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lemmy.world

He deliberately sought out an altercation and he deliberately brought his gun.

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ravhallreply
discuss.online

They should have waited to prosecute. He would have lost today.

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AbidanYrereply
lemmy.world

That seems like it would violate the sixth amendment. Besides, we knew all of this back then.

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I know of some individuals who have been sitting in jail, waiting for a trial, for longer than the maximum sentence they could have been given. If you are poor and/or live in a shitty area, your 'rights' don't always mean all that much.

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ravhallreply
discuss.online

No, you have a right to a speedy trial. You don’t have the right to be charged with a crime in a speedy way while evidence is gathered against you.

Sometimes we should wait for them to incriminate themselves.

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Sippy Cupreply
lemmy.world

Yes you fucking do.

You cannot be arrested without charge and detained indefinitely. Generally it's between 24 and 72 hours before they're required to charge you or release you.

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Wait, you mean the guy everyone was saying went to Kenosha to murder people, actually went to Kenosha to murder people?!?!?! Color me shocked.

Only idiots and the mentally deficient bought his official story.

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Let’s not forget how the judge in that case dismissed video evidence of him saying he wanted to shoot people. If that didn’t change this assholes mind-

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Oh imagine that everybody with a brain was right all along and some f****** lunatic murderer got off again great job America

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thelemmy.club

Jesus, how was Rittenhouse murdering those guys only four years ago? It feels like it was at least ten.

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The last 8 years have gone by in what feels like months.

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feddit.nl

I wish I was still on reddit for this shit. I remember when it happened and every fucking bootlicking Magoo was defending this shit stain and using the law as if they understood self defense in that context. They worshipped that guy for being "a good guy with a gun" and had every excuse in the world for why he was a victim...

Man I hope they're seeing this.

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slrpnk.net

Yeah I was pretty shocked at how widespread his defenders were. Regardless of whether what he did was technically self defense or not, it’s clear he’s a bloodthirsty right-wing fanatic. There’s no need to defend his public image, even if you agree with the verdict.

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slrpnk.net

Well, I didn’t get that sense. They seemed more like “enlightened centrist” kind of people. But who knows.

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neoman4426reply
fedia.io

Which 99.9% of the time "Enlightened Centrist" translates to "Right wing hack who is too embarrassed to come out and say it"

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You’re not wrong but it’s still a distinct crowd from the Rittenhouse type people. Usually the enlightened centrists are very concerned about violence but I guess the courts gave them a shield to suddenly be comfortable with killing in this instance. Maybe I was naive to take their stated opinions at face value.

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They'd come up with new and exciting logical loopdeloops to explain how he's still the victim in this situation.

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Didn't you hear? He killed a registered sex offender so it's all excused.

He couldn't have possibly known the man he killed was a sex offender, but...

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I wish an even more tragic fate. I hope he gets to live in a world filled with tolerance and empathy while he wallows away in hate and fear.

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sopuli.xyz

I wish him a life of obscurity, poverty, and extreme loneliness. May he achieve nothing and be just smart enough to realize what a waste his entire existence has been.

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sopuli.xyz

I wish for you to find a fun thing, be it playing guitar, drawing silly comics, or making obscure art. You need not create for anyone but yourself.

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sh.itjust.works

I'd rather find a large pot of gold but not bad advice. I should pick up the guitar again. Everyone thanked me for not creating music for them so it will be for myself.

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sopuli.xyz

I do the same with my guitar. Have a bunch of little songs and riffs, save them all on my PC. No one will ever hear them or hear me play guitar, just do it as a creative outlet for myself.

Played probably 90 minutes last night with my headphones on, was a great decompression.

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I also have a bunch of little riffs saved somewhere. Hours of terrible tape from when i was younger too. I have tendency to criticize myself more harshly than I should but the criticism is somewhat accurate so I'm torn. I just can't not play sloppy. Decent ideas in my head but it's nearly impossible for me to execute.

Anyway, it was still fun and it'd be nice to try playing again.

