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Kimball Call

@KimballCall

LDS | BYU | Economics + Professional Writing | Editor @thecougchron | Substack: The Lower Light | Find my work at the link below👇

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Kimball Call
Kimball Call@KimballCall·
Here’s my concern @JohnRWoodJr and I’d love to hear your thoughts. I represent a growing body of conservative students at BYU and across Utah who are increasingly frustrated that Utah conservatives seem more interested in advocating for “niceness,” “civility,” and “bipartisanship” instead of advocating for our values. Your work, whether you like it or not, makes me and my friends feel hamstrung because whenever we start to stand for what we believe in (especially things that have become controversial in the era of political correctness) we get lectured into silence by fellow conservatives who are more concerned with sounding nice than standing on principle. To them, controversy = contention. Which means we can’t say what we really believe, or else we are the problem. This is why so many of us are impatient with the Disagree Better and Braver Angels programs. In the wake of Charlie’s death, this impatience boiled over. I was there on the front lines. I had friends at the shooting and I helped organize some community vigils for Charlie in Provo. I even wrote an Op-Ed for the Deseret News. And I remember the feeling of deep depression that came over me when I realized UVU leadership and many other Utah leaders remained unwilling to stand up for Charlie the way he deserved. It felt as if everything the unity and bipartisanship organizations and UVU did in response was meant to further their own agendas, rather than pay tribute the actual conservative movement Charlie stood for. (For instance, the “Unity Vigil” which had almost no reference to Charlie or his life and values.) We saw this as supremely disrespectful to both us and the legacy of Charlie Kirk. And now this treatment of us—ignoring us, shaming us, lecturing us—has culminated in Sharon McMahon, a liberal who takes advantage of the idealistic rhetoric that bipartisan movements use to further a progressive agenda with low-information voters and a woman who openly slandered Charlie Kirk, being asked to be the commencement speaker in the very school year Charlie was murdered. And because of that, we’re furious. And we won’t be easily quieted by this thread. Your work to organize in the wake of Charlie’s death may have been well-intentioned, but we felt silenced, disrespected, and like our recently martyred hero was being weaponized against us. I hope your conviction for bipartisanship and reducing polarization will lead you to understand where we’re coming from, and why we still feel hurt, ignored, and hated.
John Wood Jr.@JohnRWoodJr

Data Republican! I am the organizer of the post-Kirk assasination event you're basing this conspiracy on; Tis I, who have assembled these forces in seditious collusion. I, John Wood Jr., am the figure in the shadows pulling the strings. With your permision here's what I say:

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In Defense of Family | Megan
In Defense of Family | Megan@defense_of_fam·
Being a peacemaker does not mean letting your adversaries trample your beliefs uncontested. The Church’s recent lawsuit against the Mormon Stories podcast proves that. They sought peaceful mediation, but when that failed, they chose to defend the faith in appropriate ways.
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sister slay
sister slay@sister_slay·
SHARON SOMEONE DIED ON OUR CAMPUS!!! We are at war!! Not everything is about you.
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Jasmin Rappleye
Jasmin Rappleye@JasminRappleye·
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has officially filed a lawsuit against the exmormon podcast Mormon Stories hosted by John Dehlin. This is the "unreasonable" demand that led to John Dehlin to walk away from mediation, and led the Church to finally pull the trigger
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Skunkyworks
Skunkyworks@Skunkyworks·
@KimballCall She has said zero slander against Kirk. Way worse things should be said about that grifting racist podcaster
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Kimball Call@KimballCall·
Sharon McMahon is playing the victim card. She has not apologized for her slander about Charlie Kirk. Color me skeptical.
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Joshua Carr
Joshua Carr@Joshua_the_car·
Jeremy Boreing Asked Me about The Church of Jesus Christ's Name Change
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Luke Hanson
Luke Hanson@LukeFHan·
When I was at the Cougar Chronicle @TheCougChron we had BYU's lawyers reach out to us about copyright. We met with one of them and some other officials, chatted it out for two hours, made some changes, and didn't have any other problems. Honestly, we briefly considered not cooperating. It's usually pretty good optics to be seen as a David taking on a Goliath, but we decided we wanted a good relationship with BYU. Looks like John took another approach.
Adam@scrollpastthis

John Dehlin did not want to say his podcast was unaffiliated with the Church, and did not want to refrain from using protected names and design elements that look a lot like the Church's. So the Church filed a lawsuit. Good. newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/gettin…

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Rajah Manchou of Vorito
Rajah Manchou of Vorito@surskitmaxxing·
@Faustzme @KimballCall It's one of the best comprehensive resources on Mormon truth claims You'd think they've haved stripmined it for endless reaction content if they had legitimate rebuttals to most of his points
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Kimball Call
Kimball Call@KimballCall·
@stackerco @DebuMusashi @JasminRappleye You’re posting this like it’s your ace card, when really you’re just missing the point. Nobody is the victim here. Particularly not you or anyone on the podcast. They had a fair compromise and didn’t take it. Now they face the consequences.
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Kimball Call@KimballCall·
@stackerco You’re blowing this way out of proportion. This isn’t the Spanish Inquisition.
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stacker
stacker@stackerco·
The most alarming thing here is not the lawsuit from the church but the comments. It’s wild to see ordinary members in the comments instantly defend a $300B institution trying to legally pressure a 21-year-old podcast over the word “Mormon.” A word the church itself aggressively distanced itself from and removed from every single brand asset. Nobody seriously thinks Mormon Stories is an official church production. But once the institution says, “This is about protecting the Church,” the reflex and groupthink kicks in: *Defend the Party. *Attack the dissenter. *Treat criticism as persecution. *Pretend obvious control is just “brand protection.” That’s the real story here. And it fits with the church’s message as of late: Loyalty, obedience, and endure to the end.
stacker@stackerco

You are a moron if you think Mormon Stories in any way shape or form is associated with the LDS church. Especially today as the church has distanced itself from being called “Mormon” A desperate Scientology like move to silence its critics.

