The former representative of the right Kyle Rittenhouse tells everyone to fight bigotry – and it's not pretty.
As Kyle Rittenhouse is trying to capitalize on his infamy after being acquitted of shooting three people at a rally in Kenosha, Wisconsin as a conservative voice. reveal his true nature. David Hancock, a retired Navy SEAL, dropped a bombshell in a post on X, formerly Twitter, on Monday (April 1), detailing how much it took to overhaul Rittenhouse's image. Which included getting an accelerated high school diploma for high school dropouts.
“For his online high school diploma, we had to get him to complete four years of credits in just ten months, which he did using the 'Google machine,'” Hancock revealed before adding how Rittenhouse had also applied to join the marines, but he could. You didn't even pass the basic aptitude test. As another user on X, RogerZenAF, explained, “The maximum score on the ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery) is 99. The minimum score to join the Marine Corps is 31. Not surprising to none, Kyle Rittenhouse scored “well below” the required minimum.” Rittenhouse would eventually be permanently barred from joining the Corps after he sent a video of himself unsolicited an AR-15 to recruiters.
The actions of Rittenhouse during and after his trial, who Hancock says he “thinks is the show pony we've created,” teased Hancock into working with him further. “Instead, he wasted a full scholarship to study any course at any university in the country to become a divisive dog and antagonize black Americans on college campuses,” he wrote. “Kyle didn't get to learn anything. He remains the same uneducated, arrogant and competitive person, incapable of telling the truth.” The 21-year-old was recently booed off the stage at an event at the University of Memphis held by the conservative group Turning Point USA.
Hancock would also apologize to one of the men who shot Rittenhouse, Paul Prediger aka Gaige Grosskreutz. Prediger was at the Kenosha protests as an ACLU observer with a legal concealed carry permit and medical training, which was at odds with the arguments of Rittenhouse and his defense team in the 2021 trial.