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[QUOTE=snailsrus;1650153893]1. It wasn’t his business, it wasn’t even his state
2. He’s a minor and doesn’t need a semi automatic to protect himself. He had no business going there being a child. He had no business having that gun
3. If it was his family’s business or home and people were rioting and coming to damage his property, that would be totally different. He traveled states looking to literally kill people.
4. There is a major difference in defending yourself and looking for a fight.
5. BLM people that act out to damage property are in the wrong and in these cases are no longer fighting for any civil rights movement and deserve to go to jail for a very long time.[/QUOTE]
"He traveled states looking to literally kill people"? Oh boy...
He traveled 20 miles to the town where he worked and his father and sister lived after watching their community burn with no repercussions from law enforcement. He had every right in the world to be armed for protection with a completely legal gun. He wasn't looking for the fight, the fight came looking for him.
[img]https://a57.foxnews.com/static.foxnews.com/foxnews.com/content/uploads/2020/08/1862/1048/Volunteers-clean-graffiti-2.jpg?ve=1&tl=1[/img]
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[QUOTE=Cass40;1651247993]The jury had to follow the law even if the law is bad.[/QUOTE]
What? Ok so lets go by the quote danger zone. Why was this danger zone even allowed to begin with? Ill tell you why because the governor or Mayer didn't enforce law. They should be on trial for all of this.
Some people really amaze me. Wandering into the danger zone. No there should be no danger zone to begin.
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[QUOTE=LWW;1651251253]What? Ok so lets go by the quote danger zone. Why was this danger zone even allowed to begin with? Ill tell you why because the governor or Mayer didn't enforce law. They should be on trial for all of this.
Some people really amaze me. Wandering into the danger zone. No there should be no danger zone to begin.[/QUOTE]
How can John Mayer enforce a law if he's just a singer?
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[QUOTE=Cass40;1651251703]How can John Mayer enforce a law if he's just a singer?[/QUOTE]
Mayor
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[QUOTE=LWW;1651251773]Mayor[/QUOTE]
Oh my bad :o
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[QUOTE=Chezdon;1651225583]Interesting. So you can wander in to a danger zone with a rifle and claim to be acting as security, putting yourself in danger for no other reason than wanting to kill a few people. Then do it, and then walk free. Sets an interesting precedent.[/QUOTE]
I think your media source in London let you down. However, if you get the youtubes and have the hours to invest, you can watch the trial.
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Does anyone want to tell this fukkin moronic clown that there were plenty of blacks there armed with rifles of all sorts, just look at the videos and still pics. None of them were gunned down because they had firearms. In addition not 1 person there had a "Machine Gun". Christ I hate these people have a pulpit to preach from and unfortunately there are a lot who will listen and agree.
[url]https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nba/sixers-coach-doc-rivers-reacts-to-the-kyle-rittenhouse-verdict/ar-AAQX2Qr?ocid=entnewsntp&pc=U531[/url]
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[QUOTE=Chezdon;1651225583]Interesting. So you can wander in to a danger zone with a rifle and claim to be acting as security, putting yourself in danger for no other reason than wanting to kill a few people. Then do it, and then walk free. Sets an interesting precedent.[/QUOTE]Yea, we can pretty much go wherever we want. And ya, we can kill someone that's attacking us. Seems like a good idea to me to have a firearm in a "danger zone".
Other than that, you obviously have your narrative mixed up and didn't actually watch the trial.
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[img]https://i.imgur.com/FjxLoC9.jpg[/img]
A Wisconsin father and his teen daughter armed themselves with rifles to "protect" a large group of demonstrators protesting the acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse in Kenosha on Sunday.
Erick Jordan and his 16-year-old daughter, Jade, were photographed marching ahead of the protesters as they carried the firearms. Jordan was also pictured carrying a holstered handgun on his hip.
Jordan told the New York Post that he and his daughter "do security for different groups" and were doing a favor for the group of about 75 demonstrators on Sunday.
Jordan had previously made an appearance outside the Kenosha courthouse Friday after jurors found Rittenhouse not guilty on all counts.
"I got a job to do — protect these people. That’s it," said Jordan, referring to speakers at a news conference that was held in the hours after the verdict.
"This is my town, my people," Jordan said. "We don’t agree on a lot of things, but we fight, we argue, we agree to disagree and go home safe, alive."
"That’s real self-defense," Jordan added.
[url]https://www.foxnews.com/us/wisconsin-father-daughter-armed-kenosha-rittenhouse-protesters[/url]
a 16 year old in the street with a weapon, is this ok?
