![]() ![]() JMU's official Instagram account also shared a video featuring student Deaquan Nichols. In the video, Nichols addresses "The verdict in the Kyle Rittenhouse case." The department continued, referencing various shootings of Black men that the Black Lives Matter movement has turned into rallying cries. "Reminder: it is hard to focus on science if you are worried you might be legally shot or run over at a protest," the JMU Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry tweeted on Saturday, the day after Rittenhouse's acquittal. ![]() "The communications on James Madison University's official Instagram account also briefly included a so-called "student takeover" video in which a JMU student lamented the "murdering" of "two beautiful Black lives" – even though the jury agreed that Rittenhouse acted in self-defense and the two men he fatally shot were both White. When a Wisconsin jury acquitted Kyle Rittenhouse of murder charges last week, that development hampered the progress of science, a Virginia university's chemistry department suggested in a series of online posts that at least one critic is deriding as inappropriate "politicized rhetoric. Kyle Rittenhouse is sworn in to testify during his trial at the Kenosha County Courthouse earlier this month in Kenosha, Wisconsin. ![]()
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