Mormonism, Feminism, and prostitution prohibition federal law

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    Brothers, I’ve been watching a Ken Burns documentary. It’s called the West. It’s a pretty comprehensive history of West of the Mississippi River.

    I’ve been watching from a red pill perspective. So some of the academic arrogant cucks I ignore.

    The Mormonism movement was really eye opening. A brief history of the group is. Joseph Smith declared himself an American Prophet. Every city he went to. The locals kicked him out for being an annoying f~~~er. He also would pick up true believers.

    He and his true believers got kicked from place to place. Finally they ended up in Illinois. By this time his inner pussy beggar was on full display. He had more than one wife.

    All his other pussy beggar supporters did the same. So a newspaper editor excoriated him in public for it. Joseph Smith then burned down the newspaper building.

    As an aside, if there was one thing that would p~~~ off American’s in the 19th century. It would be using gangster tactics. Hiding behind religion.

    The locals then lynched Joseph Smith. The locals gave the true believers one chance to leave Illinois. If they didn’t, they’d get what Joseph got.

    Then one of the top pussy beggars. Took over the Prophet title. From here on I won’t use names. I’ll just describe the movement.

    So the movement settles in what today is called Utah/Nevada. The movement specifically outlawed prostitution. Yet the pussy beggars could have multiple wives. The wives openly defended the practice.

    Now my red pill sense started tingling. The second through infinity wives wanted resource access. They didn’t want competition from prostitutes.

    At some point in the late 1800’s. Utah was the first territory to offer women voting rights with no responsibility.

    The head pussy beggars reasoning was. More non movement members are moving into the territory. If we head pussy beggars want to maintain political control. Unfettered voting must be granted to the women.

    At this same time Utah wanted to be a part of the US. Federal law is essentially one wife per man, at a time.

    The head pussy beggars at this time were in control of vast resources. Gold was discovered in the territory.

    So the pussy beggars, publicly put their wives aside. Though the 2nd+ wives could still access resources.

    Now from historical recordings. The first strong independent movement women. Though they still had access to movemen men’s resources. Started roving all over the country. Preaching to spinsters. As well as ungrateful wives.

    The preaching is nearly identical to what is all over mass media today.

    Food for thought brothers. As Shakespeare says, a rose by any other name is still a rose.

    The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting. --Sun Tsu

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    A brief history of the group is. Joseph Smith declared himself an American Prophet. Every city he went to. The locals kicked him out for being an annoying f~~~er.

    In Missouri, Governor Lilburn Boggs, ordered the extermination of Mormons. However, public opinion nationwide made him back down. I asked a local native once what was the reason they were so despised in Missouri and he thought it was they were suspected of stealing horses and mules. Back then, that was equivalent to auto theft today.

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    Here is the Wikipedia account of Bogg’s order.

    Lilburn Boggs, who issued Missouri Executive Order 44.
    Missouri Executive Order 44, also known as the Extermination Order,[1][2] was an executive order issued on October 27, 1838, by the Governor of Missouri, Lilburn Boggs. The order was issued in the aftermath of the Battle of Crooked River, a clash between Latter-day Saints and a unit of the Missouri State Militia in northern Ray County, Missouri, during the 1838 Mormon War. Claiming that Latter-day Saints had committed open and avowed defiance of the law and had made war upon the people of Missouri, Governor Boggs directed that “the Mormons must be treated as enemies, and must be exterminated or driven from the State if necessary for the public peace—their outrages are beyond all description”.[2] The militia and other state authorities—General John B. Clark, among them—used the executive order to violently expel the Mormons from their lands in the state following their capitulation, which in turn led to their subsequent migration to Nauvoo, Illinois. The order was supported by most northwest Missouri citizens but was questioned or denounced by others. However, no determination of the order’s legality was ever made.

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    A brief history of the group is. Joseph Smith declared himself an American Prophet. Every city he went to. The locals kicked him out for being an annoying f~~~er.

    In Missouri, Governor Lilburn Boggs, ordered the extermination of Mormons. However, public opinion nationwide made him back down. I asked a local native once what was the reason they were so despised in Missouri and he thought it was they were suspected of stealing horses and mules. Back then, that was equivalent to auto theft today.

    What national public opinion was in effect. In 1838 his Revelation from God started gaining traction with true believers.

    The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting. --Sun Tsu

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