Author: Ophelia Benson

  • Phil Plait says: Stop antivaxxers. Now

    Why? How about Dana McCaffery, 5 February 2009-9 March 2009. Pertussis.

  • Going home

    The Committee to Protect Journalists reports more revelations of threats to Pakistani journalists.

    Najam Sethi, editor of The Friday Times and host of a popular Urdu-language political program on Geo TV, and Jugnu Mohsin, also a Friday Times editor, said they had lived under threat for years but the level of danger had become so menacing in early 2011 that they were forced to leave Pakistan. A few months later, the two went public with the threats. Then, on Thursday, Sethi told us that he and Mohsin had decided to return to Lahore on Friday.

    Pakistan is, according to the CPJ, the worst country in the world for journalists.

    A level of danger pervades the industry, and for the last two years, CPJ has ranked Pakistan as the world’s deadliest country for journalists. The courageous steps of some men and women in recent days to confront that menace head-on is admirable, but their courage alone won’t be enough to reverse the trend. The reality is that governance is weak in Pakistan, and it will require a concerted effort over a long time before Pakistani journalists–and normal citizens, for that matter–can live without fear of retribution.

    This necessarily means that Pakistanis are starved of good information. They need it more than most people.

  • In which I talk some more

    I did a podcast for the Buffalo Beast. I have the remains of a cold so there are one or two quick barks which are me coughing, but other than that I think it’s all right. It was fun.

    I should figure out where the Discovery Institute is some day…

  • Acid in the name of god

    I think people who leave Islam should leave it for atheism, not for Christianity, but I also think people who do leave Islam for Christianity should not have acid thrown in their faces. Umar Mulinde, who used to be an Islamic teacher and is now a bishop of the Gospel Life Church International, had acid thrown in his face on December 24th. It destroyed one of his eyes.

     

    From his hospital bed in Kampala, he told Compass that he was on his way back to the site for a party with the entire congregation and hundreds of new converts to Christianity when a man who claimed to be a Christian approached him. “I heard him say in a loud voice, ‘Pastor, pastor,’ and as I made a turn and looked at him, he poured the liquid onto my face as others poured more liquid on my back and then fled away shouting, ‘Allahu akbar,’” Mulinde said, still visibly traumatized two days after the assault.

    As far as I can tell, Gospel Life Church International isn’t one of the Homophobia First sects that have been infesting Uganda, but I’m not sure about that. In any case, down with pouring acid on people.

  • Uganda: acid attack on ex-Muslim Christian bishop

    Bishop Umar Mulinde, a sheikh before his conversion to Christianity, was attacked outside his Gospel Life Church International building in Namasuba.

  • Vaccination saves lives

    Advising Aboriginal parents not to vaccinate their children is a little bit like the deliberate manufacture and sale of shonky children’s play equipment.

  • More revelations of threats to Pakistani journalists

    A level of danger pervades the industry, and for the last two years, CPJ has ranked Pakistan as the world’s deadliest country for journalists.

  • More desk chair tourism

    I did a post on Google Earth tourism last March.

    Something I’ve just discovered in the last few days is that the chateaux of the Loire Valley have been very thoroughly visited by the Google van – blue lines all over everything, so you can see the gardens, the approaches, outbuildings, and the chateau from far and close and from all angles. You could spend hours just looking at one chateau. Look up Chenonceau or Chambord, if you’re interested.

    Versailles has also been thoroughly Google-photographed.

    I should check out the Taj Mahal one of these days…

  • RBB

    You know about Rock Beyond Belief, right? The fun day of music and rabble-rousing for foxhole atheists?

    Current Lineup

    Speakers
    Dan Barker
    Ed Brayton
    Richard Dawkins
    Margaret Downey
    Jen McCreight
    Dale McGowan
    Hemant Mehta
    Nate Phelps
    Al Stefanelli
    Todd Stiefel
    Mikey Weinstein
    Music
    Baba Brinkman
    Jeffrey Lewis
    Spoonboy
    Words Such As Burn
    Roy ZimmermanWhen:
    Saturday, March 31st, 2012 Time: Noon – 8:00PM
    Where:
    The main post parade field on Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
    Cost: Free to everyone. This includes service members, spouses and family, and civilians from the surrounding areas that may wish to attend.

    It should be hella fun, plus a good idea and much needed. Attend and/or spread the word.

  • Celebrities and Science 2011

    Sense About Science issues its annual report on celebrities pushing claims that appear to make little scientific sense.

  • Her provocative behavior

    So repeatedly calling a woman a slut is actually a form of harassment?

    An indictment was filed Thursday against Jerusalem resident Shlomo Fuchs, 44, an ultra-Orthodox man who hurled sexist slurs at a female soldier on a public bus in the capital.

    The court also stated that sexual harassment does not only apply when the harasser demands something of sexual nature from the harassed, but also when the harassed is humiliated based on remarks relating to his or her sex. The judge ruled such was the case in this incident, since “there is no dispute that Fuchs spoke bluntly and shouted harsh and humiliating words at the soldier aboard the bus, calling her a ‘slut’ three times.”

    And that’s harassment? Really? It’s not just a little harmless fun? It’s not a joke? It’s not a touch of boorishness? It’s actual harassment? Who knew?

    Fuchs’ attorney claimed this was not a criminal offense. “We live in a free country. We’re allowed to curse, it’s part of the freedom of expression,” he explained.

    If the court does decide this is a sexual harassment case, said the attorney, then any man who calls a woman a “bitch” or other curse words would be considered a sexual offender.

