Equality at General Conference...

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Mktavish wrote:Equality is a fairy tale. There is none , and to suggest there should be is to believe in fairy tales.
Themis wrote:What kind of equality are we talking about?


Are you suffering from the fairy god mother delusion?
(Bold mine.)


I know I've asked this of you, before, Mktavish--but, what the hell does this mean?
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Mktavish wrote:Equality is a fairy tale. There is none , and to suggest there should be is to believe in fairy tales.


I think many issues involving equality we should be suggesting we aim to get as close as we can, but you seem to be bringing up some absolute that is not achievable. Equality in the church or the job market is certainly a good goal, and when it comes to the job market we have certainly moved a long ways towards it in the last century. Now in sports and ability we should not seek equality.
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It's as if the Church is sending the message that black people and women aren't as able to deliver Conference talks.
What other walk of life would it be acceptable to show that level of discrimination?
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Morley wrote:I know I've asked this of you, before, Mktavish--but, what the hell does this mean?


i think he means that if women and non-whites want equal standing with white males in the church they have to work for it, not just expect their fairy godmother (Monson) to grant it to them.
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Themis wrote:Now in sports and ability we should not seek equality.

why not?
are you opposed to the American Disability Act?

Just that you would make this statement reveals how convoluted your post is on this topic.
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Drifting wrote:It's as if the Church is sending the message that black people and women aren't as able to deliver Conference talks.
What other walk of life would it be acceptable to show that level of discrimination?

being prime minister of Britain?
being president of the USA?
being Grand Wizard of the KKK?
being an astronaut?
being a world famous scientist?
being the Pope?
being a race car driver?
being the head of a world bank?
being an Eskimo?

and then of course there are the converse views, like how Mandela was consider an inferior black amongst blacks because he lacked the dominant features, or the Wolof society, the caste system in the Chad basin, Nigerian Osu system, Mauritania, the Boran view of the Watta, and so on....

so, comparatively speaking, one may argue that the church is quite liberal, with regards to discrimination, in these modern times.
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subgenius wrote:
Drifting wrote:It's as if the Church is sending the message that black people and women aren't as able to deliver Conference talks.
What other walk of life would it be acceptable to show that level of discrimination?

being prime minister of Britain?
being president of the USA?
being Grand Wizard of the KKK?
being an astronaut?
being a world famous scientist?
being the Pope?
being a race car driver?
being the head of a world bank?
being an Eskimo?

and then of course there are the converse views, like how Mandela was consider an inferior black amongst blacks because he lacked the dominant features, or the Wolof society, the caste system in the Chad basin, Nigerian Osu system, Mauritania, the Boran view of the Watta, and so on....

so, comparatively speaking, one may argue that the church is quite liberal, with regards to discrimination, in these modern times.


What?

The KKK isn't a 'walk of life' it's a sick racist cult.
Being Pope is like being Mormon Prophet - it's in the rules that you need a penis to hold office and, thus far, have white skin.

All the others are open to, and have had female/black skinned people.

(The Eskimo thing is a red herring because that's like saying a Norwegian can be a Dane...)
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