"What do veterans think of Kyle Rittenhouse's course of action during the rioting?
Listen up (and thank you, Demetri Antonis for a truly excellent post):
"Unless you're a seasoned combat veteran in urban warfare, you can't begin to understand the near-perfect execution of complex dynamics, mental fortitude, and clarity exhibited by Kyle Rittenhouse, as he defended himself with near-perfect precision against a gang of thugs.
Listen up (and thank you, Demetri Antonis for a truly excellent post):
"Unless you're a seasoned combat veteran in urban warfare, you can't begin to understand the near-perfect execution of complex dynamics, mental fortitude, and clarity exhibited by Kyle Rittenhouse, as he defended himself with near-perfect precision against a gang of thugs.
I don't think this could have been choreographed any better.
In military survival school, we were taught that it doesn't matter how physically strong you are, how intelligent you are, or how resourceful you are.
In military survival school, we were taught that it doesn't matter how physically strong you are, how intelligent you are, or how resourceful you are.
It's not that these qualities don't have any significance, it's just that they are not the most important.
The most important quality when your life is on the line is adaptability.
Being able to adapt to horrendous situations regardless of how adverse they are, while retaining your ability to think clearly and rationally, as you execute with speed and precision.
Kyle nailed it!
He's as much of a hero as any military man who risked his life for his brothers.
This is the kind of young man you want at your six."

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