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Key points you are missing when it comes to KyleI disagree.More fighting isn’t the answer…
I don’t think the solution is to go out and kill each other. I think people should be allowed to have guns so they can protect themselves if their lives are threatened while in the comfort and safety of their own HOME and that’s where that right needs to end.
The best way to stop a bully is to punch him square in the nose and then proceed to give him the hardest and most violent beat down he's ever received. I've done it several times in my life with great success and I am not for a single second remorseful about it. They had it coming.
And that's exactly what happened with Kyle. THe protestors fucked around and found out. And equally I am not for a signal second remorseful about feeling a sense of joy that the one cocksucker, joeseph rosenbuam in particular, is pushing up daisies right now. Fuck him. The world is a better place without him.
Violence isn't always a bad thing when it's directed at monsters who will only hurt, rape and pillage innocent people should they get their way.
I don’t feel criminals should get their way. But I feel that anyone going out into riots is looking for trouble and it should be avoided. Let the police do their jobs and charge the offenders. Don’t risk your own life trying to be a hero.
a) the police were NOT doing their jobs when it came to rioters and were forced by vermin politicians to stand down
b) Kyle was not looking for trouble that night. He was out trying to defend property. The rioters on the other hand were looking for trouble and found it.
I don’t disagree with this. But the law is not written so that you can protect property with deadly force… and that’s where you’re going to lose me every time.
Also, it was not the responsibility of a 17 yo kid to save Kenosha. The businesses were already destroyed. Insurance should have covered those damages and turned around and filed suit against the rioters.
Restitution in the form of $$$ not lives.
Does insurance cover rioting? Insurance companies are the first to bail when it's gonna cost them.