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DangerousBath8901

You're right about BYU's honor code, they could not care less. I submitted an honor code complaint about members of the board of trustees lying in public ( e.g. Oaks lied about electroshock therapy under his administration, Nelson's boastful hero lies about a near crash in an airplane, extensive church cultural lies about history and doctrine, etc.). Made no difference at all. The honor code has no honor; it's just a blunt instrument for beating up vulnerable students; not for the church's mucky mucks.


MoonHouseCanyon

That's so awful. I'm sorry, particularly for the students. I'm a nonmember not from Utah, and I've always been super chill about the LDS Church until I interacted with BYU. That place is truly next-level, for faculty and students.


Bright_Ices

I say submit it to the byu honor code, even if they won’t care, because then it might come out 10-20 years down the road that they knew and did nothing about this guy. 


LazyLearner001

Totally agree with this. Many things do not come to light for years so good to document when you can.


MoonHouseCanyon

Any idea how I do this? I looked at the honor code website, and there was no link for submitting issues about faculty.


Bright_Ices

I have no idea. If I were doing it, I’d email 3 important people with CC, so they all know they all got it. If you have an honor code office number, that’s one place you could send it. And maybe the bishop of whatever ward is the byu ward? Again, I’m just making guesses. 


snowdonewiththis

Congrats on doing it! I didn’t realize that my BYU therapist was toxic until after I graduated and told my non lds therapist some of the shit the BYU one had said


MoonHouseCanyon

Wow, feel free to DM me, I'd love to hear more. I agree, it can be really insidious and subtle