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Quoted: Not to mention Kyle is right handed. That pixelated image looks like a left handed stance. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Perfect. If that's the best evidence those fucktards have it's over. Not to mention Kyle is right handed. That pixelated image looks like a left handed stance. Also not to mention I have 20/15 vision and I can't see shit. The jury also likely can't see shit. |
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Quoted: Crazy rosenbaum should have been sprayed as kye calmly walked away. View Quote Have you ever been pepper sprayed? I recommend you have someone spray you, no joke. It doesn’t incapacitate instantly (it might, might not), and it doesn’t make an attacker disappear in a puff of smoke. It does affect vision, making it easier to escape an assailant, but that doesn’t help if they’re in the escape path. Pepper spray is a great tool, but not nearly as versatile as you’d imagine. It’s perfect for dissuading a semi-committed attacker, and bears. For Kyle’s situation, it might have made the beat down he was going to get even worse. |
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Quoted: The original video was only 1920x880. And this was just a crop of that. If his first words, when walking up to a 3840x2160 monitor weren't "Why is this so fucking small?" I'd have some doubts/comments about what he was looking at. View Quote 3840x2160 is 4 times the area of 1920x880, not to mention if it was cropped from the 1920. So that means at most only 25% of the pixels are reality as captured through the lense, and the other at least 75% of the pixels are fiction generated by the algorithm. |
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Quoted: Comments from the CNN article concerning the Asian food comment made by the judge. Hopefully Yin will be along shortly to counter these claims... "It harms our community and puts us in the crosshairs of micro aggressions as well as actual physical violence," said John Yang, president and executive director of Asian Americans Advancing Justice-AAJC. Yang said it's clear the judge doesn't have cultural sensitivity. His remarks were meant to denigrate or minimize Asian Americans and "any Asian American that sees or hears his statement will understand that he is making fun of or mocking our community." "This is a great illustration of how Asian Americans are not immune from racial bias and discrimination in our criminal justice system," Yang said. View Quote |
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Quoted: Have you ever been pepper sprayed? I recommend you have someone spray you, no joke. It doesn’t incapacitate instantly (it might, might not), and it doesn’t make an attacker disappear in a puff of smoke. It does affect vision, making it easier to escape an assailant, but that doesn’t help if they’re in the escape path. Pepper spray is a great tool, but not nearly as versatile as you’d imagine. It’s perfect for dissuading a semi-committed attacker, and bears. For Kyle’s situation, it might have made the beat down he was going to get even worse. View Quote I've been sprayed. It would be better if kyle could spray him over a car or something to give the stuff a few seconds to start working. Once it started working, that would be the end of that and kyle could walk back to the gas station. Rosenbaum caused this whole thing. |
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Quoted: Detectives were instructed not to search lefty's phone by the da, even though they had a warrant. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Hell, IIRC one of the detectives testified the charges were filed before the investigation had even been completed. Detectives were instructed not to search lefty's phone by the da, even though they had a warrant. Did not want the text strings from the glowies introduced into court. |
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Quoted: I'm surprised there hasn't been any serious discussion about how he had the gun. As I understand it there was money exchanged, his money. But beyond that he was basically borrowing a rifle. View Quote It was covered when Kyle took stand. He could possess the gun but not purchase. They planned to do a ffl transfer once kyle turned 18. Not a straw purchase. |
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I recommend it too - I have approximately 1/4 the response to pepper spray as an average person. I could for sure use it as a seasoning on my food if I didn't have Carolina Reaper pepper sauce instead.
In a fair trade, my response to being Tased is out of this world. Complete loss of consciousness, aaand a little bit of "someone get me new pants" Later found out that was because I was in the early stages of having MS when it happened, so I didn't have to ever do that again. Have not had to try CS gas yet - unsure of outcome. Quoted: Have you ever been pepper sprayed? I recommend you have someone spray you, no joke. It doesn’t incapacitate instantly (it might, might not), and it doesn’t make an attacker disappear in a puff of smoke. It does affect vision, making it easier to escape an assailant, but that doesn’t help if they’re in the escape path. Pepper spray is a great tool, but not nearly as versatile as you’d imagine. It’s perfect for dissuading a semi-committed attacker, and bears. For Kyle’s situation, it might have made the beat down he was going to get even worse. View Quote |
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Thread moves fast not sure if this has been posted.
