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We live in a violent world. No doubt we can be faced with confrontation which may require us to act in ways, even deadly ways if need be to protect ourselves. Kyle Rittenhouse was acquitted of two felony murders and "self defense" was the justification. Was Rittenhouse truly looking for "trouble" that fateful evening or did he truly want to "protect" private citizens property during a heated public protest? And at what cost?
By Arthur LeeWe live in a violent world. No doubt we can be faced with confrontation which may require us to act in ways, even deadly ways if need be to protect ourselves. Kyle Rittenhouse was acquitted of two felony murders and "self defense" was the justification. Was Rittenhouse truly looking for "trouble" that fateful evening or did he truly want to "protect" private citizens property during a heated public protest? And at what cost?