LOL "I think she's got it!!"Stop your raininSpainfallsmainlyontheplainsplaining.
I guess Persons of Color don't include Latinos? Surely those sensitive types at A+ know where the suffix comes from. "Lucy, lemme 'splain you something!"
Since they want to do away with crazy and idiot and dumb because of the century-old connotations, surely a cultural reference from as late as the 60s cannot have slipped their notice.
YEMMYnisting does just that. But Yemmy's a FTB good guy, a POC, and a noted activist, so I guess that's okay, right?
Anyone here still active over there and willing to question one of the holy of holies?
A poster asked if it was okay to repeat stuff from her FB page or would it be considered spamming.
Submor commented that since many members weren't on FB, it's probably not spamming and would be okay. But then he added that they'd probably only consider it spamming if someone was to simply show up from time to time to promote their site or blog.
YEMMYnisting does just that. But Yemmy's a FTB good guy, a POC, and a noted activist, so I guess that's okay, right?
Yemmy posted about her blog in a thread entitled "Who has a blog? Self-promote here!" and her thread the "Introduce Yourself" forum. She also interacted with people in those threads rather than simply posting a link and leaving. It's not like she creates a new thread for every one of her posts and then doesn't post in those threads.
I have come to the tentative conclusion that criticising people for hypocrisy on the Internet, while a popular pastime, isn't particularly effective, as avoiding hypocrisy is very hard to do and avoiding the appearance of hypocrisy is utterly impossible.
p.s. this post is hypocritical, as I have criticised people for hypocrisy and no doubt will do so again.![]()
I just don't see any reason to think that someone promoting their blog in a space specifically set-aside for doing so and/or in their own introduction thread would be considered "spamming" regardless of who they were.. I believe the behavior Submor is warning against is the repeated posting of outside content without interaction.
People see what they want to see and disregard the rest.I just don't see any reason to think that someone promoting their blog in a space specifically set-aside for doing so and/or in their own introduction thread would be considered "spamming" regardless of who they were.. I believe the behavior Submor is warning against is the repeated posting of outside content without interaction.
Are people from MENA counted as white? After all that's how the classification is in the US, as I understand.
http://www.visitmena.com/Are people from MENA counted as white? After all that's how the classification is in the US, as I understand.
Ya know.... I don't do 'sploding irony meters, but with your constant sniping in this thread I can see why the word "obsession" might be on the tip of your tonge.
If you read the petition and agree with it, they ask you sign (forum or real name). You'll see a couple names you recognize.We are aware of a campaign, headed by Amanda Marcotte and others, to remove Ronald A. Lindsay from his position as CEO of the Center for Inquiry. We do not support this effort. Mr. Lindsay has addressed women's equality with benevolence and brains. We endorse his role as the CEO of the Center for Inquiry, and we acknowledge the risk he has taken in speaking his mind. Likewise, we acknowledge the risks anyone else may take in criticizing this ideological camp's claims.
Seattle Skeptics have been addressing this controversy locally and a member emailed this to me:
http://www.skepticwomen.com/welcome-statement
If you read the petition and agree with it, they ask you sign (forum or real name). You'll see a couple names you recognize.
People see what they want to see and disregard the rest.
Seattle Skeptics have been addressing this controversy locally and a member emailed this to me:
http://www.skepticwomen.com/welcome-statement
If you read the petition and agree with it, they ask you sign (forum or real name). You'll see a couple names you recognize.
Seattle Skeptics have been addressing this controversy locally and a member emailed this to me:
http://www.skepticwomen.com/welcome-statement
If you read the petition and agree with it, they ask you sign (forum or real name). You'll see a couple names you recognize.