NBA’s Woke Poster Boy Slapped With Lawsuit From Kyle Rittenhouse

NBA’s Woke Poster Boy Slapped With Lawsuit From Kyle Rittenhouse

Many conservatives online have been discussing what feels like a major “vibe shift” in today’s culture. A series of events have eluded to a change of hands, a distinct and noticeable difference in the power dynamic between the left and the right.


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For years now the Left has benefited from their stronghold on society at large while conservatives  remain in the closet to protect themselves and their families. We’re routinely censored and blacklisted from social media platforms and haven’t been allowed to make any meaningful art with the distribution capabilities of Hollywood or the biased music industry.

Conservatives have existed in online ghettos since Trump’s ascent to political superstardom with a few brave soles sticking their necks out just to be chopped down by Leftist overlords.

But times are changing.

It appears that most Americans (even self-identified liberals) have been growing weary of the insidious liberalism practiced by Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama; they’re finally picking up on its destructive results. More and more, people are ‘coming out of the closet’ with their conservatism (and their Trumpism) and Democrats can’t seem to compute what that means for the future of their party.

Kyle Rittenhouse has a lot to do with the recent energy shift in conservatives’ favor.

On Tuesday, Kyle Rittenhouse announced that he is making plans to sue LeBron James for the NBA star’s social media attacks.

In November, James mocked Rittenhouse for crying on the stand during testimony as he faced charges of murder in Wisconsin. Rittenhouse was acquitted of murder and the court ruled he acted in self-defense when he was attacked by three people during the riots in Kenosha, Wisconsin, in August of 2020.

The 18-year-old was overcome with emotion when testifying about his actions during the riot which was instigated by radical Black Lives Matter activists.

Now, Rittenhouse is warning that he intends to launch a series of lawsuits against the many members of the entertainment industry who called him a murderer and otherwise attacked his integrity during the trial that saw him exonerated.

Appearing on the Frontlines podcast with host Drew Hernandez, Rittenhouse noted that James will be getting a letter from an attorney notifying him that Rittenhouse is suing him for defamation.

James also made waves on Twitter last year by tweeting a threat to white police officers with a message reading, “You’re Next.”

The NBA star’s threat came on the heels of the shooting of Ma’Khia Bryant who was killed by a Columbus, Ohio, police officer after she began attacking people with a knife.

James later deleted the tweet.

Author: Sebastian Hayworth


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