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I submit that generally speaking caring for whomever since the restoration has been what we do — has been some who were fearful or/and ignorant then and/or now ---- of course.And I for one thank God for the change of attitude among Mormons, In the 1800s and the first half of the 1900s, this was not so. Mormons were praised, by themselves, as well as by others, for “taking care of their own”. When I sought service volunteers from Mormon bishops to help in community service, I was consistently told, “We have our own programs,” and was told about the Boy Scouts, Home Teachers, Visiting Teachers, and other endogenous LDS service projects.
I know of no other cause that does what it has for whomever, whether religious or not, etc etc in terms of the groups or labels mankind has placed on individual people.
For those who did as you have stated here, that was their own doing ----- I submit it does not reflect the overall leadership and membership of the church. All of the other religious and non religious causes have individuals that do things that may be closed ---- not the LDS church as I know it today and understand historically.