Kyle Rittenhouse will probably be able to successfully sue everyone who defamed him as a murderer. There is no definition of “white supremacist,” so it’s harder to sue people for that.
The one thing I’m worried about is that he’s not going to be able to explain that Hitler salute that Beardson Beardly did.
RT:
An Illinois teenager who gained national prominence in the US over his trial for his use of a firearm against protesters in Kenosha, Wisconsin, said he was crowdfunding a legal campaign against people he claims have smeared him. He announced this during his appearance on Fox News on Monday.
Before, during, and in some cases after his trial, Kyle Rittenhouse was depicted by some speakers as a white supremacist murderer protected by an unjust legal system. He was acquitted of all charges and became a poster boy for conservative commentators in the US to showcase the perceived liberal bias dominating the American media landscape.
The Media Accountability Project launched by Rittenhouse will sue “politicians, celebrities, [and] athletes,” for tarnishing his reputation, he told host Tucker Carlson.
The young man, who is now 19, identified two people by name as slated to hear from his lawyers soon. One is Whoopi Goldberg, the co-host of ‘The View’ talk show on ABC. Another one is Cenk Uygur, from the YouTube-based channel The Young Turks. Rittenhouse claimed both called him a murderer, even after his acquittal. Neither would immediately comment on the allegations.
A video clip that Rittenhouse posted on social media to announce the launch of his campaign showed a sample of the negative coverage of his case by US media. Pundits quoted had called him a “white supremacist,” “arguably a domestic terrorist,” a “militia wannabe” and other names. The clip culminated with the infamous assertion by then-President Donald Trump that the media was “the enemy of the people.”
Boom.
It's time to hold the worst offenders in our media accountable in court for their malicious and defamatory lies. Donate: https://t.co/U4NBli1bvD pic.twitter.com/IxuUYfF9Hf
— Kyle Rittenhouse (@ThisIsKyleR) February 22, 2022
Here’s Whoopi Goldberg calling him a murderer after he’d been acquitted.
She’s first on the list.
Our justice system is totally broken, but she can’t get out of that.
It’s funny, I’ve been bullish on Whoopi since she triggered the Jews. But whatever. Bankrupt that whiny negress, let her go beg the Jews for sustenance.
Here’s a documentary on how the media framed Rittenhouse.
In other Rittenhouse news, Ethan Ralph posted this tweet, and Kyle responded to it with “noted.”
Actual defamation by Cenk Uygur. Make sure one of Rittenhouse's lawyers sees this! pic.twitter.com/CQ2dxEGaUQ
— Ethan Ralph (@TheRalphRetort) November 10, 2021
Kyle deleted the reply, which is discouraging.
Ralph is hardly a hate figure.
I would describe him more as a “fat nigga tryin’ ta get he stoke on.”
Someone had to have told Kyle to delete the tweet, which means that he must be surrounded by cuckolded type cuckservatives.
I wish I was Kyle’s manager.
I would tell him to record a cover of Good Charlotte’s “The Anthem” with videos sliced in of his shooting and of the Antifa crying.
In fact, I’d have him record a whole series of covers of 1990s punk songs, including Sum 41’s “Fatlip.”
I’d also tell him to appear on the Ralph show and call Whoopi Goldberg the n-word.
This is without even mentioning the gym routine.
Call me, Kyle.
I have solutions.