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Kyle Rittenhouse: Both right and righteous

Pat Buchanan on Kenosha activity of Aug. 25, 2020: ‘He emerges as one of the good guys’

In judging the actions of Kyle Rittenhouse, set aside for the moment Wisconsin law under which he is being tried, and consider the natural law, the moral law, the higher law written on the human heart.

In terms of values demonstrated and the deeds done the night Rittenhouse shot the three men who attacked him, who was on the righteous side?

Consider what Rittenhouse did that night of Aug. 25, 2020, and why.

Watching on television the nightly riots in Kenosha, Wisconsin, a town 20 miles from his home in Antioch, Illinois, that he knew well, Rittenhouse decided to go to Kenosha to protect property that embattled police had been unable to defend during the riots. For protection, he picked up the AR-15 he kept in Kenosha.

Toward midnight, Rittenhouse was confronted by Joseph Rosenbaum, an ex-con twice his age. Rosenbaum threatened Rittenhouse, backed him into a corner and tried to grab the barrel of his rifle. When a shot rang out nearby, Rittenhouse shot four times within a single second.

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3 thoughts on “Kyle Rittenhouse: Both right and righteous”

  1. Lucky White Boy !!! because the Racist Democrat media wanted to crucify him , being he is WHITE !!!!
    Incl BIDEN , who tainted the case with his Racist remarks !!!!

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