Are the Women of Utah Living Below Their Privileges?
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LynnSeptember 24, 2018
Seriously, why just address this to Utah women? This mentality is why others resent us, our culture, our beliefs. If we want to be taken seriously we need to include everyone. Not those who come from an entitled sense of "we are the only ones who matter" community - state of Utah. It's also why it is embarrassing to hear those who live in Utah to refer to those who don't live there as the "mission field". Those who say those words put themselves in an elite position that was never theirs to begin with.
ShareeSeptember 21, 2018
I totally agree. Ever since I became an American citizen (I am originally from Canada), I have always voted. Voting is not just a privilege, it is a duty.
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