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So close
Jul 25th, 2014 12:50 pm | By Ophelia BensonGreta has a terrific post on the question of what will you accept in an ally before you decide that’s not an ally after all.
I’ve been thinking about that a lot this week, as you’ve seen, and also as you haven’t seen, because I’ve been doing it out of sight.
Here’s a crucial bit of Greta’s post along with my response posted there and on Facebook:
… Read the restIn many instances, of course we can agree about some things while disagreeing about others, and agreeing when someone says (X) doesn’t automatically mean you agree when they say ( Y ). But when someone crosses a clear line into vile and unacceptable behavior, the community needs to make it clear that this
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A Muslim woman is not allowed to marry a non-Muslim
Jul 25th, 2014 11:55 am | By Ophelia BensonBut there is one good thing: Meriam Ibrahim and her family are safe, out of Sudan.
Meriam Yahia Ibrahim Ishag flew to Rome with her family after more than a month in the US embassy in Khartoum.
There was global condemnation when she was sentenced to hang for apostasy by a Sudanese court.
Mrs Ibrahim’s father is Muslim so according to Sudan’s version of Islamic law she is also Muslim and cannot convert.
She was raised by her Christian mother and says she has never been Muslim.
Welcoming her at the airport, Italy’s Prime Minister Matteo Renzi said: “Today is a day of celebration.”
Then she went to meet with the pope, which doesn’t sound like fun to me, … Read the rest
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“We’re sure ISIS will follow through”
Jul 25th, 2014 11:08 am | By Ophelia BensonAs many people have pointed out here, and far more have pointed out elsewhere, the report that ISIS had ordered all girls/women aged 11 to 46 to undergo female genital mutilation may be a hoax. (Some have said it simply is a hoax, but that’s not clear yet.)
But at least it’s not purely a Western media hoax. Al Arabiya is taking it seriously. Yesterday it reported the same story I got from the BBC:
… Read the restStaff Writer, Al Arabiya News
Thursday, 24 July 2014
The al-Qaeda-Inspired Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has ordered all girls and women between the ages of 11 and 46 in and around Iraq’s northern city of Mosul to undergo female genital mutilation, the
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Your ‘victim card’
Jul 25th, 2014 6:43 am | By Ophelia BensonMore reasoned argument from Team We Hate Feminism – a friendly tweet from Mark Senior, who comments here as mofa.
Mark Senior @MarkSenior3
Please accept your ‘victim card’ (hope you have your sense of humour switched on)
regards mofa
He’s late; I posted that on Facebook yesterday. I also pointed out that the jeans and shoes are all wrong. I wouldn’t wear shoes like that, and I never roll my jeans, much less wear them up above the ankle like that. Ew.
Above the jeans of course it’s exact.
But as an argument? Well I’m not sure what the argument is, exactly. That I’m wrong about everything because I’m so ugly? I’m not convinced that’s a valid argument. … Read the rest
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Guest post: Saying antifeminist things seems to be the path to YouTube stardom
Jul 24th, 2014 6:26 pm | By Ophelia BensonOriginally a comment by Tom Foss on Credit where it’s due.
This JG kerfuffle, is, though, inconsequential bullshit as far as I can see.
The atheist and skeptical communities have made their names on calling out and arguing against bad arguments and strawmen. Why would we stop when those bad arguments and strawmen are coming from someone who claims to be part of the community? Why wouldn’t we argue even harder, to demonstrate what we so frequently see lacking in religious communities, namely a willingness to police their own? If atheists being irrational and behaving badly is inconsequential bullshit to other atheists, then why is it suddenly consequential when religionists do the same?
It’s … Read the rest
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I refuse to do the job, so you have to hire me
Jul 24th, 2014 11:14 am | By Ophelia BensonAt Slate Amanda Marcotte considers the expanding definitions of “religious freedom.”
Is “religious freedom” about being free to practice your faith, or just a generic cover story for any and all attempts to try to foist your beliefs on others? In this era of Hobby Lobby vs. Burwell, it’s understandable that many on the right have decided it’s the latter and are eager to start testing the limits of how much leverage the expansive new definition of “religious freedom” gives them to meddle with the private contraception choices of others. Next on the docket: Attempting to force family planning centers to hire nurse-midwives who refuse to let patients plan their families, all in the name of “religious freedom.”
