When the Hypocrisy Show Fits

Rev. Al Sharpton Visits SLC


By Tracy Medley, 5-21-07

 
 

Outspoken politico Rev. Al Sharpton spent the day in Salt Lake City meeting with officials from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, learning about his own family history and probably eating crow- as my Grammy would say. Rev. Sharpton’s visit to Mo-town comes somewhat suspiciously on the heels of his less-than-tolerant remarks about presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s Mormonism – a gaffe for which he immediately apologized…to “regular Mormons” anyway.

Despite the obvious, Rev. Sharpton who is a Pentecostal minister insisted this trip to the Beehive state had nothing to do with his recent faux pas. “This visit was not about politics. It was not about controversy. It was about trying to learn about each other as believers in God and Christ, to find common ground,” Sharpton said at a press conference outside the Family History Library. He said he hoped to “work together” with Mormons “for the good of humanity.”

Well, okay – Later, Rev. Sharpton broadcast his radio show live from Salt Lake City claiming to respect members of the LDS faith even if he doesn’t agree with them. “Whatever differences I have with their denomination or religion had nothing to do with my respect of their faith,” he said.

Now, I will admit, I like Rev. Sharpton – he’s passionate and loud and says things other people are too polite to tackle. I admire that – usually. But, you can’t squawk out of both sides of your face without deservedly catching a little heat.  It wasn’t so long ago that Sharpton demanded that fellow radio talk-show (g)host Don Imus be fired after making racist remarks on air. Imus apologized too, Rev. So, what’s the difference? 

It’s easy to call out Rev. Sharpton’s hypocrisy here, but it’s more interesting to hope he’s sincere in wanting to form alliances with those of the LDS faith. Like Maya Angelou said,
“Perhaps travel cannot prevent bigotry, but by demonstrating that all peoples cry, laugh, eat, worry, and die, it can introduce the idea that if we try and understand each other, we may even become friends.”



Like this story? Get more! Sign up for our free newsletters.

NEW WEST FEATURES                                                                 More>>

Advertisement

Comments

By Jimi Jones, 5-22-07
By Bryce, 5-23-07
By w.a.evans, 5-24-07
By Pissed Off No-MO, 5-25-07

Your Comment

Comment policy:

NewWest.Net encourages robust and lively, but civil participation from our readers. By posting here, you agree to the NewWest.Net terms of service. You agree to keep your comments on topic, respectful and free of gratuitous profanity. Contributions that engage in personal attacks, racism, sexism, bigotry, hatred or are otherwise patently offensive will be subject to removal.

Other than using a filter that scans for comment spam, we do not moderate contributions before they are posted and we do not review every thread, so we ask that you help us in keeping the discussions civil and appropriate. Please email info@newwest.net to notify us of comments that may violate these guidelines. Thanks for your help and cooperation. Click here for some tips on how to best interact on NewWest.Net.

You must be a registered user to submit comments, if you are not, register here for free.


Name

Email

Remember my name and email address.

Notify me of follow-up comments.

Advertisement