Remember when ADA Thomas Binger pointed an AR-15 at the Kyle Rittenhouse trial jury? And had his finger on the trigger?
It was pretty unforgettable, but here it is again just in case:
— Alex VanNess (@thealexvanness) November 15, 2021
The image of Binger holding that AR-15 is striking enough on its own. But when you juxtapose it, as conservative digital strategist Greg Price has, with an image of Kyle Rittenhouse holding an AR-15, you’re looking at well over 2,000 words’ worth of content:
Spot the difference pic.twitter.com/5RSFIqMT31
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) November 15, 2021
The difference is … not subtle.
Many can't put a finger on it but I see the difference. 👌
— JonnyG45 (@iqwahawk) November 16, 2021
Heh. We see what you did there.
https://twitter.com/Walking901/status/1460378029344100366
Yeah, no:
You never point a weapon at anybody even if it's not loaded.. That will get you kicked out off a gun range pronto..
— paul🇺🇸 (@dres67) November 16, 2021
As it should.
https://twitter.com/bubbaagainstnft/status/1460341984619638784
Basic gun safety 101. 1. Finger off trigger……. 2. Point down
— Lily 🇺🇸 (@Autumnlilyx1) November 15, 2021
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Yea the prosecutor, who seems to not know much about law or is lying to the jury on purpose, has really shitty trigger discipline. https://t.co/446Hmixxa5
— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) November 15, 2021
Evie & I just spent 4 days in a practical rifle course at Front Sight in Pahrump NV. The picture on the left makes me cringe hard. With the bolt closed there's no way to know if the gun is loaded or not. With his finger on the trigger, this is an imminent threat. What an ass. https://t.co/1zkjtWhILI
— Chris "Early Treatment" Martenson, PhD (@chrismartenson) November 16, 2021
This image…triggers me
— shaquille o'atmeal (@crypt0e) November 15, 2021
It should trigger anyone who actually cares about gun safety. Evidently Thomas Binger is not one of those people.
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