That's actually the exact opposite of what I said. And there's no bullying, I asked a simple question. And for what it's worth, you and she are free to believe whatever you want, even if you want to be a racist.
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The issue here I think is that some are excluding groups of persons from possible marriage on race alone, not considering any other conditions. Personally I would rather see a mixed race marriage were the couple share common values, religion and such while respecting the ethnicity of the other partner than one in which they are of the same race but have differing values. I would rather have a couple married in the temple, sharing the same belief system than I would care about their racial backgrounds.
There is a subtext in all of this I would like to approach. It seems to me that society and the membership of the church are more accepting of interracial marriages when the boy is white and the girl is of another race. I wonder why this would be the case? I also wonder if this dynamic is shaping Elizabeth's views in all of this? This is after all her daughter we are speaking of here so any mixed race marriage would involve her marrying a man of a different race. In any event this dynamic which seems to extend well beyond the church is to me an interesting one and worthy of some consideration.
There is a subtext in all of this I would like to approach. It seems to me that society and the membership of the church are more accepting of interracial marriages when the boy is white and the girl is of another race. I wonder why this would be the case? I also wonder if this dynamic is shaping Elizabeth's views in all of this? This is after all her daughter we are speaking of here so any mixed race marriage would involve her marrying a man of a different race. In any event this dynamic which seems to extend well beyond the church is to me an interesting one and worthy of some consideration.
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I work in a mining office in outback Aus. Most of the woman are in long-term relationships/partnerships but not married. One woman a manger of one of the department is single no boyfriend etc.. No man will ever be good enough, and there are none around. Of the three males two of the other are married to Asian imports (Vietnam and Malaysia). The woman from Vietnam can hardly speak any English and phones her husband to talk to the butcher to tell him what meat cuts she wants. The one day when she had taken the bus to a nearby town with some of the other woman from the town he got a phone call from McDonalds to explain what order his wife wants. But the marriage seems to be working and they are both happy and have 2 children now (have been to a social function with them) – he is a bit older than her.
She comes from a very rural area in Vietnam and we call her the chicken whisperer. You must see her slaughter a chicken, cuddles the chicken –takes a sharp knife and just nicks the neck – the chicken does not resist or get flusters as she takes a cup and catches all the blood coming out (can’t waste the blood – it would be an outrage) and the chicken just passes away quietly.
How can one imagine a marriage of a western ‘Anglo Saxon’ woman who is totally financially independent marring a rural guy from Vietnam working? For a start Vietnamese, men like most Asians are very sexist and domineering. (oops that is me being raciest - making generalizations - better get me banned).
She comes from a very rural area in Vietnam and we call her the chicken whisperer. You must see her slaughter a chicken, cuddles the chicken –takes a sharp knife and just nicks the neck – the chicken does not resist or get flusters as she takes a cup and catches all the blood coming out (can’t waste the blood – it would be an outrage) and the chicken just passes away quietly.
How can one imagine a marriage of a western ‘Anglo Saxon’ woman who is totally financially independent marring a rural guy from Vietnam working? For a start Vietnamese, men like most Asians are very sexist and domineering. (oops that is me being raciest - making generalizations - better get me banned).
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Here's my favorite James E. Faust quote ever:
"I have learned to admire, respect, and love the good people from every race, culture, and nation that I have been privileged to visit. In my experience, no race or class seems superior to any other in spirituality and faithfulness. Those who seem less caring spiritually are those individuals—regardless of race, culture, or nationality—spoken of by the Savior in the parable of the sower who are “choked with cares and riches and pleasures of this life, and bring no fruit to perfection.” (close quote)
So, racists, you can repent now, or repent later of your racist tendencies. However, I assure you that you will eventually repent of them.
"I have learned to admire, respect, and love the good people from every race, culture, and nation that I have been privileged to visit. In my experience, no race or class seems superior to any other in spirituality and faithfulness. Those who seem less caring spiritually are those individuals—regardless of race, culture, or nationality—spoken of by the Savior in the parable of the sower who are “choked with cares and riches and pleasures of this life, and bring no fruit to perfection.” (close quote)
So, racists, you can repent now, or repent later of your racist tendencies. However, I assure you that you will eventually repent of them.
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I can assure you that someplace at some point in your family’s past there are persons of differing races. That is true of every person on this earth. You, me, everyone on LDSFF, everyone. There is not a single person of “pure blood”.
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Blood is salty and has high nutrients, good for salads, and meat dishes. She is actually a good cook and has opened a restaurant in Town that is only open a few evenings a week. The Duck dishes are good.
Vietnam cooking with chicken blood,
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=viet ... 30&bih=734
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"Anyone who claims superiority under the Father’s plan because of characteristics like race, sex, nationality, language or economic circumstances is morally wrong and does not understand the Lord’s true purpose for all of our Father’s children."
