The Mormon Gulag
Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 5:00 pm
Part I
My Shady acres friends:
I can think of no better place than this message board to first post a link to my website. My close friend and partner have been working furiously trying to get the website up in time for both the ex-Mormon conference and the 17th annual Scarecrow festival. I thought about posting some of my personal experiences, and I still might, but for now I'll just let the website speak for itself and engage in dialogue here. My stories, which Trump anything posted to the website by far, will be in the movie and book. I will say a few things about the "Mormon Gulag" - and then answer any questions or elaborate on anything anyone is curious about:
I have never gotten my ass beat as bad as I did while I was there. I've taken a beating or two in my day, but I was punched in the face, tackled, kicked, slammed on the ground and into walls, and more. That being said, I didn't get it nearly as bad as some other kids there. I was well liked there, and still got the crap kicked out of me on a regular basis.
I do not exaggerate the LDS connection with this place in the least bit. In fact, it probably goes a lot deeper than I even realize.
To be fair, I don't think that any good hearted member of the LDS church would endorse this vile facility if they knew what was actually going on.
Saturday, October 18th I will be in Lehi, Utah at the Scarecrow Festival filming a protest that has been planned. I really encourage you to go and check it out and talk to some of the boys that experienced what I did.
Now, I have been known to be a "cocky punk" on this board, a "stupid kid" that has an axe to grind with Mormonism. While all of that may be true, I am absolutely serious about this place. It is awful, disgusting, and simply un-American. It is abusive, shady, and makes the Mormon church look plain evil. I hate this place because of what it does and what it stands for, not because it is associated with the LDSism.
Later on this week I'll post a few stories from my book about that place here, so stay tuned.
I'd really appreciate any help I can get with this project.
Best,
Eric
http://www.MORMONGULAG.com
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My Shady acres friends:
I can think of no better place than this message board to first post a link to my website. My close friend and partner have been working furiously trying to get the website up in time for both the ex-Mormon conference and the 17th annual Scarecrow festival. I thought about posting some of my personal experiences, and I still might, but for now I'll just let the website speak for itself and engage in dialogue here. My stories, which Trump anything posted to the website by far, will be in the movie and book. I will say a few things about the "Mormon Gulag" - and then answer any questions or elaborate on anything anyone is curious about:
I have never gotten my ass beat as bad as I did while I was there. I've taken a beating or two in my day, but I was punched in the face, tackled, kicked, slammed on the ground and into walls, and more. That being said, I didn't get it nearly as bad as some other kids there. I was well liked there, and still got the crap kicked out of me on a regular basis.
I do not exaggerate the LDS connection with this place in the least bit. In fact, it probably goes a lot deeper than I even realize.
To be fair, I don't think that any good hearted member of the LDS church would endorse this vile facility if they knew what was actually going on.
Saturday, October 18th I will be in Lehi, Utah at the Scarecrow Festival filming a protest that has been planned. I really encourage you to go and check it out and talk to some of the boys that experienced what I did.
Now, I have been known to be a "cocky punk" on this board, a "stupid kid" that has an axe to grind with Mormonism. While all of that may be true, I am absolutely serious about this place. It is awful, disgusting, and simply un-American. It is abusive, shady, and makes the Mormon church look plain evil. I hate this place because of what it does and what it stands for, not because it is associated with the LDSism.
Later on this week I'll post a few stories from my book about that place here, so stay tuned.
I'd really appreciate any help I can get with this project.
Best,
Eric
http://www.MORMONGULAG.com
.