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I can see it, before the kid takes the stand.............the attorneys say, in case he tries to cry with tears, he can not, jus in case. Not all people's tear ducts work the same. Not all crying has apparent liquid coming from eyes. Not all liquid from eyes is crying. If someone is sobbing and distraught, I think it's very ignorant and dickish to say it's 'fake' because there are no visible tear drops. As usual, Wikipedia has more detail and references in tears. posted by SaltySalticid at 3:27 PM on August 26, 2016 [12 favorites] That guy is full of it. I have been socialized that men don't cry and it is damned difficult to even shed a tear when I am overcome with emotion, even to the point where I'm totally incapable of anything but voiceless sobbing. People naturally respond to emotions differently and people are conditioned to respond to emotions in different ways. posted by Zalzidrax at 3:29 PM on August 26, 2016 [16 favorites] Between physical, endocrinological, medical, fight-or-flight, and social conditions, there's just no guarantee of tears. Also no guarantee that you'll even get reddening around the nose/lips/eyes.
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Unfortunately, the smarmy, white supremacist little thug (and his mother) are going to get away with it. He went there for ONE reason and one reason only. He wanted to be a hero and shoot someone. He got his wish and will get away with it, due a lot to an inept prosecution and a sympathetic judge. The fact that his mother (who I can't understand why she isn't being charged) willingly drove him to a location where trouble was likely, while illegally armed, says a lot about the entitlement environment he was raised in. What kind of parent even does that?
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Glad he had a weapon to defend himself. "Homicide" by itself is NOT a charge. Manslaughter, as in voluntary or involuntary can be a charge or maybe even an "intentional homicide" or something similar, but homicide itself is just a classification that the person did not die of natural causes. Personally, I believe in CCW and think that anyone brandishing a weapon in a threatening manor toward another individual should expect that someone might just take it seriously and defend themselves. If I was attempting to assist my fellow neighbor and someone started beating me with or without a weapon, I might feel compelled to defend myself expeditiously. So far, I have not seen any testimony that indicated that he was hunting for someone to shoot, rather than someone to assist. But, I have not seen all the testimony. But, from what I have seen from the videos, even those that the prosecutor has shown, my original thought was that he was justified in responding with deadly force. But, that is my "professional" opinion. |
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Your opinion, you might add. Was he a "white supremacist?" What group does he represent? Or, are you judging him? Did he not have a first aid kit with him? Was he intending to choke someone with an ace bandage? |
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Contrary to these claims, here is Rittenhouse's testimony as presented by CNN: You will need to scroll down since there no markers on the web page to link to specific parts of the testimony, but I have inserted the noted times and the relevant testimony 1) [12:35:09] Note: There is commentary just prior to the trial resuming, it is just after the trial resumes that the following was recorded. BINGER: You had spent the night at Dominic Black's house, is that right? RITTENHOUSE: Yes. BINGER: And you indicated that you had worked at the RecPlex the night before is that right? RITTENHOUSE: The 24th, correct. BINGER: OK. And you worked until about 7:00 p.m. RITTENHOUSE: I couldn't give you exact time. But I'd say I got off from between 6:00 and 7:00. I don't recall. It's been a while. BINGER: And then you drove your car over to Dominic's house. RITTENHOUSE: Yes. BINGER: OK. So the rest of the time it seems like you're being driven around in Mr. Black's car. Is that fair to say? RITTENHOUSE: Yes. 2) [12:50:03] BINGER: So when the gun was left at Dominic Black's house it had that ammunition with it? RITTENHOUSE: Yes, the ammo was in a box or a magazine, I don't really know. BINGER: When you were at Dominic Black's house on August 25th, you found your that AR-15 downstairs in his basement, correct? RITTENHOUSE: No. BINGER: Where did you find it at? RITTENHOUSE: It was downstairs in the basement. But I was told by Dominic Black, hey, go downstairs, grab that rifle -- grab your rifle. BINGER: So you knew up until that point that that rifle was being stored in a gun safe in the garage, correct? RITTENHOUSE: Correct. 3) [11:55:02] RICHARDS: And did you go and turn yourself into the Kenosha Police Department? RITTENHOUSE: I did not. RICHARDS: Why not? RITTENHOUSE: The Kenosha Police Department was barricaded off with a fence, and I don't think they were accepting anybody to come to the police department at that time. RICHARDS: What did you do then? RITTENHOUSE: I went to the nearest police department that I knew of, which was Antioch Police Department in Illinois by my house. RICHARDS: Who took you there? RITTENHOUSE: My mother. RICHARDS: Okay. How did you get to Antioch from Downtown Kenosha? RITTENHOUSE: Dominic Black drove me. RICHARDS: And then Dominic Black drives you where? RITTENHOUSE: He drives me to my house in Antioch, Illinois, where I meet with my mother and sisters and I sort of tell them what happened. I was still in shock. My head was still spinning and then we go to the Antioch Police Department, where I turned myself in. RICHARDS: Who drove you to the Antioch Police Department? RITTENHOUSE: My mother.