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Just as Elizabeth is free to believe as she wishes, there are those who are free to believe what she espouses is racist and/or derogatory. She has no qualms stating her views (over and over, I might add) here, so it should come as no surprise that others will have differing opinions and will debate what she so unashamedly posts. There's no evidence of "bullying" her...what I observe is surprise, indignation or questioning.
As other posters have mentioned, there is a big difference between preferring and associating with your "own kind" as opposed to thinking your own race is above all the rest.
Let's not play silly word games of is she or isn't she racist. She clearly is and has the right to be if she wants...and if she expresses these views then there will be the consequence of those who have a rebuttal or two of their own.
Dictionary.com definition of racist:
1. a belief or doctrine that inherent differences among the various human racial groups determine cultural or individual achievement, usually involving the idea that one's own race is superior and has the right to dominate others or that a particular racial group is inferior to the others.
2. a policy, system of government, etc., based upon or fostering such a doctrine; discrimination.
3. hatred or intolerance of another race or other races.
As other posters have mentioned, there is a big difference between preferring and associating with your "own kind" as opposed to thinking your own race is above all the rest.
Let's not play silly word games of is she or isn't she racist. She clearly is and has the right to be if she wants...and if she expresses these views then there will be the consequence of those who have a rebuttal or two of their own.
Dictionary.com definition of racist:
1. a belief or doctrine that inherent differences among the various human racial groups determine cultural or individual achievement, usually involving the idea that one's own race is superior and has the right to dominate others or that a particular racial group is inferior to the others.
2. a policy, system of government, etc., based upon or fostering such a doctrine; discrimination.
3. hatred or intolerance of another race or other races.
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gkearney wrote: ↑September 30th, 2017, 5:41 pm The issue here I think is that some are excluding groups of persons from possible marriage on race alone, not considering any other conditions. Personally I would rather see a mixed race marriage were the couple share common values, religion and such while respecting the ethnicity of the other partner than one in which they are of the same race but have differing values. I would rather have a couple married in the temple, sharing the same belief system than I would care about their racial backgrounds.
There is a subtext in all of this I would like to approach. It seems to me that society and the membership of the church are more accepting of interracial marriages when the boy is white and the girl is of another race. I wonder why this would be the case? I also wonder if this dynamic is shaping Elizabeth's views in all of this? This is after all her daughter we are speaking of here so any mixed race marriage would involve her marrying a man of a different race. In any event this dynamic which seems to extend well beyond the church is to me an interesting one and worthy of some consideration.
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First, values stem from culture. And race to an extreme extent identifies culture. And thus if you want matching or close values, you will stay within your race and culture. Did you marry out of your race and culture? You see, sometimes no one practices what they preach. In other words, the preaching is for other people, not the preacher.
Second, I have never seen nor known of the dynamic of which you post in your second paragraph. But I have seen many interracial marriages fail, fast, too. Could it be because of the dynamic of values too far apart, coming from different races and cultures?
I do believe it and why is Elizabeth the only one who recognizes it? Why set a marriage up for failure from the get go? Why not take the better odds. Isn't that what you did in your marriage?
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Since "racist" is today an empty politically motivated epithet, it hardly bothers me for you to, in your misguided understanding of the term, call me such. So your attempt to bully me into accepting your erroneous understanding fails.
Yes we are free to hold our beliefs, without regard to your name calling.
But, answer the question: Did you marry outside your race and culture? Or, do you practice what you preach.
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Well then you have never experienced the "Mexican Culture" of Los Angeles. They are constantly harping about "puro meh he cahn oh" which they purport to be, "e ho day Xochimilco." And of course they would only ever date and marry another of the same pure blood of which they purport.
Yes, it's nonsense, there is no more mixed "race" (Mexican is actually not a race, but a country of origin) than Mexican.
But I do believe you may well find quite a few far more "pure" types such as Norwegian, Swedes, Finns, etc. They have spent a lot of time in those locations without too many foreign "invaders" until recent years.
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Claim a person is racist for preferring to date people of their own race if you like but there are probably male bigots on this board who would not date a woman who was born a man:
http://newbostonpost.com/2017/07/06/are ... en-bigots/
All I can say is that you better repent.
http://newbostonpost.com/2017/07/06/are ... en-bigots/
All I can say is that you better repent.
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I've already defined what I consider racist in a previous post to this thread, and I didn't call you a racist; I called Elizabeth one. Try to keep up. You seem to have a hard time with reading comprehension, so I don't know what good it'll do to respond to your question, but I'll happily answer: yes, I did marry outside my race. And somewhat outside my culture. We're going on 25 years now, and our relationship is stronger than it has ever been.David13 wrote: ↑September 30th, 2017, 8:17 pm Since "racist" is today an empty politically motivated epithet, it hardly bothers me for you to, in your misguided understanding of the term, call me such. So your attempt to bully me into accepting your erroneous understanding fails.
