[youtube]B2Je1CEPkUM[/youtube]Old_ones wrote:I've heard this before, but my cat seems to love his pointer. He knows what the key chain attached to it and the laser button sound like, and if I so much as press the button or pick it up he'll come running from whatever room he happens to be in. If I don't start shining it he'll stare at me and meow for awhile. I could be wrong, but the fact that he seems to recognize that the pointer and myself are both necessary for the red dot to come makes me think that he has a reasonable idea of what is going on (if you account for the fact that he has no idea what light is or how it works, of course).DaveDodo007 wrote:Laser pens cause frustration and distress in pets because there is nothing solid to capture.Tigzy wrote:Well that just happens to be fucking inconvenient. Just think, there would've been no need for a fundraiser if Angry Black Womyn's cat had been pretty much like any other cat. The perils of being that one. special. snowflake...
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[youtube]IqjYOasI6YI[/youtube]Old_ones wrote:Pretty cool.comhcinc wrote:Question for the pit.
What do you (the you being the you that is reading this) think about the Saxons?
[youtube]2oLC0nOfWGc[/youtube]
Not as cool as vikings though...
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I like Anjuli Pandavar's blog. Also I don't think she is going to wither under a PC onslaught from the Horde.
Anjuli says
2016-04-05 at 19:48
You might find this illuminating, for both the Qur’an and the Hadith. http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/
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abear says
2016-04-06 at 21:21
Anjuli: thanks for the link. http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/
I’ve read the site from time to time over the last several years.
There are people that don’t want to admit how much and how pervasive violence and oppression is in islamic culture. I would bet there will be a few readers that will consider you an islamophobe for supplying that link.:-)
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Anjuli says
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Let them bring it on.
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Read more: http://freethoughtblogs.com/anjuli/2016 ... z45AbDKhu1
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As long as you have head mates, you're never alone.Phil_Giordana_FCD wrote:I...
...I'm alone here today, aren't I?
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LOL.Xenu wrote:Cartoon Anita Sarkeesian Avatar (snip)
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I didn't know you were from that neck of the woods. Lived in York through the 90s.HunnyBunny wrote:You should watch the Last Kingdom from the BBC, it's very good. I'm biased towards the Vikings, Yorkshire being big on Vikings and we knew someone who found a viking gold hoard while metal detecting. The guy who found the hoard with his son used to come up and buy antiques from us, until he disappeared once he got the payout from the gold. Bastard. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vale_of_York_Hoardcomhcinc wrote:
I did just watch this tonight. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/ancient/vi ... rthed.html
It was pretty good.
Anyway, good luck with your cultural appropriation in the SCA. ;)
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By road. Meeting 2 other couples here and caravaning to Alaska.free thoughtpolice wrote:Are you heading north by boat (Port Hardy to Prince Rupert) or by road?katamari Damassi wrote:Currently in Lynden, Washington. Was in Mount St. Helens yesterday. Hope to be in BC Sunday. Aren't there a bunch of pytters in this area?
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That's extraordinarily fucked up.Clarence wrote: And then there is this news.
Does it seem harmless to you?
http://freebeacon.com/issues/feds-spend ... gressions/
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I don't know that much about Surly Amy's background.
Is she profiting from cultural appropriation with these?
Is she profiting from cultural appropriation with these?
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Fuck - thought that said 'free bacon'.Guestus Aurelius wrote:That's extraordinarily fucked up.Clarence wrote: And then there is this news.
Does it seem harmless to you?
http://freebeacon.com/issues/feds-spend ... gressions/
I feel so cheated.
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:rimshot:welch wrote:I'd give you a C++ but I don't want to...comhcinc wrote:C+? I am getting better in my old age!
...objectify you.
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Yep - It will be very poorly designed... no doubt. The point of this $500k study is to prove there are microagressions in science classes. They will find them... guaranteed, because they will define them as they watch the videos. The definition is so loose they can't help but find them.Guestus Aurelius wrote:That's extraordinarily fucked up.Clarence wrote: And then there is this news.
Does it seem harmless to you?
http://freebeacon.com/issues/feds-spend ... gressions/
Also, I would bet that they will NOT use a control. They will not look for microagressions in a class that favors women (say Literature).
