Mollie Tibbets
Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2018 5:39 pm
So while the rest of the world saw in an hour that Donald Trump is an irreparably criminal president this week, it came to my attention that the conservative side of things are obsessing right now over the case of a young woman who was murdered in Iowa, Mollie Tibbets. Apparently there was a guy whose advances she kept ignoring, she went jogging, and was attacked and murdered by said man who was born in Mexico but was in the country illegally. (Or, that said, maybe not, his lawyer says he's here legally. It's frankly not clear to me reading up on the case.)
Now firstly, apparently her family is asking her case not be politicized. But second, I realized reading the case that it actually bothered me a bit, and forgive me if this gets a bit BMR, but I think my issue reading about this is it's being sold as a case about the issue of illegal immigration. And it's not the root of the problem. Violence against women like this does not only happen from illegal immigrant men with brown skin. Plenty of men born in the USA feel entitled to a woman's attention then act violently against them when rebuffed. If people truly cared about this woman's death from such horrific circumstances we would be discussing that, not just how a wall at the border would have stopped this particular tragedy.
Hope that makes sense, I'm not sure if I've articulated it well enough.
Now firstly, apparently her family is asking her case not be politicized. But second, I realized reading the case that it actually bothered me a bit, and forgive me if this gets a bit BMR, but I think my issue reading about this is it's being sold as a case about the issue of illegal immigration. And it's not the root of the problem. Violence against women like this does not only happen from illegal immigrant men with brown skin. Plenty of men born in the USA feel entitled to a woman's attention then act violently against them when rebuffed. If people truly cared about this woman's death from such horrific circumstances we would be discussing that, not just how a wall at the border would have stopped this particular tragedy.
Hope that makes sense, I'm not sure if I've articulated it well enough.