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Originally Posted by Slighted
i have a tough time getting overly interested in this case..
rittenhouse clearly armed himself and drove(had his mommy drive him) to a place he did not live in the hopes of fulfilling some kind of conservative red dawn fantasy about shooting and killing the "other", and deliberately attempted to put himself in a position in order to accomplish that agenda.
this is just about finding out if American jurisprudence can actually fit that into a criminal sized box to prevent this from happening again in the future(which it surely will if he gets acquited), without states having to specifically decide to codify conservative revenge 2A wet dream fantasies state by state.
Wait until the next big Protest Marches in Florida and a bunch of Pick up truck drivers show up en masse to test out Florida's new law to purposely put their vehicles in the middle on the protests and then run over anyone who blocks their way.
Florida ‘Anti-Rioting’ Law Will Make It Much Easier to Run Over Protesters With Cars
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the law, which includes civil immunity for people who drive their cars into crowds of protesters.
As of Monday in Florida, a gathering of three or more people can be labeled a “riot”—and if they’re blocking the road and you feel frightened, it’s generally OK to run them over with a car.
These are just some of the stipulations created by Florida’s new controversial anti-protest bill, which Gov. Ron DeSantis, f... signed into law on Monday.
“It’s the strongest anti-rioting pro-law enforcement piece of legislation in the country. There’s nothing even close,” DeSantis said ...