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[QUOTE=mtpockets;1651298153][img]https://i.imgur.com/FjxLoC9.jpg[/img]
A Wisconsin father and his teen daughter armed themselves with rifles to "protect" a large group of demonstrators protesting the acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse in Kenosha on Sunday.
Erick Jordan and his 16-year-old daughter, Jade, were photographed marching ahead of the protesters as they carried the firearms. Jordan was also pictured carrying a holstered handgun on his hip.
Jordan told the New York Post that he and his daughter "do security for different groups" and were doing a favor for the group of about 75 demonstrators on Sunday.
Jordan had previously made an appearance outside the Kenosha courthouse Friday after jurors found Rittenhouse not guilty on all counts.
"I got a job to do — protect these people. That’s it," said Jordan, referring to speakers at a news conference that was held in the hours after the verdict.
"This is my town, my people," Jordan said. "We don’t agree on a lot of things, but we fight, we argue, we agree to disagree and go home safe, alive."
"That’s real self-defense," Jordan added.
[url]https://www.foxnews.com/us/wisconsin-father-daughter-armed-kenosha-rittenhouse-protesters[/url]
a 16 year old in the street with a weapon, is this ok?[/QUOTE]Called it. This would be inevitable.
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[QUOTE=Tommy W.;1651298593]Called it. This would be inevitable.[/QUOTE]
Called what exactly? Protests? Wow no one saw that coming no matter the verdict /rolleyes
Also in the article:
[quote]Jordan told the Post that he supports the Second Amendment and was on the streets of Kenosha protecting a restaurant and two parking lots on the night Rittenhouse shot the men.
He also said that he’d been training his daughter to use firearms since she was 4 years old, but never let her touch a gun until she was 14.[/quote]
Looks good to me. Carry on Jordan and daughter.
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[QUOTE=BK909;1651225853]Pretty much.
If someone attacks you have at it.
Don't block out the "attack" part.[/QUOTE]
Attackers are idiots and so is Kyle.
[QUOTE=Tommy W.;1651226283]kids a hero. Miss much context there chief?[/QUOTE]
Being a hero is subjective.
[QUOTE=LWW;1651228443]The narrative was why was Kyle there by the same people who say illegal immigrants have the right to go as they please without any identification plus they can vote and carry firearms. But a 17 year old American can't cross a state line.
Just got back from a weekend celebration party fireworks guns beer etc in some states the system still works. Thank god big bird bill is out of state power soon for now........[/QUOTE]
The mental gymnastics performed by some people here is astounding. So would it have been ok if Kyle had brought an army of people armed with rifles too? Obviously he runs the risk of being attacked as he's walking in to a hostile environment.
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[QUOTE=Jtbny;1651299793]Called what exactly?
.[/QUOTE] Guns coming out. This will be a whole new factor in protests. It was a matter of time.
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[QUOTE=Tommy W.;1651299963]Guns coming out. This will be a whole new factor in protests. It was a matter of time.[/QUOTE]
Guess someone shouldn't try dropping kicking them or attempting to relieve them of their firearm if they'd prefer not having lead for Thanksgiving. Any laws being broken?
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Doesn't matter what side you are on or even if you have a side. The sheer fact that we now live in a society where 16 and 17 year olds roam the streets with Assault Rifles is pretty fuking sad tbh. Their biggest problems should be like getting that date for prom or using that condom they carried around for so long, not slinging firearms and looking over their shoulders.
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[QUOTE=mtpockets;1651302393]Doesn't matter what side you are on or even if you have a side. The sheer fact that we now live in a society where 16 and 17 year olds roam the streets with Assault Rifles is pretty fuking sad tbh. Their biggest problems should be like getting that date for prom or using that condom they carried around for so long, not slinging firearms and looking over their shoulders.[/QUOTE]
Nothing new you're just woke now.
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[QUOTE=Tommy W.;1651299963]Guns coming out. This will be a whole new factor in protests. It was a matter of time.[/QUOTE]
You been in a coma the last 5 years?
The guns have been out.
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[QUOTE=BK909;1651303233]Nothing new you're just woke now.[/QUOTE]
Did I say it was new? I said what we are at. It's been evolving for a while even Stevie Wonder could see this coming, I don't need a fuktard like you to enlighten me.
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[QUOTE=mtpockets;1651303563]Did I say it was new? I said what we are at. It's been evolving for a while even Stevie Wonder could see this coming, I don't need a fuktard like you to enlighten me.[/QUOTE]
Guessing I made you angry in the past but I don't remember, you can remember for the both of us.
