That may be changing. There is already technology (e.g. IDOL from Autonomy (now part of HP)) which can index audio and video.
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ischemgeek said:Michael McG said:The construction you used did minimize persuasion as an aim of marginalized persons, so don't pretend that I am being ignorant her.
Dude, ffs, you have many people here saying that persuasion isn't our primary goal here. Yes, you are being ignorant, and willfully obtuse to boot. As ceepolk an the others have said, this is our base. This is our safe space. This subforum, specifically, is a space where those who want to be allies (i.e., those who've already decided that social justice is important) can come to ask for resources for self-education. The rest of the forum is a space where we can talk about issues, work towards bigger goals, and otherwise engage in community building. It is not a space where we want fight to 'convince' those who've already made their minds up about us. Sorry, dudebro, but our basic goals and humanity ain't up for debate here. Deal.
Would you expect the ACLU to debate with every racist yahoo about whether or not racial profiling is bad on their main site? **** no. Same here. We are not debating our basic tenants because those are why we got started in the first place. If someone doesn't give a **** about that stuff, there's a whole wide Internet out there for them to play in. They don't have to take this space. And we are not going to give them this space. Full stop.
The Atheists+ don't seem to understand that "allies" are not people who will mindlessly endorse what ever they do:
ETA: How does one advance a "social justice movement" without persuasion?
So how is a+ doing these days? Are people still into it?
I'd have no problem with this position if they were honest about it. Their refusal to say "Before posting here, you have to accept certain views about privilege, rape culture and so on. If you put forward views opposing this, you will be banned." I explicitly asked them to do this.
Who won the sweepstake?
Not me. I gave them until the end of the year. Looks like I was off by 2 months.
I had cooked up a scheme to mock them at Skepticon and CSIcon, but since I couldn't make either, my plans fell apart. Which is probably good, because no one would have cared anyhow. It's dead.
With the exception of Skepticon, don't (American) skeptic conferences take pains to distance themselves from atheism?
Whereas the with the exception of A+ forum, atheist fora don't tend to take pains to distance themselves from skepticism.
As soon as any Organization becomes an Us and Them, drop it.
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Damion (who also posts on JREF) has just finished a good 3-part series on his Skeptic Ink blog, contrasting his experiences on the A+ forum and the Slymepit. A brave soul, Damion.ETA: Here is the link to Part 1.
http://skepticink.com/backgroundprobability/2012/10/30/a-tale-of-two-communities-part-13/
They've pretty well adopted an anti-skeptic stance now. They'll use the tools of skepticism when someone says something they don't like, but any attempt to direct them the wrong way and they don't like it at all.
Can't say I've ever ventured into the skymepit however I have been entertaining myself with A+ since it's inception and I'd say the assessment of that place is spot on. Great link to The Guardian article in part three, yep, social justice in a nutshell.
Interestingly, on A+ they're quite open about their mental health issues.
I'd be interested in seeing an attempt to apply the tools of skepticism to the theories of academic feminism. For example, can we test the rape culture hypothesis? Has this sort of thing already been tried here or elsewhere?