Fuck these "scientists" to the moon. I live in Michigan and part of this study is funded with my taxes. (although it is Federally funded... so really the rest of the states are helping fund my local Uni... haha. Last laugh is ours I guess.)
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I think you probably mean "assert". But you condone the violence that would supposedly follow from me doing that? I should thereby be intimidated from speaking my mind on the issue? You might read - and pay close attention to - the recent Charlie Hebdo editorial on the issue.Eskarina wrote:Errr, no, I mightn't. There's only you who tries to ascertain your opinions as a fact. But you are heartily welcome at my work place, where I get to meet quite a few refugees on a daily basis, and tell them of your ideas.Steersman wrote::lol: Hoist with me own petard? ;-)
However, while I'll concede that that cartoon was a little simplistic - kind of the nature of satire - in that there are simple but right answers (2+2=4), and complex but wrong answers (geocentrism), you might consider that repudiating the literalism of the Quran or get deported qualifies as one of the former.
In any case, you may wish to ask those "refugees" whether they also would support these perspectives:
http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/pow/k ... berlin.jpg
A note found at a 'refugee' center in Berlin.
As a Muslim doctor in Florida recently explained, killing
homosexuals in the name of Islam is an act of "compassion."
You might also read, and discuss with those "refugees", several of the recent posts from Anjuli Pandavar on the issue, the first of which is the source of the above link, as well as the this one on Regular Muslim who loves Muhammad and Jesus murders fellow Muslim
You are, of course, welcome to your opinion. But you might consider that that one in particular doesn't hold much if any water at all. Consider this elaboration from Wikipedia:Eskarina wrote:Were they successful? I think not.Steersman wrote:Particularly in light of the fact that such deportations have been chosen in the past as solutions to otherwise intractable problems, many due to Islam - like the partition of India (14 million people moved), or the population exchange between Greece & Turkey in 1923.
Bonus points for a spirited and frank discussion with those "refugees" of the Greek genocide perpetrated by Turkey between 1913-1922 (only 500,000 dead - give or take a 100,000 or two).According to some sources, the population exchange, albeit messy and dangerous for many, was executed fairly quickly by respected supervisors.[7] If the goal of the exchange was to achieve ethnic-national homogeneity, then this was achieved by both Turkey and Greece. For example, in 1906, nearly 20 percent of the population of present-day Turkey was non-Muslim, but by 1927, only 2.6 percent was. ....
Because of the unanimous decision by the Greek and Turkish governments that minority protection would not suffice to ameliorate ethnic tensions after the First World War, population exchange was promoted as the only viable option. ....
An exchange would also be useful as a response to violence in the Balkans; ‘there were’, in any event, ‘over a million Turks without food or shelter in countries in which neither Europe nor America took nor was willing to take any interest’. ....
Furthermore, violent incidents as the Istanbul Pogrom (1955) directed primarily against the ethnic Greek community, as well as the Armenian and Jewish minority, greatly accelerated emigration of Greeks, reducing the 200,000-strong Greek minority in 1924 to just over 2,500 in 2006. The 1955 Istanbul Pogrom caused most of the Greek inhabitants remaining in Istanbul to flee to Greece. ....
True. But that doesn't mean that wringing your hands and running around like the proverbial chicken with its head cut off moaning "whatever shall we do?" is a particularly viable solution. While closing the borders to Muslim immigrants and banning the "religion" might well be somewhat "problematic", there's more than a little bit of evidence to suggest that it is the simplest one likely to have any chance of reducing the carnage due to "The Religion of Peace" [ha! what a fucking joke].Eskarina wrote:Unfortunately, I never said that Islam has nothing to do with it. Just that things are usually not as simple as they seem.Steersman wrote:And you might also consider that refusing to face that fact qualifies as a case of the proverbial straining at the gnat and swallowing the camel whole. .... And another one, hot off the press:
Wake up and smell the bloodshed: Addressing the Ideology that Connects Terrorists from Indonesia to India to Indiana. #NothingToDoWithIslam - yea, right.
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Shots fired
http://www.weeklystandard.com/bill-clin ... le/2001877
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Problems with postings are due to a flaky real-time blacklist I've been using. I've disabled it.
