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Monday, March 15, 2010

Hard to Be Humble

Posted By on March 15, 2010, 7:31 PM

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When Utah's Mormon politicians slip on a banana peel, the thud they make hitting the floor often can be felt to the earth's magnetic core. --- As God's chosen people, LDS lawmakers see themselves as morally superior and thus have a longer, more terrifying descent back to the place where the "un-chosen" hang out.

But it's not all their fault. Utahns expect lawmakers to be beyond reproach. They want candidates with squeaky clean resumes, "family" men and women, successful in their professional lives with impeccable credentials, networked in church and fraternal circles. No rehabbed druggies or reformed prostitutes need apply.

And since lawmakers don't have 12-step meetings to attend and ostensibly have few vices to sap their energy, they have untold zeal with which to regulate our lives. Many lack empathy because they've encapsulated their own mistakes to such a degree that they don't own them and consider them to be inconsequential. They lack seasoning or experience to fall back on and need rules to guide them.

Most have no clue what it's like to be an outsider, to have little money/status, to be—say—an older worker who loses his or her job and health benefits; to be gay and long for a spouse and children; to be a pregnant woman without a partner or a decent job and considering abortion; to be cited for drunken driving and trying to keep your job so you can pay your fines.Yes, indeedy, shit does happen.

Only now, with their careers in shambles and families shamed, can the likes of Kevin Garn and Sheldon Killpack begin to know what it feels like to have royally screwed up. Their new-found humility could have been useful in chambers where pride and arrogance often rule the day. But like broken jars of pickles in aisle 2—they were mopped up, disposed of and replaced overnight by the stocking crew.




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Since 2003, Jerre Wroble has plied her journalism craft at City Weekly, working in roles such as copy editor, managing editor, editor and magazine editor (taking a few years off here and there for good behavior). She currently works as a contributing editor on special projects such as Best of Utah, City Guide... more

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