Yes we are free to hold our beliefs, without regard to your name calling.
But, answer the question: Did you marry outside your race and culture? Or, do you practice what you preach.
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I'll say it again in case you're already confused: I don't think there's anything wrong with people preferring their own race, or preferring any other race. But you ("you" in general, not "you" in particular, in case you think I'm bullying again) cross a line when you call people who do a race traitor, or require someone to marry within their race.
If humans were dogs, we'd all practically be the same breed. People who are racist make way too big a deal of someone's skin color.
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To the OP, you might want to plan on being single. Marriage is becoming more and more risky for men.
Feminism, which affects the church, indoctrinates women to believe men are oppressive and abusive and instills the victim mentality. Soon her husband doesn't look so good, and she assumes she can do better. Which leads to divorce.
Most divorces are initiated by women, and then they have the advantage in divorce court, getting money and custody. Millions of men have had their lives ruined, and with the internet, more young men are opting out.
Men are regularly told of their deficiencies, so why would they want to burden a woman? And they aren't really needed any more, as women can earn their own money.
There was once a tradeoff of power in marriage - sex for money. Now that women can get their own money, men can't trade it for sex.
A study found on a dating site that on average, women thought they were better than 80% of the guys on there. So they supposedly have to "settle". Rarely hear of guys having to settle - all the women are just sweet, beautiful angels, apparently.
http://www.saveservices.org/2012/02/cdc ... ner-abuse/
"SUMMARY: According to a 2010 national survey by the Centers for Disease Control and Department of Justice, in the last 12 months more men than women were victims of intimate partner physical violence and over 40% of severe physical violence was directed at men. Men were also more often the victim of psychological aggression and control over sexual or reproductive health. Despite this, few services are available to male victims of intimate partner violence."
Feminism, which affects the church, indoctrinates women to believe men are oppressive and abusive and instills the victim mentality. Soon her husband doesn't look so good, and she assumes she can do better. Which leads to divorce.
Most divorces are initiated by women, and then they have the advantage in divorce court, getting money and custody. Millions of men have had their lives ruined, and with the internet, more young men are opting out.
Men are regularly told of their deficiencies, so why would they want to burden a woman? And they aren't really needed any more, as women can earn their own money.
There was once a tradeoff of power in marriage - sex for money. Now that women can get their own money, men can't trade it for sex.
A study found on a dating site that on average, women thought they were better than 80% of the guys on there. So they supposedly have to "settle". Rarely hear of guys having to settle - all the women are just sweet, beautiful angels, apparently.
http://www.saveservices.org/2012/02/cdc ... ner-abuse/
"SUMMARY: According to a 2010 national survey by the Centers for Disease Control and Department of Justice, in the last 12 months more men than women were victims of intimate partner physical violence and over 40% of severe physical violence was directed at men. Men were also more often the victim of psychological aggression and control over sexual or reproductive health. Despite this, few services are available to male victims of intimate partner violence."
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That is another issue and has been discussed extensively already. II does have relevance at to the huge gender gap in the Church and why many will not have opportunity to get married. Also why my advice is to become independent financially is the way to go for women and not look to marriage to get out of bad situations or to make them happy.
The other day I was reading comments on a survivalist/prepper YouTube site, The one woman posted where are all the real men, another woman answered they are either taken or have been disillusioned by having being previously partnered with a feminist and are no longer available. The gender gap in the church is only widening.
Perhaps the starter of the thread has some opportunity as a few guys might look elsewhere for a partner. There are a few things with the person that started this thread that confuses me...but so be it.
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The gender gap in the church is only widening.
I personally believe that there are plenty of good single women in the Church. However, women tend to form an ideal of men based on thier father; but sometimes the ideal can shift onto leaders of the Church. These are particularly dangerous women, in fact I would prefer to date a feminist over such a woman. You see, the feminist may be a bit off on ideology but you will never measure up to the ideal the other woman has. Maybe that is why I caution my sons to look for women in the Church who are devout but also are willing to question something before they adopt the teaching in their lives - and also pray about it.Men are regularly told of their deficiencies, so why would they want to burden a woman?
