Kyle Rittenhouse seems too immature, spoiled (now), entitled, and all that to know enough to keep his mouth shut and just be thankful that he isn’t in prison on a charge anywhere from manslaughter to “super-sized” first-degree murder. (People on Twitter often call him a “Murderer.” That’s wrong and harmful. “Murder” is a legal term of art when a jury finds an unjustified killing with malice aforethought. Rittenhouse has given the appearance that he is a racist “homicidal” maniac. We have to respect the system, if not this case.) And yet he is complaining about a ruling.
Everyone knows that Rittenhouse received a “very favorable” trial.
Rittenhouse had a judge that made pre-trial rulings regarding evidence that so strongly benefited Rittenhouse they left legal analysts surprised and unable to really explain. He got away with the obviously faked tears. The judge’s phone just “happened” to go off next to the microphone, it was not on “silence,” (Nearly a crime itself in a courtroom.) It played Trump’s campaign theme…
After the verdict, his lawyer said to lay low and not show himself for quite a while. (Proving he had good lawyers).
People sent in money for the sole purpose of seeing him released from jail pending his trial. After winning his case, the basis for the money disappeared. He kept it anyway and did a lap on the MAGA celebrity circuit.
No one wants to hear him complain. And yet, there it is. Twitter had ten to twenty… thousand retorts:
There are many more. Obviously, nearly all saying some variation of the same thing, some pointing out the judge’s many rulings bizarrely in his favor.
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