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Rittenhouse Says Lin Wood Set Up Photograph With ‘Proud Boys’ – Opinion

They tried to portray Kyle Rittenhouse in a smug, white supremacist, showing up in Kenosha with the intent of shooting people who support black lives. The left pointed out a photo of Rittenhouse photographing himself alongside Proud Boys members, which is far-right. They claimed this was proof positive that Rittenhouse hates black and brown people with a passion and that he couldn’t wait to ventilate anyone supposedly fighting for minorities.

Of course, there can be no doubt they resorted to this particular tactic because they scoured Rittenhouse’s entire internet activity to find something, anything, that would prove beyond the shadow of a doubt that the young man was secretly a racist Nazi. They found nothing, so they are making as much hay with this picture — which shows Rittenhouse flashing the “A-OK” sign, which the left has decided is a white supremacist gesture — as possible.

However, they claim that the plot has become more complicated.

Rittenhouse claimed that Lin Wood (an attorney who is a conspiracy theorist) and John Pierce set up the photo-op. This was a new twist in the story. During a Tuesday interview with NewsNationNow’s Ashleigh Banfield, he said the meetings with the Proud Boys “were set up by my former attorney, who was fired because of that, for putting me in situations like that with people I don’t agree with.”

Banfield reported that “Rittenhouse said he didn’t know making the ‘OK’ sign with his hand had become a white supremacist signal, and he didn’t know he was in a bar full of Proud Boys members Jan. 5.”

Rittenhouse told NewsNation that he “found out they were Proud Boys when [he] saw the headlines” and that he “thought they were just a bunch of … construction dudes based on how they looked.”

The young man also said Wood and Pierce discussed having the Proud Boys provide security, but he rejected the idea because he didn’t “want anything to do with them.”

Rittenhouse insisted that Wood was “insane” and a QAnon conspiracy theorist, and these were some of the reasons why he fired Wood. He stated:

“And he just says all these weird things like, ‘We’re going to keep that boy in jail because there’s not going to be any civil or criminal cases come the election,’ which is just complete insanity.”

Rittenhouse had previously discussed Wood’s behavior during an interview with Fox News’ Tucker Carlson. The lawyer kept him locked up for 87 consecutive days, according to his claims. This was allegedly in order to get more bail money. “Lin Wood was raising money on my behalf, and he held me in jail for 87 days, disrespecting my wishes, put me on media interviews which I should never have done,” Rittenhouse said.

He added: “They said I was safer in jail instead of at home with my family.”

The young man also said Pierce and Wood falsely labeled him as part of an “unorganized militia.”

Rittenhouse went on:

“John Pierce said that and it’s blatantly false. I didn’t know [what a] ‘militia’ was until after the fact, until November 25, when I was watching some of the interviews he did. I’m like, I’m not in a militia. I don’t know what that is.”

Rittenhouse’s revelations about Lin Wood are not surprising. Long ago, it became obvious that Rittenhouse is nothing but a conspiracy theorist. Wood is being taken less seriously as he continues to go over the edge over the years. He isn’t exactly an ally of conservatives. He was a supporter of mainly Democrats up until recent.

Moreover, he was instrumental in the Stop the Steal movement’s effort to suppress Republican voter turnout in Georgia during the Senate election. They did their level best to aid Democrats by convincing conservative voters that their votes would not matter because of voter fraud – and it worked.

Rittenhouse fired Rittenhouse, which isn’t surprising. Wood also sued Nick Sandmann against defamatory media outlets. After realizing his ineptness, he fired Sandmann.

Wood is a dangerous person. We hope this will reduce his popularity.

This post was last modified on November 24, 2021 1:18 pm

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