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And yet leads to nothing. Her current a J D reads "Assisting with backend, research, web design, writing, and marketing online". What a waste of raw talent.welch wrote:She does appear to have a doctorate, so it's legit. Pretentious, but legit.Brive1987 wrote:Nice to see so few Orbiteers.
But.
Dr Miller
:lol: :lol:
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I'm actually more impressed by the FSU degree. That film school is not easy to get in to or do well in.
Still, 10 words more than what Alex spun his Oxford degree into. You go girrrl.
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A little bit longer article on Washington Post about the same event.jet_lagg wrote:Shots fired
http://www.weeklystandard.com/bill-clin ... le/2001877
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A quote I found interesting:
Seems like Democratic politicians are starting to learn the same lesson as everyone else about these people. You don't accommodate the nutjobs. Refute. Ridicule. Undermine. These people are not your friends, and apologies and accommodations will only embolden them to be louder and more aggressive.He later added: "You are defending the people who killed the lives you say matter," apparently referring to a protester's sign mentioning Hillary Clinton's contemporaneous comments about "superpredators." She herself has expressed regret for the comment, though her husband went in a different direction.
Those comments were something of a change of position for Clinton, who earlier in this cycle appeared to walk back his role in the increased incarceration that, as Clinton conceded on Thursday, President Obama was trying to undo. "I signed a bill that made the problem worse, and I want to admit it," he said at an NAACP gathering last July.
His tone on Thursday was very different, demanding that the crowd and the protesters understand the political moment during which the bill was developed.
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Re returns.
I spy with my little eye ....
1x rusted on staffer and
+ Namazie
+ Goldstein
Virtually no reference to patriarchy/privilege but rather a focus on religion's role in setting parameters around woman. Popcorn rating? Less than a cup.
Still curious how Doktor Miller (sorry, nothing involving gender studies counts) snuck in. I'm even more curious to see if she pops conventional smoke and flies under the radar or tries to raise the Orbitard Banner before a snickering crowd. I guess if you need a token FtBer then she has most to lose by going full 'tard.
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I spy with my little eye ....
1x rusted on staffer and
+ Namazie
+ Goldstein
Virtually no reference to patriarchy/privilege but rather a focus on religion's role in setting parameters around woman. Popcorn rating? Less than a cup.
Still curious how Doktor Miller (sorry, nothing involving gender studies counts) snuck in. I'm even more curious to see if she pops conventional smoke and flies under the radar or tries to raise the Orbitard Banner before a snickering crowd. I guess if you need a token FtBer then she has most to lose by going full 'tard.
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That's extraordinarily fucked up.Shatterface wrote:Fuck - thought that said 'free bacon'.Guestus Aurelius wrote:That's extraordinarily fucked up.Clarence wrote: And then there is this news.
Does it seem harmless to you?
http://freebeacon.com/issues/feds-spend ... gressions/
I feel so cheated.
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Part of what I see at the heart of online feuding among atheists is the corruption of institutions by career interests masquerading as interest in reducing and counteracting oppression. I remember a time when the feminism and social justice activism in media stories really was about reducing and counteracting various kinds of oppression in the larger society, much more than it is now.
It looks to me like part of what has happened, that has led to the corruption in institutions that we've been seeing, is the emergence of academic, writing and speaking careers in feminism and social justice. The writing and speaking about feminism and social justice that gets the most media attention has been influenced more and more by self-serving career interests, and less and less by real concerns, or even real knowledge, about oppression in the larger society. It becomes more and more about the virtual parallel funhouse-mirror world in media stories, and less and less about the world that any of us actually live in.
It looks to me like in the world we actually live in, the people who are actually being oppressed the most, include some white people and some men, and I don't see any reason to be less concerned about that oppression, than about any other.
It looks to me like part of what has happened, that has led to the corruption in institutions that we've been seeing, is the emergence of academic, writing and speaking careers in feminism and social justice. The writing and speaking about feminism and social justice that gets the most media attention has been influenced more and more by self-serving career interests, and less and less by real concerns, or even real knowledge, about oppression in the larger society. It becomes more and more about the virtual parallel funhouse-mirror world in media stories, and less and less about the world that any of us actually live in.