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Kimball Call@KimballCall·
@DebuMusashi @stackerco @JasminRappleye As a faithful member, I know members who get confused by it all the time. All they had to do was put a disclaimer at the beginning of the show. Pretty simple. People are just playing the victim card, as is typical.
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Musashi
Musashi@DebuMusashi·
As a faithful member, this is not a good look for the church. Its pretty obviously an attempt to silence opposing views. You cannot claim the word “Mormon” while actively rejecting it. Mormon stories has a disclaimer, and the argument “rebranding can be fun” is absurd. No one but absolute morons are mistaking his podcast for a church production especially since they have removed “Mormon” from all church produced entities.
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In Defense of Family | Megan
In Defense of Family | Megan@defense_of_fam·
@LDS_Dems I understand what you’re saying but I also strongly believe that this is not merely a public policy battle. It’s a spiritual one, and if we want God’s blessing and forgiveness, we can’t continue to call the destruction of innocent children a human right.
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In Defense of Family | Megan
In Defense of Family | Megan@defense_of_fam·
Abortions have slightly increased since Roe v. Wade was overturned in 2022. This is a favorite talking point of the pro-abortion crowd, and they use it to try and convince pro-lifers that it should be reinstated. Here’s why I don’t buy that argument… Nationally declaring that women have a constitutional right to abortion is deeply wrong. Roe v. Wade was a grotesque moral stain on our country. Overturning it says that we as a nation are repenting, even if states and individuals do not. I hope and pray that people will change their ways, but I believe this was a necessary step in rededicating our nation to God.
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Dan Bingham
Dan Bingham@DanPBingham·
@KimballCall Except the statement is already there. They have clearly distinguished this for years.
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Deseret News
Deseret News@Deseret·
American members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints stood out as the only religious group besides atheists that shifted toward greater Democratic Party self-identification. | By @BrighamTomco deseret.com/politics/2026/…
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Kimball Call
Kimball Call@KimballCall·
Remember in like 2018 when Donald Trump was posting that he had a “bigger and more powerful” nuclear button than Kim Jong Un’s, and we all were told nuclear war was coming? And then like three weeks later, he became the first president to ever step foot in North Korea and met Kim Jong Un in person. And since then, North Korea’s been out of the news and completely forgotten about. When will we stop and realize that Donald Trump isn’t the single cause of contention on planet earth, and is, in fact, a powerful force for world peace?
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Kimball Call
Kimball Call@KimballCall·
@wilksopinion Thanks Wilk. Some of my conservative colleagues are very lost and misguided. But many of us return respect with respect. Thanks for taking the high road.
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Wilk Wilkinson
Wilk Wilkinson@wilksopinion·
In the book of Exodus, the Third Commandment: “You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain, for the Lord will not hold anyone guiltless who takes his name in vain.” This is often misinterpreted as carelessly using God's name, but it is much more than that. Saying "God" in a careless way really has nothing to do with it. Perpetrating 'EVIL' in God's name is the accurate interpretation. In recent days, many, claiming to be Christians, have equated me to, or outright stated that I am a demon, wishing harm upon me & others that I love, stating the work I'm doing is "evil", while proclaiming I will face "God's wrath". The country I love is under attack, from forces both outside and within. Far too many don't understand the enemy so tie together partial truths, misinterpret what they believe to be 'receipts' & weave a web of conspiratorial ugliness and guilt by association in effort to malign people and organizations they truly know nothing about in real practice. The real enemy does not reside in one 'side' or the other. The enemy is the disease, and the disease is 'US vs THEM' tribalism, aka toxic polarization. It is the one problem that ensures all other problems don't get solved. When you see the 'other side' as the enemy, and can freely dehumanize them as monsters, demons, etc., it gives you pass to dismiss all they say and believe every horrible said about and characterization of them. It is a blinder that prevents us from seeing the truth. Yes, I said "us" because I have been there. I spent many years in this very same hole. Ultimately though, here is what I found: You will never see so clearly as when you remove the blinders of 'US vs THEM' tribalism. I am a man who's made more than my share of mistakes. I speak of my fallibility constantly, and publicly. Most importantly I have learned from my mistakes and use that newfound wisdom to help others do the same. I will face judgement one day, but never for committing evil in the name of the Lord. I cannot say as much for many of the commentors I've seen in recent days. I will pray for them. I am a sinner I am a Christian I am a Husband I am a Father I am a US Navy veteran I am a Patriot I am a @braverangels Abraham Lincoln, in the darkest hour this country has ever faced, stood before a divided nation and said, “With malice toward none, with charity for all.” This is how I chose to move forward. I hope you will join me. @JohnRWoodJr @doll_elizabeth @LisaWells
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