DiscoverThe Latter Day LensEpisode 138: Conference Predictions, Right-Wing Feminism, UDOT's Land Grab, Taylor Swift's Genius, and the Polygamy Question
Episode 138: Conference Predictions, Right-Wing Feminism, UDOT's Land Grab, Taylor Swift's Genius, and the Polygamy Question

Episode 138: Conference Predictions, Right-Wing Feminism, UDOT's Land Grab, Taylor Swift's Genius, and the Polygamy Question

Update: 2025-10-01
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This week, join the exceptionally fun trio of Shawn, Melanie, and Matt as they tackle some of the most compelling, and at times controversial, issues of our time! You won't want to miss their lively discussion on why some women choose a right-wing feminist strategy for survival, whether UDOT's use of eminent domain to build the FrontRunner 2X is morally justified, and if the critique that disliking Taylor Swift's music is sexist holds any water. Finally, they dive into the big question sparked by recent polling data: as polygamy becomes more morally accepted in America, will this trend eventually lead to pressure on the church to reconsider its position? Tune in for their engaging takes, witty banter, and thought-provoking analysis. 

➡️ Segment 1: The Right-Wing Feminist's Rational Tragedy

We explore Valerie Cassler's analysis of the Right-Wing Feminist choosing traditional marriage as a rational, if tragic, survival strategy against male domination. This accommodation strategy is preferred over Left-Wing Feminism, which is criticized for failing women and leaving them politically homeless.The Question: Is this accommodation strategy more compatible with gospel principles?

➡️ Segment 2: Eminent Domain for FrontRunner 2X

UDOT is using eminent domain to seize residential property in Provo for the high-priority FrontRunner 2X rail project, displacing dozens of residents. The Question: Is it morally right for the government to force people to sell their property for public transportation expansion?

➡️ Segment 3: Is Disliking Taylor Swift Sexist?

Literary critic Stephanie Burt argues that Taylor Swift's lyrical genius is overlooked due to sexist expectations that favor the "solitary male genius." The Question: Are people who dislike Taylor Swift or her music really being sexist?

➡️ The Big Question: Polygamy's Rise in Moral Acceptance

Gallup data shows a substantial increase in the moral acceptance of polygamy, tripling from 7% in 2001 to 21% in 2025. Following the precedent of pressure on the church regarding same-sex marriage, a trend of increasing public acceptance for polygamy is noted. The Big Question: As Americans become more accepting of polygamy, will pressure on the church to bring back polygamy also increase?

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Episode 138: Conference Predictions, Right-Wing Feminism, UDOT's Land Grab, Taylor Swift's Genius, and the Polygamy Question

Episode 138: Conference Predictions, Right-Wing Feminism, UDOT's Land Grab, Taylor Swift's Genius, and the Polygamy Question

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