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Originally Posted by Mean Mr. Mustard
Mayer as someone who was in the military, it is often thought of as an aggressive organization built upon a certain level of accepted violence. To highlight that, within a court room, in a trial with a defendant who used a military weapon in the commission of an alleged crime, is a significant misstep when it comes to an arbiter of justice in the courtroom.
It was unnecessary and could easily lead to eyebrows being raised in the lens of the general public.
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I don't agree at all. I don't see a connection between people being appreciative of their men and women in the Armed Forces and somehow attributing that as a bias because the defendant used violence in defending himself.
I could maybe see your point if Rittenhouse was a veteran himself, but otherwise it seems like a huge reach.