They will never abandon their Kyle narrative (written yesterday)
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The first paragraph is also a gem.
Notice anything? I mean, beyond the raving loon insanity.
What should I be noticing besides the insanity? And the fact that, unlike in the screenshot from OP, this paragraph doesn't involve a run-on sentence.
" I have no doubt that our nation’s criminal justice system operates justly for white people and dispenses cruel and unusual punishment for Black and brown people."
There's no black people in the case.
That doesn't matter to their ideology though. People on the right are misunderstanding what the left is talking about here and why their ideology is dangerous. They're trying to say that a white person can kill 3 people (of any race) and get away with it, while a black person would, in the same situation where all the races were reversed, go to prison. They're implying that the entire system (every beat cop, DA, judge, and the very way in which the court functions) is racist. They believe that this case proves the government and court system allows all White people a better opportunity to defend themselves in a court where they are inherently given more leeway than blacks. They are pointing to the judge and saying that by not letting the prosecution violate Kyle's civil rights, it proves the judge was sympathetic to Kyle because they are both white; they honestly believe that the judge wouldn't have stopped the prosecution from violating "black Kyle's" rights in that same way. Every trial in every court, regardless of the defendant, or jury, or victim, or crime, is racist under their worldview; and if you disagree with that, then you're a racist too. That's part of why it is a dangerous ideology that has progressed to this point.
The real counter argument against the "this trial proves systemic racism" narrative is the Rittenhouse trial's prosecutor. A lawyer that has to be a white supremacist in an inherently racist justice system tried to railroad another White person. He is literally the argument for justice system reform in this case, but the left refuses to acknowledge it more than superficially because it shatters their "muh blax is victims" narrative.
No, I understand, it just seems like as typical you're several steps behind where we actually are.
They're playing with the primitive parts of the brain that watch out for threats and react with a unhinged survival-level of aggression to utterly destroy the threat. The realization that a lion is stalking and killing members of your tribe, the realization that a new person showed up and your suddenly tribe members are disappearing being silently killed by this person, when you hear that new people showed up and everyone ended up with a disease that was killing them.
It is a primitive desire to kill and destroy that "other thing" that is a consistent threat.
This is why they're dangerous, they're fictionalizing a primitive "kill or be killed" response.
This would be the right response if it was a one-off just-looks-this-way-by coincidence design.
You may have noticed this hasn't worked for year because it's organized deliberately as a hate group who's literally at the point of declaring open season on killing white people.
I don't know exactly what to do, but I know your strategy of treating them like innocent people who just accidentally got the wrong idea clearly has clearly resulted in them continuing and gaining steam.