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The tv star that died in the car crash.....yeah, it's sad

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but why is he elevated in death beyond the life of his passenger in the car?

There is a make shift monument at the site of the crash. To the tv star.

I don't begrudge the grief of family and friends for the loss of someone close to them. It just seems out of whack that his life is somehow more important and more grief-worthy than the lives of others.

He was the drive iirc. He was exceeding the speed limit in a Porsche carerra. Probably his fault. Not sure, but in a one car crash that exceeded the speed limit....

Why is there not some guilt that he killed the passenger? Why does no one care about the other guy? Is the tv star responsible for the death of another human being, albeit a lesser one?

Again, sad that anyone dies this way. But the celebrity attitude in this country is a shame.

Fame for the sake of fame. God help us if a kardashian gets hurt in a crash. Wall to wall coverage by media for weeks. She is famous, she's a celeb. She is worth more than the rest of us.

Is she, really?

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I may be wrong, with out looking it up, I believe he was a passenger, not the driver.
oaktonhokie wrote:but why is he elevated in death beyond the life of his passenger in the car?

There is a make shift monument at the site of the crash. To the tv star.

I don't begrudge the grief of family and friends for the loss of someone close to them. It just seems out of whack that his life is somehow more important and more grief-worthy than the lives of others.

He was the drive iirc. He was exceeding the speed limit in a Porsche carerra. Probably his fault. Not sure, but in a one car crash that exceeded the speed limit....

Why is there not some guilt that he killed the passenger? Why does no one care about the other guy? Is the tv star responsible for the death of another human being, albeit a lesser one?

Again, sad that anyone dies this way. But the celebrity attitude in this country is a shame.

Fame for the sake of fame. God help us if a kardashian gets hurt in a crash. Wall to wall coverage by media for weeks. She is famous, she's a celeb. She is worth more than the rest of us.

Is she, really?

http://www.wccbcharlotte.com/story/offi ... r-20131202
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oaktonhokie wrote:but why is he elevated in death beyond the life of his passenger in the car?

There is a make shift monument at the site of the crash. To the tv star.

I don't begrudge the grief of family and friends for the loss of someone close to them. It just seems out of whack that his life is somehow more important and more grief-worthy than the lives of others.

He was the drive iirc. He was exceeding the speed limit in a Porsche carerra. Probably his fault. Not sure, but in a one car crash that exceeded the speed limit....

Why is there not some guilt that he killed the passenger? Why does no one care about the other guy? Is the tv star responsible for the death of another human being, albeit a lesser one?

Again, sad that anyone dies this way. But the celebrity attitude in this country is a shame.

Fame for the sake of fame. God help us if a kardashian gets hurt in a crash. Wall to wall coverage by media for weeks. She is famous, she's a celeb. She is worth more than the rest of us.

Is she, really?

http://www.wccbcharlotte.com/story/offi ... r-20131202
I think it's the power of volume. A 100 million give just 2 cents about this guy, so everyone is talking about it, but few are devastated like his friends and family or those of the race car driver. Princess Diana was another matter, but most of the time it's lots of people caring very little.
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Just like anything else that makes the news - why was the Holloway girl's death (name? - the girl from Alabama that was killed by the Dutch guy) any more important than any other abducted person's death? There are countless reasons why people pay attention to some things and not others.
oaktonhokie wrote:but why is he elevated in death beyond the life of his passenger in the car?

There is a make shift monument at the site of the crash. To the tv star.

I don't begrudge the grief of family and friends for the loss of someone close to them. It just seems out of whack that his life is somehow more important and more grief-worthy than the lives of others.

He was the drive iirc. He was exceeding the speed limit in a Porsche carerra. Probably his fault. Not sure, but in a one car crash that exceeded the speed limit....

Why is there not some guilt that he killed the passenger? Why does no one care about the other guy? Is the tv star responsible for the death of another human being, albeit a lesser one?

Again, sad that anyone dies this way. But the celebrity attitude in this country is a shame.

Fame for the sake of fame. God help us if a kardashian gets hurt in a crash. Wall to wall coverage by media for weeks. She is famous, she's a celeb. She is worth more than the rest of us.

Is she, really?

