The Central Scrutinizer
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Until things calm down a bit, I don't think that fanning the flames will be very productive.
But it should be entertaining.
Until things calm down a bit, I don't think that fanning the flames will be very productive.
Yesterday I looked at the references Justicar had for his claims and couldn't find anything remotely like what he's claiming. Didn't have time to dig into it more but today I see that my initial look was correct, PZ never said those things.
PZ's post pointing out Justicar's total dishonesty.
Well.....Sometimes you have to destroy to create. A forest fire is massively destructive--but new trees grow in the wake of such fires, and in fact some species cannot grow unless they're put to the flame. It can sometimes be useful to rock the boat as hard as possible, just to see who's left on it when the boat stops trying to sink.Antiquehunter said:Until things calm down a bit, I don't think that fanning the flames will be very productive.
Oh, so Myers didn't say a gay man he despises is a fairy. He just compared the gay man he despises to a famous fairy. Got it.![]()
PZ
He then claims that I called Stedman a “tinkerbelle”, a belittling term for a “fairy”. Again, and this is completely predictable with Justicar, I did not. I was talking about how in interfaith efforts “it doesn’t matter what BS you believe, as long as you really, really believe”, and suggested that they promote “tinkerbellism”. I was not talking about Stedman at all. It was a reference that had nothing to do with homosexuality, and everything to do with fairy tales.
Well.....Sometimes you have to destroy to create. A forest fire is massively destructive--but new trees grow in the wake of such fires, and in fact some species cannot grow unless they're put to the flame. It can sometimes be useful to rock the boat as hard as possible, just to see who's left on it when the boat stops trying to sink.
The combination of viral attack and bad whiskey is responsible for the over-use of metaphor....
I do not quite agree. While it is true that sometimes you must destroy to create, you have to present an acceptable alternative and you need support from a large group of people. I am not quite sure what is presented as alternative by A+ and few thousands of people, many outside the U.S., does not make a movement.
Ayn Rand once said "It's useless to be AGAINST something if you're not FOR something", or the equivalent. It's rather ironic to see someone expressing such a similar opinion on a forum that takes such a dim view of Objectivism.The movement does not have a "soul"; we know what they are against, but we do not know what they are for.
Oh, so Myers didn't say a gay man he despises is a fairy.
He just compared the gay man he despises to a famous fairy. Got it.![]()
Wrong, PZ never made any such comment.
To make it easy for you to check the claims here are the links from Justicar's video that he based his claims upon.
Uncle Mary: http://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2011/12/14/dr-dan-golaszewski-is-a-quack/
Tinkerbell: http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2011/03/19/what-is-this-interfaith-nonsen/
All smells like attention whoring to me.
Oh, I see. Myers didn't directly accuse Chris Stedman, a gay man he despises, of promoting "tinkerbellism." He indirectly accused him of promoting "tinkerbellism."
It was all about fairy tales, not fairies. Got it.![]()
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This just in - Jen McCreight spits the dummy, chucks the toys out of the sandbox and gives herself a timeout. http://freethoughtblogs.com/blaghag/2012/09/goodbye-for-now/
I've been hanging around in #atheismplus in the twattiverse for the past couple of days, and have chimed in a few times - and there has been NOTHING that was PERSONAL, attacking, or using ANY of the language Jen says got thrown her way. Now - maybe it was in other channels, maybe it was personally directed to her that I couldn't see. Maybe I'm a really bad Twitter user.
A) I am responsible only for my own actions. I didn't say anything hateful, or use any word stronger than a-hole or d-bag - which were levelled at me in the beginning. So it ain't me.
B) If you make yourself a public figure, then haters gonna hate. Unfortunately in the world of internet semi-anonymity, that can get pretty scary.
I am very sorry that the things she says happened to her happened - and I'm disheartened that the abuse apparently came from people who don't believe in some of the same stuff I don't believe in.
All smells like attention whoring to me.
Didn't I say I was going to sit on the sidelines...???
This just in - Jen McCreight spits the dummy, chucks the toys out of the sandbox and gives herself a timeout. http://freethoughtblogs.com/blaghag/2012/09/goodbye-for-now/
I've been hanging around in #atheismplus in the twattiverse for the past couple of days, and have chimed in a few times - and there has been NOTHING that was PERSONAL, attacking, or using ANY of the language Jen says got thrown her way. Now - maybe it was in other channels, maybe it was personally directed to her that I couldn't see. Maybe I'm a really bad Twitter user.
A) I am responsible only for my own actions. I didn't say anything hateful, or use any word stronger than a-hole or d-bag - which were levelled at me in the beginning. So it ain't me.
B) If you make yourself a public figure, then haters gonna hate. Unfortunately in the world of internet semi-anonymity, that can get pretty scary.
I am very sorry that the things she says happened to her happened - and I'm disheartened that the abuse apparently came from people who don't believe in some of the same stuff I don't believe in.
All smells like attention whoring to me.
Didn't I say I was going to sit on the sidelines...???
Oh, I see. Myers didn't directly accuse Chris Stedman, a gay man he despises, of promoting "tinkerbellism." He indirectly accused him of promoting "tinkerbellism."
It was all about fairy tales, not fairies. Got it.![]()
Hmm.
This looks like another example of a psychological phenomenon that blogging and internet posting in general has spawned.
When you talk to friends, even if they disagree with you, they are apt to keep the argument polite and to avoid confrontation.
Express strong opinions among strangers - and a vast group of strangers at that- and you will get some rough responses.
If you can't handle that, you are going to have problems.
We have lost posters on this forum who felt frightened, intimidated or upset by other posters, even ones well within the MA restraints.
Seems to be a problem women suffer more than men, though that may be a misapprehension on my part.
I am occasionally upset by responses to my posts, but my upset is minor. But I've never been exposed to the sort of stuff McCreight describes. If I was, I would probably quit too.
Sad , if internet anonymity permits a natural selection of brazen ********* over thinner skinned personalities.
One might be tempted to say "If you can't take the heat, stay out of the kitchen", but perhaps it's fairer to suggest to the more sensitive that they try to cultivate a greater degree of emotional distancing from responses they find offensive.
If someone calls me an idiot and points out why, I at least learn something.
If he calls me an (expletive deleted etc etc idiot) then I already learned something- namely that he's a vocabulary starved twit and I annoyed him. Which I'm very likely to go right on doing.
had some fun yesterday poking a stick at the anti-atheist+ mob on twitter. It was actually revealing: it became increasingly obvious that the people who really, really hate atheism+ are authoritarians who simply cannot imagine an egalitarian movement — even when they are already part of one. There was so much projection going on I was wondering how such low-wattage bulbs could be pretentious enough to think they could cast light on anything.
Hmm.
This looks like another example of a psychological phenomenon that blogging and internet posting in general has spawned.
When you talk to friends, even if they disagree with you, they are apt to keep the argument polite and to avoid confrontation.
Express strong opinions among strangers - and a vast group of strangers at that- and you will get some rough responses.
If you can't handle that, you are going to have problems.
We have lost posters on this forum who felt frightened, intimidated or upset by other posters, even ones well within the MA restraints.
Seems to be a problem women suffer more than men, though that may be a misapprehension on my part.
I am occasionally upset by responses to my posts, but my upset is minor. But I've never been exposed to the sort of stuff McCreight describes. If I was, I would probably quit too.
Right. Because obviously the way to get attention is to stop doing the very thing that was getting you attention in the first place.
Shame on you.
Jay
Right. Because obviously the way to get attention is to stop doing the very thing that was getting you attention in the first place.
Shame on you.
Jay
Well, we're talking about it, aren't we.