Ava Olivarez, 17, a Utah-based drag racer, was apparently quite the threat to decent society. That’s because she was the driver in a collision that took place last week. She was driving at such a high rate of speed that one of her passengers was ejected. That passenger survived, but another one did not. Xander Hover, 15, died as well. With friends like her, Hover certainly did not need enemies.
Apparently, Olivarez overcorrected and that caused the problem. One thing, besides her recklessness, that caused her death was that she felt that she was too good to wear, you know, a seat belt. Had she done that simple thing, she might be alive, but if she were, she’d likely be facing criminal charges as she did kill someone.
Drag racing is a reckless sport and it’s my opinion that the only people who engage in that activity are careless scumbags who don’t care whether or not they hurt people Olivarez clearly cared so little about people’s lives that she went drag racing. Her father, as can be expected, has denied that she was speeding, but he wasn’t in the vehicle with her, was he?
I understand that he has to defend his daughter, but a person is dead because of her. Many more people could have died and he’d likely still be defending her. It’s my belief that he’s just as an awful person as his daughter was. “I don’t know how I’m going to move on,” he whined to a media outlet. It’s all about him, him, him, not the innocent people she could have killed. Typical drag racer.
A lot of people were in grave danger with her behind the wheel. One of the many good things about her death is that the roads in Utah will be safer. After all, six feet under, she can’t cause anyone any harm anymore. Drag racing should be illegal. There is no legitimate point to it. All it does is kill people, as we can see in this story.
I know people are asking how I can be this cruel. Well, it’s not cruelty to point out the obvious: she was a menace to society and Darwin was in the car with her. It can’t possibly be cruel to point out that society is at least a wee bit safer with her gone, that’s for true.
There’s a lesson to be learned her: drag racing and driving recklessly are the same thing and they are both bad. If this story can discourage just one person from drag racing, then that’s one more good thing about her death.
Yes, it is unfortunate that someone that young is dead, but she made her choices and she paid for them. She also made choices for a kid stupid enough to get into the car with her. Because he got in the car with a drag racer, he essentially committed suicide, which is a mortal sin.
No sympathy from me for either her or her family and friends.
It’s important to note that I am not celebrating her death per se, as doing so would be a mortal sin. All I am saying here is that drivers like her put innocent people at risk, so maybe it’s for the best that she will no longer be able to potentially end lives. She should not be remembered as being innocent or as being a decent human being.
Decent human beings don’t drive like monsters and they don’t kill people who were purportedly her friends.
She was not decent.
Game over.