This is interesting because I would have assumed in Salt Lake that anyone who was not LDS would be in such a minority that they would be the ones who felt (or imagined) bigotry.
This is interesting because I would have assumed in Salt Lake that anyone who was not LDS would be in such a minority that they would be the ones who felt (or imagined) bigotry.
Last I checked, SLC proper was 50% (maybe less) active LDS.
You would have assumed wrong. I've been in South Jordan, Utah since Jan 2005. The population, from what I understand,is actually only about half mo nowadays and I gotta tell you - Mormons are every bit the bunch of bigots you doubt they are. My children have ZERO friends outside of their private Baptist school because mormons wont let their children play with mine.
I've been laid off (in larger groups of people) twice in the past year and it sure as hell wasn't the mormons that got laid off with me.
If I could sell my house, we would've been outta here mid-late last year.