It looks to me like in the world we actually live in, the people who are actually being oppressed the most, include some white people and some men, and I don't see any reason to be less concerned about that oppression, than about any other.
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Amazing how Dr Goldstein survives without the ostentatious public display of her PhD.
I'm getting Dr Carrier PhD vibes from Ms Miller.
I'm getting Dr Carrier PhD vibes from Ms Miller.
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Well, Bill Clinton dun did it now. He black-on-black-crimed some BLM protesters.
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Xenu wrote:Well, Bill Clinton dun did it now. He black-on-black-crimed some BLM protesters.
We are not allowed to talk aboot American politics. It triggers Dave.
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HoneyWagon wrote: I don't know that much about Surly Amy's background.
Is she profiting from cultural appropriation with these?
You stupid fucking moran.
What were you thinking? Or did you think? Or CAN you think?
What kind of slow-learning redarded cretin dumbfuck are you?
'Cultural appropriation' ?!? Hell no!
The native-skinned Virgin de Guadalupe miraculously appeared to Mexican indians as a vision from God!...
Indicating that the Catholic conquistadors and indigenous peoples are forever united under the same God. Hallelujah!
Thus the ancient day of worship and prayer to the goddess Mictecacihuatl merges seamlessly
on All Saints Day-- with el Dia de Muer†os-- the official, federal state-sanctioned religious holiday in Mexico--
with offerings and prayers to the holy dead, in their immortal afterlife in Christian Heaven.
What part of Secular Atheist jewelry don't you understand?!!!
Durrrrrrrrrr@!@@!!@!@!!!!!1!
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There is a clear correlation between those grads who use "Dr" and individuals excluded from academia and/or struggling on the tenure track.
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Btw Thanks everyone on their thoughts aboot the Saxons. I think I am going with that because the garb is cool. Still not sure aboot a backstory (i.e what I want to be when I grow up).
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I'm reminded of a Q&A where Hitchens alternated between insisting people call him "Professor Hitchens" or "Doctor Hitchens". Whatever title the questioner went with, Hitchens would then demand the opposite.Brive1987 wrote:There is a clear correlation between those grads who use "Dr" and individuals excluded from academia and/or struggling on the tenure track.
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[youtube]kGpsXuMvApo[/youtube]jet_lagg wrote:I'm reminded of a Q&A where Hitchens alternated between insisting people call him "Professor Hitchens" or "Doctor Hitchens". Whatever title the questioner went with, Hitchens would then demand the opposite.Brive1987 wrote:There is a clear correlation between those grads who use "Dr" and individuals excluded from academia and/or struggling on the tenure track.
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That kid's a dead ringer for Brando.dogen wrote:[youtube]kGpsXuMvApo[/youtube]jet_lagg wrote:I'm reminded of a Q&A where Hitchens alternated between insisting people call him "Professor Hitchens" or "Doctor Hitchens". Whatever title the questioner went with, Hitchens would then demand the opposite.Brive1987 wrote:There is a clear correlation between those grads who use "Dr" and individuals excluded from academia and/or struggling on the tenure track.
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Heina Dadabhoy was thankfully able to secure her Surly-ramic before she was blacklisted.
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Or in other words, upwords of 77% of them.Brive1987 wrote:There is a clear correlation between those grads who use "Dr" and individuals excluded from academia and/or struggling on the tenure track.
http://www.slate.com/articles/health_an ... fort_.htmlAcross all scientific fields, NSF data suggest that only about 23 percent of Ph.D.s land tenure or tenure-track positions at academic institutions within three to five years of finishing grad school. If you assume that every science Ph.D. wants a career in academia, this seems like a dismally low employment rate. But academic jobs aren’t as coveted by people trained in science as you might think.
Academia is a pyramid scheme. There aren't even close to enough positions in academe for the people who get Ph.D.s, and more and more classes are being taken on by adjunct professors who are basically disposable part-timers that the university brings in to lower costs. For those of us in STEM this isn't as big a deal, because we have skills that can be useful in places like industry, finance, or secondary education.
