You’ll never read anything close to this angle or perspective in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
Today’s read is from Julio Rosas, the senior writer at Townhall. Here’s an excerpt:
Kyle Rittenhouse’s trial is set to start on November 1 and the charges range from murder to attempted murder for his role in killing two people and injuring another with an AR-15 during the Kenosha riots.
But if you’ve only paid attention to liberals and the mainstream media about the case, you would be left with the impression Rittenhouse shot the men during a “protest.” As someone who was on the ground in Kenosha on August 24, 25, and 26 last year, this could not be further from the truth.
The reason why it is important to make the distinction is because the “protest” narrative is used to paint Rittenhouse as someone who was only there to shoot random people at the “protest” when, in reality, Kenosha was experiencing another night of riots.
Here are a few examples of “protest” being used instead of “riot.”
Read the entire column here.
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