Bigotry toward Mormons provokes too little outrage
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Bigotry toward Mormons provokes too little outrage
Imagine what you would say if people announced in the media that there was no way Rotarians, Californians, Jews or those who have attended grad school should be allowed to be President.
Do you imagine there would be a loud hue and cry? I think it would be very loud and forceful.
Do you imagine there would be a loud hue and cry? I think it would be very loud and forceful.
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Re: Bigotry toward Mormons provokes too little outrage
People wonder whether a Mormon will feel beholden to their Church over the interests of the country in a way that isn't relevant for those groups. That's not to say the reason why being a Mormon is a liability in a Republican primary - that has a lot to do with identity politics and religious competition - but it is different that being a Californian. The best comparison is the pre-JFK fear over Catholics taking office, which was based in part on a real legacy of papal influence over the leaders of civil governments.
Being a Jew is a liability for running for president, by the way.
Being a Jew is a liability for running for president, by the way.
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Re: Bigotry toward Mormons provokes too little outrage
moksha wrote:Imagine what you would say if people announced in the media that there was no way Rotarians, Californians, Jews or those who have attended grad school should be allowed to be President.
Do you imagine there would be a loud hue and cry? I think it would be very loud and forceful.
I'm up for any Rotarians, Californians, Jews or those who have attended grad schools.
I am concerned that a Mormon President might carry an agenda based on his (or her) religious beliefs. They are a little out of the mainstream. A Presidential proclamation forcing Congress to be served green Jello at every luncheon is a little scary.
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Quasimodo wrote: A Presidential proclamation forcing Congress to be served green Jello at every luncheon is a little scary.
I think Ron Paul would find that easy to swallow.
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Re: Bigotry toward Mormons provokes too little outrage
moksha wrote:Quasimodo wrote: A Presidential proclamation forcing Congress to be served green Jello at every luncheon is a little scary.
I think Ron Paul would find that easy to swallow.
True, but the man has no taste. Look at how he dresses (not to mention his haircut).

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Indeed, anti-mormonism does cause too little outrage, which is why anti-mormons are so surprised when I call them bigots, liars, etc.
They don't understand that they ARE bigots, and DESERVE the outrage against them.
They don't understand that they ARE bigots, and DESERVE the outrage against them.
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ldsfaqs wrote:Indeed, anti-mormonism does cause too little outrage, which is why anti-mormons are so surprised when I call them bigots, liars, etc.
They don't understand that they ARE bigots, and DESERVE the outrage against them.
This was a joke, ldsfaqs. It's not really a comment about Mormons in a factual way. Please go get an education. Learn to deal with intelligent banter. Try not to show your ignorance.
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Re: Bigotry toward Mormons provokes too little outrage
I think Mormons love all the attention.
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Re: Bigotry toward Mormons provokes too little outrage
moksha wrote:Imagine what you would say if people announced in the media that there was no way Rotarians, Californians, Jews or those who have attended grad school should be allowed to be President.
Do you imagine there would be a loud hue and cry? I think it would be very loud and forceful.

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Re: Bigotry toward Mormons provokes too little outrage
Quasimodo wrote:
True, but the man has no taste. Look at how he dresses (not to mention his haircut).
And then there's the issue of his eyebrow toupee.