    Or a cunt or a fucking cunt or a smelly snatch or a fucking fat slag or an ugly fucking cunt bitch or – you get the idea.

    It looks like a stupid claim, on the face of it (though it’s probably the only claim Fuchs’s attorney could make). Being allowed to curse is not the same thing as being allowed to shout curses at a particular person on a public bus because she won’t obey an unlawful bullying coercive order to move to the back of said bus. Passengers on buses aren’t allowed to do whatever they like to other passengers. Being allowed to curse is not the same thing as being allowed to harass people.

    The Jerusalem police on Wednesday arrested Fuchs for calling Doron Matalon, the female soldier, a “slut” after she refused to sit at the back of an Egged bus travelling from the Neve Yaakov neighborhood to the Central Command base in Jerusalem.

    Another female passenger who was approaching the front of the bus in order to pay the driver was told by Fuchs that “a woman shouldn’t pass through the front of the bus to pay.” He then demanded she return to the back of the bus.

    Matalon said, “I wanted to make room for her, but a man sitting nearby said to her: ‘Why are you at the front of the bus? You’re a woman.’ He looked at me and asked: ‘You too, why are you here?’” Matalon responded: “Women are not restricted to the back of the bus.”

    “I told him that just as he doesn’t want to see my face, I don’t want to see his, and that’s when he called me a ‘slut, shiksa.’”

    Matalon added that Fuchs yelled: “Slut, slut, slut. You have no respect. You’re standing among yeshiva students and it’s shameful.”

    Fuchs was arrested by the police, and during his interrogation he admitted to calling Matalon a “slut”, explaining that the slur was a proper response to “her provocative behavior.”

    Sure. That’s what they all say.

     

     

  • Haredi man hurls sexist slurs at woman aboard public bus

    Shlomo Fuchs called soldier Doron Matalon “slut slut slut” because she would not move to the back of the bus when he told her to.

  • Comedy Hour

    Priests. Greek Orthodox priests, Armenian priests. Cleaning up the “Church of the Nativity” in Bethlehem. For the Orthodox Christmas on January 7. Scrub scrub, dust dust, polish polish, sweep sweep. Bash bash. Bash bash bash bash bash bash.

     

  • Greek Orthodox and Armenian priests fight each other

    Bemused tourists looked on as about 100 priests fought with brooms while cleaning the church in preparation for Orthodox Christmas.

  • Jesus appears in a sock

    He looks a bit peevish.

  • Tiny dog

    Another one. Just for fun.

  • Disinfecting

    Jason Thibeault says why it’s useful that Rebecca Watson draws the pus of frothing misogyny out into the open where we can see it and then pour bleach on everything in sight.

    Maybe not so good for her, but for all of us. These magical superpowers of hers are probably a curse for her own sanity, but they are a boon for our society, for our respective communities. It’s excellent that she can draw so much attention to the problem, and can draw out the people who are, in essence, part of it, where they can make examples of themselves. The “touch of boorishness” that she can draw out of complete strangers just by mentioning this nonsense is exactly the type of attitude we need to cleanse from our systems, to keep from becoming an entrenched part of our culture. We have to draw this venom out of our skeptical communities’ bodies somehow.

    If we don’t know about it, we can’t deal with it. I’m not very optimistic that we can deal with it even if we do know about it, but I’m sure we can’t if it’s kept away from the fresh air and sunlight.

    More from Jen, John, Ed, PZ.

     

  • We have to base our behaviour according to scripture

    It appears that David Cameron is jealous of theocracy. He wants him some of that extra goddy power!

    Prime Minister David Cameron has said the UK is a Christian country “and we should not be afraid to say so” in a speech in Oxford on the 400th anniversary of the King James Bible….

    And he staunchly defended the role of religion in politics and said the Bible in particular was crucial to British values.

    Catherine Pepinster, editor of the Catholic weekly The Tablet, is chuffed.

    “But what Christianity is really about is putting the least first. It requires us to feed the hungry, visit prisoners, have time for the lonely, fight for the oppressed, and love our enemies.”

    No it isn’t. If Christianity were about putting the least first then it wouldn’t have put women last all this time, nor would the pope and the Vatican be telling the world’s Catholics not to use condoms despite the existence of the Aids virus, nor would Catholic bishops try to force Catholic hospitals to refuse to save women’s lives via abortion.

    In a world riven with inequality, the belief that we are all equal before God requires that we speak up against those inequalities.

    Bullshit, Catherine Pepinster. Bullshit bullshit bullshit. Your church is one of the last big defenders of inequality.

    More sinister than Pepinster, though, is MCB member and imam from Leicester, Sheikh Ibrahim Mogra:

    As Muslims we also believe in the Bible. We believe in the teachings of Jesus. Not only that, but in the teachings of all the biblical prophets, including Moses in the Torah. So this is something that we feel is absolutely in tune with the Muslim thinking. We have to base our behaviour according to scripture, God’s revealed message.

    For a long time Muslims have been trying to express this idea, that for us as Muslims Islam is not just a religion but a way of life. To divorce politics from religion is not something we are able to do, we cannot leave our religion at home or in the mosques, it comes with us wherever we go. So it’s refreshing to hear the prime minister say Christians should do the same.

    As Maryam said – be afraid.

  • Israelis rally against Haredi extremism

    They held signs reading “Free Israel from religious coercion” and “Stop Israel from becoming Iran.”