If you have a "decolonization studies" Ph.D., or you wrote your dissertation on Twilight, then good luck. As it turns out, there aren't any industries that need pop culture theorists. There are more people qualified to teach high school social studies than there are jobs doing that, so your overqualification leaves you without that fallback. If you are smart you set up some kind of scam "inclusiveness consulting" gig, or make it as an professional victim. If you are stupid, you make $20K a year for the rest of your life as an adjunct or you start a new career as a barista.
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Dogshit methodology will produce dogshit results.John D wrote:Yep - It will be very poorly designed... no doubt. The point of this $500k study is to prove there are microagressions in science classes. They will find them... guaranteed, because they will define them as they watch the videos. The definition is so loose they can't help but find them.Guestus Aurelius wrote:That's extraordinarily fucked up.Clarence wrote: And then there is this news.
Does it seem harmless to you?
http://freebeacon.com/issues/feds-spend ... gressions/
Also, I would bet that they will NOT use a control. They will not look for microagressions in a class that favors women (say Literature).
Fuck these "scientists" to the moon. I live in Michigan and part of this study is funded with my taxes. (although it is Federally funded... so really the rest of the states are helping fund my local Uni... haha. Last laugh is ours I guess.)
Hey, I have two dogs -- the government should give me $1,000,000!
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Steersman, here's one of the people you want to have deported.
How the White Muslim Converted
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As a rule I never address anyone as 'Doctor' unless they are cupping my balls and asking me to cough.Brive1987 wrote:There is a clear correlation between those grads who use "Dr" and individuals excluded from academia and/or struggling on the tenure track.
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1) Holiday. My rage will determine whether or not I decide to become unemployed.Phil_Giordana_FCD wrote:1): Holiday or unemployment?rayshul wrote:1)I'm on holiday right now so offline more. 2)Didn't get a job, 2)and now my mother and my husband are having a fight. FML.
2): That really suck.
3): It's the natural order of things.
I still don't get why islamic terrorists go and blow themselves up for 72 virgins. In the end, it just means they'll also get 72 mothers-in-law.
2) RAGE.
3) I suppose this is true.
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3) inevitable srsly
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I'm glad to see a clear pathway for success if I progress from MA Military History to PhD.Old_ones wrote:Or in other words, upwords of 77% of them.Brive1987 wrote:There is a clear correlation between those grads who use "Dr" and individuals excluded from academia and/or struggling on the tenure track.
http://www.slate.com/articles/health_an ... fort_.htmlAcross all scientific fields, NSF data suggest that only about 23 percent of Ph.D.s land tenure or tenure-track positions at academic institutions within three to five years of finishing grad school. If you assume that every science Ph.D. wants a career in academia, this seems like a dismally low employment rate. But academic jobs aren’t as coveted by people trained in science as you might think.
Academia is a pyramid scheme. There aren't even close to enough positions in academe for the people who get Ph.D.s, and more and more classes are being taken on by adjunct professors who are basically disposable part-timers that the university brings in to lower costs. For those of us in STEM this isn't as big a deal, because we have skills that can be useful in places like industry, finance, or secondary education.
If you have a "decolonization studies" Ph.D., or you wrote your dissertation on Twilight, then good luck. As it turns out, there aren't any industries that need pop culture theorists. There are more people qualified to teach high school social studies than there are jobs doing that, so your overqualification leaves you without that fallback. If you are smart you set up some kind of scam "inclusiveness consulting" gig, or make it as an professional victim. If you are stupid, you make $20K a year for the rest of your life as an adjunct or you start a new career as a barista.
Guess I''d be "Dr Brive" till I knock Carlin off his perch. .... Has a ring to it.
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I can almost guarantee that you're correct. A decent study would have had (at least) two conditions with four measures each: a traditionally male field and a traditionally female field, with measures of "micro-aggressions" by men and women against men and women. They are doing one-eighth of the required work, looking only at male-on-female aggression in a male field. With nothing to compare this to, the work is just about worthless. Just one more eighth of the required work would make it at least a little worthwhile.John D wrote:Also, I would bet that they will NOT use a control. They will not look for microagressions in a class that favors women (say Literature).
