As expected, the communist sympathizing media is in melt down mode, from NBC to CNN. So far, the best melt down is from NBC, whining about ‘Vigilantism’ after Kyle Rittenhouse was found not guilty on all counts he was charged for. It turns out, at least in 2021, you still have the right to self-defense, no matter how much the communist Democrats want to take it away from you. Check out this meltdown on MSNBC, it’s glorious!
NBC better get the tears out, because if Kyle Rittenhouse rightly sues the shit out of NBC (and CNN plus other media/propaganda reporters), they are going to have to fork over millions of dollars. Cry more like Lebron NBC! Look on the bright side NBC. You can go back in the courtroom now!
NBC legal analyst and former federal prosecutor Tali Farhadian Weinstein told NBC Nightly News anchor Lester Holt that, “when we sit with this verdict,” what the record will force us “to look at is the really dangerous combination of liberal self-defense laws like the ones in Wisconsin, around the country and the accessibility of guns.”
Farhadian Weinstein added that this entire matter was the fault of Rittenhouse and not those who attacked him, fretting that he “prevailed” despite his “own gun” being “what put him in danger and what justified him using deadly force.”
Continuing to double down on some sort of “her skirt was too short” line of attack, Farhadian Weinstein reiterated that Americans will be stewing over “that toxic combination of self-defense and the proliferation of guns for a really long time.”
A few minutes after she wrapped by warning of “Second Amendment activists already being on the ground,” Holt closed the Special Report by asking NBC contributor and longtime liberal Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson for “the bigger context,” including the fact that the Rittenhouse incidents took place “during a protest over the shooting of a black man by police.”
Speaking in a despondent tone, Robinson slammed the prosecution for not arguing that, in reality, it was Rittenhouse who was the aggressor and looking for violence and those shot (Gaige Grosskreutz, Anthony Huber, and Joseph Rosenbaum) were actually engaging in self-defense because Rittenhouse was there with “this huge, military-style weapon and was running up and down the street.”
Robinson continued to spew race-baiting hate, calling the verdict “a vindication of vigilantism, of what Kyle Rittenhouse was doing” by traveling “across state lines carrying a military-style — style assault weapon.”
Of course, neither of those things were true and, in the second claim in particular, the AR-15 was already in Wisconsin.
Asking rhetorically to “what end” does self-defense extend, Robinson speculated about America’s “very dangerous” and “very worrisome” future with more people like Rittenhouse taking to the streets