Then those authorities need to be held accountable by the people who elected them. If what they did was egregious enough they will be, if not then perhaps the situation was not quite what right wing propaganda made it seem.
That has nothing to do with the here and now. Your position on the police and fire departments totally abandoning their posts is "the community has no right to collective self defense, they can just wait it out until the next election"
That’s not the part I objected to, and there’s no way you could have honestly gotten that from what I said.
I don't see what else I'm supposed to take away from your statements. You are calling what Rittenhouse did (put out fires and render medical aid) immoral because there are authorities charged with that responsibility. I pointed out that the authorities had completely ceded the streets to the mob, allowing businesses to be burned and people to be attacked, and that I don't think it's immoral for private citizens to put out fires or render medical aid. You say "he shouldn't have been there!" well, why? Simply because it was dangerous? I'll reiterate: doing what is right even when it puts you in personal danger is the definition of heroism.
I said it’s not up to an 18 year olds in neighboring states to bring their AR15’s to defend against potential riots. Do you agree with that statement? If not, who is responsible? How do we as a society handle such a threat?
I don't agree with that statement. If 18 year old LARPers are the only people with the courage to put themselves in harms way to put out fires and help people injured by rioters that's a reflection on society, not them. Ideally the local authorities would have dealt with the rioters with overwhelming force...but they didn't. They allowed businesses to burn, and people to be attacked, and your position is that the community just needs to lie down and take it, they aren't even allowed to try and put those fires out
I also said if one has no business in a neighboring state (and he didn’t, having family 30 minutes away does not make it your business) and it’s dangerous enough to need an AR15, and local authorities are on the scene, then he had no business going there. Do you agree with that statement? If not, what’s wrong with it?
I don't agree with that statement. He is an American citizen and has every right to walk the streets if he so chooses. The streets do not belong to violent rioters, they belong to the people. We have also already established that local authorities were not on the scene. Local authorities allowed dozens of buildings to be burned to the ground, and allowed people to be assaulted. When Rittenhouse tried to surrender himself to the police because he had shot someone they told him to go away and pepper sprayed him. That is how little the authorities cared...they wouldn't even take someone who just said they shot someone into custody
This is textbook victim blaming. Does a 19 year old girl with a fake ID belong in a bar? No? Well, she shouldn't have been there! Who cares if she is assaulted!
Imagine a couple of antifa members showing up at the Capitol on Jan 6th with their AR15’s ready to “defend democracy” and then ended up killing a few Trump supporters. Would you be just as dismissive of their actions? Would you be just as sympathetic to their view that Capitol police weren’t going to handle them properly, so they felt they needed to handle it themselves? Would you be just as quick to talk about their Boy Scout activities prior to using their AR15’s? Would you be just as willing to dig up the personal histories of the people they killed and deem their lives unworthy of concern?
If a mob of Trump supporters attacked a leftist who was clearly trying to flee and in no way provoked them (other than just being there) and it was all caught on camera I would 100% be on the leftists side, yes. If a leftist at the capitol riot was going around trying to clean up damage and giving people medical aid I see absolutely nothing immoral about that, and if they were attacked they would 1000% have the right to self defense.