Posted on 11/28/2021 6:28:32 PM PST by blam
President Joe Biden and media figures are not the only persons who are “angry” after a jury acquitted Kyle Rittenhouse on all charges. Despite a jury with the same racial makeup convicting the defendants in Georgia in the Arbery case, many have denounced the entire legal system as racist.
It does that matter that there was evidence supporting Rittenhouse’s claim of self-defense that was largely missing from prior coverage of the case. Now students and groups at Arizona State University are planning a rally and demanding that Rittenhouse be expelled. With leaders like President Biden calling Rittenhouse a “white supremacist” before any investigation was completed and legal analysts calling the entire trial “white supremacy on steroids,” there is a sense of legitimacy in demanding such extrajudicial punishments.
Students groups like MEChA (Movimiento Estudiantil Chicanx de Aztlán), Students for Socialism, Students for Justice in Palestine and the Multicultural Solidarity Coalition are organizing a rally this week to “get murderer Kyle Rittenhouse off [the] campus.”
He is not on campus since he is enrolled as an online student.
However, Rittenhouse has expressed interest in in-person attendance at ASU. Students and faculty are being called to the rally to “protect students from a violent, blood-thirsty murderer.”
In addition, ASU student Taskina Bhuiya started a Change.org petition to denounce the verdict and to call for Rittenhouse to be “held accountable for the crimes he has committed.” Without a sense of irony, the petition declares “ASU should be a safe and inclusive place for all students, which will be disrupted if Kyle Rittenhouse is allowed to attend this school.” Inclusive unless you are an acquitted individual who must be “held accountable.” Hundreds have signed the petition insisting that “Rittenhouse should pay for his crimes.”
The campaign reflects a growing sense that the legal system is only worthy of respect (or even protection) if it rules in the way that we demand. It is the same mentality that has led members of Congress, law professors, and others to demand the expansion or restriction of the Supreme Court because it now has a conservative majority. Liberal justices like the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Justice Stephen Breyer has opposed such efforts as inimical to the rule of law.
We saw a similar campaign to block Nick Sandmann from attending Transylvania University. Various media outfits correctly false coverage of Sandmann, who was wrongly accused of racist attacks on a Native American activist. Various media companies settled with him and he is still in litigation with others. Yet, figures from an ACLU officer to a professor raised the alarm over his attending college and appearing on campus.
The fact is that Rittenhouse cannot be expelled or kept off campus due to such mob measures. He would quickly prevail in court. However, the rally and the rhetoric magnify the risk to his safety by those who demand “accountability” regardless of any verdict.
It will be interesting to see how many faculty step forward to defend his right to attend the college despite any misgivings over his case. Conversely, we have seen faculty members join such mob efforts, even attacking others on campus, blocking speakers, destroying political signs, or encouraging attacks on student journalists. University of Rhode Island professor Erik Loomis defended the murder of a conservative protester and said that he saw “nothing wrong” with such acts of violence. Other faculty members have made similarly disturbing comments “detonating white people,” denouncing police, calling for Republicans to suffer, strangling police officers, celebrating the death of conservatives, calling for the killing of Trump supporters, supporting the murder of conservative protesters and other outrageous statements. It is less common to hear professors today speak out for the rights of conservatives or others who are being targeted by campaigns on campus. The risk is simply too great that they will be “tagged” as intolerant, racist, or reactionary.
Rittenhouse has every right to attend ASU in person and has every right to expect that he can do so safely. If ASU cannot muster the integrity and courage to reaffirm those rights publicly, it has abandoned a core defining element for higher education. Colleges often sit in cringing silence as individual students are targeted and harassed. Students have every right to protest, but ASU must be clear and public in supporting Rittenhouse’s right to access to an education on its campuses.
Hey now! If ‘levis’ can create a safe space and counseling for their employees that are distraught at the Rittenhouse verdict............. 😨😕
Without a sense of irony, the petition declares “ASU should be a safe and inclusive place for all students, which will be disrupted if Kyle Rittenhouse is allowed to attend this school.” Inclusive unless you are an acquitted individual who must be “held accountable.” Hundreds have signed the petition insisting that “Rittenhouse should pay for his crimes.”
Organized events to educate undeserved communities about social, economic and criminal injustices.
Undeserved? If they do not deserve it why bother educating them? I'm willing to bet that she is not real great on attention to detail.
Why do people keep saying there is a conservative majority on the Supreme Court? There are 2 conservatives on the Supreme Court.
KR should record every statement, then sue the bastards out of existence.
I hate to say it, but I don’t think he’d be safe on campus.
Agree. Not even walking out in the open anywhere for awhile.
Just a bunch of overgrown bullies who never stopped their bullying.
It’s a joke to think that Kyle even would benefit from college after all the money he’s gonna make from his lawsuits. LOL
Kyle Rittenhouse is an American HERO worthy of the Congressional Medal of Honor!
Looks like more than just the camel’s nose is in the tent.
These a$$hats don’t know facts, don’t know truth, and what they do have is the “lying truth”. The only truth they can comprehend in their twisted reality.
“Demands.” In other words, “Temper Tantrums” from selfish little kids who are failures in academia and business.
I hope Kyle sues the crap out of that POS Taskina Bluiya.
I know who should be expelled... And it’s not Kyle.
ASU has had a streak of BS going back as far as 1970 when I heard one of their professors tell the world that people who ate grapes should be put in prison. Yeah. I was a grad student at U of A at the time, and this joker came down from Phoenix to speak at a typical undergraduate idiot rally about farm workers. To ASU’s credit they did hold him accountable, not for being a fool but for missing assigned classes!
It depends upon what Kyle wants to study. For example, Hillsdale doesn’t have an engineering program but ASU does.
Lots of students transfer after 2 years...I just figured he would be safer at a school like Hillside or maybe Liberty—Like Sandamann, maybe Rittenhouse’s life will go back to normal over time.
I read that he has had security, but wanted to move out of area and reduced need for security was a reason.
Of course if he wins some of these lawsuits, he will be able to afford more security than the Obama girls ;)
I think that he wanted to be far away from Wisconsin for his education.
Has he even graduated from high school yet? Of course as a Senior he would be exploring college options.
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