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Amen.d4m10n wrote:3) inevitable srsly
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They have two cave trolls:
http://www.thetaskforce.org/staff-bio-kayley-whalen/
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/kayley-wh ... 77910.html
Fraction of transwoman among WISC4 speaker line-up is ~ 37x that of the general population.
http://www.thetaskforce.org/staff-bio-kayley-whalen/
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/kayley-wh ... 77910.html
Fraction of transwoman among WISC4 speaker line-up is ~ 37x that of the general population.
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Challenge accepted.Sunder wrote:Malky wrote:Something for the pit artists to play with:
https://i.chzbgr.com/fill400x232/774661/h9E2252E4/
I got a feeling this has been shared on the Pit before but if not I'm happy to be the one to do it.
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pfff "challenge"
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Matt Cavanaugh wrote:They have two cave trolls:
http://www.thetaskforce.org/staff-bio-kayley-
[brive]
One tentative foot in the real world:
Kayley’s a social justice activist and writer who works at the intersections of transgender issues, humanism, drug policy reform and HIV/AIDS harm reduction. She also volunteers as a member of the Communications Committee for the Ingersoll Gender Center.
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/kayley-wh ... 77910.html
[brive]
Not so much ...
"I am a proud bisexual polyamorous transgender woman"
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Fraction of transwoman among WISC4 speaker line-up is ~ 37x that of the general population.
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I went for a walk in the bird sanctuary and witnessed a muskrat chasing another around and aggressively mating it. It triggered a hor4rible flashback. :(
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Oh I say.
She's Doktor Ashley even when Twitter shit posting.
:lol: :lol: :lol:
She's Doktor Ashley even when Twitter shit posting.
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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I have no problem with people who have put in the time and the effort being referred to as doctor. I know if I ever did all that work I would expect the same.Brive1987 wrote:Oh I say.
She's Doktor Ashley even when Twitter shit posting.
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Of course I am also better than everyone :twatson:
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Thanks. One more we know where to find come the revolution - or Trump's coronation. ;-)jimhabegger wrote:Steersman, here's one of the people you want to have deported.
How the White Muslim Converted
How 100,000 Britons have chosen to become Muslim... and average convert is 27-year-old white woman
So? Even apart from questioning their sanity or understanding, four or five thousand a year isn't anything to write home about. For instance, you might take a look at the Pew Forum Survey, particularly Chapter Two on changes in religious affiliations. A couple of highlights:
Lots of reasons why people stay in a church or "religion", or switch to another one. That they do so is no reason to assert that all such reasons are particularly credible or tenable.Overall, 2.6% of the U.S. adult population [~ 8 million] has switched their affiliation to Catholic after being raised in another faith or in no faith at all. ....
Some 4.5% of the adult population was raised as something other than Baptist but is now Baptist; the number for Methodists is 2.4%. ....
Overall, fewer than one-in-five Protestants (16%) were raised outside of Protestantism. This means that more than eight-in-ten Protestants were raised either in the same Protestant family (e.g., Baptist, Methodist, Lutheran, etc.) with which they are currently affiliated (54%) or have switched from one Protestant family to another (29%). ....]
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Nah, they're OK - obviously painted by toddlers at a Montessori preschool in Juarez.HoneyWagon wrote:I don't know that much about Surly Amy's background.
Is she profiting from cultural appropriation with these?
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One of those speakers from WiS2 has a post up, confirming her attendance at WiS4 - yes, Zvan will be there, although she laments that bygone age when SJsBrive1987 wrote:Re returns.
I spy with my little eye ....
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WiS2: SJ Highwater Mark
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she sums up a few speakers, but manages to make it all about how she has known these women for a long time, and it's about time CFI recognised her brilliant abilities in recognising talent:Where I’ll Be for My Birthday
April 6, 2016 Stephanie Zvan
All right, yes, my birthday isn’t until September, but I know where I’ll be and what I’ll be doing. I’ll be at the fourth Women in Secularism conference in D.C.
It will be bittersweet, as this is the first conference since Melody Hensley has left CFI. I also personally think recent changes at CFI have made the future of the conference unclear. Still, this conference has been an important catalyst for change in the atheist and humanist movements, and I expect it will be again. I’m not going to miss that.
