As we are in day 2 of the jury deliberations on the Kyle Rittenhouse case in Wisconsin, leftings outside the courthouse continues to intimdate the jury, their family members are the family of Judge Schroeder. The media continues to gaslight these attacks by lying about Rittenhouse and calling him a “white supreamicist”. Nick Sandmann, who recieved similar treatement from the media when a left wing nut pounded a drum in his face sued the media (especially CNN) and is now a multi-millionaire. Now, Sandmann has written on op-ed encouraging Kyle Rittenhouse to sue the hell out of the media too!
The media needs to be taught a lesson for their gaslighting and bias. Do it Kyle!
The parallels between me and Kyle Rittenhouse are impossible not to draw.
Kyle was 17-years-old when he became a household name after that terrible tragedy in Kenosha.
I was 16-years-old when I was catapulted into the national conversation by video of an encounter with a Native American activist on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial.
Kyle was almost immediately labelled a ‘white supremacist’ and a ‘domestic terrorist’.
To many, my red MAGA hat clearly meant that I was a racist.
In only hours, a former CNN host tweeted an image of me, writing: ‘Honest question. Have you ever seen a more punchable face than this kid’s?’.
Kyle wasn’t given his day in court by his critics.
And neither was I.
The attacks on Kyle came from the national news media, just as they came for me.
They came quickly, without hesitation, because Kyle was an easy target that they could paint in the way they wanted to.
This is the problem with liberal media outlets in the United States. They want to get the story first, get the most views, make the most money, and advance the agenda from liberal patrons.
These outlets cover themselves when they are wrong with small footnotes at the ends of long articles, clarifying that new information has come out and that they have updated their coverage.