That … Read the rest
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Universal FGM
Jul 24th, 2014 10:15 am | By Ophelia BensonWarning – bad stuff.
A top UN official in Iraq has said the Sunni Islamist group Isis controlling the city of Mosul is seeking to impose female genital mutilation.
All females aged 11 and 46 in the northern city must undergo the procedure, according to an Isis edict, UN official Jacqueline Badcock said.
That second sentence must be a typo – it has to mean aged from 11 to 46, not 11 and 46.
At any rate, if it’s true, and they mean it – well. That’s quite something.
Yo, George Bush? Feeling proud of your accomplishments this morning?
Update: links to denials in comments.
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Guest post: Feel free to reach out to me privately
Jul 23rd, 2014 6:10 pm | By Ophelia BensonOriginally a comment by leni on You said it yourself, you’re a writer, not a diplomat.
One of my pet peeves is a lack of direct communication, if you’re a friend or a friend of a friend I wish that they would try to actually talk to me before making things a public issue
The most charitable reading of this is that Glenn means to say that the respectful response would be to don a wig and record a YouTube meta-parody of her position using questionable analogies. It’s pretty clear if you read far enough into the subtext and make some unfounded assumptions about her motivations. We don’t have to assume the worst, here.
This could be a real … Read the rest
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The universities were breaking the Equalities Act of 2010
Jul 23rd, 2014 5:48 pm | By Ophelia BensonNick Cohen talks about the confusion of people who think equality and diversity come in one package like fish and chips.
… Read the restIf you need me to rehearse the argument again after all these years, here it is, one more time. In a free society you are or should be free to believe what you want. But your freedom to ‘celebrate your diversity’ does not extend to the freedom to force your beliefs on others, unless you can secure a democratic change in the law compatible with the rights of minorities. For instance, you may be a doctor with ethical or religious objections to abortion. No one should force you to abort a fetus. You also have every right to denounce
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The 17 women currently incarcerated
Jul 23rd, 2014 5:05 pm | By Ophelia BensonSalvadoran feminists are pushing back against their country’s nightmare abortion laws.
… Read the restSalvadoran feminist and women’s organizations are waging an international campaign demanding a pardon for the 17 women currently incarcerated in El Salvador for abortion, in hopes of challenging the country’s harsh anti-abortion laws and beginning to change the anti-choice views held by the vast majority of Salvadoran society.
Each of the 17 women in question was arrested while seeking hospital care for pregnancy complications when medical staff notified the police on suspicion that the women had intentionally interrupted their pregnancies. All women were impoverished, with low education levels; none received proper forensic examinations, nor were they subject to due process before being sentenced to between 12-40 years in
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Congratulations Michael
Jul 23rd, 2014 4:55 pm | By Ophelia BensonI think you already know this news, but this is an official announcement of it, which is all the better.
CFI’s Michael De Dora Elected President of UN Religious Freedom Committee
We’re proud to announce that Michael De Dora, CFI’s director of public policy and main representative to the United Nations, has been elected to a two-year term as president of the UN’s NGO Committee on Freedom of Religion or Belief.
The Committee, working from within UN headquarters in New York City, is dedicated to defending and promoting the international agreements that protect the rights to freedom of religion or belief. As president, Michael will be responsible for organizing high-level meetings and public events with UN officials and … Read the rest
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The right to hire people who will uphold the ethos of the organisation
Jul 23rd, 2014 11:57 am | By Ophelia BensonThe Iona Institute is having a think about what is “discrimination” and what is “a religious exemption.”
… Read the restThere are currently calls to repeal Section 37 (1) of Ireland’s Employment Equality Act: the law’s opponents argue that it allows schools, hospitals and other organisations with a religious ethos to discriminate in their hiring against those whose lifestyles run counter to that ethos. The law’s defenders (the Iona Institute among them) usually respond that protecting the religious freedom of such organisations is essential.
But it strikes me that in both these cases there could be some confusion about what is actually meant by “discrimination” and “a religious exemption” on both sides. There seem to me to be two quite different things that
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It’s not personal
Jul 23rd, 2014 10:33 am | By Ophelia BensonSigh. I have someone badgering me via private messaging on Facebook trying to push me to agree that Jaclyn Glenn is a feminist, it’s just that she’s “a liberal feminist who doesn’t agree with radical feminism.”
