why me wrote:For some strange reason, the critics on this board just can not use their imagination and place themselves at that time at the scene. What happened to the Mormons in missouri had intended and unintended consequences for the saints and for the mobs. For the saints, they became suspicious of outsiders, esepcially those like Law who wished their leaders harm. And they saw the destruction of the expositor as a way to protect their freedom to worship freely and to protect their safety. .
And from their experiences in Missouri with their own presses and property destroyed saw the destruction of the Expositor as a justifiable act. Context is everything.
For some strange reason, you are using
nothing but your imagination. You have abandoned all pretext of claiming that the Expositor printed any lies, and have now resolved that the way the Mormons were going to preserve their own rights was by violating the rights of others.
Despite your reliance on things you have imagined as a primary source, we know what the city council said.
The minutes of the Nauvoo city council indicate that Joseph Smith and his underlings deemed the Expositor a nuisance and a menace specifically because it was supposedly printing lies.
Mayor suggested that the Council pass an ordinance to prevent misrepresentations and libelous publications and conspiracies against the peace of the city........
Mayor said-"The conduct of such men and such papers are calculated to destroy the peace of the city, and it is not safe that such things should exist, on account of the mob spirit which they tend to produce." "Such papers" are libelous papers. Context is indeed everything, and the context is that the Expositor was telling the truth about what Joseph Smith was doing,
and Joseph knew it, yet in his official capacity as mayor he was characterizing the Expositor as a danger because of "misrepresentations and libelous publications" that he knew to be the truth.
And so Why Me is still stuck in the loop that the result that Joseph Smith caused by destroying the Expositor proves that that result would have happened if he had not acted in a way to cause that result.
One time, I told bcspace that something he said meant so much less than nothing that it caused a rip in the space-time continuum. I would like to congratulate Why Me on surpassing bcspace in that accomplishment.