Kyle Rittenhouse was unquestionably defamed, and by every indication (then and now) should never have been charged. With God's help he'll be acquitted, or the charges against him dismissed, soon.
But don't get your hopes up on his recovering affirmative relief from anyone.
The media are virtually bullet proof here. As much as they refused to look at any information or point of view that departed from a narrative they desperately wanted to be true, they can buck what they did to reliance on the prosecution.
As far as the prosecution itself, forget it. There is #noaccountability under the law for virtually anything a prosecutor does to anyone, unfortunately. There are exceptional cases, and Kyle's should be one of them, but likely won't be. (It's called immunity)
In saying this I am not prejudging any legal claim Kyle or his family might bring. As I always remind my friends, you don't really know what is or can be in a lawsuit if you don't have "the Redweld" yourself, and here I don't.
There could indeed be more to this.
We could change that through legislation and, perhaps, constitutional amendments. That would mean huge political change from a country that just signed off on a $3 trillion pork bill.
But what choice do we have secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our Posterity?
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Under the guidance of Rabbi Meir Stern, the Dean of Passaic Yeshiva, around 34 years ago Rabbi Hirth started an orthodox school for children in a tiny converted house >
and ended up building huge buildings to accommodate the tremendous growth of the community over the past 34 years.
He built [and led] elementary divisions for boys and girls, a girls' high school, Passaic / Clifton's ritual bath (mikvah), and was involved in nearly every major >
Let me explain something about the canard that #Judaism permits #abortion based on the concept of "rodef" or "pursuer."
Forget the fact that third status only applies when an abortion is required to literally save the life of the mother, in medical terms.
That's secondary.>
Again: It is indeed not only permitted, but required, to kill a pursuer to save the life of the pursued.
And we say that a fetus is like a pursuer if, but remaining pregnant, the mother is likely to die.
And why don't we say this about toenails, teeth or tumors? >
Because we don't have to. Who would think otherwise?
We have to teach this about a fetus, however, not because the Torah classifies a fetus like a tumor (which obviously we can remove) but because it classifies a fetus like a person. >
This reveal of what teachers' unions are really about, plus Fauci's new attack on a return to humane treatment of school children and CRT, is doing more to undermine public (socialized) school in America than a billion dollars in cultural conservative advertising ever could
"Fauci is now advocating to bar unvaxxed children from attending school... this is IMO an intentional attempt to push people to the breaking point... it’s intensifying ...they’re doing everything they can to induce people to act out >
"They want a reaction as it will serve as the pretext for more restrictions. Very important for influencers to educate people about this. It's an attempt at fomenting a violent response."
I said, "I think they're going to hurt the public school system, though."