I don’t know, that may be the way she sees herself, but it’s not what she’s said in any of the videos I’ve criticized recently (which are the only videos of hers I’ve seen). I’ve been criticizing what she says in the videos. That’s it. She says what she says, and I criticize that. If her meaning is something other than what she has said in those videos, it’s up to her to make that clear. It’s not up to friends of hers … Read the rest
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Let girls be girls
Jul 22nd, 2014 5:54 pm | By Ophelia Benson(This is a syndicated post. Read the original at FreeThoughtBlogs.)
Many girls remain at risk
Jul 22nd, 2014 5:53 pm | By Ophelia BensonThe BBC reports on the Girl Summit, which is addressing FGM and child marriage.
… Read the restHosted by the UK government and children’s charity Unicef, the summit is being attended by international politicians, campaigners including the Pakistani teenager Malala Yousafzai, and women who have undergone FGM.
The summit is also looking at ways to end forced marriage.
‘Big challenge’
Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, executive director of UN Women, said the situation was improving but many girls remained at risk.
“The fact that 30 million girls are at risk of being cut in the coming years clearly means that we have a big challenge on our hands,” she said.
Priscilla Karim, who was forced to undergo FGM in Sierra Leone aged nine, described her
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The Girl Summit
Jul 22nd, 2014 5:44 pm | By Ophelia BensonToday was #girlsummit.
Angélique Kidjo says why.
You can help end child marriage and female genital mutilation or cutting. Pledge your support: http://uni.cf/GS14 #GirlSummit
The Girl Summit on 22 July will rally a global movement to end child, early and forced marriage and FGM for all girls within a generation. Doing this will help preserve girls’ childhoods, promote their education, reduce their exposure to violence and abuse, and allow them to fulfill their potential in life.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sq2agS7BUhE… Read the rest
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Credit where it’s due
Jul 22nd, 2014 4:16 pm | By Ophelia BensonThere was a sudden influx of first-time commenters, which puzzled me for a minute and then I realized Glenn must have responded (without contacting me directly, which I thought we were supposed to do, because she just said that…), so I looked at her Twitter and saw this:
JaclynGlenn @JaclynGlenn
Haha you look good in green!
FYI I didn’t write this bio. You can credit it (and the website) to @cultofdusty xDhttp://freethoughtblogs.com/butterfliesandwheels/2014/07/in-the-world/ …
I’m not sure what the “Haha you look good in green!” means. Is it that I’m jealous? I dunno.
I’m not going to contact her directly to ask, though, because I don’t want to talk to her. She doesn’t interest me. I think … Read the rest
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In the world
Jul 22nd, 2014 1:18 pm | By Ophelia BensonUpdate: Yes I know she didn’t write it herself. She still has it on her About page.
Jaclyn Glenn explains about herself on the About page of her website.
… Read the restWith her sharp wit, good looks, and smashing sense of humor, Jaclyn Glenn has quickly become the new “it” girl in the atheist community. Her hit Youtube channel, JaclynGlenn has rocketed passed 200,000 subscriptions in no time flat and millions have been entertained by her quirky view of the world.
Even Richard Dawkins is unable to avoid her charm, as the king of atheism counts himself as a fan. She’s hot, she’s smart, she’s funny, shes’s off the wall, and she’s definitely NOT CRAZY! What more could you ask for?
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You said it yourself, you’re a writer, not a diplomat
Jul 22nd, 2014 11:07 am | By Ophelia BensonYou knew it was on the way – another Jaclyn Glenn video about the horrors of what she chooses to call (without defining it) “Extreme Feminism.” This time (oh the honor) she goes after me, although without naming me.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbRwe9srFfA
She starts by saying she’s going to talk about all the drama that’s been going on for the past couple of weeks. There’s disdain in the way she says “drama” – which is a bit rich, considering how much “drama” there is about her own videos. Does she think they’re calm and cool and carefully reasoned?
She talks about “not all priests!” and “not all Tea Partiers!” and being defensive, and says it’s better to acknowledge faults rather than shout … Read the rest
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