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On-Topic Kenosha Shooter – Kyle Rittenhouse Trial and Verdict

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He was in possession of controlled substances and a gun at the same time -- that's a felony. And the NRA doesn't stand up for felons.


The cops didn't know he had drugs (if he did) before they killed him. Also the NRA stands up for felons all the time. They show support for police all the time and a small percent of the time the cop gets charged. They also have shown support for random others such as George Zimmerman even before his trial.

It is not about being a felon. It is about the shooters and victims involved. Remember George Zimmerman was hailed as "George Zimmerman is the NRA" before and after his trial.
 
The cops didn't know he had drugs (if he did) before they killed him. Also the NRA stands up for felons all the time. They show support for police all the time and a small percent of the time the cop gets charged. They also have shown support for random others such as George Zimmerman even before his trial.

It is not about being a felon. It is about the shooters and victims involved. Remember George Zimmerman was hailed as "George Zimmerman is the NRA" before and after his trial.

And what a winner he turned out to be. Post-acquittal, domestic violence, aggrevated assault, copyright infringement, domestic .battery on another girlfriend and attacked her father.

The man who was arrested multiple times and has a long history of violence is the hero and let us not forget the teenager buying skittles for his little brother with zero arrests ever was the one the American public brandished a thug. Anyone who says we are colorblind and justice is equal and blackness isn't criminalized is willfully ignorant at this point. I'm almost getting tired of posting evidence to the contrary. I leave you with this glorious montage of mugshots of the NRA's hero with a gun.

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Speaking of "contrary to fact," Philando Castile wasn't a felon, but I can see how one might make that mistake seeing as how he's African American.

He was in possession of a controlled substance and a firearm -- that's a felony.

The other sentence you were responding to is factual as well, an unlawful arrest is legally tantamount to an assault and one has the legal right to resist up to and including using deadly force. It's not illegal to kill a cop in self defense, not that I imagine that doctorine has ever saved any man of color from unlawful arrest.

No -- the place to oppose an unlawful arrest is in court, not with a gun at the time. The source of that claim on the internet is a "sovereign citizen" advocate involved in right-wing "militias".

Also, I deeply resent simplistic notion that a person with a felony on their record can't be a good guy. That's.... terrible. For a lot of reasons.

A felon in possession of a gun is not a good guy, he's committing another felony.

Amazing that you oppose lawful self-defense but you support someone violating gun laws!
 
The cops didn't know he had drugs (if he did) before they killed him. Also the NRA stands up for felons all the time. They show support for police all the time and a small percent of the time the cop gets charged. They also have shown support for random others such as George Zimmerman even before his trial.

It is not about being a felon. It is about the shooters and victims involved. Remember George Zimmerman was hailed as "George Zimmerman is the NRA" before and after his trial.

Zimmerman wasn't a felon. And the "George Zimmerman is the NRA" statement came from the leader of the Brady bunch, not from the NRA.

Yes, the NRA stands up for cops as a knee-jerk reaction too often -- but also they gave the warning that "if you have a badge, you have the government's go-ahead to harass, intimidate, even murder law-abiding citizens".

You seem to be saying that cops are felons; the truth is that it's easier for a felon to join the Army than to become a police officer.
 
And what a winner he turned out to be. Post-acquittal, domestic violence, aggrevated assault, copyright infringement, domestic .battery on another girlfriend and attacked her father.

The man who was arrested multiple times and has a long history of violence is the hero and let us not forget the teenager buying skittles for his little brother with zero arrests ever was the one the American public brandished a thug. Anyone who says we are colorblind and justice is equal and blackness isn't criminalized is willfully ignorant at this point. I'm almost getting tired of posting evidence to the contrary. I leave you with this glorious montage of mugshots of the NRA's hero with a gun.

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As for Trayvon Martin, I don't know anyone who called him a "thug"; the NRA didn't.

You seem to be getting your ideas about the NRA from its most irrational opponents.

Who said Zimmerman was a hero? The NRA certainly didn't, though the HuffPost accused them of it.

Want to know who the NRA did say was a hero? This man:

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