The verdict is in

Sun 11.21.21

      I didn’t follow the Rittenhouse trial except for the brief essays on the alternate media of how the case was unfolding, points scored or the ball dropped by one team or the other.  It has come about that certain groups in the country create violence, destroy property, especially in the big cities, some have been killed and the government and MSM appear to encourage it.  We are in our second year of this type of turmoil.

      Legally, the case was cut and dried in favor of Rittenhouse from the beginning.  Had he been a person with some prestige the charge would not even have been brought to court.  I watched the clip of the sentence being read in court.  Rittenhouse, a teenager, looks like a whimpering puppy with a hangdog look on his face at the start and as the reading of the counts proceeds one sees the understanding in his face that he is being absolved, and then he collapses.  I scrutinize the judge too, but he is more circumspect and you see a slight assent as each count unfolds, and then relief.  He accepts the jurors’ rulings and judgment, receives their document.  The case is over.

      We are in the midst of a revolution, and going to court is an intimidating proposition of late.  Judges are a gamble; was he appointed by Clinton, W, or Trump, we want to know, because whatever is happening in the streets is playing a major role in the judicial system.  It’s a known and proven fact that the vaccine is not working. In fact it appears that it increases one’s chances of getting the virus, but the government insists that the people must submit to it, even small children and babies.  What’s more, the vaccine providers have been given a fifty years cover to which they are not responsible for the effects of the vaccine.  Surely, an indication that the vaccine is not without some serious drawbacks.

      I have spent quite a bit of time in courts and am very appreciative of the law.  There is yet a system of government that does not succumb to the inducements on the monied class.  For those who think the solution is communism, they are deluded.  The leaders in that system are the monied class, and without competition, are not answerable to anyone.  It has already started among the blacks in this country.  A marxist leader of BLM has become rich, moving to a tony neighborhood with the money she has acquired from her followers.

      What is the solution?  What the globalists and the pope propose is madness.  They want all boundaries eliminated.  Angela Merkel stated that people don’t care about the country or the state they live in.  They are only interested in their families and providing for them.  She is wrong.  People care very much for their community, for their country.  It was quite evident after 9/11 how New Yorkers loved their city, their country, so badly wounded.  We are not cows that can be put to pasture and be satisfied with it.  You will own nothing and be happy.  We all want a piece of territory to call our own.  The madness presently unfolding in the world is challenging our right to be, to name, to love.  We’re gonna take care of this for you, they say.  But they can’t, that’s pretty obvious.  Ultimately it is our responsibility, each on their own to behave in a way that brings about the society we want.

      The jurors in the Rittenhouse case did just that.  They deliberated a long time, and in the end reached a decision that they surely knew would not be appreciated by many. Karl Rittenhouse killed two people and left a third handicapped for life.  This is not something to dismiss lightly or with righteousness.  But we have laws, and one of the first coded precepts in recorded history is the right to self protection.  Yes, we in the United States of America have the second amendment right which allows that:

A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.

I, of late, am partial to the 1st, 5th and 14th amendments that provide for freedom of speech and the privileges or immunities of US citizens; due process of law; equal protection of the law.

  


The favorite post this month has been the podcast, Luhrenloup’s Path