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I hope he gets the George Zimmerman treatment, broke, wasting his time with frivolous lawsuits, and mostly forgotten

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lemmy.world

Zero surprises there. So many gun nuts are just itching to kill someone, and to those who were paying any attention it was abundantly obvious that's exactly the kind of person who Rittenhouse is considering his fake crying, taking pictures with the judge, as well as buddying up to nazis and literally making a game to celebrate his shooting.

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Holy shit. When he decides to attack someone again this game and these texts have to be used as evidence.

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lemmy.world

I always knew he was a piece of shit because of how white he is and how much support fox gave him. -- cynical man

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SoftNoodlereply
lemmy.world

What do you mean by "how white he is"? Why do we keep injecting race into everything.

Imagine someone commented about "how black he is"

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lemmy.world

you take it out of context. white as in "pumpkin spice latte".

that psychopath was the definition of "angry racist white dude with a gun".

on top of it all, the crime was racially motivated because he showed up to a BLM protest with an assault gun.

if he had been there to support the protest, he would have come unarmed. but he didn't, did he? he went there to murder innocent civilians.

In another text, Rittenhouse sent: “I wish they would come into my house,” adding, “I will fucking murder them.”

in summary, he is a white racist irredeemable piece of shit that deserves life in prison where he can be a nice prison wife, because even the Nazis in prison would make him their weak ass bitch.

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lemmy.ca

People of all races love pumpkin spice lattes, what are you talking about? It's not a white person only thing

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Who are you? I've seen your post history (now) since you mentioned mine. Interesting. I'm not trolling, I'm a genuine person. It honestly feels like you were the one who is trolling. Sorry you were so offended. Hope you have a better life sometime.

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swanreply
lemmy.world

Why would someone comment about how black he is? He's white

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Stfu he murdered bc he's a racist and you're whining about feeling triggered by true words on the internet?

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fedia.io

Congratulations, US legal system! You have encouraged a murderous vigilante!

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Crikestereply
lemm.ee

“Good guys with guns” as a slogan was always going to turn out this way.

That’s one of the many reasons Americans are such stupid people, they see the world in a “good guy / bad guy” dichotomy, where they are the good guys. And “good guys” and their actions are all based on beliefs and opinions. It’s justification for YOUR atrocities while acting disgusted at others.

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lemmy.world

I agree with you 100%. So many of my fellow Americans (of every political stripe) see the world in that black and white way. There's no nuance to be had here most of the time and it's depressing.

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There is nuance to be had, it's just been overwritten by the mainstream media trying to pretend that they're centrist.

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Drusasreply
fedia.io

You might be shocked to learn that not all Americans are the same. Bigot.

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Crikestereply
lemm.ee

If I wasn’t describing you, you wouldn’t be so offended.

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Drusasreply
fedia.io

I would still find it inappropriate, actually.

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Crikestereply
lemm.ee

I bet you do. How inappropriate are school shootings, Mr. Gun Advocate?

Best not think about that, huh

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Drusasreply
fedia.io

By pointing out that hating on everybody from a single country is bigotry?

Obviously your opinion is more common, but I disagree.

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Drusasreply
fedia.io

I missed that you were replying to a comment I made to OP, but you are not OP. So I have no idea.

Edit: Oh wait, nevermind. You did share your opinion and it is in line with OP's.

There's no nuance to be had here most of the time and it's depressing.

There is nuance to be had because not everybody is the same.

I understand that there are tons of problems in the US, but hating on an entire culture/people is bigotry no matter who it is aimed towards.

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Sigh. That is not my opinion about any country, that's my opinion about our species.

"There is no nuance to be had here" means that people don't notice the nuance because they have their own personal agendas. That's not an American problem, that's a global problem.

And good job proving that by deciding you know what my opinion on a subject I never opined on is and deciding that something unrelated was my opinion because of your agenda.

So thanks.

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fedia.io

For a gun to be effective against an attacker, that attacker needs to be about 25 feet away or farther when you decide to shoot them. Closer than that, it’s a melee before you get an accurate shot off.

