From Deseret News archives:
S.L. administration's efforts at diversity divide
Maybe something like: "Hi, I'm John and I am Catholic. I'm open to learning how to like non-Catholics." Or maybe, "Hi, I'm John and I'm sorry I am Catholic."
But then I got to thinking, what if I played hooky and didn't show up for my assigned meeting? Would I be assessed a heavy fine, like for parking tickets? Would the administration, which at times seems to take on the role of "minister of vice and virtue," send out a truant officer to bring me in?
Then I told myself not to worry, because this will all be forgotten tomorrow when a new cause du jour is offered.
What keeps us residents in a quandary are the lofty statements made about wanting to bring people together, accepting and respecting differences, allowing free expression, and freedom to exercise "free agency," and then putting us down for not being tolerant, for practicing our religion, or not being part of the "creative class" (whatever that means). It's like the parent who tells the child to "Come sit on my lap" and then stands up. How are we supposed to react?
The top down approach has created an oppressive climate that prevails and discourages many of us as residents, as well as outsiders, from feeling free to enjoy our city, especially downtown. This tone was set from day one, with the call for banning grocery carts from streets, followed by the one to tear down fliers on street posts put up by struggling entrepreneurs.
Recently, the administration surfaced another idea, that of building housing for students on State Street across from the old Arcade building the very building for which the administration rejected the City Council's contract with the University of Utah to lease for college classes downtown. Much like the idea of designing the west-side center without an exit strategy, the administration now is proposing to tear down the low-income apartments and displace the poor and disabled with student housing.
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