If you’re having problems with the Rittenhouse verdict, you do need professional help. Not to help you cope, but to help you learn how to be a competent and useful member of society, because you are clearly a snowflake.
“With the news that Kyle Rittenhouse was not convicted in the shooting of three individuals — two of whom lost their lives — during racial justice protests last year, this is a difficult day for many,” wrote Levi Strauss chief diversity, equity, and inclusion officer Elizabeth Morrison in a letter to staff obtained by the Daily Mail.
“To help promote safety, sharing and to encourage healing, I’ll be hosting a fireside chat and Q&A with Dr. Jamila Codrington, a licensed psychologist and racial trauma specialist in early December,” she continued. “Dr. J and I will talk about the mental and psychical impacts of back-to-back social and racial justice events and trauma coping mechanisms during our discussion.”
Note the phrasing: “not convicted”, “lost their lives” “difficult day for many”.
To me, it’s a day to celebrate that you can still defend yourself when attacked by child rapists and serial sexual abusers. And that you can be glad that someone didn’t lose his life when attacked by same.
I think that’s the message Elizabeth Morton should be sending. I’m pretty sure if I told her that she would get the vapors, based upon this message anyway.
I really wonder sometimes if liberals even live in the same world as I do.
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