Posted on 08/28/2020 4:42:25 AM PDT by marktwain
It has become all the rage. That is, to partially defend Kyles actions as probable self defense, but then to raise the following stipulations. First up, Leon Wolf writing at The Blaze.
Kyle Rittenhouse should not have been patrolling the streets of Kenosha, Wisconsin, Tuesday night. Whatever failures might have existed on the part of state and local government (and there appear to have been many), the idea of a 17-year-old with a loaded rifle being dropped into that powder keg can only happen when some horribly bad judgment has occurred.
Well get to that in a minute. Next up, Steven Hayward writing at Powerline.
Lets stipulate starting out that Kyle Rittenhouse, the 17-year-old from Antioch, Illinois, who has been arrested and charged with murder for shooting two people during the Kenosha riots two nights ago, should not have been present at the scene with a semi-auto rifle. Thats no place for a 17-year-old, even if he is a regular at the gun range. And resorting to vigilantism is a sure path to a breakdown in the rule of law and perhaps even open civil war.
Steven is massively naive. He raises two points his age, and the resort to vigilantism. Lets hold in abatement the issue of age for a moment. As for vigilantism, surely he isnt thinking clearly or perhaps hasnt admitted the truth to himself.
Weve discussed this many times before, but the police are committed to their salary and benefits. They are under absolutely no legal obligation to defend life or property, or provide protection or safety for anyone. We know this from Castle Rock v. Gonzales and Warren v. D.C. They could wait until a murder has been fully and completely committed, while watching and eating doughnuts, and as long as they effect the arrest after the fact, most of them will have fully followed their department protocol.
The police are under the full control of the politicians, and the politicians are mostly Marxists. Thus, holding the police back redounds to the destruction of property, unsafe environment for residents, and even the loss of family wealth when entire businesses have been burned to the ground. Many families are not in a position to take a loss like that, regardless of the money Steven makes.
When left with no alternative, its obscene for Hayward to advocate the unrighteousness of defense of life and property. Furthermore, to imply that the breakdown in the rule of law is the fault of hopeless and hapless residents lacks compassion, understanding, and good analysis. And to say that this is what may lead to civil war is more ludicrous still. Hayward must surely know that we are in an escalating civil war as we speak. If he doesnt, I would never hire him as my attorney. He lacks even the basic skills to understand the current milieu or the signs of the times.
As for Leon Wolf, his appeal to the youthful age as a reason that Kyle shouldnt have been there is equally ridiculous and even bigoted. We send 18 year old men to fight our wars for us, and with approval, 17 year old men can do the same.
Lets go one step further. In the battle of Kings Mountain, the British forces were essentially all loyalist fighters with the exception of the commander. This was to be General Cornwallis going-forward strategy for winning the campaign in the South.
Upon learning of the coming destruction, the over-mountain men left their homes in the area and also neighboring states to travel overnight, many nights, on horseback, to gather and fight the loyalists.
At the time of the battle, crops were being harvested and families couldnt send the fathers. Men had to be in the fields in order to prepare for the coming winter. They did the only thing they could do, and entire families gathered in streets and sang hymns to their young fighters as they sent their sons riding off to war.
They won a decisive victory, destroying Cornwallis strategic plan. What most people do not know about the over-mountain men is that the vast majority of them were under the age of 18. You too can learn this if you study history, or perhaps come to the Kings Mountain military park and tour it, read the placards, and study the area.
But rather than hold older men accountable for their actions, like politicians and police, pundits are satisfied with turning on Kyle for being young and deciding to make a stand.
Back to Mr. Wolf. The thing that has gone wrong in America for Kyle Rittenhouse to have to do this is that men are no longer men, that they have allowed a Marxist revolution to steal the country, and that no one has the stomach left for having and keeping liberty. What has happened to the effete, cloistered, foppish, dainty men in America? Good Lord.
Run along now, your babysitter has soup and sandwiches ready for your lunch.
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Furry, you ought to see my babysitter! She always has something yummy ready for my lunch, and it ain’t soup and sandwiches. Eat your heart out, you scumbag!
LOL!!
Well, this is an area where I wonder why the parents didn’t step up. You see your child heading out the door with an AR15, ask him what’’s up and he tells you he’s gonna go to a riot in another state, the phrase “what could possibly go wrong?” should come to mind.
I imagine we’ve all known kids who weren’t bad people but just made some bad teenage-years choices that ended up messing up their lives. Always a sad thing.
Tommy Revolts;ohioman
Easy enough for you to say, you’re not looking at spending a good portion of your life behind bars. Poor kid.
“Well if you’re foolish enough to go 30 miles with your gun just to jump into the middle of a riot then I’d figure you deserved what happened to you, too.”
While many freepers may not agree with you, at least the mayors of Kenosha, Seattle, Portland and many other places agree with you.
I could honestly not care less what happens in Kenosha, Seattle, Portland, Chicago, or the other places you're talking about. I don't live there and it the people who do don't like what their mayors are doing then vote them out.
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