This is why I think the claim of "self-defence" is morally (if not necessarily legally in that jurisdiction) unsound.
He ain't being tried in a court of morality.
As Gordon says, I think there's a reasonable chance that the defence will manage to spread enough doubt to get Rittenhouse off.
It's a hell of a lot more than reasonable, by this point.
It beggars belief that the best answer to this is to declare him innocent on all charges of violence...
It's a good thing juries in criminal trials don't declare people innocent, then. What juries declare, is the prosecution failed to make a case the defendant was guilty of a crime beyond a reasonable doubt. "Not guilty" is not synonymous to "innocent".
...a moral hazard that facilitates armed militia making themselves self-appointed guardians of the peace, who can intimidate people into obedience because the law could view those who resist them to be shot in "self-defence". That is not the basis of a happy society.
It certainly is not the basis of a happy society. As evidenced by the past five years.
Or the past seven, if you're the sort concerned over matters like cops extrajudicially killing citizens. Or the past
twenty-seven, if you're the sort concerned about militia types doing shit like driving vans full of ANFO up to federal buildings. Or the past
fifty-seven, if you're the sort concerned over the end of Jim Crow. Or the past
hundred fifty-three, if you're the sort concerned over the
start of Jim Crow. Or the past
hundred sixty, if you're the sort concerned over peculiar institutions...
Shit, Rittenhouse would never have been there if those who work forces weren't the same as those who burn crosses, because there wouldn't have been a damn riot in the first place. You wanna dig up that rabbit hole, I'll bring the goddamn shovel. This ain't new, this ain't unprecedented, and whether Rittenhouse is acquitted or convicted in the big scheme of things ain't changing a damn thing.
And frankly,
convicting Rittenhouse will get the right-wing nutjobs vastly angrier than
acquitting him.
Fueled paranoid delusions are more powerful than
deprived paranoid delusions. As I alluded to earlier, Timothy McVeigh didn't bomb the Alfred P. Murrah building because the Waco siege ended peacefully and without loss of further life.