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Culture War Roundup for the week of April 3, 2023

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part of the problem is that had I argued the opposite, then I'd have people tell me it is like the Rittenhouse case. TBH I don't care that much anyway, given I strongly dislike BLM I hope he is pardoned, the contravening details or facts are otherwise irrelevant to me

part of the problem is that had I argued the opposite, then I'd have people tell me it is like the Rittenhouse case

So it's OK to use a bad example (pulling from misinformation) because other people would of?

Am I understanding you correctly?

(sorry for the late response)

It’s both correct? One key difference is Rittenhouse clearly retreated. And then after the first shot you had mutual combat where honestly depending who died both sides could claim plausible self defense.

But the same in that it’s late at night. Armed people on both sides who don’t trust each other. Both cases had behavior I guess I would describe as wilding behavior so it’s tough to tell what’s a threat. Kenosha I would describe a lot of the action terroristic/violent (burning buildings). Both took place where normal people had legitimate interest in the area. The Uber driver apparently had dropped off a passenger. Kenosha residents had their public square and often businesses being attacked.

I think one big difference is in Kenosha the guy who initiated with Rittenhouse was not a good guy and was attacking him. This incident I think the victim was more of a larper walking around with a rifle acting tough.