Character Counts 
Since the opening scene of Sister Wives season 3 (since the Brown  family filed their lawsuit against the State of Utah, really) my thoughts have  turned to the issue of character.
My parents taught me that character, a person’s moral and ethical  qualities, defines a person.  You  may lose all your possessions and wealth, your job, and your loved ones through  circumstances beyond your control, but your character will remain.  In a number of organizations where I  have worked, character – beyond all other education, skills and/or abilities –  will get you or lose you the job.   Yes, character is that important.
We all have ideas about what makes up a person’s character.  So I turned to the trusty Internet and  learned about the “Six Pillars of Character” that a lot of U.S. schools are  using to teach character to our kids.   These pillars are:
This is the start of a multi-part series examining the Brown family  and their recent actions in light of the Six Pillars of Character.  Stay tuned and please feel free to  express your thoughts.  None of us  are perfect, but most of us try to do the best we can; as Michael J. Fox said,  “I am careful not to confuse excellence with perfection.  Excellence, I can reach for; perfection  is God’s business.”  
Honesty is Such  A  Lonely Word
Character Counts Part 2
Today I would like to talk about trustworthiness.    Being trustworthy is  complex.  We understand on a gut  level what it means, but it can be difficult to explain in words, which is why  many of us find it difficult to explain sometimes exactly why we don’t think  someone is trustworthy (such as one of the Browns).   It involves being honest, having integrity, keeping promises and being loyal.  To make it even more complex, trust may  mean different things to different people and in different  situations.
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Honesty is such a lonely        word. 
Everyone is so        untrue. 
Honesty is hardly ever        heard. 
And mostly what I need from        you. 
Billy Joel,        “Honesty” | 
The most fundamental part of being trustworthy is honesty.  Honesty is more than not lying.  When we communicate to others, being  honest includes being truthful, or expressing the  facts as we know them.  It involves  sincerity and being genuine,  and not tricking people with half truths, omissions, or being misleading.  It also incorporates candor; this means that  needed information is volunteered rather than being withheld and that we are  frank and forthright.
Being honest in your actions involves playing by the rules without  cheating, stealing, defrauding or tricking.  My personal opinion is that the Browns’   “rotating bankruptcies” method of  financial sustainability is a type of trickery, but others may not share my  opinion.
This is one of the things that bothers me about Kody, Meri,  Janelle, Christine and Robyn Brown.   I am not sure that they have been honest about their reasons for moving  to Nevada.  Was it because of the  threat of prosecution or not?   Janelle’s differing responses confuse me (See Mister Sister’s post on  Janelle Brown’s affidavit:   http://sisterwivesblog.
Trustworthiness also includes integrity.   People of integrity act according to  their beliefs.  They do not ditch  those beliefs because it is convenient, for instance, when discussing moral  issues with their teenagers, or when faced with financial difficulties.  There are so many examples that I  consider to show the Browns’ lack of integrity that I cannot list them all.  I’d love to see them discussed in the  comments for this post.  
In my post on hypocrisy (http://sisterwivesblog.
Finally, trustworthiness involves loyalty.  Loyal people do not play off one partner  against another.  They do not betray  confidences.  My personal opinion is  that polygamy is antithetical to loyalty. I think that being loyal to a spouse  involves responsibilities to promote that spouse’s best interests.  How can you do that in plural marriage  when  spousal interests  conflict?  Answer, you must  prioritize one over the other, only satisfy partial interests, or choose none –  none of this sounds particularly loyal to me when all spouses are supposedly  equal.  As per Matt 6:24, “No one  can serve two masters.  Either he  will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and  despise the other.”  While the Bible  was discussing faith and money, this also holds true in matters of love.  I do think that there are limitations on  loyalty when maintaining loyalty would be contrary to our  integrity.
Next time I will discuss respect, and possibly responsibility (if I  feel like it and I don’t have anything better to do – like flipping my hair  around).
Resource:   http://josephsoninstitute.org/
What a great post, Terrasola.
ReplyDeleteLooking at the Browns with the right perspective. Not just bashing, but LOOKING at how they behave. I am not good at all this, but I bet Caramel Brownie will give you a list a mile long on each aspect! I can't wait to see what others think.
"My personal opinion is that the Browns’ “rotating bankruptcies” method of financial sustainability is a type of trickery, but others may not share my opinion."
ReplyDeleteI totally agree.
I would like to know if Janelle, Christine, and Robyn have legally changed their names. My understanding of the name change due to legal marriage is the wife has the option to adopt her husband's name. When I got married, I had to file a change of name with the DMV, SS, and so on. With no legal marriage to the Kodster, to be Christine Brown for example, there would have to be a petition for the legal name change. But if that is the case, what name did/does she collect welfare with? After all, when it comes to bleeding the beast, she suddenly transforms to a baby momma with no husband in the picture.
