Posted on 01/04/2014 1:53:36 PM PST by Anton.Rutter
One of the peripheral aspects of the already-tangential Kierangate media kerfuffle over a Melissa Harris-Perry show segment is the hosts Twitter apology, specifically Harris-Perrys invocation of her own Mormon background. A review of Melissa Harris-Perrys past commentary about Mormonism reveals an apparently genuine affection and admiration for her ancestors religion, as well as something of a blind spot for the Mormon Churchs history of racially discriminatory policies.
As part of her apology, Harris-Perry tweeted As black child born into large white Mormon family I feel familiarity w/ Romney family pic & never meant to suggest otherwise, apparently as a way to crystallize her positive intent for the segment. On MSNBCs website, she explained The intent of featuring the photo was to celebrate it I often speak to the issue of the increasingly diverse American family. Whatever the intent, the segment proceeded in an unexpected way that was offensive.
Those howling for Melissa Harris-Perrys head might be inclined to see this as a convenient fig leaf, especially since she, herself, was not raised as a Mormon. However, Harris-Perry has spoken frequently of her Mormon roots, starting with her cable news Mormon coming out as fill-in host of The Rachel Maddow Show in November of 2011. She eschewed any theological debate about Mormonism, but spoke with pride about the churchs struggle against exclusion, and detailed her own familys history with the LDS Church, including a great-great-grandfather who was imprisoned for polygamy.
My American story is both the story of enslaved ancestors, sold on the street corner of Richmond, Virginia, on my fathers side, and of a persecuted religious minority in the American West on my mothers side, she concluded.
Thats a weird position for an avowed feminist to take, defending Anthony Weiner by citing religiously indoctrinated polygamy as a stellar example of consent, when Mormon founder Joseph Smith had many wives who were under age 18, and as young as 14 years old.
In an interview with NPR pegged to the start of her new show, Harris-Perry again spoke about her Mormon ancestors with pride, telling David Folkenflik that my people were Mormon pioneers, and that Mormon people are not elitists! Mormon people were ejected because of their identity.
But for someone who is usually adept at identifying and calling out racism, Harris-Perry seems to have a gargantuan blind spot for the Mormons history of racially discriminatory policy and doctrine. Just this month, the church offered an explanation, but not an apology. for failing to grant black people equality in the church until 1978.
Its an issue that the media seems to have agreed to ignore, as it didnt come up much during Mitt Romneys presidential campaigns, nor is it ever raised with Mormon Democrats like Harry Reid, but the decision to allow black men into the Mormon priesthood in 1978 isnt treated by the church as a change, or a reversal. It is seen as a revelation, that the exclusion was part of Gods plan, as was the eventual inclusion.
When it came to Mitt Romney, Harris-Perry was much more likely to use the LDS church in his defense than anything else. In one March, 2012 segment, MHP used that Anthony Weiner defense again to shield Romney from his Republican primary critics, and devoted several segments of a June 2012 show to dispelling Mormon myths. In one of those segments, she delivered a brief history of Mormonism that abruptly leapt from 1847 to the present, just missing the 1852 announcement of the policy excluding black men of African descent from the Mormon priesthood. In the several other Mormon-centric segments of that show, she never brought the policy up, and when another panelist did, Harris-Perry glossed over it as complicated, while at another point, she opined that Mormons are the black folks of the Republican Party.
Earlier this year, though, Harris-Perry did bring up the policy on her own. During a talk about school segregation, she volunteered that My mom, who went to Brigham Young University, likes to say that the Mormon Church changed its mind about black folks and having souls when the football team started to lose."
Harris-Perrys feeling of connection to the Mormon Church is clearly more than a matter of convenience, as her current critics might surmise. Although it is unlikely and unwelcome to happen, it would be supremely ironic if Melissa Harris-Perry, who has been such a staunch Mormon apologist, were to be taken down for trying to celebrate one of its most famous members. Her explanation seems ridiculous at a glance, but after watching and reading the depth of Harris-Perrys emotional connection to Mormonism. it is entirely possible that she just didnt see that photo the way her panelists did.
Hopefully, and probably, Melissa Harris-Perrys show will go on, and if it does, she ought to devote a few segments to examining why it is that she can so eloquently and thoroughly expose racism almost everywhere, yet seems blind (or at least mute) to its existence in her ancestral church.
In a guest shot on TRMS earlier that year, she also used her Mormon history as a sort of defense for Anthony Weiner. Responding to Maddows assertion that consenting adults have a right to be icky, Harris-Perry agreed. I am descended from Mormon ancestors. And I had Mormon ancestors who were imprisoned for consensual bigamy. And, you know, Ive always had a lot of anxiety about that becauseyou know, my sense is if people are adults making a choice to be in complicated marriages, you know, what does the state have to say about that?
a persecuted religious minority in the American West on my mothers side, she concluded.
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seems like she swallowed the revisionary Mormon history so why are the Romneys mad at her ???
She’s a loon. End of story.
the Mormon Church changed its mind about black folks and having souls when the football team started to lose.”
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and even then the Mormons were ugly to their token black players..
not knowing just how to treat them when they weren’t on the field and winning honors for the white and delightsome Mormons..
What she’s really saying is that she should rightfully be in Africa now, and she would be there if her ancestors hadn’t been sold into slavery and brought to America.
I'm not wrong, but you're welcome to come try to get them from me, b!tch.
Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!
I do not believe that the COJCOLDS has ever taught that blacks have no souls, and I've read the worst quotes of Brigham Young.
It is interesting that Mitt was evading the draft by receiving a church appointed draft exemption, that was not available to black Mormons.
explain how she is a “black child born into a white family”?
Strange stuff.
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