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 honestly don't know what you people expected. "NO WE SHOULD KILL EM ALL, ANTIFA ARE THE REAL FACISTS. I WISH I HAD A HELICOPTER TO THROW THEM ALL OUT OF". Kyle basically fired all lawyers that wanted to use him as a conservative cause, because that's fucking retarded. He doesn't want to be a cause, nor should he be. He's a kid who had to kill three people and is now fucked for life. Everyone will have a judgement about him no matter where he goes. He's obviously not a fucking idiot and expecting to be forgiven, he may actually believe that to be true, supporting BLM but not the riots. It doesn't matter, he has to say it if he wants any semblance of a normal life because the trial was entirely too charged.

Kyle's not a soldier, he's just a kid who wanted to make a few extra bucks standing around in front of a car lot. He didn't expect a psychopathic pedophile to try and attack him. Especially not a white man shouting 'Nigger' at a fucking BLM protest. Other people made him a cause, its not his fault he doesn't want to be a cause for grifting.

As I said, this shit is just a distraction. Your real enemies are the press and journalists trying to constantly drive wedges between people and completely misrepresenting evidence. The trial is over, he's acquitted. His beliefs don't matter and holding him up as a saint or something is ridiculous.
 
Well BLM has responded, no surprise to their response.

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Black Lives Matter (BLM) distanced themselves from Kyle Rittenhouse on Monday after he expressed support for the movement.

The group linked to an article about Rittenhouse's interview with Fox News' Tucker Carlson. In it, Rittenhouse said: "I'm not a racist person. I support the BLM movement. I support peacefully demonstrating."

In response, BLM tweeted "Alexa play: I don't f--k with you," and a gif with the acronym "IDFWU." It was referencing the Big Sean song carrying that title.

Rittenhouse was recently found not guilty on all charges related to his conduct during a racially charged protest in Wisconsin last summer. The verdict has prompted left-wing commentators to suggest that it was another triumph of White supremacy within the justice system.

Rittenhouse was recently found not guilty on all charges related to his conduct during a racially charged protest in Wisconsin last summer. The verdict has prompted left-wing commentators to suggest that it was another triumph of White supremacy within the justice system.

Rittenhouse was recently found not guilty on all charges related to his conduct during a racially charged protest in Wisconsin last summer. The verdict has prompted left-wing commentators to suggest that it was another triumph of White supremacy within the justice system.
 
He's probably too young to know the first rule of trying to appease these types of folks: You don't.
I mean he was clearly told to say all this by his lawyers, he comes off a bit unnatural in the interview as if he was covering his bases. I don't think he expects BLM to like him and probably doesn't care either, the point is to publicly as least have him say it to make it riskier for anyone to claim he's a white supremacist, since they'd have to provide counter evidence that he'd said something to indicate that legally.
 
Well BLM has responded, no surprise to their response.

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Not surprised in the slightest. They will typically take any decent opportunity and throw it away because it isn’t about really helping anyone since it’s all a big grift to them. Also, BLM champions the types of people that Kyle shot, which makes me apprehensive to consider any type of police reform they want.
 
I support BLM too. In fact, my first ever home as an adult was on BLM land out in Nevada. Seriously, give them a chance. The Bureau of Land Management really isn’t as bad as a lot of people want you to believe.
 
Life sure is fucking weird. But I also have experienced acronyms changing constantly because we only have 26 letters to work with. Its one of the reasons I despise them.
 
I mean he was clearly told to say all this by his lawyers, he comes off a bit unnatural in the interview as if he was covering his bases. I don't think he expects BLM to like him and probably doesn't care either, the point is to publicly as least have him say it to make it riskier for anyone to claim he's a white supremacist, since they'd have to provide counter evidence that he'd said something to indicate that legally.
The FBI joke and comparing Super 8 to a jail cell was topkek.
 
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