"Far-flung outcry [that] is anti-Mormonism" is boycotting local businesses, cancelling appointments with local dentists, and dropping local accounts with local professionals?
Wow. That's quite the powerful "far-flung outcry" those "out-of-town anti-Mormon nuisances" have managed to put up. Usually it is locals who engage in local activity, as per Valia's gossip....
DCP likens the protest against the Cody temple to Nazi antisemitism
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Re: DCP likens the protest against the Cody temple to Nazi antisemitism
The temple is not that widely visible. I can understand the nearby neighbors having a problem with its presence. These things happen, though. When I am commuting to work, I live part time in a condo. I have a great view, but at any time a big building might be built across the street from me to spoil it. Would I be sore about it? You bet.Marcus wrote: ↑Mon Sep 25, 2023 11:32 pm"Far-flung outcry [that] is anti-Mormonism" is boycotting local businesses, cancelling appointments with local dentists, and dropping local accounts with local professionals?
Wow. That's quite the powerful "far-flung outcry" those "out-of-town anti-Mormon nuisances" have managed to put up. Usually it is locals who engage in local activity, as per Valia's gossip....
But this has clearly gone way beyond the concerns of the neighbors, and non-locals are working to stoke resistance to the temple among the people of Cody. I thought you and others might be able to connect those dots. Now I have done it for you.
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