ReplyDeleteOne other thing that really bugs me: I would be very hurt, and YES, JEALOUS!, if my children called another woman Mom (especially if she was knockin' boots with said hubby). They have MY DNA, I carried and delivered them, love them, and raised them. I really think the very idea of spreading the kids among all these women is awful at best. I wonder how the Kodster would like for his 13.95 kids to have another daddy? I bet that would go over as well as Meri getting another husband!
One more thing: I have read some of the polygamy boards (disturbing to say the least). Many of the polyamist women, at least the ones who blog, think the Kodster is a wonderful husband, father, provider, and human being. If Kadouche is the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, then we really do live in a sorry world and marriage is doomed.
ReplyDeleteI cannot give the women a pass. They are raising their boys and girls to live the life. I truly believe that it is as bad for the boys as it is for the girls. These poor children, this is their legacy. Character building? Yeah, sure.
"This is one of the things that bothers me about Kody, Meri, Janelle, Christine and Robyn Brown. I am not sure that they have been honest about their reasons for moving to Nevada. Was it because of the threat of prosecution or not?"
ReplyDeleteThe one show clip that stands out to me is the one where the Browns move into the 'vacation rental' when first in Vegas and there is a shot of Madison pouting in the background. The camera man asks her what she's upset about, and her response is "are you KIDDING? I hate it here."
Her reaction tells me all I need to know. The kids know the truth. Nice example, Kody.
The Browns are devoid of integrity and they are liars. If the Principle Voices wanted us to have a positive impression of polygamy from watching this family, they are dead wrong.
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ReplyDeleteI completely agree with all of you and I have the same question Kiska. When in the hell is this sham going to be exposed? Because as much as I LOVE to snark about these Clown Browns, deep down I am sick to death of this. They need to prosecuted for welfare fraud amongst other things. I feel very sorry for the kids and cannot imagine having my Dad, Mom(s), how unique!,strangely interrelated Grandmas and dirty laundry aired for all the world to see. Good job TLC, first the Gosselin kids and now the Brown children. How low will TLC go?
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ReplyDelete1. Saying it's suddenly ok to have sex at 18? Saying nothing about relationships, or what god asks of you.
2. Saying your wives make all the decisions and you are just the patsy, then being so cruel to Christine about moving, that "she had a choice"
3. Planning for YEARS to fight the law against polygamy, the running?
4. Never speaking about what your religion is REALLY all about, or WHY you have to have all these wives.
5. Lying about finances.
6. Poor Da-Ton, 3 schools already?
I could go on and on.
I am wondering which of the boys will be cast out first. I am amazed that a boy as capable as Logan (and therefor threatening) hasn't already been dumped on the side of the road to make his own way in the world. That is the ONLY way polygamy can work (other then aborting male babies). Da-Ton will be kept around forever to do the grunt work of the Kodster.
ReplyDeleteKelly commented on the Gosselin and Brown children, and wanted to know, tlc how low will you go?
ReplyDeleteWe should rename them TLC The Limbo Channel
excellent, BC!
ReplyDeleteWait. You mean that lying about if you receive government assistance, not trying to provide for your family, and joining a pyramid scheme to suck money away from your dimwit fans...you mean those actions lack character? ;-)
ReplyDeleteI give two paws up to that nomination BC! Love it!!!
ReplyDeleteA better way to say it would be what was actually true and had integrity that they have done? nothing
ReplyDeleteGreat story Terrasola, I need to think on it!
Wait, in the pic on this post you can see Christine's knees. What is up with that? They take great lengths to cover their arms (all the layered clothes)...but her knees can show?
ReplyDeleteWell, they were going swimming.
ReplyDeleteI had a video when my kids were little about Character that counts!
thanks so much for sticking that song in my head....grrrr.... took me years to get rid of it!!!LOL (just kidding)
BROWNS KNEW THE LEGAL RISK
ReplyDeletehttp://www. trial -lawyer.co/2011/10/tlc -sister -wives-utah-lehi-polygamist-kody-brown-and-his-4-wives/
http://abcnews.go.com/m/story?id=11886213
Before the investigation, KB & his wives TOLD ABC News the FAMILY WAS AWARE of potential legal troubles, but thought STARRING in the show was worth it to help their LIFESTYLE gain acceptance.
In both of these 2 interviews I came across, KBF has repeatedly stated they already knew the legal risks.......
Why are they crying wolf now? Where's the honesty or sincerity in their lawsuit? I seriously want to know, so can someone please tell me.
Opportunity to explain their religion aspects as well, but didn't since the only thing KBF emphasized was their lifestyle?
Things that make U go hmmmm??...lol
Excellent posts Terrasola!! U got some madd writing skills girl :) ... I <3 ur thoroughness, explanations, organization & humor.
ReplyDeleteAs always BC, U crack me up dawg...haha
Lot's of stimulating posters on here too =)
Why thank you Caramel Brownie. Love your posts, too.
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