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I think you missed the point, it is the men who are not good enough and unable to live up the the required standards and most figure that out while still in the youth programs so by the time they progress in age to YSA the gender gap is like ?? only guessing 5:1 female to male. One would think all those lovely confident and independent woman would attract or keep the male species in the church - but there is a major failure somewhere. Also a lot males have no interest in marriage where the woman have a strong focus on marriage.Fiannan wrote: ↑October 1st, 2017, 3:05 amThe gender gap in the church is only widening.I personally believe that there are plenty of good single women in the Church. However, women tend to form an ideal of men based on thier father; but sometimes the ideal can shift onto leaders of the Church. These are particularly dangerous women, in fact I would prefer to date a feminist over such a woman. You see, the feminist may be a bit off on ideology but you will never measure up to the ideal the other woman has. Maybe that is why I caution my sons to look for women in the Church who are devout but also are willing to question something before they adopt the teaching in their lives - and also pray about it.Men are regularly told of their deficiencies, so why would they want to burden a woman?
It is a serous issue that can no longer be glossed over. Employment stability, cost of housing and pornography is also a contributing causes, but there are deeper underlying problems. This discussion is now well outside of the thread and has been extensively discussed before.
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No, the females have thier issues and the males have their's. Problem in that in our Church the leadership is more than willing to chastize the males while they live in the illusion that girls are still "sugar and spice and everything nice." Oh, by the way, males who are young and believe that way generally don't do so well in the dating scene while males who live under no such delusions for some reason are quite popular with the ladies.I think you missed the point, it is the men who are not good enough and unable to live up the the required standards and most figure that out while still in the youth programs...
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So the ever widening gender gap is simply due to males being chastised by PH leaders, and chased out the church. That should be a simple correction one would think.Fiannan wrote: ↑October 1st, 2017, 7:49 amNo, the females have thier issues and the males have their's. Problem in that in our Church the leadership is more than willing to chastize the males while they live in the illusion that girls are still "sugar and spice and everything nice." Oh, by the way, males who are young and believe that way generally don't do so well in the dating scene while males who live under no such delusions for some reason are quite popular with the ladies.I think you missed the point, it is the men who are not good enough and unable to live up the the required standards and most figure that out while still in the youth programs...
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Fiannan wrote: ↑October 1st, 2017, 7:49 amNo, the females have thier issues and the males have their's. Problem in that in our Church the leadership is more than willing to chastize the males while they live in the illusion that girls are still "sugar and spice and everything nice." Oh, by the way, males who are young and believe that way generally don't do so well in the dating scene while males who live under no such delusions for some reason are quite popular with the ladies.I think you missed the point, it is the men who are not good enough and unable to live up the the required standards and most figure that out while still in the youth programs...
Yep if most Bishops only knew what many of the young LDS women were doing. I dont know if they just dont want to see it or believe it or they really think they are innocent and pure. A young woman that is having premarital sex can answer no she is not when asked the question by the Bishop and I can assure you there is no gift of discernment, he simply smiles in agreement. Bishops think the girls are innocent, because most lie about what they are doing and they cannot see through the lies, or dont try to see it. I think they are hesitant to say anything, not with males, heck I have been asked questions in my youth and be telling the truth and the Bishop ask me if I was sure I was telling the truth. I have seen an instance where a young lady was told on and the Bishop still would not believe it was happening.
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People who do not live the gospel or keep the commandments end up drifting away from the church irrespective of what the bishop does. So the gender gap is unworthy sisters attending church, where the unworthy males leave. Not true, I have been a Bishop and twice a branch president, and very many times as councilor.Gage wrote: ↑October 1st, 2017, 3:50 pmFiannan wrote: ↑October 1st, 2017, 7:49 amNo, the females have thier issues and the males have their's. Problem in that in our Church the leadership is more than willing to chastize the males while they live in the illusion that girls are still "sugar and spice and everything nice." Oh, by the way, males who are young and believe that way generally don't do so well in the dating scene while males who live under no such delusions for some reason are quite popular with the ladies.I think you missed the point, it is the men who are not good enough and unable to live up the the required standards and most figure that out while still in the youth programs...
Yep if most Bishops only knew what many of the young LDS women were doing. I dont know if they just dont want to see it or believe it or they really think they are innocent and pure. A young woman that is having premarital sex can answer no she is not when asked the question by the Bishop and I can assure you there is no gift of discernment, he simply smiles in agreement. Bishops think the girls are innocent, because most lie about what they are doing and they cannot see through the lies, or dont try to see it. I think they are hesitant to say anything, not with males, heck I have been asked questions in my youth and be telling the truth and the Bishop ask me if I was sure I was telling the truth. I have seen an instance where a young lady was told on and the Bishop still would not believe it was happening.
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When was the last GC Relief Society society talk in which women were told they were lucky to have the husband they have, and that they should see his happiness as the measure of their success?People who do not live the gospel or keep the commandments end up drifting away from the church irrespective of what the bishop does. So the gender gap is unworthy sisters attending church, where the unworthy males leave. Not true, I have been a Bishop and twice a branch president, and very many times as councilor.