'Protection of white supremacy': AOC leads liberal outrage after Kenosha shooter Rittenhouse released on bail
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-New York) and other liberals have pointed to Kyle Rittenhouse’s $2 million bail and release as an example of white supremacy in the justice system.
“Does anyone believe Rittenhouse would be released if he were Muslim & did the same thing in a diff context?” Ocasio-Cortez tweeted on Saturday.
Rittenhouse’s expensive release is proof of “systematic racism,” according to the congresswoman.
“For people who say ‘systemic racism doesn’t exist,’ this is what it looks like: protection of white supremacy baked deep into our carceral systems,” she wrote.
Does anyone believe Rittenhouse would be released if he were Muslim & did the same thing in a diff context? For people who say “systemic racism doesn’t exist,” this is what it looks like: protection of white supremacy baked deep into our carceral systems.Law and disorder.
— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) November 21, 2020
Ocasio-Cortez is far from the only outspoken liberal to use Rittenhouse’s release to push arguments about racism in the US’ justice system.
New York Times writer Wajahat Ali deemed Rittenhouse a “murderer made into a hero” following his release.
“White supremacy is the sickness of America,” he added.
Kalief Browder killed himself after he was released, a result of the immense trauma and pain he endured in prison. Meanwhile, Kyle Rittenhouse a murderer is made into a hero. White Supremacy is the sickness of America. https://t.co/uLkrPd9D88
— Wajahat "Wears a Mask Because of a Pandemic" Ali (@WajahatAli) November 21, 2020
There are people sitting in jail for less severe charges than what Kyle Rittenhouse faces but can’t afford to get themselves out.Bail has everything to do with having access to money than it is preserving public safety.
— Shaniyat Chowdhury (@Shaniyat2020) November 21, 2020
Imagine if Kyle Rittenhouse was a Muslim... https://t.co/C8rB4g4XTE
— Mehdi Hasan (@mehdirhasan) November 21, 2020
Let this sink in America. This whole system is corrupt. I don't know how you rebuild it without completely dismantling it. It has to be blown up. It is corrupt at its core. Racism is its foundation & DNA. #KyleRittenhouse#ProudBoys#WhiteSupremacy#TwoAmericas#ThisIsAmerica ✊🏾 https://t.co/ymoPz97BNb
— GQ Lewis 💜💛 (@gqlewis) November 21, 2020
Rittenhouse is charged with first degree murder over the fatal shooting of two during anti-police brutality protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin over the summer. Rittenhouse will appear back in court in December and maintains that he acted in self defense.
“I feel I had to protect myself,” he told The Washington Post about the shooting. “I would have died that night if I didn’t.”
Rittenhouse said he was carrying a gun for protection on the night of the shootings, but intended only to provide medical care for those who got injured during the demonstrations, as well as to protect businesses from looting and vandalism.
Also on rt.com Kenosha teen shooter Kyle Rittenhouse released from jail on $2mn bondIn regards to the shooting incident, Rittenhouse has claimed he was defending a business from rioting protesters when he was attacked.
The 17-year-old has not been without support. Supporters claim the teenager acted in self defense, and his bail was partly funded by My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell and actor Ricky Schroder, both of whom received pushback on social media for their involvement with Rittenhouse.
White supremacy will always protect white bodies, even at the expense of our community’s safety, or even their own well-being.White men are entitled because white supremacy always bails them out, they don’t get to experience consequences.https://t.co/LNpqzQfV38
— Jo Luehmann (@JoLuehmann) November 21, 2020
I would never allow a My Pillow anywhere near my house. I don't know how to boycott Ricky Schroder. https://t.co/xQMPZJdgzb
— Jimmy Malone (@malonespeaking) November 21, 2020
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