This occurred to me while watching their bullshit press conference.
The press conference would look exactly the same if Karmelo's brother had been actually murdered by a racist white police officer.
I knew they were trying to paint themselves as the victims, but the extent to which they are trying this shit is still honestly mindboggling, and utterly enraging.
The mom crying. The "community advocate" or whatever - the psychotic child-beater - crying racism and bigotry. Also, keep Kyle Rittenhouse's name out of your fucking mouth, you retard. He's been through enough, the circumstances were different, and he actually spent time in jail despite being innocent. I know you have the IQ of a lemon, but these things are not the same, so just shut up.
I swear, this whole family is psychotic, and they further surrounded themselves with additional psychotics.
You. Are. Not. The Victims.
The kid your boy murdered, and his family...they're the victims.
If this fuckstain actually gets off (unlikely, but possible)...I don't even know.
In what possible scenario is it objectively right to murder someone who had nothing to do with something except sharing a last name? I agree with you about men taking matters into their own hands when the law fails them, but that doesn't excuse the murder of innocents.
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It wouldn't be, that's the point.
If I were this kid's dad, I would burn their house down with them inside it, while posted up with a rifle at the exterior to ensure no survivors.
And I would be right to do it, because they are evil. Yes, all of them. Him, his mother, his father, any siblings he has. There are no innocents there, and they have spent the last week making that abundantly clear.
Stand under the same flag, die on the same hill.
I think we're talking about 2 separate things here. The guy I responded to was talking about a blood fued between his family and two others that have nothing to do with the original post.
As a father, I'd probably do the same thing that you're describing. That said, it's still wrong. It's still murder. If everyone that deserves death and their families got it, there would be no humans left alive. We should probably remember that, especially on Good Friday
No, it isn't. It's retribution.
And you don't actually know the particulars of it, do you? What has been done, either in the past on recently. It's not for you to say that their situation is unwarranted or not.
What you did was react in a, frankly, programmed fashion. The silly Hollywood idea that a blood feud is a bad thing and we should all just trust that the black robes have our best interests in mind and obey everything they say.
Nope. Never again. The Pharisees of our day are unworthy of trust.
You are lost, friend