US Kyle Rittenhouse: 'I support the BLM movement'

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Kyle Rittenhouse: 'I support the BLM movement'​

Kyle Rittenhouse, the teenager who was acquitted of murder last week after shooting and killing two people in Kenosha, Wis., during civil unrest there last year, said he supports the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement.

"I’m not a racist person. I support the BLM movement," Rittenhouse said during an interview with Fox News host Tucker Carlson, a portion of which is slated to air on Carlson's program on Monday evening.

"I support peacefully demonstrating," the teen told Carlson, according to a transcript of the interview. "I believe there needs to be change. I believe there’s a lot of prosecutorial misconduct, not just in my case but in other cases. It’s just amazing to see how much a prosecutor can take advantage of someone."

The jury on Friday found Rittenhouse not guilty of all five counts he faced, including intentional homicide, after defense attorneys argued Rittenhouse acted in self-defense when he shot and killed Joseph Rosenbaum, 36, and Anthony Huber, 26.

Rittenhouse also injured a third person during the shooting, which took place after the teen traveled with an AR-15 from his home in Illinois. He said he intended to help defend businesses in Kenosha that were under threat of being damaged during the unrest that followed the police shooting of Jacob Blake, a Black man, earlier that summer.

The Rittenhouse verdict was widely celebrated over the weekend by conservatives, many of whom see his acquittal as a win for gun rights and self-defense laws nationwide. Many liberals have panned the verdict as setting a dangerous precedent about self-defense claims and the disparities in the criminal justice system for defendants based on race.

Several protests have broken out in cities nationwide following the verdict.

“The verdict speaks to the dramatic differences in perspective people have, based on racial background, about justice in our country,” civil rights attorney Shavar Jeffries told The Hill on Friday. “For many people of color, the idea that they could show up with an assault rifle at the site of a rally, kill people, and find themselves exonerated is something beyond comprehension.”

Rittenhouse, in the interview with Carlson, described the fear he said he felt during the confrontation that led to the shooting.

"I tell everybody there what happened," he said. "I said I had to do it. I was just attacked. I was dizzy. I was vomiting. I couldn’t breathe."

Rittenhouse broke down in tears on the stand as he testified during his own trial and collapsed when the verdict was read aloud by the jury foreperson on Friday.

"The jury reached the correct verdict," he said during a previously released portion of the interview with Carlson. "Self-defense is not illegal."
 
I mean it seemed pretty clear he wasn't a far rightwinger no matter how much the internet wanted him to be.

That said in his position I'd be saying the same thing whether I believed it or not.
 
I believe there needs to be change. I believe there’s a lot of prosecutorial misconduct, not just in my case but in other cases
Lol, I like this, taking advantage of the narrative to hit back at Binger, nice one
 
I think he was a kid away out of his depth, and this lionizing of him by the right wing is a tad worrisome because he's just a kid. The MSM demonizing him doesn't help matters at all and only polarizes his situation more. I hope the kid can live a good life away from all this.
 
Dude, support the police not killing anyone because the government shouldn't have that much power.

Fuck supporting a violent racist terror organization.
 
Dude, support the police not killing anyone because the government shouldn't have that much power.
There are a few cases where I think it’s justified. A person charging at a police officer/beating the officer up will mostly likely get tazed or shot.
 
Wow, the Kenosha Kid went from exploding hearts and biceps, to exploding minds. The headspin that some people will have facing these statements should be fun to watch.
He's just too innocent and naïve for this earth.
 
A lot of normal "less online" people are more willing to distinguish between BLM and "the violent side of BLM" than the average KFer. The movement is inherently violent obviously, but not everybody knows that.

Anyway, he's a teenager, of course he's dumb. A dumb person still has a right to self-defense. This has never been about agreeing with Kyle's political beliefs. It doesn't matter what he believes, what mattered is what verdict represented.
 
Kyle is about to learn that the Left will hate him and want him dead even if he tries to appease them by saying something like this.
 
Going by his race, the area, the fact that was was walking around those rioting subhumans with not a care in the world and was willing to retreat over shooting them subhumans. He was never a Republican or a right winger.

Seems like he bought the AR through a friend, meaning his parents were not fond of shooting guns of that variety.

The prosecution and media went through every part of his life, only thing that came up was 4doorsmorewhores lol.

The media and liberals demonized a normie hard.
 
Going by his race, the area, the fact that was was walking around those rioting subhumans with not a care in the world and was willing to retreat over shooting them subhumans. He was never a Republican or a right winger.

Seems like he bought the AR through a friend, meaning his parents were not fond of shooting guns of that variety.

The prosecution and media went through every part of his life, only thing that came up was 4doorsmorewhores lol.

The media and liberals demonized a normie hard.
Yeah, I never got the impression he was some ultra based right wing guy. Just seemed like a normie boy scout type who wanted to help people.
 
Grambo already said this on the stand so I'm not surprised to hear Kyle feel the same way.

And tbh, while I cannot support any Marxist organization Kyle's case has made me lose faith in any and all prosecution of the state. So yeah, this trial had changed my opinion and I am much, MUCH, more skeptical on any and all guilty verdicts or plea deals after watching a prosecution team actually fabricate evidence with the entire country watching to put a kid in jail they had to believe otherwise would be declared not guilty.

If BLM or any other group actually interested in police/prosecutorial reform was smart they would embrace this opportunity Kyle's case has presented.
 
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Well, it's a bit of a weak concession probably calculated to take some of the BLM heat off of him. I won't get too concerned until I see him walking around in african robes.
 
I'm sure someone has told him to say this to try and lower the tension.

It doesn't make it any less terrible advice.
I'm pretty sure anything he says including "I support BLM" will just piss leftists off even more. Doing it on Tucker Carlson doubly so.

The Trevor Noah rant is writing itself.
 
Kyle is a normie. That was blindingly obvious from the day he was first made a public figure. You can’t expect him to somehow come to a proper understanding of things without education. And he hasn’t been educated.

He isn’t an WN or a proud boy or whatever. His actions were heroic and noble, but he himself is just a normal young man who doesn’t understand the true nature of what was happening.

Anyone expecting him to start spouting Pol “1488” rhetoric is fucking retarded.
 
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