Mormon Women and Feminism, feat. Elisabeth
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Kwaku and Ian of Saints Unscripted introduce special guest Elisabeth to discuss the implications of feminism for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Kwaku first talks about radical feminists and how they aren’t necessary a good representation of what feminism truly is. Instead of looking at the bad, we need to embrace all that is good in feminism. Women in leadership is among the good things and is also very prominent in the Church. Emma Smith was a powerful example of women leaders. And today, there are many women leaders who have a strong voice in the Church. Ian says that ultimately, the Church advocates equality for women. Elisabeth says that in some regards, men should need to shape up. They shouldn’t be doing things that objectify women. Kwaku and Ian both say that it’s belittling to men to say that they can’t control their passions. Elisabeth says that being a mom is so much to being a mom. If a woman wants to be in the workforce, she should do so and she shouldn’t be held back. If a woman wants to be a stay at home mom, she should be equally encouraged as those who are in the work force. We need to be supporters of women to empower and strengthen them. Kwaku concludes that men should not be afraid to fight for women’s rights.