85% men 15% women

Jan 31st, 2011 5:43 pm | By

It won’t do, you see. The Wikipedia gender imbalance thing – when taken with all the other gender imbalance things – won’t do.

Jane Margolis, co-author of a book on sexism in computer science, “Unlocking the Clubhouse,” argues that Wikipedia is experiencing the same problems of the offline world, where women are less willing to assert their opinions in public. “In almost every space, who are the authorities, the politicians, writers for op-ed pages?”…

According to the OpEd Project, an organization based in New York that monitors the gender breakdown of contributors to “public thought-leadership forums,” a participation rate of roughly 85-to-15 percent, men to women, is common — whether members of Congress, or writers on The New York

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It’s an uprising, it must be good *

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The Muslim Brotherhood pours gasoline on grievances, calls it water, then stands back in feigned surprise when the flames leap higher.… Read the rest



Frances Fox Piven defies Glenn Beck *

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Glenn Beck defies sane people.… Read the rest



UK “laughing stock” libel laws need reform *

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Anyone of any nationality can at present sue in the British courts as long as they can prove they have a reputation to defend in the UK.… Read the rest



Oystercatchers and eagles

Jan 31st, 2011 12:36 pm | By
Oystercatchers and eagles

I’m back. The CFI talk was good fun. CFI Vancouver did a great bit on the CBC’s Marketplace a couple of weeks ago: they gathered outside a hospital emergency room (“just in case”) and took an overdose of homeopathic “medicine.” 

It rained almost the whole time on Friday, and the same Saturday. It was a bit tragic, because I was staying in a borrowed apartment on the 34th floor of a tower next to the harbor, which was spectacular, but I knew it would be considerably more spectacular if it were clear, and it seemed that it was never going to be clear. But then Saturday evening, after I’d gotten thoroughly soaked three times, it started to clear and then … Read the rest



Under 15% of Wikipedia contributors are women *

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“Women are less willing to assert their opinions in public.” Well if that’s true they should get over it!… Read the rest



Stephen Green is a male supremacist *

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Surprise surprise; he’s a reactionary Christian who prates of “Christian values”; of course he thinks women are supposed to obey men.… Read the rest



Pastor at Kato’s funeral tells gays to repent *

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Anglican pastor launched into a homophobic tirade, shocking the dozens of gay men and women as well as foreign diplomats in attendance.… Read the rest



Pharmacy board to pharmacist: no need to do your job *

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So the woman was bleeding; big deal. The pharmacist “suspected” an abortion somewhere in the picture, and that’s what counts.… Read the rest



One more for the road

Jan 28th, 2011 7:44 am | By

I woke up early, so I have a little time to mutter things before I hit the road.

I’ll mutter about Sharon Rupp’s interview of wonderful me. I got a chance to name-check some atheist women:

 She is part of that cadre of professional atheists that includes best-selling authors Christopher Hitchens and Richard Dawkins, and a host of lesser known writers, none of whom seems to be a woman.”Oh there are women: Polly Toynbee, Katha Pollitt, Greta Christina…” Benson protests, noting that even the humanist-secularist-atheist crowd is subject to that old problem of blindness when it comes to women’s accomplishments. “I’ve asked conference organizers why there are no women speaking and some say it didn’t occur to them, others say

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Obama mourns David Kato *

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In Uganda, David was a powerful advocate for fairness and freedom. The United States mourns his murder, and we recommit ourselves to David’s work.… Read the rest



Kristof v Olmsted

Jan 28th, 2011 7:20 am | By

The bishop of Phoenix is getting some more glare of publicity, this time from Nicholas Kristof in the New York Times. I hope more people will start to grasp just what it is that he and his Conference of catholic bishops are saying. They are saying that hospitals – all hospitals if they had their way, not just Catholic ones – should flatly refuse to save pregnant women’s lives by ending early pregnancies. They are saying that if ending an early pregnancy is the only way a particular woman’s life can be saved, then that woman must die. (They make an exception for something they call “indirect abortion,” which is enormously generous of them.)

Now the bishop, in effect,

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Shannon Rupp interviews me in the Tyee *

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Calls me the scourge of magical thinking chiz chiz.… Read the rest



Kristof on the bishop v hospitals and women *

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The hospital rejected the bishop’s demand that it never again terminate a pregnancy to save the life of a mother. The bishop is still at large.… Read the rest



Russell Blackford on Sam Harris and moral realism *

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Why, for example, should I not prefer my own well-being, or the well-being of the people I love, to overall, or global, well-being?… Read the rest



UK deporting Brenda Namigadde back to Uganda *

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The British Foreign Office advises visitors to Uganda that ‘homosexuality is illegal and social tolerance of it is low.’… Read the rest



Gay Uganda on David Kato *

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“Hang them”….! His was the face on the front page. Next to Bishop Ssenyonjo.… Read the rest



A short break

Jan 27th, 2011 4:14 pm | By

As you may have seen (I think I’ve mentioned it), I’m doing a talk in Vancouver tomorrow, so I’m away for three days. Have a tranquil yet quietly thrilling weekend.… Read the rest



No wisdom

Jan 27th, 2011 1:13 pm | By

It’s so horrible about David Kato.

A school teacher, he became a prominent campaigner in recent years, especially taking on the Anti-Homosexuality Bill, which called for the death sentence to be imposed for some homosexual acts…

Ms Kimani said he was one of the most visible gay campaigners in Uganda, serving as the litigation officer for the group Sexual Minorities Uganda (Smug)…

He often faced accusations that he was trying to groom children, which Ms Pepe, who worked with him at Smug, blamed on “religious propaganda”.

“These allegations were of course were false,” she said…

Rebecca McDowall, a student in London who met Mr Kato at an event recently, said he was aware that what he was doing was

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David Kato remembered as loud and proud *

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“He was so inspirational as a public speaker. He looked like a small unassuming person but when he got up, you couldn’t help but sit up and listen.”… Read the rest