This means that you need to escalate a situation to gunplay way before you’re in actual physical danger, in most cases.

Unless you’re walking along brandishing your weapon, in order to be ready for a possible threat. This in itself escalates any situation you’re in to “one with a gun in it,” whether you’re ever in any danger or not.

Small arms are offensive weapons. They cannot be used for defense without making otherwise safe conditions unsafe, or by escalating a possibly threatening situation into a definitely dangerous one.

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Generally yes, unless you're already in a defensive position and anticipating an attacker. But I'm pretty sure driving a half hour into the next state doesn't count as a defensive position.

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Yeatherreply
lemmy.ca

Small arms are not inherently offensive or defensive weapons. In fact a pistol is more defensive than offensive in many circumstances. The only true offensive weapons are those that cannot be used defensively, ones that cannot discriminate against targets, for example, a grenade.

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Nougatreply
fedia.io

I'm still going to stand by my previous comment.

My point was that for small arms to be used as an effective protection against threat, they must be used before the threat is imminent, i.e., in a "first strike" offensive capacity.

While it's possible that an open carried firearm might have a deterrent effect, its presence makes every situation into "one with a gun in it," which is necessarily less safe than one without a gun in it.

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Yeatherreply
lemmy.ca

By your second point, the situation only becomes less safe for one person, the one without a gun. Having a firearm makes you more safe against a threat without one, and no more or less safe from a threat with one.

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Nougatreply
fedia.io

Nope, it makes you less safe, too, especially if the threat is closer than 25 feet. They have the opportunity to wrest the gun from your control and use it against you.

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If someone is attacking me, I would rather take the chance of getting my gun out and ending them than trying to wrestle with them and potentially losing. If someone is attempting to kill you, I would take the great equalizer any day.

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In the headline, "pledging to 'murder' shoplifters" is a restrictive participial phrase modifying "texts." Restrictive elements are not offset by commas.

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One of the ways that I enjoyed shitting on Kyle Rittenhouse, was to say that I would never want to be around anyone who now has a taste for human blood.

That was supposed to be hyperbolic.

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He said on camera that he wanted to kill shoplifters when he saw some shoplifters leave with a new cheap items. This was not admitted as evidence during his trial.

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lemmy.world

Are "racial justice protests" synonymous with looting and destruction of property?

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programming.dev

Imagine bootlicking so much for private property and capitalists that you think it is more sacred than people's lives. Let alome that you think racism is fake or that the atrocities that people of color went through isn't such a big deal.

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WhyFlipreply
lemmy.world

Oh fuck off with the bootlicking bullshit. Such a tired argument and does not apply to my comment or me.

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Yes it does. Lives matter more than objects, that's some crazy basic truth people understand past being a toddler.

Hmm. Just how old are you anyway?

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People who (at best) don’t care about the reason for the protest, or (at worst) actively turn a peaceful protest into something chaotic and violent, will take advantage of situations when they present themselves - just like Rittenhouse did.

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Now I wanted to say something about the fact that we have lived over these last two or three summers with agony and we have seen our cities going up in flames. And I would be the first to say that I am still committed to militant, powerful, massive, non­-violence as the most potent weapon in grappling with the problem from a direct action point of view. I'm absolutely convinced that a riot merely intensifies the fears of the white community while relieving the guilt. And I feel that we must always work with an effective, powerful weapon and method that brings about tangible results. But it is not enough for me to stand before you tonight and condemn riots. It would be morally irresponsible for me to do that without, at the same time, condemning the contingent, intolerable conditions that exist in our society. These conditions are the things that cause individuals to feel that they have no other alternative than to engage in violent rebellions to get attention. And I must say tonight that a riot is the language of the unheard. And what is it America has failed to hear? It has failed to hear that the plight of the negro poor has worsened over the last twelve or fifteen years. It has failed to hear that the promises of freedom and justice have not been met. And it has failed to hear that large segments of white society are more concerned about tranquility and the status quo than about justice and humanity.

-- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., speech at Grosse Point High School in 1968

https://www.gphistorical.org/mlk/mlkspeech/

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