They still never said a word of the pioneer re-enactors that got dehydrated and had to be rescued by the fire department. Every other news source in Salt Lake reported about it, but the D-News. To most Utah mormons, it never happened.
Well, it's like when a politician knows a report is coming out and casts a false impression in the knowledge that that will prepare the ground for an assault. It's politics 101, and it's what the church is doing.
You and I despise the deceit, but that doesn't vitiate the PR logic the church employs.
I think that's the case here. The news is too bad to ignore so they cut this guy off as not a true upstanding mormon. Clearly, he's outside the standard.
Yes. They do first-rate spin--except in those cases where the retrograde Q15 interfere and the public relations people can't do their job. Sort of like the policy against the children of gay people.
Things would be so much easier for the apostles and prophets if God simply told them to turn over control to the PR firms!
Or the former LDS director convicted of child sexual abuse and the church KNEW of his history. Oh wait! It was covered! Sundance co-founder convicted and that's all we have to say about that at KSL.
Can you imagine spending your days tracking these creeps from server to server, looking at the images, gathering them into files, preparing them for superior officers to review and then the prosecuting attorneys?
Sheesh...makes my skin crawl. Think of these professionals the next time somebody disparages the police.
If this guy said nothing,no threats, and just simply put their head on nude body and the "victim" caught wind of it what is their legal options? It's a "deep fake" and not a real picture.
Other than blowing it off as a photoedit is their still humiliating damages to collect?
These girls seem to not have a back bone. They should of just told the guy to screw off. If you do, follow through with your threats you'll see jail time.
We need to bear in mind that the girls mentioned have a life experience of 15-17 years. If they were unable to say "eff off" it was probably only because of their age and life experience.
Yes, they were stupid to send the first pictures to him in the first place, but nevertheless, they shouldn't be extorted like the accusations in the article assert.
Blaming the victim is a page out of the old mormon playbook.
Yes, hopefully parents are with it enough to give their daughters (and sons) warnings about such things. I've heard that Snapchat is often used for sexting, but a naïve kid may not know the dangers. Fortunately, enough of them knew to get help.
> > These girls seem to not have a back bone. They > should of just told the guy to screw off. If you > do, follow through with your threats you'll see > jail time.
Yet another example of how cruel and evil it is of the church to ingrain in children, very young children, how the church expects them and encourages them to serve missions while they are still children.
Missions should be served by ADULTS, AND ONLY ADULTS who are old enough to have studied and decided that this is something they sincerely WANT TO DO.
LDS Youth Missions are just one of the examples of the cult existing to serve the mighty cult....to make sure that they indoctrinate young, UNSUSPECTING, vulnerable, sweet and oh, so TRUSTING, youth who are at an age when the world is their oyster.
I despise the church for this. May it, someday soon, receive in bushels all the evil and cruelty it is dishing out with such a smirk of righteousness plastered all over its deceitful face.
Sexting is quite common,so they all sent him pictures except one. Did he actually know these girls personally? Something seems to be missing here.
I'm still not sure if the kid is a perv in the making or just sexually messed up due to Mormonism. I mean, which 19 year old doesn't enjoy looking at nude females LOL right?
In real life someone should have directed him to Red Zone where he could have seen nudes galore or whatever else he wanted 24/7 and it's free without bothering anyone else LOL
But no,Mormonism makes too many unrealistic demands sexually and messes people up big time .
Our society is nearly Totally Warped about our bodies & our sexuality; Mormonism exaggerates this, No Doubt.
Yes, I think a greater acceptance of nudism is a partial answer, but I know/admit it won't 'cure' or prevent some pathologies of sick people, perhaps mostly males....
With better attitudes & information/education about our bodies, starting at early childhood, things will change.