Such a tragedy. Would like to more about this homeless guy. Our government doesn't seem to care about those who fall in the
Such a tragedy. Would like to more about this homeless guy. Our government doesn't seem to care about those who fall in the
zxccxv wrote:
... it is a homeless person who killed a female golfer.
The right attacks immigration as the root of our problems in the former case and now attacks the left's critique of locking people up for life with no conviction for the latter.
The murders is a US citizen named Collin Daniel Richards. How would you deport him?
https://coed.com/2018/09/18/who-is-collin-daniel-richards-celia-barquin-arozamena-murder-suspect/You clearly didn't understand his post if that is your response.
7 iron, right temple, Cinderella story.
Phantasy Star wrote:
Said it before but it needs to be said again.
ALL white, Asian, and Eurasian women should be armed whilst outside the home. These incidents are far too common.
Such a shame what happened to this poor girl. The killer deserves death, and violent homeless people should be purged.
Your posts in the past all but say Alt Right wing nut, just clarifying that the "suspect" is a fellow Caucasian no fears of darker hued hordes descending on your women.....
Leave it to the incels of LR to determine that “women shouldn’t go outside alone” is the key takeaway of this story.
par for the course wrote:
Leave it to the incels of LR to determine that “women shouldn’t go outside alone” is the key takeaway of this story.
CNNs Son Lemon says this is what happens to women on a Trump owned golf course.
Thanks for supporting me!
This. I’m a female runner and unfortunately I avoid running on any trail or more deserted path when I’m by myself. Honestly 10-15 yrs ago, I didn’t even think twice about this but nowadays I have to be mindful of where I am running. I always stay on well lit roads or areas that are more populated, don’t run in the dark and do not wear head phones. It sucks that it has come to this, but I guess I would rather be safe than sorry.
comedyrelief wrote:
Here is a good outline of the effectiveness of the policy in decreasing drug abuse and homicide in Singapore where it enjoys the support of 95% of the population and was even lauded by the Mayor of New York City as a system we could learn from:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_punishment_in_Singapore
Dude, Singapore is the size of Dubuque. Comparing it to the US is meaningless.
But, I don’t know, if you want to compare, maybe the fact that you absolutely can’t have guns or other weapons might contribute to the lack of murders there. Seriously, man...
Ladedah wrote:
Scorpion_runner wrote:
We are talking about a woman here, and no object is going to provide ADEQUATE protection when dealing with a healthy, regular man. Pepper spray can be a decent form of protection, but it is not guaranteed to inhibit the perpetrator.
Seriously, the best protection for a woman is for the men to understand that women want to be left alone!
Why can’t there be better education in place to teach MEN to leave women alone?
yikes, you're clueless
compreezy wrote:
You clearly didn't understand his post if that is your response.
I read nothing in that post that it was a rebuttal to the point that was made. Certain people immediately blamed immigration as the cause of this murder. Therefore, close the USA and deport all immigrants. Do not spend money incarcerating them. Send them all away. But the murder is an American citizen and already locked inside. Shouldn't the 'get them of the country' demand apply to everyone, including this guy?
how to deport wrote:
compreezy wrote:
You clearly didn't understand his post if that is your response.
I read nothing in that post that it was a rebuttal to the point that was made. Certain people immediately blamed immigration as the cause of this murder. Therefore, close the USA and deport all immigrants. Do not spend money incarcerating them. Send them all away. But the murder is an American citizen and already locked inside. Shouldn't the 'get them of the country' demand apply to everyone, including this guy?
Wait, what?
zxccxv's post was in response to someone saying that Barquin's death is the ACLU/left's fault for closing institutions. zxccxv pointed out that in both the Tibbets case and this case, people just search for a way to politicize it and blame the left (Tibbets being for immigration reasons and Barquin for promoting personal freedoms over institutionalization reasons). He further said instead of pointing fingers he tries to think of intelligent ways to decrease violence in the country.
Then you come in and make some irrelevant post about deportation not being possible in the case of Barquin's killer, showing you didn't comprehend what you were responding to.
Scorpion_runner wrote:
A woman is always vulnerable because she lacks testosterone, so even a physical strong woman can be taken out by a small regular man. Hell a woman can hit a man with a bat, and it could still feel like being hit with a pillow.
Men run at night and in the early morning, but a man, by nature, is always on defense. Either we have the ability to fight our way out of things, or use our athleticism to out run or dodge danger.
Seriously? You don’t need a degree in neuroendocrinology to know that the fight or flight response is not mediated by testosterone. Ever heard of epinephrine or norepinephrine?
