Excerpted from: Six Things We Learned From The Kyle Rittenhouse Trial, by The Blue State Conservative, 21 November 2021


[A note from the Bishop;
PF Whalen and Parker Beauregard of The Blue State Conservative discuss six takeaways from the recently concluded trial of Kyle Rittenhouse.  Please take the time to review all six points they examined at The Blue State Conservative.  We will take a look at the number one point they discussed, however we must also establish that while there are a few trends in current events that are indicative of a great awakening in which the masses become aware to the lies and deception of the powers working behind the scene to subvert this great nation, the work is only just beginning.  We must encourage everyone to wake up and speak out!]


 

#1. We learned that the tide could be turning in our favor.

Parker: The month of November has been a huge wake-up call for America. In the first week, gubernatorial races swung only in one direction, enough to throw down a slam dunk in Virginia and enough to turn a solidly-blue New Jersey into a coin flip (despite the governorship remaining with Democrats by a hair, their state senate leader was ousted by a minimally-spending truck driver). Other races across the nation were decidedly in favor of conservative candidates, especially in local school board elections.

The Kyle Rittenhouse trial is the cherry on top of this awakening. While voters bucked the media narratives against conservative candidates and conservative causes in early November, in the case of the jury they had to overcome not just a year of blatant falsehoods but direct intimidation. When a major broadcasting studio tasks journalists with following a secret jury bus, that is pure evil. However, these twelve Americans stood up to the threat of mob violence and personal attacks and vindicated young Kyle on all counts.

Something feels different in America right now. Both Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are polling in uncharted territory, particularly considering their electoral victory just one year ago. Chants against the president ring out across the land, including safe havens of college campuses and blue-city stadiums. The con of Covid is being fully exposed, with the vaccine narrative running headlong into the uncomfortable position of not working. No one denies that the vaccines confer neither immunity to the recipient nor protection from transmitting it to others. It's a complete bust, with the added injurious reality that it harms those that take it. Looking ahead, the Supreme Court has some significant cases challenging both the legality of Roe V Wade and far-reaching implications to the 2nd amendment vis-a-vis New York's conceal/carry limitations. The prospects for those rulings are promising.

Culminating in all of this is the victory of Kyle Rittenhouse. He should never have been prosecuted, he should never have been dragged through the mud, and the country should never have dealt with any of the Jacob Blake and Kenosha nonsense. But he was – and everything about it was rejected.


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