I’ve been advocating for Elzie to be a part of this conference for as long as I’ve known it was happening. To be fair, I received nothing but enthusiasm for the idea. I was just too impatient to wait for confirmation.
I’ve helped interview Melanie for Atheists Talk, and I really liked her 2014 Skepticon talk. “Soft” sciences for the win!
Clearly, Zvan is incredibly important to AS women. It's a wonder she's not speaking again. There should be a petition to correct this oversight by CFI. :fpig:You’ll notice the use of first names for a lot of these women. That’s because I know some of them better than I think organized atheism or humanism do. That’s one of the things I hope Women in Secularism changes. It’s stirred up our movements before. I’m hoping it will do the same this year. It’s what I’m going for.
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Steersman, here are some more of the people you would have to deport, to be perfectly safe from the harmful influences of the Quran on people's behavior:
Cherokee Baha'is
They're followers of the Baha'i Faith, which is growing and spreading all over the world, including all over Europe and North America, promoting the view that Muhammad was an authentic prophet of God, and that the words of the Koran are the words of God Himself. Most of the Baha'is that I've known in the US were previously Christians, who now see the Quran as a revelation from God, and would be very unlikely to spite on it or repudiate it. Most of them, and their parents, grandparents and great-grandparents were born in the US, and are indistinguishable in their appearance and dress from multitudes of other Americans. You might encounter some resistance from a lot of Americans, if you try to have them all deported.
Cherokee Baha'is
They're followers of the Baha'i Faith, which is growing and spreading all over the world, including all over Europe and North America, promoting the view that Muhammad was an authentic prophet of God, and that the words of the Koran are the words of God Himself. Most of the Baha'is that I've known in the US were previously Christians, who now see the Quran as a revelation from God, and would be very unlikely to spite on it or repudiate it. Most of them, and their parents, grandparents and great-grandparents were born in the US, and are indistinguishable in their appearance and dress from multitudes of other Americans. You might encounter some resistance from a lot of Americans, if you try to have them all deported.
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Muslim terrorism/murders are turned into diatribes about 'religion' or Christianity and if you mention the word 'Muslim' you get jumped. They ignore threads about muslim treatment of women. Muslim terrorism against other Muslims in the MidEast is turned into a diatribe against the West. I mention it once in a while on those threads and get told to f-off.Sunder wrote:Terry Firma writes a piece on religiously sanctioned honor killings, and the increasingly buffoonish FA comment section chimes in with apologetics likening theocratic sanctioning of violence and murder with US domestic violence.
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friendlyat ... and-wives/
Last time I commented was about the Bangladesh 'Muslim' who killed an atheist. I mentioned that after 57 comments the word 'Christian' was mentioned 24 times and 'Muslim' was mentioned once. I was told to fuck off.
They either make a thread about some kind of Muslim terrorism/mysoginy or other forms of Muslim hatred into a rant about the West, Christianity, white males or a combination of the above. If they can't they ignore it.
It's the final conclusive proof that the fundamentalist left is not about women's right's or anything else other than hatred of the West, Christianity and white men. It is a hate group. And people need to bang them over the head with it and direct people to threads like that to show them how the authoritarian left is all about hate and nothing else.
And I wish the lunatic sociologist classes - including women's/gender/race classes - were classified as promoters of hatred and any universities offering these hate classes would be denied state funding of any kind.
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Com, Com.comhcinc wrote:I have no problem with people who have put in the time and the effort being referred to as doctor. I know if I ever did all that work I would expect the same.Brive1987 wrote:Oh I say.
She's Doktor Ashley even when Twitter shit posting.
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Of course I am also better than everyone :twatson:
You do a PhD to kick start an assault on the walls of academia (after which it becomes largely irrelevant), to meet a specific professional requirement or as a satisfying intellectual wank - which is fine.
Then you get the subset who do one to acquire intellectual plumage which they then spray in all directions. These people need to be pointed at and then driven away with sticks.
Or eaten.
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/proxy ... 36-h157-nc
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I'm still trying to figure out why we need a Women in Secularism 4 when women and their false accusations of rape and sexual harassment have dominated the world of secular activism for the past several years. It reminds me of having a Men in Advertising conference in 1963.