Attached File https://www.bizpacreview.com/2021/11/11/former-fed-prosecutor-99-out-of-100-prosecutors-wouldnt-have-brought-rittenhouse-to-trial-1161619/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter |
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Quoted: I'm guessing Kyle meant University of Phoenix, a well known online school, and mistakenly called it AZ U or U of AZ (don't remember what he said). View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: What happened with the Grayslake police & the ballistic vest & AZ university enrollment? Heard it brought up but couldn't watch whole trial or read all of this thread to find out. I'm guessing Kyle meant University of Phoenix, a well known online school, and mistakenly called it AZ U or U of AZ (don't remember what he said). ASU has had an online Bachalor's program for a few years now, since well before the COVID BS. 100% online for multiple majors. |
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Quoted: I bet the pedo has been sprayed 200 times in his life, and he would have fucked Kyle up or killed him if he had sprayed pedo. He was a discipline problem in prison, and pretty much anywhere he went. He is the perfect disposable shitbag for furthering a cause. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Crazy rosenbaum should have been sprayed as kye calmly walked away. I bet the pedo has been sprayed 200 times in his life, and he would have fucked Kyle up or killed him if he had sprayed pedo. He was a discipline problem in prison, and pretty much anywhere he went. He is the perfect disposable shitbag for furthering a cause. Can't help but wonder how he wound up being released, linking up with the merry band of shitbirds and being used as a human pitbull by Zaminski (sp). |
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Quoted: Comments from the CNN article concerning the Asian food comment made by the judge. Hopefully Yin will be along shortly to counter these claims... "It harms our community and puts us in the crosshairs of micro aggressions as well as actual physical violence," said John Yang, president and executive director of Asian Americans Advancing Justice-AAJC. Yang said it's clear the judge doesn't have cultural sensitivity. His remarks were meant to denigrate or minimize Asian Americans and "any Asian American that sees or hears his statement will understand that he is making fun of or mocking our community." "This is a great illustration of how Asian Americans are not immune from racial bias and discrimination in our criminal justice system," Yang said. View Quote WTF do asian americans have to do with the dock workers being slow? |
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Quoted: He said ASU, and he surely meant a distance learning / remote program. Also, there's more than one physical ASU campus location, and they're not all located in Phx metro. As bama shooter pointed out earlier, whoever he works for gives/loans out vests for explorer programs. I'm sure something similar is the case here. The pattern with this prosecution is they throw out bullshit, without any due diligence giving to actually verifying if it's true or not, and hope it sticks. They've done it time & time again. Mark my words - they're talking about their asses. Kyle isn't lying about stupid stuff like that that would be so easy to prove otherwise were it not true. No way his attorney's would allow it. They were the questions the defense asked him... the very first ones. No way they're going to lead his defense with falsehoods, especially when they're not even related to the facts of the case (the vest - a little - but still, they wouldn't lie about that). Slime-ball prosecutor just wanted to add a few more lies right at the end to confuse the jury and seed doubt. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: What happened with the Grayslake police & the ballistic vest & AZ university enrollment? Heard it brought up but couldn't watch whole trial or read all of this thread to find out. I'm guessing Kyle meant University of Phoenix, a well known online school, and mistakenly called it AZ U or U of AZ (don't remember what he said). He said ASU, and he surely meant a distance learning / remote program. Also, there's more than one physical ASU campus location, and they're not all located in Phx metro. As bama shooter pointed out earlier, whoever he works for gives/loans out vests for explorer programs. I'm sure something similar is the case here. The pattern with this prosecution is they throw out bullshit, without any due diligence giving to actually verifying if it's true or not, and hope it sticks. They've done it time & time again. Mark my words - they're talking about their asses. Kyle isn't lying about stupid stuff like that that would be so easy to prove otherwise were it not true. No way his attorney's would allow it. They were the questions the defense asked him... the very first ones. No way they're going to lead his defense with falsehoods, especially when they're not even related to the facts of the case (the vest - a little - but still, they wouldn't lie about that). Slime-ball prosecutor just wanted to add a few more lies right at the end to confuse the jury and seed doubt. I know somebody who graduated from ASU without ever setting foot on campus until graduation. Same person also had a vest issued to him by the local PD despite never having technically been a cop. None of that stuff stated by Kyle is overly hard to believe. |
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Quoted: Did not want the text strings from the glowies introduced into court. View Quote That would also explain why the Photog received visits from the FBI and the ATF at both his home and at work. The Feds want to know if the Photog’s pics happen to capture any people, especially the never identified Jump Kick guy, wearing infrared strobes. |
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Quoted: WTF do asian americans have to do with the dock workers being slow? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Comments from the CNN article concerning the Asian food comment made by the judge. Hopefully Yin will be along shortly to counter these claims... "It harms our community and puts us in the crosshairs of micro aggressions as well as actual physical violence," said John Yang, president and executive director of Asian Americans Advancing Justice-AAJC. Yang said it's clear the judge doesn't have cultural sensitivity. His remarks were meant to denigrate or minimize Asian Americans and "any Asian American that sees or hears his statement will understand that he is making fun of or mocking our community." "This is a great illustration of how Asian Americans are not immune from racial bias and discrimination in our criminal justice system," Yang said. WTF do asian americans have to do with the dock workers being slow? There's no sense to be made of it. There never is. I couldn't give less of a damn about anyone's race, creed, color, sex, etc. But if you accuse others of microaggressions, I pretty much hate you. |
