While I am very online, and I care less about how online factions may respond than I do to how much more difficult church, school, and roommate situations are about to get for lgbtq youths at the BYUs.
I suspect this is what we get from the brethren because they feel the momentum shift of the last five years — apparently especially the rainbow y and valedictorian talk and parades — I suppose leaders could soften things for the gays if they would just be quiet and less rainbow-y. I don’t believe they’ll be taken up on that deal, it’s not a Gen Z trait, I’ve found.
While I am very online, and I care less about how online factions may respond than I do to how much more difficult church, school, and roommate situations are about to get for lgbtq youths at the BYUs.
I suspect this is what we get from the brethren because they feel the momentum shift of the last five years — apparently especially the rainbow y and valedictorian talk and parades — I suppose leaders could soften things for the gays if they would just be quiet and less rainbow-y. I don’t believe they’ll be taken up on that deal, it’s not a Gen Z trait, I’ve found.