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Their indelible and putrid stench

Aug 7th, 2012 12:56 pm | By

An excellent post on wrong ways to think about “honor” killing and other crimes of patriarchy, in particular on the murder in a courtroom of a woman by her brother, a lawyer. His reason? She married a man that her family hadn’t chosen for her, and without their permission.

Clearly, mere academic education is no proof against familial brutality, particularly when patriarchy, and the consequent misogyny, leave their indelible and putrid stench upon the family unit, the educational system, the political state, the emotive components of social and cultural institutions, such as religion, music and arts, language and literature (including folklore), as well as media associated with such cultures.

Education is surprisingly worthless as a preventive against misogyny. Why surprisingly? … Read the rest

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Robert Hughes 1938-2012 *

Aug 7th, 2012 | Filed by

You didn’t need to know much about painting to enjoy the elegance, wit and pugnacity of Hughes’ writing.… Read the rest



The simple and sheer amazingness

Aug 6th, 2012 5:35 pm | By

Phil Plait has a fantastic observation on all this, prompted by the amazing photo from the Mars orbiter of the Rover on its way down – this one -

The simple and sheer amazingness of this picture cannot be overstated. Here we have a picture taken by a camera on board a space probe that’s been orbiting Mars for six years, reset and re-aimed by programmers hundreds of millions of kilometers away using math and science pioneered centuries ago, so that it could catch the fleeting view of another machine we humans flung across space, traveling hundreds of million of kilometers to another world at mind-bending speeds, only to gently – and perfectly – touch down on the surface

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The view from Curious Rover

Aug 6th, 2012 5:04 pm | By

Courtesy of NASA.

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People must accept that we will impose Sharia whether they like it or not

Aug 6th, 2012 4:58 pm | By

The Islamists in Mali aren’t bothering about winning hearts and minds. Hundreds of people protested their plan to chop off someone’s hand and a radio journalist was beaten up for urging the protesters on.

“We don’t want to know what this young man did, but they are not going to cut his hand off in front of us,” a resident said on Sunday, according to the AFP news agency.

Journalist Abdoul Malick Maiga has now regained consciousness after being beaten by MUJAO fighters, a doctor at Gao’s hospital told AFP.

One resident said Mr Maiga was attacked live on air.

Oumar Ould Hamaha, a fighter who said he was speaking as a MUJAO spokesman, confirmed the incident, according to

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Mali Islamists tell people to lump it *

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“People must accept that we will impose Sharia whether they like it or not,” a spokesman said.… Read the rest



Betraying the readers

Aug 6th, 2012 2:57 pm | By

Two academics, Stephen F. Cohen a professor emeritus of politics and Russian studies at Princeton and NYU, and Peter Reddaway, a professor emeritus of political science at George Washington University, report on problems with the work of Orlando Figes. Remember him? The historian who posted sockpuppet bad reviews of rivals’ work and flattering review of his own at Amazon, and then denied it, and threatened libel, and then let his wife take the blame, and only when that ploy failed too finally admitted he’d done it? And yet is still at Birkbeck?

Many Western observers believe that  Vladimir Putin’s authoritarian regime has in effect banned a Russian edition of a widely acclaimed 2007 book by the British historian Orlando

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Metamorphoses

Aug 6th, 2012 1:49 pm | By

PZ has new rules.

Also, the porcupine joke is on its way out.

That’s good; I hate the porcupine joke.

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Florida preacher “heals” people by kicking them *

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In one interview, Bentley claims that the “Holy Spirit” told him to kick an ill elderly woman in the face with his biker boot.… Read the rest



Canary Pete

Aug 6th, 2012 12:08 pm | By

A reader alerted me to a famous Belgian cartoonist’s response to Sophie Peeters’s documentary on street harassment of women.

She translated for me. The title is “More women get verbally harassed on the streets.” The cop is asking the woman, “What did the harasser look like?” She is replying, “Blue eyes, red nose, shabby clothes and not a complete set of teeth.”

Apparently the point is that she’s dressed like a whore and she’s enormous, while the guy she’s reporting to the cop is small and beaten to a pulp.

In other words, bitchez be lyin.… Read the rest

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We can easily become desensitized to abuse

Aug 6th, 2012 11:23 am | By

Mick Nugent has the latest post in Amy’s series, and it’s a Mars landing of a post. He gets it. (I know that’s an expression that some people dislike…but it does describe something, as does its obverse.) He gets what it’s like, and how it’s bad and harmful.

We should not tolerate, in any of our online or offline communities, any sexual harassment or abuse or threats of violence against women that we would not tolerate if they were directed against our family or close friends. On the Internet, many women face a pattern of online sexual harassment, including rape threats, in the technology, business, entertainment, atheist, skeptical, pop culture, gaming and many other online communities.

This can cause women

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NASA safely lands Mars rover Curiosity *

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The spacecraft that carried Curiosity succeeded in every step of the most complex landing ever attempted on Mars.… Read the rest



Report on constitutions of majority-Muslim countries *

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Approximately 44% of the world’s Muslim population live in 23 majority Muslim
countries that have declared Islam to be the state religion.… Read the rest



Two historians check the work of Orlando Figes *

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“Historians are obliged to be especially meticulous in using generally inaccessible archive materials, but Figes cannot be fully trusted even with open sources.”… Read the rest



Touchdown confirmed

Aug 6th, 2012 9:17 am | By

We’re safe on Mars.

We’ve got thumbnails.

That’s a wheel!

Holy shit.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZlo0wHx9bk

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They did it!

Aug 5th, 2012 10:48 pm | By

Curiosity has landed safely. It’s sent back pictures. I’m watching a room full of laughing crying hugging partying engineers.… Read the rest

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UK: schools deny girls HPV vax on religious grounds *

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“Pupils follow strict Christian principles, marry within their own community and do not practise sex outside marriage.”… Read the rest



Strong but dainty

Aug 5th, 2012 4:38 pm | By

John Protevi on body dimorphism in gymnastics.

…a glaring instance of gender inequality is with the sport that is usually said to get the best TV ratings, women’s gymnastics. The difference is in the disciplines. The men do 6 disciplines: floor, vault, pommel horse, high bar, parallel bars, and rings. The women do floor (but with music, which the men do not have), vault (but with the horse placed horizontal to the runway, whereas it is longways for the men), uneven parallel bars, and balance beam.

The resulting difference in demands produces a striking body dimorphism, with women gymnasts being very small and thin in the upper body compared to the men.

Indeed – also very young; also very small … Read the rest

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The truth is life is too hard

Aug 5th, 2012 3:36 pm | By

And there’s Colombia, where acid attacks on women are the hot new fad.

It’s heartbreaking.

Every glance at a mirror transports Consuelo Cordoba to the moment when her boyfriend doused her with a skin-searing acid that obliterated her face, leaving her with gruesome wounds that will never heal.

The chemical burned off an ear, melted an eye, ate through her lower face and ruined her teeth. She now wears a skin-tight elastic mask, breathes through a straw-like tube that protrudes from her nose and walks the streets looking “like a monster,” as she put it.

“I would like to go to sleep today and not wake up tomorrow,” she said. “The truth is life is too hard and I

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Lawyer kills his sister for marrying a man *

Aug 5th, 2012 | Filed by

It was a love match, without the family’s permission, so bang, she’s dead.… Read the rest