150 years ago
150 years ago
women first voted in Utah
Seraph Young, an SLC teacher, cast the first vote
Susan B. Anthony was arrested, and convicted, 2 years later for voting in New York
Seraph Young, an SLC teacher, cast the first vote
Susan B. Anthony was arrested, and convicted, 2 years later for voting in New York
Re: 150 years ago
Certain religions were very active in pushing for women’s right to vote.
Re: 150 years ago
Yes, but in Utah, where we might expect that to have been the LDS church, it was not, at its inception.
Many Morman’s protested the Utah bill as it was an ‘attack’ on their rights to polygamous relationships.
Re: 150 years ago
Either way, Mormons are fucking crazy
Re: 150 years ago
owned much of vegas at one point too...very quietly...
https://www.washingtonpost.com/investig ... story.html
Re: 150 years ago
RLDS owned a bunch of Northern Kansas City at one time.
Do not go gentle into that good night, Old age should burn and rave at close of day; Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
Re: 150 years ago
The cul-de-sac we lived at in KC was about half Mormon. Very nice folks and not crazy at all.
Broham
Re: 150 years ago
the religious beliefs are a little crazy, but they are by far the nicest, least judgmental religious group that i’ve interacted with
Re: 150 years ago
Probably not a single religion in the world that isn't bat shit crazy. Well, maybe the religion isn't as crazy as those who allow themselves to believe the fairly tales the religion's teachings brainwash them with.
I will never doubt the POWER of religion/s. It's frightening to me.
I will never doubt the POWER of religion/s. It's frightening to me.
Re: 150 years ago
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Re: 150 years ago
The problem is:
“The Electoral College is DEI for rural white folks.”
Derek Cressman
Derek Cressman