Skeptic Ginger
Nasty Woman
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You make a great case for a book. Dang, if I wasn't already halfway through the sci-fi duology I'm writing...Skeptic Ginger : thank you for providing that link to Gurdurs blog. There is much more to all this than one simple comment by Rebecca. I suspect even if a digital record of it remains that over time every one shall merely reference their own take on the issue without being specifically concerned for the actual facts. Now at least Gurdur tries to provide as comprehensive a back ground as possible to what happened. He has his own opinions of course but one can still make up their own mind as a consequence of providing an archive I actually wish some one would write a book on the whole episode and all its ramifications so as to provide the absolute definitive article upon the entire thing. It would have to be done by some one however who is entirely neutral with no obvious bias one way the other. Or failing that some one as neutral as it is possible to be. One of the sad things is how it has been a major issue within some online sceptical and atheist cyber communities like here. Since scepticism and atheism and feminism are supposed to be mutually compatible
One of the things that this issue brings up is the notion of sides. And I find that rather interesting because it is actually a spectrum full of shades of grey rather than twin absolutes of black and white. Now I know of no one individually or collectively that has a monopoly on wisdom. And so any idea that one must automatically identify with one side over another all of the time is therefore some what simplistic and impractical. I myself take from all and so do not identify with any one so called side from an exclusive perspective. I am far more interested in ideas than individuals. Once you start employing ad hominem you have lost an ability to reasonSo am as neutral as it is possible to be with regard to Rebecca and indeed any one at all come to that matter whilst allowing for the fact that I am merely human. I do not have strong opinions one way or the other other than agreeing with her about the fundamentals. Which is a total no brainer. This should be the natural default position for any one genuinely interested in the issue. Indeed any issue for that matter regardless of what it is
It's not that elevatorgate would provide enough material for a book, but going back to the original plunge into the chasm, the social media side, the changing personalities overnight, the scandals of Shermer and Ben Radford, there is so much material one could find some social themes that might make it interesting.
It's mostly all gossip and a lot of petty stuff though. A Peyton Place book maybe?
As for all the details that are fading from memory as people tell the story from their own confirmation bias platforms, if you go back to the beginning of this thread, it's all there.
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