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RWNJ wrote:I may be wrong, with out looking it up, I believe he was a passenger, not the driver.
Yeah I had read where he was the passenger in the Porsche.
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You are correct. I wasn't sure of the guy's name. Walker was the passenger.

Thanx for the correction. Apologies for inaccuracy.


RWNJ wrote:I may be wrong, with out looking it up, I believe he was a passenger, not the driver.
oaktonhokie wrote:but why is he elevated in death beyond the life of his passenger in the car?

There is a make shift monument at the site of the crash. To the tv star.

I don't begrudge the grief of family and friends for the loss of someone close to them. It just seems out of whack that his life is somehow more important and more grief-worthy than the lives of others.

He was the drive iirc. He was exceeding the speed limit in a Porsche carerra. Probably his fault. Not sure, but in a one car crash that exceeded the speed limit....

Why is there not some guilt that he killed the passenger? Why does no one care about the other guy? Is the tv star responsible for the death of another human being, albeit a lesser one?

Again, sad that anyone dies this way. But the celebrity attitude in this country is a shame.

Fame for the sake of fame. God help us if a kardashian gets hurt in a crash. Wall to wall coverage by media for weeks. She is famous, she's a celeb. She is worth more than the rest of us.

Is she, really?

http://www.wccbcharlotte.com/story/offi ... r-20131202
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he was the passenger, he was not driving, and yes it is idiotic the fawning over him as he probably could have avoided dying by getting the guy to slow down. Something to remember is the dumbasses were on a city street and by the grace of god did not kill someone in another vehicle. Like the moron that passed the truck this morning on my way into work in bad fog on a two lane road....drive like crap, wreck your vehicle but don't do it around me!
oaktonhokie wrote:but why is he elevated in death beyond the life of his passenger in the car?

There is a make shift monument at the site of the crash. To the tv star.

I don't begrudge the grief of family and friends for the loss of someone close to them. It just seems out of whack that his life is somehow more important and more grief-worthy than the lives of others.

He was the drive iirc. He was exceeding the speed limit in a Porsche carerra. Probably his fault. Not sure, but in a one car crash that exceeded the speed limit....

Why is there not some guilt that he killed the passenger? Why does no one care about the other guy? Is the tv star responsible for the death of another human being, albeit a lesser one?

Again, sad that anyone dies this way. But the celebrity attitude in this country is a shame.

Fame for the sake of fame. God help us if a kardashian gets hurt in a crash. Wall to wall coverage by media for weeks. She is famous, she's a celeb. She is worth more than the rest of us.

Is she, really?

http://www.wccbcharlotte.com/story/offi ... r-20131202
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Well, he did crash in Valencia, pretty close to where I lived out there.

So there's that.
oaktonhokie wrote:but why is he elevated in death beyond the life of his passenger in the car?

There is a make shift monument at the site of the crash. To the tv star.

I don't begrudge the grief of family and friends for the loss of someone close to them. It just seems out of whack that his life is somehow more important and more grief-worthy than the lives of others.

He was the drive iirc. He was exceeding the speed limit in a Porsche carerra. Probably his fault. Not sure, but in a one car crash that exceeded the speed limit....

Why is there not some guilt that he killed the passenger? Why does no one care about the other guy? Is the tv star responsible for the death of another human being, albeit a lesser one?

Again, sad that anyone dies this way. But the celebrity attitude in this country is a shame.

Fame for the sake of fame. God help us if a kardashian gets hurt in a crash. Wall to wall coverage by media for weeks. She is famous, she's a celeb. She is worth more than the rest of us.

Is she, really?

http://www.wccbcharlotte.com/story/offi ... r-20131202
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oaktonhokie wrote:but why is he elevated in death beyond the life of his passenger in the car?

There is a make shift monument at the site of the crash. To the tv star.

I don't begrudge the grief of family and friends for the loss of someone close to them. It just seems out of whack that his life is somehow more important and more grief-worthy than the lives of others.

He was the drive iirc. He was exceeding the speed limit in a Porsche carerra. Probably his fault. Not sure, but in a one car crash that exceeded the speed limit....

Why is there not some guilt that he killed the passenger? Why does no one care about the other guy? Is the tv star responsible for the death of another human being, albeit a lesser one?

Again, sad that anyone dies this way. But the celebrity attitude in this country is a shame.