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[QUOTE=BK909;1651304123]Guessing I made you angry in the past but I don't remember, you can remember for the both of us.[/QUOTE]
I am not angry, just being honest, don't confuse anger with honesty
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[QUOTE=mtpockets;1651302393]Doesn't matter what side you are on or even if you have a side. The sheer fact that we now live in a society where 16 and 17 year olds roam the streets with Assault Rifles is pretty fuking sad tbh. Their biggest problems should be like getting that date for prom or using that condom they carried around for so long, not slinging firearms and looking over their shoulders.[/QUOTE]
To say that I’m a gun nut is a gross understatement. All Americans of all colors on whatever side should exercise their rights to 2A.
Having said this. I agree with you. It’s sad where we are.
But we should not be surprised. What we’re seeing is a symptom (one of many) of a decaying corrupt empire.
It will only get worse.
So another reason to prepare for the worst.
Welcome to amerikka the banana republic.
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[QUOTE=Jtbny;1651299793]Looks good to me. Carry on Jordan and daughter.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Jtbny;1651300333]Guess someone shouldn't try dropping kicking them or attempting to relieve them of their firearm if they'd prefer not having lead for Thanksgiving. Any laws being broken?[/QUOTE]This. I hope every last protestor and counter protestor arm themselves. In fact, the only thing I see wrong with the photo is only 2 people are armed. They all should be.
[QUOTE=Tommy W.;1651299963]Guns coming out. This will be a whole new factor in protests. It was a matter of time.[/QUOTE]Good. I don't see a problem. An armed society is a polite society. Let everyone find out they aren't the only one allowed to defend themselves. Maybe after the first couple of massacres, they'll lose a little of that blood lust.
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[QUOTE=acrawlingchaos;1651314513]This. I hope every last protestor and counter protestor arm themselves. In fact, the only thing I see wrong with the photo is only 2 people are armed. They all should be.
Good. I don't see a problem. An armed society is a polite society. Let everyone find out they aren't the only one allowed to defend themselves. Maybe after the first couple of massacres, they'll lose a little of that blood lust.[/QUOTE]
Absolutely. The Supreme Court has ruled many times the police are not constitutionally obligated to protect citizens.
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[QUOTE=BK909;1651303353]You been in a coma the last 5 years?
The guns have been out.[/QUOTE]Now front row center and more chances of actually being used.
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[QUOTE]=acrawlingchaos;1651314513]Maybe after the first couple of massacres, they'll lose a little of that blood lust.[/QUOTE]
Nope.
That is the way to Srebrenica
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[QUOTE=eomrat;1651315343]Nope.
That is the way to Srebrenica[/QUOTE]Maybe.. but that was a bit different. However, point taken.
But I won't be there and I won't be in Wisconsin... or any part of the mid west really.
Besides... it is their right to arm themselves. Let them.
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[QUOTE=Chezdon;1651299873]Attackers are idiots and so is Kyle.
Being a hero is subjective.
So would it have been ok if Kyle had brought an army of people armed with rifles too? [/QUOTE] That's an idiotic comment
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[QUOTE=acrawlingchaos;1651314513]This. I hope every last protestor and counter protestor arm themselves. In fact, the only thing I see wrong with the photo is only 2 people are armed. They all should be.
Good. I don't see a problem. An armed society is a polite society. Let everyone find out they aren't the only one allowed to defend themselves. Maybe after the first couple of massacres, they'll lose a little of that blood lust.[/QUOTE]Yep.
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The MSM is ludicrous and some are not backing on their white supremacist claims, they also are holding up child rapist Rosenbaum as some form of hero and calling him JoJo.
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[QUOTE=NorwichGrad;1651310123]To say that I’m a gun nut is a gross understatement. All Americans of all colors on whatever side should exercise their rights to 2A.
Having said this. I agree with you. It’s sad where we are.
But we should not be surprised. What we’re seeing is a symptom (one of many) of a decaying corrupt empire.
It will only get worse.
So another reason to prepare for the worst.
Welcome to amerikka the banana republic.[/QUOTE]
It's a process that has repeated itself many times over and will continue to do so countless times in the future.
Two of my favorite books in my tweens (well, before I was 10 really) were Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire and Asimov's Foundation - seen through the lens of great empires real and fictional, past and future, the US is just one of many empires that has risen and will fall again. I'm thankful I got to see some of the good with the bad in the US of A.