Mollie Tibbetts' father criticizes conservatives for using her death for 'views she believed were profoundly racist'

Rob Tibbetts, father of slain student Mollie Tibbetts, came out today and criticized those, including Donald Trump, who used his daughter’s death for “views she believed were profoundly racist.” In a powerful op-ed piece for the Des Moines Register (the full column can be found in the second link), he wrote:

At the outset, politicians and pundits used Mollie’s death to promote various political agendas. We appealed to them and they graciously stopped. For that, we are grateful.

Sadly, others have ignored our request. They have instead chosen to callously distort and corrupt Mollie’s tragic death to advance a cause she vehemently opposed. I encourage the debate on immigration; there is great merit in its reasonable outcome. But do not appropriate Mollie’s soul in advancing views she believed were profoundly racist. The act grievously extends the crime that stole Mollie from our family and is, to quote Donald Trump Jr., “heartless" and "despicable.”

His four paragraphs were directed at those who used her death to turn it into a racial discussion.

The person who is accused of taking Mollie’s life is no more a reflection of the Hispanic community as white supremacists are of all white people. To suggest otherwise is a lie. Justice in my America is blind. This person will receive a fair trial, as it should be. If convicted, he will face the consequences society has set. Beyond that, he deserves no more attention.

To the Hispanic community, my family stands with you and offers its heartfelt apology. That you’ve been beset by the circumstances of Mollie’s death is wrong. We treasure the contribution you bring to the American tapestry in all its color and melody. And yes, we love your food.

My stepdaughter, whom Mollie loved so dearly, is Latina. Her sons — Mollie’s cherished nephews and my grandchildren — are Latino. That means I am Hispanic. I am African. I am Asian. I am European. My blood runs from every corner of the Earth because I am American. As an American, I have one tenet: to respect every citizen of the world and actively engage in the ongoing pursuit to form a more perfect union.

Given that, to knowingly foment discord among races is a disgrace to our flag. It incites fear in innocent communities and lends legitimacy to the darkest, most hate-filled corners of the American soul. It is the opposite of leadership. It is the opposite of humanity. It is heartless. It is despicable. It is shameful.

And finally, he asks that, in the spirit of John McCain, Aretha Franklin and Mollie Tibbetts, the country turn against racism.

We have the opportunity now to take heed of the lessons that Mollie, John McCain and Aretha Franklin taught — humanity, fairness and courage. For most of the summer, the search for Mollie brought this nation together like no other pursuit. There was a common national will that did transcend opinion, race, gender and geography. Let’s not lose sight of that miracle. Let’s not lose sight of Mollie.

Instead, let’s turn against racism in all its ugly manifestations both subtle and overt. Let’s turn toward each other with all the compassion we gave Mollie. Let’s listen, not shout. Let’s build bridges, not walls. Let’s celebrate our diversity rather than argue over our differences. I can tell you, when you’ve lost your best friend, differences are petty and meaningless.

https://www.sfgate.com/news/education/article/Father-of-slain-Iowa-student-decries-using-her-as-13200146.php

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Blah blah blah. He’s a San Francisco lib Democrat who sacrificed his daughter’s life for the sake of the political narrative.

Typical lib… it’s all about him. But the impact of his votes contributed to how many other young woman deaths at the hands of illegals? He does not own this issue. He gets one vote and only one. I hope he feels his daughter’s life was worth it. It would be a terrible thing to live with otherwise.

By the way, Mr Tibbetts… “Hispanic” is not a race… no matter how much the lib narrative tells you that it is. And neither is “illegal immigrant” a race.

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The easy but unfortunate prediction is that this will have no impact. If it means votes, they’ll take every ounce of fear mongering they can squeeze out of it. All despite the pleas of the loved ones of the deceased, who are most apt to speak for her in her absence.

Duly noted. Next time there’s a school shooting or some other mass shooting, you’ll be the last person to criticize people for trying to “politicize” their deaths in the name of stricter gun control.

Switch channels, dude.

Done. Bye.

Is it racism or culture?

Dont you have a thread devoted to this question? Get back in there champ

It’s an act with no script and no point to make.

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What’s the value life in the illegal alien culture?

There ya go, now that’s more like it

Frankly I’m just here for the popcorn

It’s the same question as the other thread.

Yeah but you gave it some pizzaz!

The situation did.

No you did cause you are just that good :sunglasses:

The one where you called rap a “culture”? Your insight there is quite brilliant.

Learn to read, folks. The two threads are different.

Oh, and our host has 20 threads on the topic, many of them duplicates. I expect to see you jump in his threads and complain.

And thanks for bumping this one. :slight_smile:

Did I? Strange, I thought I specifically avoided it.

The question in the two threads is the same.

No, you avoid people that listen to music, for some backwards reasoning.