Fox News reports that Southern Star Brewing Company has decided not to hold the rally. The company stated that the rally didn’t reflect its values, so they have decided to back down from hosting this event.
The company put out a tweet explaining its position. It read:
“Southern star brewery is an apolitical organization. But we feel that this event doesn’t reflect our values, and we could not, in good faith, continue to rent our space for the event on 1/26. We don’t do rallies. We make beer for people who like beer.”
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Kyle Rittenhouse reacted to the news by saying that the company has bent its knee to the “woke” crowd. Rittenhouse said the following:
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“It’s disappointing that places continue to censor me and not allow my voice and many other voices to be heard because they bend to the woke crowd. I’ll keep you guys updated on the event on the 26th that I was supposed to speak at.”
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He followed this up with:
“I don’t support companies who don’t support the first amendment.”
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This is even though Rittenhouse was found not guilty of the charges he faced stemming from an incident in 2020. In 2020, Rittenhouse was in Kenosha, Wisconsin, during a “Black Lives Matter” protest when a group of protestors began to give chase of Rittenhouse. He used his gun to defend himself, killing two of those chasing him.
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Rittenhouse faced a potential life sentence if he had been convicted on the charges against him. However, the Wisconsin jury found him not guilty, and he was released back to his freedom. However, it seems that some people still haven’t let this go, and there are at least some who are very adamant that Rittenhouse not be able to appear at public events or even attend specific colleges and universities at this time.
Fox News reached out to Rittenhouse and the brewery for comment but has yet to receive word back by the time the story went to press.