Christopher Woods wounded and killed his entire family before turning the gun on himself on Saturday, April 18. Woods' father-in-law hadn't heard from the family in days so he went over to their Frederick Co., Maryland home and discovered a tragic scene. Woods had cut and killed his wife, 2 year old daughter, and 4 and 5 year old sons. Several handwritten notes were found around Woods' home supposedly written by him, but police are not yet releasing their contents. They have yet to find a motive for this brutal disaster.
How can anyone possibly do this to their family? How can anyone possibly take the lives of three innocent, young children? Moreover, I've never understood why it is that people find it necessary to kill others if the final result is going to end in them killing themselves. Just commit suicide and be done with it. There is no need to take other lives just because you are unhappy with your own. This may seem harsh and cruel but why take five lives when you could just take one?
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Monday, April 20, 2009
Swimming With the Polar Bears (Week 13)
In Berlin, a lady thought it would be a good idea to go play with the polar bears. In her attempt to play with them, she also felt it would be a good idea to jump into the enclosure. She went around several gates to reach the inside of the exhibit. Moreover, she climbed through shrubbery to reach the bears. Then after she dove into the tank, the bears attacked her.
Some are upset that security is not being stepped up at the zoo. However, I think that the zoo is right to think that their security measures are safe. Clearly this woman knew what she was doing was dangerous if she had to maneuver so many obstacles. I think that the zoo did all that they could to keep their visitors safe from the animals. The zoo has done its part to keep both the animals and the visitors safe and if the visitors are going to severely violate the zoo's rules then the visitors deserve the consequences for their violations.
Some are upset that security is not being stepped up at the zoo. However, I think that the zoo is right to think that their security measures are safe. Clearly this woman knew what she was doing was dangerous if she had to maneuver so many obstacles. I think that the zoo did all that they could to keep their visitors safe from the animals. The zoo has done its part to keep both the animals and the visitors safe and if the visitors are going to severely violate the zoo's rules then the visitors deserve the consequences for their violations.
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Date Night (Week 12)
In this What Would You Do? episode, there was a gay couple who went out to the bar together. They were affectionate and shared there love for each other openly. Many people were tolerant of their affection. They realized that love could be more than just the typical idea of what most think it to be. However, there were some that were your typical "gay bashers" and criticized the couple along with the actor. Many took their opinions to the extreme but then again just as many stuck up for the loving couple.
If I were in this situation, I hope that I would defend this couple. A person can't help who they love. Moreover, I don't think it is fair to criticize someone for loving another person. However, I am not a fan of public displays of affection of any kind regardless of who the couple is. This does not justify publicly criticizing two people though.
If I were in this situation, I hope that I would defend this couple. A person can't help who they love. Moreover, I don't think it is fair to criticize someone for loving another person. However, I am not a fan of public displays of affection of any kind regardless of who the couple is. This does not justify publicly criticizing two people though.
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Momzilla (Week 11)
In this episode of What Would You Do?, there was a mom who was verbally attacking her daughter. As the excited bride was trying on potential wedding dresses, her mother was verbally abusing her. The mother used terms such as fat and ugly to describe how her daughter looked. There was one bystander however who took this overbearing mother aside. This woman explained to the mother the difference between verbally attacking her daughter and constructive criticism.
If I was in this situation, I hope I would do the same thing as this bystander did. It is one thing to want your daughter to look her very best on her wedding day. However, it is a completely different thing to verbally attack and belittle someone. Also, I'm sure that this overweight woman already has the outside world thinking that she is in fact ugly and fat. However, her mother should be the one there to support and shield her from the brutal world.
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