stemelbow wrote:One quick story then I'll offer my take on this whole episode.
I cleaned out the shed at my house on Saturday. It felt so good to get it done and before winter really hit--everything's nicely organized and when my boy gets out to winter camping and snowboarding the place will get all messy again. Ah well. I came inside to find my 13 year old and his friend down stairs playing some videa game. I sat for a few to chat with the kids to my delight. Within a few minutes we heard someone come down the stairwell and low and behold some kid with down syndrome was standing at our light switch with a big grin offerin' us a "hello".
"uh, well hello there. The kids here are playing video games you want to try?" I motioned to my son to offer him his control toy.
The kid excitedly took it. We figured my wife let him in and knew who he was. But it was odd she didn't say anything or come down. I headed up stairs and my son followed.
"uh...who's the kid that came downstairs?" I asked my lovely wife.
"what kid? Is Niklas here again?"
"no. some other blond haired kid"
she went down stairs and knew who he was. Apparently he is our neighbor’s grandson who let himself in. We called over there and they were all going crazy wondering where he was. When they came by to pick him up he came upstairs with cheetos stuffed in his mouth and orange residue on his mouth and fingers. He was all guilty looking and his older sister played the part of a disappointed adult as she said, “come on” with her hands on her hips. He walked toward her with his head down and disappointed as she put her arm around him and guided him back out.
I’m eager to get to know that kid some more.
Interesting, recent life experience. (I wish stem had had the self-control to have stopped right there.)
stemelbow wrote:DJ’s repeated exploitation of autism isn’t the same as this. Mattie’s point was not to say I have down syndrome. Her point was more along the lines of the ganging up mentality on others.
Ahh, the old circle the wagons around another Mormon, no matter how off the mark their conduct or statement might have been. The 11th Commandment of Mormonism is Thou shalt not speak ill of another Mormon.
stemelbow wrote:DJ’s use was far more problematic in my estimation
Sure, 'cause he doesn't tow the party line anymore, everything Darth J says must be looked at suspiciously. 'You're either with us, or against us', right, stem?
stemelbow wrote:, but the other example provide by Mattie was pretty pathetic too. I feel for Mattie. I don’t think she’s able to quite square the hostility of this joint with reality…oh wait that’s my thing too. Well, what can ya say.
dissonance, our old friend
stemelbow wrote:As for that thread, I don’t know what Mattie’s issue was. I spanked old DJ nicely again.
Now, the Mormon male crows a victory to impress the Mormon female, but what victory you ask? Even one victory in a skirmish with Darth J yet eludes our hapless stem
stemelbow wrote:Surely this joint can be rather obscure, as there are maybe 100 or so people who post here and read here, and also house the words from Schryver that are problematic from the perspective of the Maxwell Institute.
So obscure stem can't leave MDB alone, for fear others whom might be looking into Mormonism or doubting it might see what is discussed here
stemelbow wrote:This place doesn’t have to have a lot of traffic or have much influence at all for the words he put down to be problematic. No one wants to be associated with those pathetic comments he offered when speaking to some of the women posters here. Dj seems to think there is some sort of double standard going on when I say that, but boy is he wrong. Words here can be sent all over the web within seconds. Surely we can clearly see how this place, though obscure relatively speaking, can have some of Will’s words/ideas/comments that the Maxwell Institute doesn’t want to be associated with.
MDB is that old pernicious use of the 'net by ... Satan? Come now, stem. The bogeyman is not real.