| | | Brumar, I think Kyle should express some remorse for the shootings now. It can't hurt him legally ABSOLUTE BULLSHIT.
You saw the prosecutor. He tried to convict Kyle on a statement he made 15 days prior to the Kenosha riot.
He tried to convict Kyle because he played the video game Call of Duty.
He took every word, every thought, and even his right to remain silent, as evidence of his "guilt."
Now you want Kyle to express "remorse" for what he did?
The families of Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber would like nothing more than to see Kyle show even a hint of guilt over what he did. They will use that against him in a civil lawsuit.
Same with Gaige Grosskreutz, who probably suffered a lot of pain, trauma, lost wages, and reconsideration of his life choices thanks to Kyle.
Yeah, I find it disingenuous that those who repeatedly called Kyle a "murderer," a "Nazi," a "white supremacist," a "mass shooter," and (oh noes!) a "Trump-supporting insurrectionist," would accept any expression of remorse from him. Because it's people like you who, when given an inch, will take a mile.
To that, I have only one thing to say ... LET'S GO BRUMAR!
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