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The alarming message behind the GOP's embrace of Kyle Rittenhouse
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Feb 11, 2022 00:21:28   #
jelun
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
Another lying article. Kenosha was his hood. His dad lived there and he visited often and, he worked in Kenosha. It's just right up the road form his home.

This article continues the lies and is a worthless piece of trash.


I travel to a town on a regular basis where a friend lives, that is also called visiting.
When did visiting a place make it a person's community?
Working in a city doesn't make it a person's "community", does it?
Before I retired I drove to a neighboring town to my worksite, did that make that town my "community" or was it the place I worked so that I could afford my home in MY community?
BTW, don't "thugs" live in a "hood"?
And BTW part 2, YAHOO's piece was to make people think about the ramifications of the situation not to rehash the boy's reactions (and heaven forbid, his mother's motivation) known in the business as a think piece, I wish you had seen that.

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Feb 11, 2022 08:53:39   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
jelun wrote:
I travel to a town on a regular basis where a friend lives, that is also called visiting.
When did visiting a place make it a person's community?
Working in a city doesn't make it a person's "community", does it?
Before I retired I drove to a neighboring town to my worksite, did that make that town my "community" or was it the place I worked so that I could afford my home in MY community?
BTW, don't "thugs" live in a "hood"?
And BTW part 2, YAHOO's piece was to make people think about the ramifications of the situation not to rehash the boy's reactions (and heaven forbid, his mother's motivation) known in the business as a think piece, I wish you had seen that.
I travel to a town on a regular basis where a frie... (show quote)


Even a "think piece" needs to be true.

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Feb 11, 2022 09:00:50   #
RandyBrian Loc: Texas
 
jelun wrote:
I travel to a town on a regular basis where a friend lives, that is also called visiting.
When did visiting a place make it a person's community?
Working in a city doesn't make it a person's "community", does it?
Before I retired I drove to a neighboring town to my worksite, did that make that town my "community" or was it the place I worked so that I could afford my home in MY community?
BTW, don't "thugs" live in a "hood"?
And BTW part 2, YAHOO's piece was to make people think about the ramifications of the situation not to rehash the boy's reactions (and heaven forbid, his mother's motivation) known in the business as a think piece, I wish you had seen that.
I travel to a town on a regular basis where a frie... (show quote)


Very few people are trying to justify KR's decision to go to the protest. Because you are right. Just because it is legal for you to do something does not make it smart. The problem we on the right have with the whole KR situation is 1. That he was judged and condemned in the MSM media, constantly, from day one, which endlessly repeated falsehoods and assumptions. and 2. After the trial the MSM continued to condemn and attack KR, and continued to repeat some of the falsehoods, along with an endless stream of 'it's not right', and 'others will imitate him if he isn't punished'. KR did not do one single thing that was illegal. We do not punish people for making foolish choices. When we start that, I have a list of foolish 'offences' that I would like to see people punished for.
I suspect everyone has such a list. Shall we enforce all of them?

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Feb 11, 2022 09:03:23   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
RandyBrian wrote:
Very few people are trying to justify KR's decision to go to the protest. Because you are right. Just because it is legal for you to do something does not make it smart. The problem we on the right have with the whole KR situation is 1. That he was judged and condemned in the MSM media, constantly, from day one, which endlessly repeated falsehoods and assumptions. and 2. After the trial the MSM continued to condemn and attack KR, and continued to repeat some of the falsehoods, along with an endless stream of 'it's not right', and 'others will imitate him if he isn't punished'. KR did not do one single thing that was illegal. We do not punish people for making foolish choices. When we start that, I have a list of foolish 'offences' that I would like to see people punished for.
I suspect everyone has such a list. Shall we enforce all of them?
Very few people are trying to justify KR's decisio... (show quote)



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