Friday, December 13, 2024

Daniel Penny just got these words of advice from the one man leftists may hate more than him

There’s one man on earth who may be able to relate to Daniel Penny more than anyone and he just reached out with one meaningful message.

The past year-and-a-half has been one heck of a roller coaster for Daniel Penny.

He saved the day and was punished for it due to Alvin Bragg’s political motivations.

But now Daniel Penny has just gotten these words of advice from the one man leftists may hate more than him.

Few can relate better to Daniel Penny than Kyle Rittenhouse

The Black Lives Matter and Antifa riots during the so-called “Summer of Love” turned 2020 into the most violent year in America’s recorded history.

Then-17 year old Kyle Rittenhouse was offering medical aid and protecting property during one of what CNN labeled “mostly peaceful protests.”

For his efforts, Rittenhouse ended up running for his life – and being forced to shoot three white men who were attempting to murder him.

Despite this being an obvious case of self-defense, the young man had to defend his life again, this time in a courtroom.

Rittenhouse was found not guilty, and the concept of “self-defense” was saved in the United States.

But even after winning the verdict, Big Media continued on-going efforts to ruin his life, labeling him a “white supremacist” and a “murderer.”

After successfully defending his life in both the street and in the courts, Rittenhouse is still fighting for the right to live his life.

And because of that, he can relate to the realities Daniel Penny is currently living.

Rittenhouse prays for Penny

Daniel Penny is now a free man.

The jury was hung on the second-degree manslaughter charge against the hero Marine, and then found him not guilty of the lesser, criminally negligent homicide.

But that doesn’t mean all is right in the world of Daniel Penny.

He’s still being attacked in the corporate-controlled media, Black Lives Matter New York is calling for vigilantism against him, and lawmakers like Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez are saying subways would be safer with people like Penny behind bars.

The Left is still attempting to destroy Penny’s reputation and future – all because the man he saved subway riders from happened to be black.

But Rittenhouse is praying that Penny can find peace and move forward with his life.

“I understand better than almost anyone the joy Daniel Penny is feeling right now,” Rittenhouse tweeted shortly after the jury’s verdict was released. “Today’s verdict speaks for itself—the jury got it right. I pray that Daniel gets to decide the direction of his life, not the media or bad actors. He deserves to live the life he wants to live.”

As Rittenhouse mentioned, there are few alive who can relate to Penny as well as he can.

That being said, Rittenhouse’s prayers likely mean a lot to the U.S. Marine vet.

No good deed goes unpunished

In the spring of 2023, 30-year-old Jordan Neely – a black homeless man with a criminal record — hopped on a New York City subway car and, according to witnesses, began threatening the lives of passengers.

Passengers called the police for help but feared they wouldn’t respond in time.

Believing lives were on the line, Daniel Penny chose to take action.

The Marine veteran wrestled Neely to the ground, putting him in a hold and held him there while he waited for police to arrive.

A Hispanic man jumped in and helped Penny, holding Neely’s feet down.

Police did not arrive for almost 15 minutes.

Police bodycam footage showed passengers who were potential victims and who witnessed Penny’s actions discussing how grateful they were for Penny intervening.

At the hospital following the incident, Neely was later pronounced dead.

Following protests and complaints from the likes of Black Lives Matter, Bragg decided to charge Penny in Neely’s death.

Bragg and lead prosecutor Dafna Yoran lost the case.

But the victorious Penny, while winning the trial, now has to earn back all he’s lost simply for doing a life-saving good deed.

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