.ThisIsKyleR rally refusal prompts backlash for Texas brewery
Southern Star Brewing Company announced in various social media posts Friday that it would no longer host the “Rally Against Censorship” scheduled for Jan. 26 on its 13.5-acre property. Along with Rittenhouse, speakers include former Navy SEAL Justin Sheffield and Daniel Miller of the Texas Nationalist Movement and Defiant Press Publishing's David Roberts and Cassandra Spencer.
Rittenhouse was at the center of a 2020 incident in Kenosha, Wisconsin, in which he shot three men, killing two. The 20-year-old was acquitted of all charges in 2021.
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