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the trial is over retards (that includes you, mods)
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I only call him a hero because it pisses off so many lefties on this forum. He's a stupid kid, forced to defend himself legally. And when his libel suits kick in against the media, and biden, and others, I'm gonna popcorn and enjoy every day of it.


I disagree that he's stupid. He had every right to be where he was, and he was affirmatively attempting to do good things. I don't think providing first aid to rioters is particularly a good thing, I prefer to spit on them. On the flip side, they are human, and hurt humans deserve aid is the nature of our society, so I do understand.

His desire to put out fires in dangerous scenarios is purely admirable, and ultimately what led to the assaults that required him to pull the trigger. That's the question of heroism. I don't define it as being a hero, but many do, and I respect that. I'd never get upset, merely disagree.

I sincerely hope Kyle gets enough money not only to be set for life, but to set up a self-defense foundation that teaches exclusively 17 year olds how to be as much of a fucking badass as he is. :D

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I hope he sues you for defamation. Even though he won't win, you deserve to be tied up in court for a while for such disgusting rhetoric.


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I disagree that he's stupid. He had every right to be where he was, and he was affirmatively attempting to do good things. I don't think providing first aid to rioters is particularly a good thing, I prefer to spit on them. On the flip side, they are human, and hurt humans deserve aid is the nature of our society, so I do understand.

His desire to put out fires in dangerous scenarios is purely admirable, and ultimately what led to the assaults that required him to pull the trigger. That's the question of heroism. I don't define it as being a hero, but many do, and I respect that. I'd never get upset, merely disagree.

I sincerely hope Kyle gets enough money not only to be set for life, but to set up a self-defense foundation that teaches exclusively 17 year olds how to be as much of a fucking badass as he is. :D



LOL


Every right to be there, but the decision to go was not the smartest of choices. And while I believe he was trying to do the right thing - being there at all was a dangerous situation. I have nothing but respect for his morals and conviction to help his community.

I just think he needed to think about it a bit more before going down there....
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Quote (AEtherTech @ 23 Nov 2021 20:37)
Every right to be there, but the decision to go was not the smartest of choices. And while I believe he was trying to do the right thing - being there at all was a dangerous situation. I have nothing but respect for his morals and conviction to help his community.

I just think he needed to think about it a bit more before going down there....


It's odd, I've seen the Tucker interview, and heard everything he has had to say... I disagree with nearly everything. I believe that his community needed help, the police the community were paying for had failed, and it took courageous members of that community to see it through the riots without the low income minority neighborhoods completely razed.

Kyle legitimately made a solid decision. He was well within his rights to make that decision, and I believe it's a sign of how young he is that he second guessed is decision. At 90 years old, should he be cursed to live so long, I believe that'll be one of the proudest moments of his life. He truly made a difference, for that moment in time.

How many others can say the same? Hero? I don't think so. Life-defining moment? Absolutely.
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It's odd, I've seen the Tucker interview, and heard everything he has had to say... I disagree with nearly everything. I believe that his community needed help, the police the community were paying for had failed, and it took courageous members of that community to see it through the riots without the low income minority neighborhoods completely razed.

Kyle legitimately made a solid decision. He was well within his rights to make that decision, and I believe it's a sign of how young he is that he second guessed is decision. At 90 years old, should he be cursed to live so long, I believe that'll be one of the proudest moments of his life. He truly made a difference, for that moment in time.

How many others can say the same? Hero? I don't think so. Life-defining moment? Absolutely.


I look at it from the perspective, he was 17 years old. Did not have proper 'backup' going into a dangerous situation. We can both call him brave. But I can still call him kid doing something very dangerous, and very dumb.
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Quote (AEtherTech @ 23 Nov 2021 20:44)
I look at it from the perspective, he was 17 years old. Did not have proper 'backup' going into a dangerous situation. We can both call him brave. But I can still call him kid doing something very dangerous, and very dumb.


The majority of those who won Independence for the United States of America were in the age range of 16 to 22.

According to the original legal statute, all able bodied adult males age 16 to 45 are the militia. Thus, they should own and train (regulate) themselves in armament.

Statute has changed, Militia typically refers in statute to 18-45 now. Federally it certainly does. But understand, according to the founding fathers, Kyle was an ADULT. Not only that, they would have demanded he fight by their side for our very nation's existence.

Well, that day he fought for the existence of our right to self-preservation. And he won that right in precedent-setting case law against a pedophile, wife beater, and arsonist, and good travels on his continued journey, he's done a great job thus far.
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Well, that day he fought for the existence of our right to self-preservation. And he won that right in precedent-setting case law against a pedophile, wife beater, and arsonist, and good travels on his continued journey, he's done a great job thus far.


And I agree.
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I disagree that he's stupid. He had every right to be where he was, and he was affirmatively attempting to do good things. I don't think providing first aid to rioters is particularly a good thing, I prefer to spit on them. On the flip side, they are human, and hurt humans deserve aid is the nature of our society, so I do understand.

His desire to put out fires in dangerous scenarios is purely admirable, and ultimately what led to the assaults that required him to pull the trigger. That's the question of heroism. I don't define it as being a hero, but many do, and I respect that. I'd never get upset, merely disagree.

I sincerely hope Kyle gets enough money not only to be set for life, but to set up a self-defense foundation that teaches exclusively 17 year olds how to be as much of a fucking badass as he is. :D



LOL



Well, I think he is a fucking idiot. Since when is it intelligent to put one’s self into a dangerous situation? He had no business there and could have died for nothing. The same logic can be applied to sky diving and bungee jumping. It’s dumb people doing stupid things. How many people play vigilante and survive? He just got lucky.

This post was edited by Malignanttumor666 on Nov 24 2021 05:48am
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