Yet again, a violent felon got into a confrontation with police and lost. Yet again, screeching white (looking) women, the weak males who seek their affections, and the violent co-ethnics are rioting. At this point, we should expect every single police interaction with a black male, that is NOT the police kneeling, to result in riots. And, we have observed a young man defending himself to great affect against three reprehensibly violent felons.
But what happens to this young man next? He is the son of a single mother living in an apartment complex. He is not the son of wealthy lawyers. He is, however, in jail, facing murder charges. A GoFundMe for Rittenhouse was taken down almost immediately, ensuring he will be denied competent legal representation (Editor Note: As of Friday, attorney L. Lin Wood is working on establishing a legal team for Kyle Rittenhouse). Never mind the fact that the violent criminal and impetus for this current spasm of mindless violence, one Jacob Blake, still has a GoFundMe and it remains heavily donated to and publicly available.
What does happen next depends entirely on things outside this young man’s control. If the local prosecutor bows to political pressure, the charges will not be dropped and Rittenhouse will be tried in court for all to see and virtue signal about. If justice is served and the rule of law wins the day, the obvious act of self-defense will be accepted as such and he may face lesser charges regarding his possession of a firearm when under age. The fact that the obeisance to the rule of law is not an obvious guarantee, but a shaky prediction, is sad and should disturb every single person.
No matter what happens next, his life is effectively ruined. According to the professional stalkers in the media, he is a fan of law enforcement and an adherent to “Blue Lives Matter” philosophy. Obviously, he is now unhirable for any law enforcement position. Joining the imperial military, so long as he is not charged with an unwaiverable felony, may be one of his very few choices once he comes of age. We can only pray that the lightning fast pace of the news cycle will drive his name from popular memory and he will be able to lead a somewhat normal life.
What can we learn from this incident? There are a few lessons that should be common sense, but clearly are not.
1) Avoidance. In other words, “If you go looking for trouble, you’ll probably find it.” The Kenosha Group, to which Rittenhouse seems associated, was looking for trouble when they kitted up to defend businesses that did not belong to them and they were not hired to protect. Some may philosophically agree with the idea of taking a gun to a riot to “defend” property that isn’t theirs, but it is this author’s take that what little good can possibly come of it is vastly outweighed by the risks.
2) If You Must, Act in Groups. “Rule 1 of a gunfight – bring friends with guns.” All of the video footage shows this young man alone. Working in groups allows for mutual defense and prevents incidents like these, where one child is running for his life from a pack of animals. Such bullies and predators are less likely to assault an organized appearing group with a wider field of observation than a lone individual of unimposing stature. As it is said by people wiser than this author, a team of 4 can do more than 8 individuals.
3) Know the Group. You must be extremely careful and review the makeup of the group before joining. It has been said that young Mr. Rittenhouse considered himself part of a militia, and that there is footage of him saying so while standing next to adult males (whom I will not honor with the title “man”). What does it say about these adult males who would allow a minor to bring a weapon (he is too young to legally own) across state lines to what they can reasonably expect to be a violent encounter, then fail him so miserably that every bit of footage to this point shows him alone? These adults failed this young man deeply and on a multitude of levels tactically, strategically and morally, and now he has to face the consequences of their rank ineptitude.
In order to prevent this from becoming a thesis on the confluence of failures that resulted in this poor young man’s future hanging in the balance, it is best to simply say that one should never go looking for trouble, because upon being found, trouble often does not behave how we ask it to.
-By Attila
O I’m a good old rebel, now that’s just what I am. For this “fair land of freedom” I do not care at all. I’m glad I fit against it, I only wish we’d won, And I don’t want no pardon for anything I done.
Single Mom? The whole thing is almost too perfect
These Marxist, Totalitarian, and violent people will never stop coming after us. That should be evident by now. They are embedded in every level of our government and military. There is no reasoning with them, no compromise, no mercy and no room in their world view for traditional Americans. Despite the unarguable failures of Communism proved in country after country Marxism is still here and stronger in the U.S. than in the old Eastern Bloc.
I have followed the Kyle Rittenhouse case closely and donated a good chunk of change (for me) to his legal fund. Something I have never done before. When I understood what happened I felt ashamed. Ashamed that it took a “boy” to do what older traditional men should have done years ago. We all sit around and talk and write a good game but Kyle took action. I hope we all get the courage to go “looking for trouble” like Kyle did. If we don’t, God help us, because the Left will never stop until they are opposed by force.
There is only one way to stop the Left. We all know what it is we just keep hoping it won’t come to that. If you believe they will be happy with anything other than total victory I think you have not been paying attention to events of the past few months.
The kid did no wrong and you are already so far off what really happened that it’s not worth more finger phone typing to tell you how. Just go back and write it over. And stop believing *anything* you get from the Jewish media. No offense intended, but please!