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Sunday in Outer Blogness: Freedom of Expression Edition!

chanson, May 23, 2010November 9, 2011

The fun this week centered around Everybody draw Muhammad Day! Quite a lot of people drew Muhammad or thought about it. I didn’t get around to it (or, perhaps, I was with free expression in principle, but didn’t want my own family killed on principle).

Meanwhile, there was a fascinating parallel discussion of what expression the COB of the CoJCoL-dS will allow!!! The big news is that McKonkie’s classic Mormon Doctrine is being discontinued!! Some applaud this “out with the bad”, others lament that the “jello will be a little harder to nail to the wall” so to speak. And — speaking of correlation’s control over what is Mormon doctrine — check out Daymon Smith’s fascinating four-part podcast on “Post-Manifesto Polygamy, Correlation, the Corporate LDS Church, and Mammon”. And, yes, this is the same Daymon Smith who wrote The Book of Mammon, which you’ll be hearing more about here soon! Meanwhile, BCC is a bit critical of the corporation’s latest ad campaign, and T&S comes in with a satire that hits it on the nose! (The CoJCoL-dS wants real people to post about their faith, but runs into trouble when it comes to correlating faith-promoting tales of the three Nephites…)

Then, there’s that other type of “free expression” that sends the faithful into a frenzy: porn. Here on MSP, the subject elicits little more than a chuckle (but I couldn’t help but notice some of our folks “helping” them with their discussion — myself included 😉 ). Then BCC helped them further…

On a related note, an Editor of Dialog wrote a piece for Slate about the “great Mormon novel” (or lack thereof, hat tip Andrew S.). David Haglund hit the standard points about how the Mormon lit market is too intent on warm-fuzzy validation for the challenges that serious lit requires. Coincidentally, I just read about COB folks in Daymon Smith’s book having this same discussion. (Perhaps this discussion is new to Slate‘s other readers?) Anyway, another contender has just been released! Watch this spot (on June 22) for the serialization of the final episode!!!

And the biggest drama this week has been Koda’s dealings with church leadership (plus some friendly solidarity). Feel free to swing by with your own support and advice!

And on the lighter side of Mormon expression: an amusing scene from Mormon life, a joke on par with drawing Muhammad, why information is tightly controlled, a moving-on rite of passage, and a sweet trip down Mormon memory lane that I suspect many of us can relate to! 😀

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Comments (7)

  1. Craig says:
    May 23, 2010 at 10:00 pm

    Inspired by Ginny’s diatribe against porn, on my new blog, I wrote my own response about Mormon anti-sexuality views.

  2. Craig says:
    May 23, 2010 at 10:01 pm

    I just left a comment that seems to have been marked as spam. I’ve changed my e-mail and blog address so that’s probably why.

  3. chanson says:
    May 23, 2010 at 11:08 pm

    Yep, that’s what happened. I put it through.

  4. Jon says:
    May 24, 2010 at 6:44 pm

    Thanks for your continuing support of the SHAFT blog!

  5. chanson says:
    May 25, 2010 at 7:56 am

    Jon — no problem! Keep up the good work! 😀

  6. JulieAnn says:
    June 2, 2010 at 5:55 am

    I FINALLY made it on Outer Blogness. OMG! Seriously….OMG!

    Heh heh…thanks for the love. If I’d known it was that easy, I would blog about my every day life ALL the time 😀

  7. chanson says:
    June 2, 2010 at 6:04 am

    JulieAnn — glad you like it! This isn’t the first time I’ve linked to you from SiOB, though. I’ve also liked to your husband’s blog from SiOB. I’m not sure how to find the earlier examples, though. Does Google have an option to let you search for links on a particular site…?

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