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I guess when posters get their "information" from the MSM, they should probably make sure it's fact and not just some commentator's opinion. Such as the young man being a "white supremacist." Not sure where that came from. Not sure if that is fact or someone's opinion but no matter what your belief or slant is, if someone is chasing you to kill you and you are running away, what you believe is irrelevant to your own survival. You use what you have handy to protect yourself. And if someone is pointing a gun at you, you don't wait until he shoots you before responding. The trial is not over yet, but from what I have seen of the prosecution, that young man should be acquitted. And regarding the matter of a minor in possession of a firearm, if they are going to try him as an adult then they should drop that charge also. |
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Furthermore Kyle is NOT a "white supremacist". Wherever did you hear or read that libel/slander? His mother did not drive him to the riot with or with out a gun. The gun is legal, not illegal. Kyle is not a thug. He was attacked by thugs and he shot them in self defense. So much misinformation... BTW, the judge is fair!
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. Personally, I wish that Celebrities et al would KEEP THEIR MOUTHS SHUT - or at least ask the MEDIA to not widely publish their OPINIONS. Who the hexx cares what know-it-alls like Lebron thinks???? news> Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James mocked alleged Kenosha shooter Kyle Rittenhouse over a video showing the 18-year-old crying in court while testifying in his murder trial. "What tears?????" the 17-time All-Star tweeted Wednesday evening after the conclusion of Rittenhouse’s testimony in his unfolding murder trial, where the teen broke down on the stand recounting the August 2020 shooting he was involved in that left two people dead and one injured. "I didn’t see one. Man knock it off! That boy ate some lemon heads before walking into court," James added. ...and imagine IF a white guy said "boy" about an African American? . .
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He would be deemed a "white supremacist" for sure. |
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I am also curious as to the lack of indignation and condemnation of the prosecutor's star witness, who testified that Rittenhouse did not shoot him until he pointed his gun at Rittenhouse. Let's ask some of the same questions, and a few others, of this "white supremist thug" (the descriptor used by those who point fingers at Rittenhouse) : 1) Why were you there and violating the curfew? 2) Weren't you looking to shoot someone since you brought a gun to a riot? 3) Where did you get the gun? 4) Did you carry a pistol so that it would be easier to hide it after you shot someone? 5) Do you like shooting people? So given that he admitted to pointing a deadly weapon first, why are some of the MSM "water carriers" still insisting that Rittenhouse has ANY guilt when it comes to shooting that "thug"? I too will wait for the conclusion of the trial as there may be facts still not in evidence which will need to be evaluated.
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"No one is more hated than he who speaks the truth." Plato “To argue with a person who has renounced the use of reason is like administering medicine to the dead.” Thomas Paine |
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"No one is more hated than he who speaks the truth." Plato “To argue with a person who has renounced the use of reason is like administering medicine to the dead.” Thomas Paine |
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Such compassion...
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