I've said for years that Mormons are some of the most easily corrupted when it comes to woke/regressive/leftist ideals, especially given the right angle and appeal to emotion and "compassion".
Simply put, they're too nice, and many live in a cozy and isolated bubble. Male Mormons can, to some extent, be the perfect poster-child example for the "White Knight" pejorative. And almost anytime the narrative can be spun to emphasize how much families, children, and/or women are suffering, Mormons can easily fall for it.
That's not to say that they're pushovers either. They like things quiet and civil in their communities, and wouldn't have a lot of tolerance for a "summer of love" situation to get out of control. Or out of control SF-drug trafficking and rampant thievery.
And ironically, I guess much like other religious institutions, most members prefer to adhere to trust in their church's efforts to provide charity and humanitarian aide, rather than through the usual globalist/leftist institutions. Which means they tend to not pay as much credence or actual money directly to the leftist cause.
Yea, I’ll pay my taxes but I am happier working with my church to help those in need. I’ve known a few Mormons and that definitely would apply to the ones I’ve met
I've said for years that Mormons are some of the most easily corrupted when it comes to woke/regressive/leftist ideals, especially given the right angle and appeal to emotion and "compassion".
Simply put, they're too nice, and many live in a cozy and isolated bubble. Male Mormons can, to some extent, be the perfect poster-child example for the "White Knight" pejorative. And almost anytime the narrative can be spun to emphasize how much families, children, and/or women are suffering, Mormons can easily fall for it.
That's not to say that they're pushovers either. They like things quiet and civil in their communities, and wouldn't have a lot of tolerance for a "summer of love" situation to get out of control. Or out of control SF-drug trafficking and rampant thievery.
And ironically, I guess much like other religious institutions, most members prefer to adhere to trust in their church's efforts to provide charity and humanitarian aide, rather than through the usual globalist/leftist institutions. Which means they tend to not pay as much credence or actual money directly to the leftist cause.
Yea, I’ll pay my taxes but I am happier working with my church to help those in need. I’ve known a few Mormons and that definitely would apply to the ones I’ve met
And Mormons have the least experience with black people.