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Related: About this forumNew movement of religious extremists push ultra-conservative vision in US
Source: The Guardian
New movement of religious extremists push ultra-conservative vision in US
Members of Deseret nationalist movement accused of harassing other Mormons and posting racist material on social media
Jason Wilson
@jason_a_w
Mon 9 Aug 2021 12.45 BST
A new group of religious extremists in the United States is seeking to promote and defend an ultra-conservative vision of Mormon belief and harass perceived opponents of those beliefs, which are often racist and bigoted or promote violence.
The conduct of so-called Deseret nationalists or DezNats has raised questions about how the Mormon Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) is responding to the movement, whose members direct harassment at other Mormons, including those working in church-sponsored institutions such as Brigham Young University (BYU).
Some who identify as DezNats take extreme right positions on gender, sexuality and race. Others describing themselves as Deseret nationalists have advocated for a Mormon-ruled, separatist white ethnostate, located in the Great Basin area briefly claimed by the LDS church in the mid-19th century.
The Guardians recent exposure of an assistant attorney general in Alaska who had posted racist and violent tweets on a DezNat Twitter account led to that official stepping down from his job. But it also prompted concern about how many DezNat supporters occupy positions of authority across the US.
Last weekend, an anonymous antifascist collective called DezNat Exposed published a blogpost alleging that a prominent DezNat account, @extradeadjcb, an associated Substack newsletter and a previous, suspended account, @jcbonthedl, was under the control of Kevin Dolan.
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Members of Deseret nationalist movement accused of harassing other Mormons and posting racist material on social media
Jason Wilson
@jason_a_w
Mon 9 Aug 2021 12.45 BST
A new group of religious extremists in the United States is seeking to promote and defend an ultra-conservative vision of Mormon belief and harass perceived opponents of those beliefs, which are often racist and bigoted or promote violence.
The conduct of so-called Deseret nationalists or DezNats has raised questions about how the Mormon Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) is responding to the movement, whose members direct harassment at other Mormons, including those working in church-sponsored institutions such as Brigham Young University (BYU).
Some who identify as DezNats take extreme right positions on gender, sexuality and race. Others describing themselves as Deseret nationalists have advocated for a Mormon-ruled, separatist white ethnostate, located in the Great Basin area briefly claimed by the LDS church in the mid-19th century.
The Guardians recent exposure of an assistant attorney general in Alaska who had posted racist and violent tweets on a DezNat Twitter account led to that official stepping down from his job. But it also prompted concern about how many DezNat supporters occupy positions of authority across the US.
Last weekend, an anonymous antifascist collective called DezNat Exposed published a blogpost alleging that a prominent DezNat account, @extradeadjcb, an associated Substack newsletter and a previous, suspended account, @jcbonthedl, was under the control of Kevin Dolan.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/aug/09/deznats-religious-extremists-mormon-vision
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New movement of religious extremists push ultra-conservative vision in US (Original Post)
Eugene
Aug 2021
OP
Midnight Writer
(22,973 posts)1. I tried to search this and it asked if I meant to search for DeezNutz
Chainfire
(17,757 posts)2. They are late to the game
Southern protestants have already perfected the merger of state and religion.
Dorian Gray
(13,713 posts)3. Not just the catholic church
dealing with this alt right neo-fascist stuff. Ugh.