July 12, 2009
Mormons, If You’re Going to Knock on Doors All Over the World, Shouldn’t You Make Sure You’re Getting the Correct Message Across?
Or is bashing one’s daughter over the head with a lump of concrete an acceptable means of coercion— er, conversion?
Yeah, that’s a real question. I mean, once you stick electrodes on men’s tender bits in order to shock the gay away, and when the President of the Quorum of Twelve thinks it’s A-OK to punch out a suspected ‘mo because a Mormon can’t be held responsible for his own, uncontrollable gay panic, it isn’t too far a stretch from there to braining one’s daughter in order to get her to come to the truth and light and love that is the Mormon church.
Stuff like this doesn’t happen in a vacuum, you know (and you can thank us later for not even mentioning the Mountain Meadows Massacre… again— oh, oopsy!):
Mormon struck daughter on the head with concrete after she refused to go to church A 55-year-old man New Zealand who beat his daughter over the head with a lump of concrete when she refused to go to his Mormon church “does not understand what all the fuss is about”, the District Court in Hastings heard this week.
Uluia Muliipu appeared in court after pleading guilty to one count of assault with intent to injure. …
He whacked her over the head in a bedroom with the concrete, then kicked her in the face causing bruising.
Judge Rea said:
When police arrived you told them your daughter was lucky you did not kill her. …
Judge Rea said a probation officer’s report made “grim reading” because he:
Still does not understand what all the fuss is about.
He had been ejected from an anger management course because of his views and had an inability to understand that:
Whacking someone on the head is unacceptable. …
Sheesh.
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