Zone1 If Kyle Rittenhouse Was Black

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Unlike Kyle Rittenhouse, Black People Can't Argue "Stand Your Ground," Attorney says​


William ‘Marc’ Wilson, a biracial Black man, was convicted of involuntary manslaughter for shooting at a group of teens racially attacking him and his family on the highway. Wilson argued the shooting was in self-defense but his attorneys say that the “stand your ground” laws in Georgia are racially biased toward Black people, according to Yahoo! News.

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In June 2020, at the height of racial tension in the country, Wilson fired his handgun at a group of white teens in a truck who were shouting slurs and trying to run Wilson and his family off the road. One of those bullets killed a 17-year-old in the back seat, reports say.

According to Georgia law, a person is justified in using force if they believe that said force is necessary to defend themselves.


For those who don't understand, this is an example of systemic racism.
 
You don't get to kill people and walk away free.

Unlike Kyle Rittenhouse, Black People Can't Argue "Stand Your Ground," Attorney says​


William ‘Marc’ Wilson, a biracial Black man, was convicted of involuntary manslaughter for shooting at a group of teens racially attacking him and his family on the highway. Wilson argued the shooting was in self-defense but his attorneys say that the “stand your ground” laws in Georgia are racially biased toward Black people, according to Yahoo! News.

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In June 2020, at the height of racial tension in the country, Wilson fired his handgun at a group of white teens in a truck who were shouting slurs and trying to run Wilson and his family off the road. One of those bullets killed a 17-year-old in the back seat, reports say.

According to Georgia law, a person is justified in using force if they believe that said force is necessary to defend themselves.


For those who don't understand, this is an example of systemic racism.
Kyle is a great American hero, not a common Black street thug.
 
You don't get to kill people and walk away free.

Unlike Kyle Rittenhouse, Black People Can't Argue "Stand Your Ground," Attorney says​


William ‘Marc’ Wilson, a biracial Black man, was convicted of involuntary manslaughter for shooting at a group of teens racially attacking him and his family on the highway. Wilson argued the shooting was in self-defense but his attorneys say that the “stand your ground” laws in Georgia are racially biased toward Black people, according to Yahoo! News.

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In June 2020, at the height of racial tension in the country, Wilson fired his handgun at a group of white teens in a truck who were shouting slurs and trying to run Wilson and his family off the road. One of those bullets killed a 17-year-old in the back seat, reports say.

According to Georgia law, a person is justified in using force if they believe that said force is necessary to defend themselves.


For those who don't understand, this is an example of systemic racism.
You are getting more absurd with every thread you open on Racism. I'm not even going to bother pointing out the fallacies in this "piece".
 
You don't get to kill people and walk away free.

Unlike Kyle Rittenhouse, Black People Can't Argue "Stand Your Ground," Attorney says​


William ‘Marc’ Wilson, a biracial Black man, was convicted of involuntary manslaughter for shooting at a group of teens racially attacking him and his family on the highway. Wilson argued the shooting was in self-defense but his attorneys say that the “stand your ground” laws in Georgia are racially biased toward Black people, according to Yahoo! News.

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In June 2020, at the height of racial tension in the country, Wilson fired his handgun at a group of white teens in a truck who were shouting slurs and trying to run Wilson and his family off the road. One of those bullets killed a 17-year-old in the back seat, reports say.

According to Georgia law, a person is justified in using force if they believe that said force is necessary to defend themselves.


For those who don't understand, this is an example of systemic racism.

Kyle Rittenhouse didn't argue Stand Your Ground.

You don't get to kill people and walk away free.

You get to defend yourself.
 
What was he told to do? Not defend himself against the convicted felons who attacked him?

Lets look at it this way. First go back and look, you will not find a single instance where I condemned him or his right to defend his life. Let's note, he went looking for trouble but all the same, you are legally permitted to defend yourself.

Now let's compare that with how many who defend Rittenhouse reacted to a man defending his home when people broke into his house at night.

Breonna Taylor's boyfriend Kenneth Walker cleared of shooting police officer

He was condemned, lied about, and generally raked over the coals over his actions.
 
You don't get to kill people and walk away free.

Unlike Kyle Rittenhouse, Black People Can't Argue "Stand Your Ground," Attorney says​


William ‘Marc’ Wilson, a biracial Black man, was convicted of involuntary manslaughter for shooting at a group of teens racially attacking him and his family on the highway. Wilson argued the shooting was in self-defense but his attorneys say that the “stand your ground” laws in Georgia are racially biased toward Black people, according to Yahoo! News.

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In June 2020, at the height of racial tension in the country, Wilson fired his handgun at a group of white teens in a truck who were shouting slurs and trying to run Wilson and his family off the road. One of those bullets killed a 17-year-old in the back seat, reports say.

According to Georgia law, a person is justified in using force if they believe that said force is necessary to defend themselves.


For those who don't understand, this is an example of systemic racism.
No it is not such an example.

For one we have no details other than Wilson's word
 
Lets look at it this way. First go back and look, you will not find a single instance where I condemned him or his right to defend his life. Let's note, he went looking for trouble but all the same, you are legally permitted to defend yourself.

Now let's compare that with how many who defend Rittenhouse reacted to a man defending his home when people broke into his house at night.

Breonna Taylor's boyfriend Kenneth Walker cleared of shooting police officer

He was condemned, lied about, and generally raked over the coals over his actions.

He was condemned, lied about, and generally raked over the coals over his actions.

Like Kyle?
 
You don't get to kill people and walk away free.

Unlike Kyle Rittenhouse, Black People Can't Argue "Stand Your Ground," Attorney says​


William ‘Marc’ Wilson, a biracial Black man, was convicted of involuntary manslaughter for shooting at a group of teens racially attacking him and his family on the highway. Wilson argued the shooting was in self-defense but his attorneys say that the “stand your ground” laws in Georgia are racially biased toward Black people, according to Yahoo! News.

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In June 2020, at the height of racial tension in the country, Wilson fired his handgun at a group of white teens in a truck who were shouting slurs and trying to run Wilson and his family off the road. One of those bullets killed a 17-year-old in the back seat, reports say.

According to Georgia law, a person is justified in using force if they believe that said force is necessary to defend themselves.


For those who don't understand, this is an example of systemic racism.
Given the source, there is no doubt that the facts are cherry picked, and pertinent information is
intentionally left out.
So I have to say....Apples and Oranges.
 
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