Fame for the sake of fame. God help us if a kardashian gets hurt in a crash. Wall to wall coverage by media for weeks. She is famous, she's a celeb. She is worth more than the rest of us.

Is she, really?

http://www.wccbcharlotte.com/story/offi ... r-20131202
The media tells us what to care about and we tell the media what to care about. We care about celebrities.

And from what I've read, other than being an obvious hearthrob (where is the Ghey Hokie login when you need it) he was a pretty caring guy.

When my sister in law told me, she said it somberly, and my voice didn't miss a beat when I responded with very matter of fact questions in conversational tone, "oh yeah what happened, how old was he?" She didn't say anything but I sensed she was surprised by my lack of somber tone. Why be somber? People die all the time that I don't know any better than Paul Walker.

Do you remember where you were when you found out Paul Walker died?
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cwtcr hokie wrote:he was the passenger, he was not driving, and yes it is idiotic the fawning over him as he probably could have avoided dying by getting the guy to slow down. Something to remember is the dumbasses were on a city street and by the grace of god did not kill someone in another vehicle. Like the moron that passed the truck this morning on my way into work in bad fog on a two lane road....drive like crap, wreck your vehicle but don't do it around me!
oaktonhokie wrote:but why is he elevated in death beyond the life of his passenger in the car?

There is a make shift monument at the site of the crash. To the tv star.

I don't begrudge the grief of family and friends for the loss of someone close to them. It just seems out of whack that his life is somehow more important and more grief-worthy than the lives of others.

He was the drive iirc. He was exceeding the speed limit in a Porsche carerra. Probably his fault. Not sure, but in a one car crash that exceeded the speed limit....

Why is there not some guilt that he killed the passenger? Why does no one care about the other guy? Is the tv star responsible for the death of another human being, albeit a lesser one?

Again, sad that anyone dies this way. But the celebrity attitude in this country is a shame.

Fame for the sake of fame. God help us if a kardashian gets hurt in a crash. Wall to wall coverage by media for weeks. She is famous, she's a celeb. She is worth more than the rest of us.

Is she, really?

http://www.wccbcharlotte.com/story/offi ... r-20131202
I think they were racing. Especially idiotic considering how close they were to Mohalland Drive, for a real race!
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Sad, but still doesn't atone for all those guns being released on the Mexican streets.
oaktonhokie wrote:but why is he elevated in death beyond the life of his passenger in the car?

There is a make shift monument at the site of the crash. To the tv star.

I don't begrudge the grief of family and friends for the loss of someone close to them. It just seems out of whack that his life is somehow more important and more grief-worthy than the lives of others.

He was the drive iirc. He was exceeding the speed limit in a Porsche carerra. Probably his fault. Not sure, but in a one car crash that exceeded the speed limit....

Why is there not some guilt that he killed the passenger? Why does no one care about the other guy? Is the tv star responsible for the death of another human being, albeit a lesser one?

Again, sad that anyone dies this way. But the celebrity attitude in this country is a shame.

Fame for the sake of fame. God help us if a kardashian gets hurt in a crash. Wall to wall coverage by media for weeks. She is famous, she's a celeb. She is worth more than the rest of us.

Is she, really?

http://www.wccbcharlotte.com/story/offi ... r-20131202
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Mulholland Drive and Topanga, where my SIL was run over by an 18yo in a truck running a red light. SIL was on a motorcycle. Hospitalized for nearly 2 years and still suffers from RSD as a result. KId got a ticket for not yielding. Go figure.

[quote="valenciahokie']I think they were racing. Especially idiotic considering how close they were to Mohalland Drive, for a real race![/quote]
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RWNJ wrote:Mulholland Drive and Topanga, where my SIL was run over by an 18yo in a truck running a red light. SIL was on a motorcycle. Hospitalized for nearly 2 years and still suffers from RSD as a result. KId got a ticket for not yielding. Go figure.

[quote="valenciahokie']I think they were racing. Especially idiotic considering how close they were to Mohalland Drive, for a real race!
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That road is nuts as everyone plays daredevil on it. The stretch towards Malibu is full of guys like this, hotdoging their sport cars and taking risks. I gota admit I've raced it too, it's just too tempting to test your skills. And it's thrilling to look over 100 foot cliffs in hairpin turns. I did it in an SUV to boot.
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