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State Sen. Nathan Dahm |
The new "victim class" is not black, brown, female or indigenous--it's white, and primarily men. Victimization is what happened to Kyle Rittenhouse, a white man who, last year at the age of 17, went to the riots and protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin with a medical bag to render aid, and an AR-15 to protect himself from the Black Lives Matter rioters. You probably know he was being chased by the crazed rioters, shot and killed 2 who tried to kill him, and wounded a third who was aiming a handgun at him before Kyle pulled the trigger and shot the guy through his arm.
Remember, Kyle is white. The three thugs he shot were white. But somehow BLM tried to make the public believe that somehow this had to do with racism, not self defense.
The video evidence showing how Kyle was attacked and fighting to stay alive was overwhelming. The fact that the prosecution withheld some evidence and made idiotic blunders that should have gotten them disbarred was also evident.
But the woke public wanted Rittenhouse's head on a platter.
They did not get their way and thankfully, Kyle was totally acquitted of all charges.
Oklahoma state Sen. Nathan Dahm (R--of course) presented his bill just days after the trial ended in which Rittenhouse was acquitted of two counts of murder in the first-degree, one count of attempted first-degree murder, one count of attempted first-degree murder, and two additional serious felonies.
The charges against Rittenhouse came less than two days after he alleged that he fired on protesters in Kenosha last August. The jury saw it as self-defense, [because it obviously was self defense] and acquitted him.
State Senator Nathan Dahm
announced on Tuesday plans to file SB 1120 to protect Oklahomans and ensure that using self-defense does not result in being criminally charged and taken to trial for "political reasons." And if you don't believe this case was politically motivated, you might be a leftist.
The bill, which is also called "Kyle's law," would permit "victims of malicious prosecution would be able to receive compensation for expenses and damages."
In Kyle Rittenhouse's case, he should collect several tons of hundred dollar bills from news organization that defamed him, labeling him a "white supremacist," and implying that he was guilty even before the trial got under way. CNN and MSNBC might see Rittenhouse as their newest and youngest owner after he sues them.
Then there's Joy Reid and the entire crew of idiots on those networks who stand to lose a lawsuit if Rittenhouse goes forward with a lawsuit against them.
The biggest idiot, by far, is our idiot banana tree president, Joe Biden, who during his presidential campaign, had an advertisement that showed a photo of Rittenhouse and clearly implied that he is a white supremacist. But even if Biden were to lose a lawsuit, he has the support of China to finance the cost.
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If the Dahm bill becomes a law, Oklahomans would receive "fair and just compensation" if they are charged with murder and found not guilty because they acted in self-defense. In such cases, Oklahoma would be obligated to "reimburse the defendant for all reasonable costs, including loss of wages, legal fees incurred, and other expenses involved in their defense," a press release
explained.
The press release went on:
SB 1120 further states that in order to support a claim of malicious prosecution, the claimant must establish that the prosecution was instituted or instigated by the prosecutor and was without probable cause; that the prosecution had legally and finally been terminated in favor of the claimant; and that as a result of the criminal prosecution, the claimant sustained injury.
Malice may be established if the motive for the prosecution was something other than a desire to bring an offender to justice, or that it was one with ill will or hatred, or willfully done in a wanton or oppressive manner and in conscious disregard of the claimant's rights. Under the legislation, a prosecutor may be held personally liable to a claimant if malicious prosecution is established.
In his statement, Dahm said lawmakers have a duty to protect their constituents from politically motivated prosecution. "Kyle Rittenhouse should never have been charged. The video evidence from early on showed it was lawful self-defense."
"It is our duty to protect the rights of the people we represent, and the right to self-defense is paramount. This bill will ensure that what happened to Kyle Rittenhouse cannot happen to the people of Oklahoma," he explained.
And yet there are people on the Left who want Kyle Rittenhouse in jail, clearly for their political ideology. The ones with the loudest voices are those who have armed protection and are never directly affected by these type of incidents.
Vote them out and that would be "change you can believe in."