Kyle Rittenhouse found not guilty on all counts

SNLV30

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Not sure whats more laughable here, the fact a historian author writing about kings of ancient egypt, a ucla professor, her editors and publishers just went along with it, or that she is now playing the victim card for being called out for it :ROFL:

Writes about ancient Egypt.. Can't even get someting right that happened a year ago. /facepalm
 

SlinkyMike

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Recent days have seen protests online from ASU student groups and others demanding the university remove Rittenhouse from classes.

I don't get it, isn't this the same people that would fight for prisoners right to an education?
He's not guilty of the crime of murder but he showed some deeply flawed judgment by even being in that situation to begin with, that's going to have some blowback.
 

SNLV30

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He's not guilty of the crime of murder but he showed some deeply flawed judgment by even being in that situation to begin with, that's going to have some blowback.

Same can be said about the 2 that put him in a situation where he had to defend himself, and they are hailed as heroes/victims by that group.
 

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He's not guilty of the crime of murder but he showed some deeply flawed judgment by even being in that situation to begin with, that's going to have some blowback.
She shouldn’t have worn such a short skirt if she didn’t want it
 

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Not sure whats more laughable here, the fact a historian author writing about kings of ancient egypt, a ucla professor, her editors and publishers just went along with it, or that she is now playing the victim card for being called out for it :ROFL:

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These words are really losing their impact and weight.

Maybe I should approach Merriam Webster with the following requests:

"White supremacist, racist, misogynist, sexist, nazi, bigot" - Attempted insults after a disagreement or receiving critique.
 

SlinkyMike

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These words are really losing their impact and weight.

Maybe I should approach Merriam Webster with the following requests:

"White supremacist, racist, misogynist, sexist, nazi, bigot" - Attempted insults after a disagreement or receiving critique.

Look closely what you're saying and what he's comparing it too.
I think you are going to want to just go through the prepositions carefully before you start to ponder the evolution of various etymologies over time. Other than that let's allow OP to explain their comment, I don't know what you are trying to achieve by butting in (actually I do but let's not start an argument rn).
 

Ponderer

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These words are really losing their impact and weight.

Maybe I should approach Merriam Webster with the following requests:

"White supremacist, racist, misogynist, sexist, nazi, bigot" - Attempted insults after a disagreement or receiving critique.
To expose factual errors is to do something wrong? :laugh:
The pure/utter insanity.
 

Kieppie

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Didn't know they could use so many "Umm" and "uh"'s

Interestingly enough Law and Crime sent a cease and desist letter to Rekieta, a lawyer youtuber live commenting on trials together with other guest lawyers. In the letter, they threaten to sue him for copyright infringement and further to take down his channel due to violations of ToS.

Imagine trying to argue that a rebroadcast of a live-stream of a public event isn't fair use.
 

Temujin

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