sanjerina:

heronfem:

rednines:

throwsahammer:

rednines:

rednines:

I believe the Mormon church has more sway on US law and politics than any other religious organization

Like they’re the flag bearer and strategy think tank for the strongest examples of religious interference in the law even if you see evangelicals and catholics making moves they’re using the LDS playbook

The LDS church is directly responsible for organizing a decent chunk of “religious freedom” coalitions over the years. The primary reason why they don’t get more flak for it is that they’re primarily seen as a regional power both by outsiders and those living within the mormon corridor. Pretty much everyone who looks at Utah for even a couple of seconds understands that it’s Like That because the mormons have to sign off on any proposed legislation, but then they’ll just assume that this phenomenon is limited to Utah and that the church doesn’t have any meaningful impact on anything outside of that bubble.

Ensign Peak alone is a multi-billion dollar conglomerate, and the church regularly pours massive sums of cash into PACs throughout the nation in support of conservative political campaigns. The most tangible impact the LDS church has is on the wider political landscape of the US via its spearheading of attempts to replace public education with charters or home schooling, and yet the biggest criticism most people have about it is that those poor bastards in Utah will never get to experience the joys of recreational THC. Like, girl, one of the wealthiest, least financially transparent nonprofit organizations on the continent is constantly pouring money into the Heritage Foundation.

YES EXACTLY

I cannot emphasize enough that the Church quite literally has overthrown election results in Utah. Like you all know this, right? Utah voted for some of the best, healthiest marijuana laws in the country that would have made chronic pain for millions disappear overnight and it passed by a LARGE margin. People were ecstatic. The election results came out and people were beyond excited. And the state refused to honor the fact that it passed because the Church simply told them not to. My friend was in the Capitol building and watched the legislator she worked for see before his very eyes that the law did not apply to these men and watched the election be overturned quietly. Politely. The law shifted and adjusted just enough that people wouldn’t riot, but not in any way what was actually passed. Utah is the testing ground for controlling the narrative. The goddamn NSA has one of its biggest offices there.

You all know this, right? You know that when you mock people in Western states like Utah you’re talking about people who live under theocratic laws that they didn’t vote for and can’t vote out of and gerrymandering so severe that despite the majority of voters in Utah being registered Democrats, it’s blood red because they built it that way… right? You know this? Please tell me you know this.

And then once you tell me you know this, promise me that you will actually internalize that the red states are not your enemy, they are being held hostage.

Louder for the folks in the back please:

the red states are not your enemy; they are being held hostage.