“A man by nature is always on defense?”
“(...) even a physical strong woman can be taken out by a small regular man?”
You can mainline testosterone all day long. It may make you stronger, more competitive, and even more aggressive, but it certainly won’t speed up your reflexes or make a baseball bat whack feel like a pillow. And it won’t make a skinny guy magically able to overpower a fit woman who knows how to kick butt.
Dear lord, where do some of you find these nuggets of “knowledge”?
miga wrote:
Trump's America. Get used to it. Pretty white girls getting killed in Iowa for no good reason. This s*it didn't happen under Obama.
If Hillary were president that type of argument would certainly be used. In fact, Trump would have been tweeting all day today.
I'm a golfer and often play solo late afternoon. Golf has declined in popularity and I love that I can zip around and play more holes before dusk. The course is often near empty. I never thought of this as a safety issue but now I can see how this type of situation is more possible than 10+ years ago.
I have to say I can't remember the last time I saw a female golfer playing alone.
Apparently this girl had used up her eligibility but had another year before graduation. That's why she was still on campus and practicing for second stage Q School next month instead of traveling to the fall tournament with the Cyclone team. Iowa State isn't exactly a golf powerhouse, nor the area a hotbed. Otherwise she might have had a teammate or other local practicing with her toward the Q School goal.
Just tragic all around but none of the preventive measures are ideal. Frankly I've always thought it was somewhat strange there aren't more murders in remote areas where people can be predicted to be alone. I've been in some desolate campgrounds off season with nobody else there.
Jko98 wrote:
Scorpion_runner wrote:
We are talking about a woman here, and no object is going to provide ADEQUATE protection when dealing with a healthy, regular man. Pepper spray can be a decent form of protection, but it is not guaranteed to inhibit the perpetrator.
This. I’m a female runner and unfortunately I avoid running on any trail or more deserted path when I’m by myself. Honestly 10-15 yrs ago, I didn’t even think twice about this but nowadays I have to be mindful of where I am running. I always stay on well lit roads or areas that are more populated, don’t run in the dark and do not wear head phones. It sucks that it has come to this, but I guess I would rather be safe than sorry.
It is very concerning how violence has become normalized in American society. Whether it be street gang disputes that quickly escalate into gunfire, petty theft where a gun is used, or the push back with unrestricted 2nd amendment rights and stand your ground laws. I feel many Americans do not realize there is a whole different world out there. Each day I go for a run in our local provincial park (Canada), parts of it are at least 2 miles from 'civilization' and yet each day I will see many women running alone. They run past me, not with fear and trepidation, but rather with a smile and a wave. I don't know what the solution is to America's violence problem is, but it is a problem many other countries in the West do not have.
1. The concept of women not running or being alone in general is not new. I’m a woman in my 50’s, and staying in groups while in sketchy situations (remote running trails, parking lots, etc.) was drilled into our heads starting in junior high. Self defense was part of our curriculum in gym class. Not running the same route everyday was recommended so a predator wouldn’t learn your routine. Serial killers in the 70’s, specifically Ted Bendy, helped spur a campaign of educating women on how to protect themselves. Women being attacked like this may seem like a newer phenomenon because of our 24-hour news cycle, but it’s not. Plus, in regards to female athletes, professional or amateur, out alone training on a golf course or a park trail, there are so many more of us now than there were 40 years ago. It was rare to see a woman jogging when I was growing up in the 70’s. It’s sick, but I guess there are more opportunities now to attack runners, etc.
2. I’m not sure a class on “leaving women alone” would have worked on this monster. I don’t think Education can overcome true evil.
It’s not new wrote:
2. I’m not sure a class on “leaving women alone” would have worked on this monster. I don’t think Education can overcome true evil.
True, but it would help out in the 99% of other cases that women have to deal with when they are harassed when out alone.
ladedah wrote:
It’s not new wrote:
2. I’m not sure a class on “leaving women alone” would have worked on this monster. I don’t think Education can overcome true evil.
True, but it would help out in the 99% of other cases that women have to deal with when they are harassed when out alone.
A women being harassed and a women being raped and murdered are two completely different things.
This is like me arguing that all drivers should take a driving etiquette course in response to a drunk driver killing someone. Sure the course won’t address this problem, but it would help in 99% of other cases of drivers being a jerk.
Sadsad wrote:
Very sad. Sadly the usa is very dangerous. Murder rates are high.
Assuming this post is a joke ... everyone knows that murder rates are the lowest they've ever been.