Coggins7 wrote:The doctrines of the LDS church are not racist, but GIMR very certainly is, and like most black racists of the modern era, she thinly veils her racism with a patina of anti-racism, just as the old Klansmen used to wrap themselves in the folds of Christianity and patriotism. GIMR is so obsessed with her own blackness and the differences between this and the whiteness of others around her that she's spent the lion's share of her posting history here writing of little else. Like others here, she has used much bandwidth in personal psychohistory, a great deal of which has to do with alleged racial dust ups during her time in the Church, in which her utter moral and cognitive superiority to the benighted Crackers in her ward became just too much to bear.
Of all those here who lack credibility as critics, GIMR follows PP, Merc, Harmony, and a plethora of others into the great ashcan of anti-Mormon Internet history.
Coggins, I have to take issue with your assessment of GIMR. GIMR and I have become close over the last several months, and I can assure you that she is NOT racist, far from it, and to compare her with the KKK is completely absurd.
GIMR is a very bright young lady who has been through struggles in her life that she has been able to overcome. Unfortunately, she was the victim of racist and abusive treatment from Church members. The reason this was devastating to her is because she thought that the Church, and the embodiment of its' members was a place that she could feel safe. When this trust was misplaced, she did develop a resentment toward the Church, and frankly, I really can't blame her.
She has overcome the bitterness she initially felt, and although she is no longer a member of the Church, she has a personal relationship with Christ that she is comfortable with, is moving in the right direction with her education and her career, and I applaud her for that.
I don't understand, Coggins, how you can place these kinds of blanket judgments and labels on people when you, yourself, are multi-faceted, and have gone through and overcome many struggles yourself. I respect you for your ability to overcome your weaknesses and turn them into strengths, and I have repeatedly backed you when others have thrown personal attacks regarding your prior struggles with drinking into the mix of conversation here.
Not everyone who has criticisms of the Church fits into a neatly designed box. At the base of it, we're all people here. And we can all learn from each other.