Not that I expect that anyone who can handle what I have to say here would persist in either the blog, or in this line of thinking.....
Natalie Cline posted....
Here’s what Black Lives Matter explicitly says about itself on its own website:
“We disrupt the Western-prescribed nuclear family structure … We foster a queer-affirming network … with the intention of freeing ourselves from the tight grip of heteronormative thinking”
If you are a Latter-day Saint and stand with the Black Lives Matter movement then you need to quickly course correct. In their own words we learn that BLM has less to do with race and more to do with destroying the traditional family, God's definition of gender, and Christianity in general. They are openly fighting against what is taught in "The Family, A Proclamation to the World."
It's sad how many people have been duped into thinking that supporting BLM is a good thing.
ReplyDeleteBe nice to know where she got this.
ReplyDeleteUsually they hide this stuff where it is not so obvious to the useful idiots.
https://blacklivesmatter.com/what-we-believe/
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The OP let off some other hypocritical statements on their page, but then, that wasn't Natalie Cline's point in her post.
My daughter Being a BLM supporter, responded to my post of Natalie Cline as follows:
ReplyDeleteHere it is in full “We are committed to disrupting the Western-prescribed nuclear family structure requirement by supporting each other as extended families and “villages” that collectively care for one another, and especially “our” children to the degree that mothers, parents and children are comfortable.”
Also, the organization should be distinguished from the broader social movement for racial justice.
However, their organization does carry merit in many ways. Creating a community to support those that don’t fit the nuclear model (for whatever reason) isn’t an attack on heteronormative values. Can we not all want the support of a broader community. I’m pretty sure that is how LDS wards are structured. To not exclude those that don’t fit, to provide support to those who can’t do it alone (and who really can?).
Good example of the Reasoning of LDS Millennial University Grads.
We are so had. The same sort of sophistries were used by Lenin, Mao, Stalin, I'm sure.
No despot ever comes out to tell you the terrible things they are going to do to you if you don't do what they tell you to do.