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Quoted: wtf not all cases do you "add pixels" when expanding - it all depends on the resolution of the base picture compared to the resolution of the display device. wtf is wrong, they should be able to get this idiot tossed immediately for missing this glaring detail View Quote Every single image zoom methodology is adding pixels. All of them. There are no exceptions. If you count the pixels in this text and then zoom in, you will find there are, in fact, more pixels. Where did they come from? |
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Comments from the CNN article concerning the Asian food comment made by the judge. Hopefully Yin will be along shortly to counter these claims... "It harms our community and puts us in the crosshairs of micro aggressions as well as actual physical violence," said John Yang, president and executive director of Asian Americans Advancing Justice-AAJC. Yang said it's clear the judge doesn't have cultural sensitivity. His remarks were meant to denigrate or minimize Asian Americans and "any Asian American that sees or hears his statement will understand that he is making fun of or mocking our community." "This is a great illustration of how Asian Americans are not immune from racial bias and discrimination in our criminal justice system," Yang said. View Quote |
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Quoted: This. He did 10+ years in prison and was no stranger to pain. Kyle kills him or Rosenbaum takes the rifle and shoots or beats Kyle to death with it. Pepper spray, mace, saps/blackjacks, or ax handles in a Kyle vs Rosenbaum fight result in Kyle dead every time. View Quote I get why you can't bring up criminal history as a rule, but in this case it's very prejudicial against Kyle that he can't. Rosenbaum spent those ten+ years in prison as a child rapist and a midget, he had a long history of violence. Guy was just a ball of rage looking for an ending. No video can convey the visceral sense of danger of a live confrontation with a guy like that. Whoever let that guy out of prison is responsible for all three shootings. |
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Quoted: Great to see people using their minds and not falling into the trap of tribalism. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted:
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I think I saw it in this thread yesterday, I think someone mentioned a case law in reference to still being allowed to defend yourself even if illegally armed.
Does anyone have the reference for that? |
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Quoted: Every single image zoom methodology is adding pixels. All of them. There are no exceptions. If you count the pixels in this text and then zoom in, you will find there are, in fact, more pixels. Where did they come from? View Quote The Pixel Fairy? Attached File |
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Quoted: That submitted picture is BS. I can not find a matching frame even close to that in the drone video. Kyle is not standing in a left-handed weaver stance in front of the light pole anywhere. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted:
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Still catching up from this afternoon. What did the youtube/journalist from today say in regards to rosenrosenbong being a pedo?
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Everyday. Sometimes with NODs |
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Quoted: ASU has had an online Bachalor's program for a few years now, since well before the COVID BS. 100% online for multiple majors. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: What happened with the Grayslake police & the ballistic vest & AZ university enrollment? Heard it brought up but couldn't watch whole trial or read all of this thread to find out. I'm guessing Kyle meant University of Phoenix, a well known online school, and mistakenly called it AZ U or U of AZ (don't remember what he said). ASU has had an online Bachalor's program for a few years now, since well before the COVID BS. 100% online for multiple majors. Never said they didn't, it was just a guess as to what may have happened. |
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Quoted: I know somebody who graduated from ASU without ever setting foot on campus until graduation. Same person also had a vest issued to him by the local PD despite never having technically been a cop. None of that stuff stated by Kyle is overly hard to believe. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: What happened with the Grayslake police & the ballistic vest & AZ university enrollment? Heard it brought up but couldn't watch whole trial or read all of this thread to find out. I'm guessing Kyle meant University of Phoenix, a well known online school, and mistakenly called it AZ U or U of AZ (don't remember what he said). He said ASU, and he surely meant a distance learning / remote program. Also, there's more than one physical ASU campus location, and they're not all located in Phx metro. As bama shooter pointed out earlier, whoever he works for gives/loans out vests for explorer programs. I'm sure something similar is the case here. The pattern with this prosecution is they throw out bullshit, without any due diligence giving to actually verifying if it's true or not, and hope it sticks. They've done it time & time again. Mark my words - they're talking about their asses. Kyle isn't lying about stupid stuff like that that would be so easy to prove otherwise were it not true. No way his attorney's would allow it. They were the questions the defense asked him... the very first ones. No way they're going to lead his defense with falsehoods, especially when they're not even related to the facts of the case (the vest - a little - but still, they wouldn't lie about that). Slime-ball prosecutor just wanted to add a few more lies right at the end to confuse the jury and seed doubt. I know somebody who graduated from ASU without ever setting foot on campus until graduation. Same person also had a vest issued to him by the local PD despite never having technically been a cop. None of that stuff stated by Kyle is overly hard to believe. Yep. When Kyle said it, I knew immediately that he was talking about online classes. I don't recall the exact name but it was in Arizona and we used to see them advertise daily on a local tv station. Someone posted here that one of Kyle's lawyers said they would show proof that Kyle was enrolled. |
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Quoted: Microaggresion?? I was talking about the size of Yang's mind, not the size of his dick! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: That's a microaggresion right there! I'm telling Yang on you. Microaggresion?? I was talking about the size of Yang's mind, not the size of his dick! Is it still ok to laugh at that if I have a small penis also? Or does it also have to be juandiced? I'm really struggling in my understanding of the new rules. |
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Kyle's mother about to appear on Hannity. The witness Hernandez was on Tucker earlier tonight. He was talking about getting harassed already online due to his testimony.
