Inconceivable wrote:ShadowFax,
I think what you don't quite understand is that Monson and his 13 are fully aware of the church's sordid history. They receive letters on a regular basis imploring them for an explanation. I wrote one myself. I didn't send it after seeing so many that had already been sent and later posted on the internet.
Write them a letter, see what happens. If you don't, then ask your stake president for an explanation. Mine wasn't particularly aware of the history, so he referred me to FARMS/MI (Daniel Peterson's group).
Yes, singular approaches have been too easy for them to dismiss. So much secrecy and members ignorance to the details of the situation is still in place and they know it.
That's why I wondered if a full unified en masse approach would be better than a singular approach. An appeal that used news articles, a t.v. spot if it could be pulled off in specific areas with high LDS population, bulletin boards and internet advertising to inform the community of a mass appeal project for a G.A. confrontation. Group action may have more effect than singular action. I'm curious. It couldn't hurt to try spearhead a project of this nature.
If the 13 refused it could be countered publicly used as leverage against them. At the least it would educate members more about the situation and concerns. If internet advertisements, not just Facebook adverts, were also in place along with a mass appeal campaign more avenues for education could be located.
Below is a link for the Facebook campaign donations which are tax deductible:
http://www.exmormonfoundation.org./I think if a campaign were launched with larger advertising projects, more member and non-member education opportunities could happen resulting in a hemorrhage that bandaids can't fix or can't just be swept under the floor by the churches traditional means of secrecy and anonymity. The secrecy is what has caused the lack of Mormon education for generations and exmormons tend to play into that somewhat, myself included.
Standing up in the easiest ways possible to break these secrecy binds is one of the only ways I can think to release people like that poor anonymous silent Bishop.
I'll contact the exmormon foundation and see if their willing to invite other websites to put the Facebook donation campaign link front and center on their website and ask if they'd be willing to broaden the campaign to include internet locations other than Facebook.
thanks for allowing me a place to vent this, to think about it and get some feedback. I really appreciate it.