KYLE RITTENHOUSE TRIAL (Page 13/16)
blackrams NOV 20, 09:58 AM

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Originally posted by williegoat:

Yep, sometimes things are exactly what they are.



People will find what ever answers they seek if, for no other reason than to justify their positions/perspectives/agendas.
That doesn't make them right.

Rams

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sourmash NOV 20, 10:08 AM
The official appeasement herd statement has been received. This wasn't about race. Someone said these are not the droids we are looking for.

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blackrams NOV 20, 10:27 AM

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Originally posted by sourmash:

The official appeasement herd statement has been received. This wasn't about race. Someone said these are not the droids we are looking for.




I have to assume you're referring to more (or something other) than the verdict?

Rams

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sourmash NOV 20, 10:48 AM

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Originally posted by blackrams:I have to assume you're referring to more (or something other) than the verdict?
Rams



Like most aware people, I'm referring to the topic which is the Rittenhouse trial. The motive of the trial is racial start to finish. The top office holder says it's racial.
Rickady88GT NOV 20, 11:31 AM

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Originally posted by sourmash:

Sounds like justice done then.



Nope. "Justice" won't be done till his name is cleared. All of the hate speech, lies, false accusations and defamation against him needs to be addressed. I hope he takes some people to civil court and clears out their bank accounts. THEN "justice" will be done. I do not consider winning on a technicality " justice". That is how the people who want him to be found guilty see the verdict,....well that and the system let another racist off the hook. So as long as those idiots continue to get away with their lies and defamation of character,...then there isn't any justice,...only a continuous prosecution.
sourmash NOV 20, 11:37 AM

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Originally posted by blackrams:


I have to assume you're referring to more (or something other) than the verdict?
Rams



I get what you're saying now about the verdict and how the jury rose above the theme.
randye NOV 20, 10:40 PM

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Originally posted by sourmash:


I get what you're saying now about the verdict and how the jury rose above the theme.






Seven women and five men.

The uncommon bravery of those jurors should not go unnoticed. They knew the risks they faced by not giving the mob the verdict they wanted, but they did it anyway.

The jury consultant for the Rittenhouse legal team said that during voir dire one potential juror said "One half of the country is going to end up hating us and the other half loving us no matter what we do."

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maryjane NOV 20, 10:56 PM
Personally, I wouldn't go so far as to call it 'courage or bravery'.
Commitment and dedication to doing their 'duty' certainly.
Finding the verdict, based only on the evidence presented at trial, and following the judge's instructions doesn't take any exceptional amount of courage.
Juries have been doing it in this country for over 200 years now.
sourmash NOV 20, 11:24 PM
I don't know, they're targets for the mob for a while to come. I'll bet 1 of them will at least get assaulted eventually.
Hudini NOV 21, 12:17 AM