I've been watching the whole thing through. This is a miscarriage of the law in the highest order.
The prosecution are gaslighting the judge, and the defense are letting them.
Kyle's defense has basically abandoned him and wouldn't even object to the prosecution coming out and saying the sky is green and that's why Kyle Rittenhouse shot 90 black men in cold blood while blasting "let the bodies hit the floor."
The judge has numerous times said in statement things completely favorable to Rittenhouse and has even yelled at the prosecution for their bullshit and then immediately rules against HIS OWN LOGIC!
AND THE DEFENSE JUST LETS HIM!
Things are going very bad for Kyle, and I'm not overstating it.
It was the defense's case to lose, and they seem content with losing to the fantasy presented by the prosecution.
The largest affront to reality is how the prosecution is claiming Kyle provoked Rosenbaum by pointing his gun at Ziminski, which Rosenbaum didn't know nor has it been proven he realized that had happened.
They are creating this fantasy because they have drone footage that came in only last Friday that they have blown up and is so blurry it makes Kyle look left handed, but somehow that's good enough to show Kyle pointed his gun at Ziminski.
No one in their right mind could look at a video where Kyle is less than 10 pixels and decide he held his gun up for a fraction of a second, but that's where we are. The prosecution basically convinced the judge that a shit stain on some paper towel shows that it will rain tomorrow, and the defense just lets them do it.
This is a travesty, and it opens up the prosecution to gaslight the jury like they have gaslit the judge.
In a world that makes sense, this case would have been dismissed on day two.
The world doesn't make sense, though.
Do you have a law degree? Cause if not, then this is conjecture and these are just your opinions.
We've got 3 days until the case is over and Kyle is looking at an appellate court. You don't have to believe anything I say. It's more than just opinion -- it's the amorphous path set before us now. I've seen this in many other cases before. Absolutely every indication is that the person will be vindicated and justice will be done, but that won't happen...
The smell of justice being viciously slaughtered is a familiar one, once you've seen it play out at least a couple times.
Get back to me in a couple days once you start asking yourself "what the hell happened!?" and I'll try to explain to you how law degrees don't matter when human error is introduced into an already bloated system filled with vague legal loopholes and massive egos. I'll try to show you what I saw and you can't. It isn't something I can put into words right now. There's far too many things to unpack, and we haven't seen which brick in the wall will give first. The wall is shaking at the foundation, and any brick can be "the one" that starts the chain reaction. I can't point out the brick because the wall is still standing. Not until it's a pile of rubble can I pick up the brick and show you "here, this one right here was the first to give" but that doesn't mean I didn't know as soon as the wall started to shake where to look for the brick. I know the general area the brick will fail, and how, but until it does you'll only see a normal brick with nothing special about it.
In other words, right now I can't pick the exact brick that will fail until it does, but I can show you the area in the wall where the failing brick will be.
In the span of 2 days, this case went from a public, politically charged case to a full-steam vendetta of the prosecution going for blood and saying they see things that aren't there in order to cover their incredible incompetence. They are actually using the prosecution's own opinion as testimony to interpret the evidence, and are getting away with it. Understand just how egregious that is, and just how ridiculous it is that no one has bothered to stop them.
It is no longer about BLM, Kyle, self defense, or even 2A.
This case has now completely fled the realm of reality and sits firmly in the camp of the prosecution doing anything and everything to guard their own egos, especially Binger. No cost is too high, and there is a special place in hell for them.
I didn't see it getting this bad; the case was so straight forward. Many have asked why the prosecution is drawing it all out and what their end-game is. It's clear to me now, their end-game is to create so many avenues of improper procedure that no one can keep track of all the miscarriages of justice they'd done in order to hold them to account. The work just to unpack their gross prejudice isn't worth the effort, and honestly, it's a sound strategy thanks to the defense just letting the prosecution do whatever they want.
Absolutely nothing in this case will make sense from here on out. I'll put my left nut on the line to back it up. Nothing will follow a logical chain of events. Everything will seem like a dream. "This can't be happening" is gonna be echoed from all sides; left, right and center.
All is not lost for Kyle, he has other court dates to look forward to. He is gonna walk free, eventually, but it's gonna be another year, at least, sitting in jail waiting for the appellate court to undo the injustice against him and then another 5 or so years suing the state for gross prejudice against him personally. Everyone for the State will get slaps on the wrist, and Kyle will get a woefully insufficient settlement where 90% of the money goes towards his law fund, and he still will have to go on and sue MSM for defamation the whole way along.
The poor kid shouldn't have to go through all this, but that's what is left to look forward to...
The only chance to avoid this is if the defense completely changes how they've operated and ace the final arguments. We're talking a complete change in human behavior for all the defense team. It would have to be nothing short of a body-snatcher taking over and doing what should be done. I'm hopeful, but hope doesn't exist in a court room.
Oh well if the wall does end up crumbling, of course it's reasonable to suggest you'll be able to point out which brick began crumbling first. I won't be surprised at all if that does occur. Because 99/100 it's going to be because the jury felt they were in danger if deciding to acquit Kyle and that danger overwhelms their innate desire to do what they know is the right thing.
If Kyle does get convicted, it will have been for that reason alone.