As Jury Deliberates In Kyle Rittenhouse Trial ‘Kenosha’ Developments On Social Media

KENOSHA WISCONSIN – NOVEMBER 16, BLM protesters face Kyle Rittenhouse supporters … [+]On November 16, 2019, the closing arguments took place at the Kenosha Country Courthouse in Kenosha Wisconsin. Photo by Tayfun Koskun / Anadolu Agency via Getty Images

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When the Kyle Rittenhouse jury deliberated on Tuesday afternoon, tensions in the courthouse began to rise. Tension shook the court’s steps as religious leaders demanded peaceful responses, regardless of whether the jury reached a decision.

The verdict will be pronounced and some will rejoice that justice has prevailed and others will cry out in horror and ask where justice is. Rabi Dena, co-president of United to Serve Humanity and Beth Hillel Temple congregations, said: Kenosha News. “In these difficult times, given the deep divisions in society and the memory of how painfully they raged in this city last year, we worry about our future in the hours and days to come.”

Feingold was accompanied at the altar by Rev. Jim Lynch of Lakeside Lutheran Church, who joined Feingold and added that “there will be people who disagree with any news from the courthouse”. But these differences of opinion should not and cannot be carried over to the streets.

The mood on social media was far more negative. With more than 161,000 Twitter mentions, the topic of “Kenosha” was very popular on Tuesday. The hashtags #NotGuilty and #KyleRittenhouse were also popular as people gave their opinion on the high-profile case.

Brendan Gutsenshcwager, an independent reporter (@BGOnTheScene), shared video footage of protesters at the courthouse. He tweeted, “If Kenosha can’t do it, shut it down,” he yells outside as the Rittenhouse Trial in Wisconsin nears its graduation.

Sergio Olmos, @MrOlmos, posted several videos on Twitter Tuesday afternoon and morning. He noted there was singing between Kyle Rittenhouse supporters and Black Lives Matter supporters. However, he added that “very few protesters” were present on either side.

Don Lewis, a well-known whistleblower (@ DonLew87), was one of those who predicted that if Rittenhouse were acquitted, violence would ensue. He wrote, “Inevitable Troubles Coming to Kenosha,” judge who finds an AR-15 rifle safe for children under the age of 18. The defense attorney said that Joseph Rosenbaum died because he was shot by Rittenhouse. “What could possibly go wrong?”

All sides saw the cynicism, while some conservatives claimed the riot was safe.

“If Kyle Rittenhouse is acquitted, watch who sets Kenosha on fire …… Pray for the community because those who claim they want / believe in JUSTICE really just want THEIR WAY!” Wrote podcaster and author Graham Allen ( @ GrahamAllen_1).

Fox Nation host Tomi Lehren (@TomiLahren) wrote: “And I am sure that the loving, mostly peaceful activists from Kenosha were thrilled to have the verdict published so shortly before the holidays. Christmas shopping is much less in Biden’s America if you just love it. “

A second video, widely shared on Twitter and uploaded by @NodobymrRobert, included the arrival of National Guard troops in Kenosha.

By evening it was not clear whether a verdict would be passed – yet the debate on social media seems to continue.

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“First Punish Rittenhouse and every other criminal actor Sanders suggested that people protest in the streets on those dark nights. Sanders suggested that a second, peaceful demonstration would be the final American act. A third peaceful protest is taking place on the streets of America. Our Constitution and the Founding Fathers require it.

Sanders also said social media can make the situation worse. You can bring it to life using actions that don’t suppress it. You can bring it to life with actions that don’t suppress it.

Sanders Associate Professor of Criminal Justice at the University of New Haven, Mike Lawlor, said he was not surprised by the outrage over the matter.

Lawlor said: “It has been evident for many decades that some gun owners (but not all) believed that the Second Amendment was their individual right with guns to challenge the government if necessary.” The Rittenhouse boy is the figurehead of such people. The Rittenhouse boy armed himself with a “modern sports rifle” and formed a militia to defend the neighborhood, or at least the way he saw it. Criticism of Rittenhouse can be viewed as challenging Rittenhouse’s right to use his God-given right to take up arms in defense of Americanism or his own version of America. Many Americans feel that the civil armed militia mentality is moving from an abstract thought to a practical reality. The same feelings can be seen in the Georgia case of the Ahmaud Abery murder.

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