Krybaby Killer Kyle "KKK" Rittenhouse continues with his grift grab book tour. One of his most recent stops was at The Benny Show, wherein the host, Benny, asked KKK what advice he would give other young people. Prepare yourself for heavy doses of irony:
Benny: I think young men are looking for inspiration. You were an inspiration to a great deal of them. They want to stand up for themselves as you did. Maybe not - God forbid - people find themselves in the same situation you found yourself in. But they still wish to stand up for themselves. Your advice to young men watching this...
KKK: Absolutely. That's a good question, Benny. My advice for young men my age watching this is just find motivation. I know I struggled with that a little bit. To find motivation to go out and do things, do the right thing. Not like go to a riot or anything but the motivation to do the right thing and help people and get an education, be smart, be financially smart. Just to be a good person. A lot of people stuggle with that these days.
So, in other words, KKK's advice is to be the anti-KKK.
Remeber, not only did Kyle not get an education, but he kept getting caught in lies, trying to convince people he was actually going to school. I don't know of anyone who has evere accused KKK of being smart. And the past two plus years of him doing nothing but begging for money and grifting proves he is not financially smart either.
Now be honest, when KKK said that his advice was to be a good person and that a lot of people struggle with it, didn't you do a spit take, too? I'm sorry, but getting a friend to illegally buy a gun so that you can hook up with a bunch of racist vigilantes, and shooting and killing two men in cold blood and shooting and injuring a third person is hardly the definition of being a good person. It is the definition of a killer.