I have been wondering lately if I am living in a parallel universe. I saw the Rittenhouse videos shortly after the incident; it was abundantly clear that self-defense was the case. But yet, even *people I know* maintain the verdict was a miscarriage of justice. “It’s our white racist judicial system” they cry. The system is broken! It must be fixed!
I’d be willing to meet them halfway on that: yes, let’s have *equal justice for all*. No more looking the other way for politicians (*cough* Bidet *cough*Cuomo), NWO influencers (*cough* Fauxci) or just plain criminals (*retch* Hunter).
But for today, let’s celebrate a victory for justice. And let it inspire us to take the fight forward and get things back on track. Red Pills for blue wokesters!
I don't have any "woke" friends anymore. I can't fathom their version of reality. I can only explain it to them; I can't understand it for them. The vitriol they've spewed clearly indicates where they get their news from. I've come to the conclusion that they are all clinically insane.
Kyle's victory was a victory for all freedom-loving Americans. I was so proud of him as he told his story and stood unwaveringly in his truth. Even after he was advised by counsel, he wanted - no - needed to tell his story. No matter what the prosecution threw at him, he responded with aplomb.
When he he did break during his testimony, it was clear he was reliving that experience, and I cried with him. Anyone who said it was anything other than PTSD has never been in a life or death situation. He will live with this for the rest of his life. He is not anything that the media paints him to be. He started out as a 17 year old who felt he had to pick up the slack where his elected officials failed the citizens of Kenosha and the entire state of Wisconsin. His character has now been forged in fire. It's a sad state of affairs that a 17 year old sees things for what they are and feels it's his responsibility to pick up the slack where those in charge failed.
Although he was tried as an adult, I saw the boy within who had the weight of the world on his shoulders. When he collapsed after the verdict, all I wanted to do was hug him. I am so thankful for this jury who saw the truth for what it was and didn't cave to the mob mentality.
This experience does not define him; rather, it showcases his critical thinking skills under extreme pressure. He exercised incredible restraint until he was forced to act. I wish nothing but the best for him and success in his career path.
I have been wondering lately if I am living in a parallel universe. I saw the Rittenhouse videos shortly after the incident; it was abundantly clear that self-defense was the case. But yet, even *people I know* maintain the verdict was a miscarriage of justice. “It’s our white racist judicial system” they cry. The system is broken! It must be fixed!
I’d be willing to meet them halfway on that: yes, let’s have *equal justice for all*. No more looking the other way for politicians (*cough* Bidet *cough*Cuomo), NWO influencers (*cough* Fauxci) or just plain criminals (*retch* Hunter).
But for today, let’s celebrate a victory for justice. And let it inspire us to take the fight forward and get things back on track. Red Pills for blue wokesters!
I know, right? I've never seen anything this bad.
I don't have any "woke" friends anymore. I can't fathom their version of reality. I can only explain it to them; I can't understand it for them. The vitriol they've spewed clearly indicates where they get their news from. I've come to the conclusion that they are all clinically insane.
Kyle's victory was a victory for all freedom-loving Americans. I was so proud of him as he told his story and stood unwaveringly in his truth. Even after he was advised by counsel, he wanted - no - needed to tell his story. No matter what the prosecution threw at him, he responded with aplomb.
When he he did break during his testimony, it was clear he was reliving that experience, and I cried with him. Anyone who said it was anything other than PTSD has never been in a life or death situation. He will live with this for the rest of his life. He is not anything that the media paints him to be. He started out as a 17 year old who felt he had to pick up the slack where his elected officials failed the citizens of Kenosha and the entire state of Wisconsin. His character has now been forged in fire. It's a sad state of affairs that a 17 year old sees things for what they are and feels it's his responsibility to pick up the slack where those in charge failed.
Although he was tried as an adult, I saw the boy within who had the weight of the world on his shoulders. When he collapsed after the verdict, all I wanted to do was hug him. I am so thankful for this jury who saw the truth for what it was and didn't cave to the mob mentality.
This experience does not define him; rather, it showcases his critical thinking skills under extreme pressure. He exercised incredible restraint until he was forced to act. I wish nothing but the best for him and success in his career path.