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I'm failing to understand how the supposed video of pointing with the rifle earlier has any impact on the self defense determination.
WI 939.48 (2) Provocation affects the privilege of self-defense as follows: (a) A person who engages in unlawful conduct of a type likely to provoke others to attack him or her and thereby does provoke an attack is not entitled to claim the privilege of self-defense against such attack, except when the attack which ensues is of a type causing the person engaging in the unlawful conduct to reasonably believe that he or she is in imminent danger of death or great bodily harm. In such a case, the person engaging in the unlawful conduct is privileged to act in self-defense, but the person is not privileged to resort to the use of force intended or likely to cause death to the person's assailant unless the person reasonably believes he or she has exhausted every other reasonable means to escape from or otherwise avoid death or great bodily harm at the hands of his or her assailant. (b) The privilege lost by provocation may be regained if the actor in good faith withdraws from the fight and gives adequate notice thereof to his or her assailant. (c) A person who provokes an attack, whether by lawful or unlawful conduct, with intent to use such an attack as an excuse to cause death or great bodily harm to his or her assailant is not entitled to claim the privilege of self-defense. If provoking, he would not be entitled to claim self defense - at that time - per part 'a'. But part 'b' says he can regain that privilege by withdrawing / retreating - which he clearly did. Does part 'c' negate part 'b'? I don't know, but I think its moot. Why? The prosecution has absolutely nothing that shows a shred of intent on Kyle's part that his objective was to cause harm, let alone being able to conclusively prove it. |
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Quoted: Is it still ok to laugh at that if I have a small penis also? Or does it also have to be juandiced? I'm really struggling in my understanding of the new rules. View Quote |
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Quoted: I know somebody who graduated from ASU without ever setting foot on campus until graduation. Same person also had a vest issued to him by the local PD despite never having technically been a cop. None of that stuff stated by Kyle is overly hard to believe. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: What happened with the Grayslake police & the ballistic vest & AZ university enrollment? Heard it brought up but couldn't watch whole trial or read all of this thread to find out. I'm guessing Kyle meant University of Phoenix, a well known online school, and mistakenly called it AZ U or U of AZ (don't remember what he said). He said ASU, and he surely meant a distance learning / remote program. Also, there's more than one physical ASU campus location, and they're not all located in Phx metro. As bama shooter pointed out earlier, whoever he works for gives/loans out vests for explorer programs. I'm sure something similar is the case here. The pattern with this prosecution is they throw out bullshit, without any due diligence giving to actually verifying if it's true or not, and hope it sticks. They've done it time & time again. Mark my words - they're talking about their asses. Kyle isn't lying about stupid stuff like that that would be so easy to prove otherwise were it not true. No way his attorney's would allow it. They were the questions the defense asked him... the very first ones. No way they're going to lead his defense with falsehoods, especially when they're not even related to the facts of the case (the vest - a little - but still, they wouldn't lie about that). Slime-ball prosecutor just wanted to add a few more lies right at the end to confuse the jury and seed doubt. I know somebody who graduated from ASU without ever setting foot on campus until graduation. Same person also had a vest issued to him by the local PD despite never having technically been a cop. None of that stuff stated by Kyle is overly hard to believe. Yeah, but he had it in his trunk….that’s just insane, isn’t there a code or law against that, I mean just traveling down the street with a ballistic vest in his trunk, going by schools and playgrounds. |
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Quoted: To some this is a huge redpill. To others, maybe, just maybe it is a low strength, chewable, children's size redpill when they discover the truth. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted:
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