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What a bloody mess. As I said, I miss the old (as in ~2 years back or so) style of Internet atheism.
Now, if only we could close the door on the roach motel and keep them inside. ;P
KaineDamo wrote: "I've actually been in the middle of the issue (before AtheismPlus) for a number of weeks, paying close attention to what Matt Dillahunty had to say as I respect him very much, weighing up what Thunderf00t was saying, looking at what outsiders were saying, etc. This "third wave of atheism", AtheismPlus, is what pushed it over the edge for me. I thought at first that Thunderf00t had been too harsh, that maybe there was some kind of grand misunderstanding between himself and the FTBers that could be solved with a nice discussion. I now realize that isn't the case. FTB are a clique that want others to conform to their policies, and even some amazing thinkers like Matt and Greta have been swallowed up into this irrational group think mentality.
AtheismPlus is deeply unpopular outside of FTB. One only has to type it into twitter, or into youtube, to see the dissent against this movement. How can you not see the harm this has caused?"
TROLL! TROLLLLLLL INNNNN THE DUNGEOONNNNSSSS!
...thought you'd might like to know...-collapses-
Jen McCreight said:And it's just, the whole culture just seems ridiculous. That there is this brigade of atheists that say what you can and can't talk about. It's like,we're not forcing you to talk about this if you don't care, but we can't even have a safe place to do it on our own. So honestly right now I'm pretty cynical about the whole thing. I don't know, like,what else I can do to have a community where I can talk about this thing. I don't know if I want to keep putting my time and effort and tears into this atheist movement if I can't even talk about topics that interest me because a swarm of people are going to come down and silence me!
I haven't posted, but when moderate critiques are met with accusations of trolling, I immediately think it's an echo chamber, not the place I want to be.
Those days are gone now.
It seems so, yeah.
Over the years, the two biggest atheist forums (IIDB and RDF) self-destructed as well in various ways. I wasn't there to see it, but I've read the stories.
But it's fun to go over and learn about how my entitlement means nothing bad can ever happen to me, and I've no right to complain if it does.
I haven't posted, but when moderate critiques are met with accusations of trolling, I immediately think it's an echo chamber, not the place I want to be.
http://atheismplus.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=375#p3155
One thing that Atheismplus has in its favour - it's difficult to put together a club with a mutual interest in not collecting stamps.
Not sure if I agree with that. Atheismplus isn't about atheism anymore than as a vehicle for them to push their political ideology.
It seems so, yeah.
Over the years, the two biggest atheist forums (IIDB and RDF) self-destructed as well in various ways. I wasn't there to see it, but I've read the stories.
I honestly do not grok these people at all. The more I learn about them, the less I understand them.

.Real skeptics are better than you’d think from reading certain blogs.
Real freethinkers are better than you’d think from reading certain blogs
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Real feminists are better than you’d think from reading certain blogs.
And real women are better than you’d think from reading certain blogs
There's a pretty hard-hitting analysis of A+ at:
http://athefist.wordpress.com/2012/08/30/dont-****-where-you-eat/
The comments are good, too.
Given that the plus atheists seem to spend a lot of time sniping at Dawkins, and Myers' deep involvement with this group, how will Dawkins' and Myers' friendship evolve?
I wouldn't want to close the door, it would be a form of failure in that those outside have become exclusive as well.
These are not insignificant people, they have a large presence on the internet and from what I read, at atheist, secular, skeptic and rational conferences. If, as some if us here think, it will fall apart under its own contradictions we should be prepared to accept it as a failed experiment and that these people still have much to offer. Personally I didn't agree with all they said before A+ and I obviously don't agree with A+ but I can agree with much they say.
The URI got word-filtered. Try this:
http://goo.gl/4cHQ2
[Abuse on the Internet] is not a phenomenon unique to women, to feminist women or to feminist female atheists. It happens to everyone. What seems to be different is the reaction to it. For whatever reason the wing of the atheist movement (a better word than community I think) that seems to be forming A+ takes these threats and trollings seriously. It seems like the internet wisdom of ‘Don’t feed the troll’ has utterly passed them by. Indeed the very idea of A+ can be seen as one of the greatest trolling successes of all time.
And how are you helping exactly by creating a splinter group and propagating the myth that atheism is somehow a hotbed of misogyny and violence towards women?
Perhaps subconsciously they actually find the trolling flattering on a narcissistic level.