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[youtube]GJLeBM6-AaM[/youtube]jimhabegger wrote:Steersman, here are some more of the people you would have to deport, to be perfectly safe from the harmful influences of the Quran on people's behavior:
Cherokee Baha'is
They're followers of the Baha'i Faith, which is growing and spreading all over the world, including all over Europe and North America, promoting the view that Muhammad was an authentic prophet of God, and that the words of the Koran are the words of God Himself.
Piss on your "God Himself" - and on the Quran.
Maybe "we" will be forced to just ban the "religion" and tear down the mosques - like Angola did. And deport the mullahs who are particularly obnoxious - like France did. But I might point out again that some 5 to 10 million Muslims have been deported in the past - push comes to shove, I rather doubt that that solution won't seriously be considered an option.jimhabegger wrote:Most of the Baha'is that I've known in the US were previously Christians, who now see the Quran as a revelation from God, and would be very unlikely to [spit] on it or repudiate it. .... You might encounter some resistance from a lot of Americans, if you try to have them all deported.
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Ah SZvan's children of the corn.HunnyBunny wrote:One of those speakers from WiS2 has a post up, confirming her attendance at WiS4 - yes, Zvan will be there, although she laments that bygone age when SJsBrive1987 wrote:Re returns.
I spy with my little eye ....
*snip*
WiS2: SJ Highwater Mark
[.img]http://i.imgur.com/uiH5fW8.jpg[/img]
WiS4
[.img]http://i.imgur.com/qrpxXCy.jpg[/img]ruled the roostcame close to imploding an entire 'movement':
she sums up a few speakers, but manages to make it all about how she has known these women for a long time, and it's about time CFI recognised her brilliant abilities in recognising talent:Where I’ll Be for My Birthday
April 6, 2016 Stephanie Zvan
All right, yes, my birthday isn’t until September, but I know where I’ll be and what I’ll be doing. I’ll be at the fourth Women in Secularism conference in D.C.
It will be bittersweet, as this is the first conference since Melody Hensley has left CFI. I also personally think recent changes at CFI have made the future of the conference unclear. Still, this conference has been an important catalyst for change in the atheist and humanist movements, and I expect it will be again. I’m not going to miss that.
I’ve been advocating for Elzie to be a part of this conference for as long as I’ve known it was happening. To be fair, I received nothing but enthusiasm for the idea. I was just too impatient to wait for confirmation.I’ve helped interview Melanie for Atheists Talk, and I really liked her 2014 Skepticon talk. “Soft” sciences for the win!Clearly, Zvan is incredibly important to AS women. It's a wonder she's not speaking again. There should be a petition to correct this oversight by CFI. :fpig:You’ll notice the use of first names for a lot of these women. That’s because I know some of them better than I think organized atheism or humanism do. That’s one of the things I hope Women in Secularism changes. It’s stirred up our movements before. I’m hoping it will do the same this year. It’s what I’m going for.
https://web.archive.org/web/20160408015 ... -birthday/
Elzie:
"who became known for documenting the events of Ferguson on Twitter in August 2014."
Then there is ..
Emily Willingham - the only other speaker listed as "Dr"
annd ..... she -
"spent some time on the tenure track, publishing thirty-plus papers along the way in the field of sex determination and development."
I'm guessing that is code for a swing and a miss?
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Is that real?Brive1987 wrote:Com, Com.comhcinc wrote:I have no problem with people who have put in the time and the effort being referred to as doctor. I know if I ever did all that work I would expect the same.Brive1987 wrote:Oh I say.
She's Doktor Ashley even when Twitter shit posting.
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Of course I am also better than everyone :twatson:
You do a PhD to kick start an assault on the walls of academia (after which it becomes largely irrelevant), to meet a specific professional requirement or as a satisfying intellectual wank - which is fine.
Then you get the subset who do one to acquire intellectual plumage which they then spray in all directions. These people need to be pointed at and then driven away with sticks.
Or eaten.
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/proxy ... 36-h157-nc
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katamari Damassi wrote:Um.. Spoiler alert, Welch?welch wrote:He was great as the evil robot in "The Six Million-Dollar Man"dogen wrote:
I think Saxons is a pretty cool guy. Eh kills kelts and doesnt afraid of anything.
From 1977?