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BYU's 'Cloak Boy' Student surprised by support after some objections to his folk singing
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With MIND BULLETS!
I hope the attention Nathan is attracting will persuade BYU's Humanities department to reconsider its decision.
I couldn't have said it any better. Too many members are stressed out with all that is placed on them. Don't be. We are saved by grace.
Besides, everyone is unique, no matter how similarly they are clothed. Clothing and haircuts are superficial expressions of individuality anyway.
American culture stresses "individuality" to an often reckless degree. What is wrong with voluntary conformity to positive group standards anyway? No one is being forced to attend BYU, are they? I just don't see what the problem is.
First a Cloak then a hooded cloak, next a black leather hooded cloak, and eventually The Sith Lord or Darth Vader the Dark sides embodiment will be on campus!
BYU must stop this behavior now before Satan himself shows up! Go cougar kiddie cops.
Amen Brother! I was just in New York City yesterday. Road the subway, took a cab, even hopped a train. Never felt unsafe walking across a street or standing on the sidewalk. Saw lots of people different than me for sure but what a great place. The place works in part because people have learned to live side-by-side people who are different from them in every regard. I appreciate BYU, but I Love New York!
You should get a job .... In BYU Admin, you'd fit in well.
If I own a thousand acres, could I have my own police force too? Maybe I could give out cloaks for uniforms and cite people for various things that bother my idiosyncracies. Indeed, anyone with nice wavy "CEO Hair" is going to get a ticket -- a big ticket.
I'd rather have 11 strong than 11,000 weak.
As far as facial hair is concerned...I have never seen the point in requiring short hair and beardless faces.
After all...the Savior had long hair, a beard...and worst of all...he wore a long robe and...shudder...gasp...a cloak.
Perish the thought.
If you think that this young man is creepy because he wears a hooded cloak and is a singer of folk songs...methinks you are in for a shock when you grow up and enter into the world of adults.
Methinks you are far too delicate and far too judgmental. I knew quite a few hide-bound students just like you back in the ancient days of yore when I attended BYU.
And I would take the company of a young man such as this young Nathan over the likes of you any day.
The shooters are usually loners. They have usually been the targets of bullying, and lack of understanding by their peers. They are usually excluded from group social activities, because they are different.
They have usually been labeled freaks, creeps, and BIZZARE weirdos who just do not fit into the realm of 'normality'.
Define normality.
And what is so weird about wearing a cloak and singing songs? How does it POSSIBLY harm anyone else?
It is written..."Sing unto Him a new song: play skillfully with a loud noise.
Make a joyful noise unto the Lord all ye lands. Sing aloud unto God our strength: make a joyful noise unto the God of Jacob.
Praise Him in song and in the dance.
One thing is certain...this young Nathan is a child of the most high, and beloved of the Father. Those of you who would claim to be faithful followers of the Lord would do well to remember this fact...and to treat this young man accordingly.
They thought He might possibly be a lunatic. They thought He was a heretic. They thought He was an apostate. They thought He was a trouble-maker who disturbed the peace.
Try to remember that when next you cross paths with Nathan.
Geez...when I attended a Jr.College in Southern California...students were taking off their clothes and streaking across campus.
If wearing a cloak and singing folk songs is so creepy to some...I'll bet they would have died from shock to see naked men and women running across campus and flapping in the breeze.
He is a student and has every right to sit around on campus wearing a cloak and singing songs.
Until the administration comes up with a new regulation for the honor code book prohibiting such cloaks and the singing of songs on the commons...then he is within his rights.
A simple smile, and a hello can mean the world to a lonely young man or woman.
And in the case of him standing in the snow and singing...perhaps you could have invited him to come inside for a cup of cocoa.
Perhaps his behavior is a cry for help. Will you answer it? Will YOU be the one to at least TRY to make a difference in his life?
Or are you too fearful of differences?
You're weird.
Come on, I'll bet they called the first guy "not" to wear a wig weird.
Reminds me of the Jerry Seinfield episode with Larry David in a "cape", and Larry david is a gazillionaire (He's richer that Governor Huntsman's Daddy).
However...Nathan is not a 40 year old man...and he is a student.
Perhaps it is people like YOU who ought to get jobs
and leave other people like Nathan alone.
He would have said something like: "There's a time and place for everything."
I imagine they would have expelled Albert Einstein.
Never mind Einstein, Todays BYU would expell Brigham Young himself and Jesus too.
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And, I agree with the poster who wrote that the Savior would most certainly sit down on the grass and hang out and listen to him sing. I think we all agree that we know what the Savior would do.
That's what's so great about BYU, everyone on campus is sure that he/she is doing exactly what the Savior would do. Especially me.
Plus, (shameless plug alert) don't miss my videos on YouTube where I am singing in my kilt. I loved doing it on the BYU campus back in the day.