Because you’re whores, that’s why.… Read the rest
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Under the rug
May 22nd, 2012 4:32 pm | By Ophelia BensonStephanie Zvan has a pair of great posts on…well I’ll let her tell you, in the first one:
It had its genesis on stage, when Jen McCreight mentioned that, when she started speaking at conferences, multiple people contacted her behind the scenes to tell her which male speakers she should steer clear of.
That.
Stephanie summarizes via a FAQ:
… Read the restQ: Do famous atheist speakers really act like assholes to women?
A: Yes.
Q: Really?!
A: I said, “Yes.” I’ve experienced some of it, in front of witnesses. I’ve talked to other women who’ve experienced it personally. I’ve talked to conference organizers who have strategies for minimizing the damage when they have to invite one of these men to one
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A moment
May 22nd, 2012 10:56 am | By Ophelia BensonBrian Engler has a bunch of photos from the WiS conference at Facebook, and I want to share one I particularly like. I might share others, too – I have Brian’s permission.
I give you Jamila Bey and Debbie Goddard, courtesy of Brian D. Engler:
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Women “sequestered” at campaign event in Egypt
May 22nd, 2012 | Filed by Ophelia BensonThey had to be stuck in a corner because, as one campaign worker explained, “There are Salafists everywhere.”… Read the rest
Unsafe
May 22nd, 2012 10:23 am | By Ophelia BensonWhy women need freedom from religion, item #3,985,431.
A Sudanese judge, Sami Ibrahim Shabo sentenced to death by stoning a young woman accused of committing adultery.
Intisar Sharif Abdalla, believed to be between 15 and 17 years of age (although prison authorities claim she is 20) was sentenced to death in accordance with Article 146 of the Sudanese criminal law albeit without legal representation.
The judgment was made on May 13, 2012 after just one hearing and came after an “admission of guilt” plea following torture and brutal beatings by Sharif’s brother who instigated the case. Her co-accused however remains un-convicted and walks freely.
She denied the accusation. But.
… Read the restHer lawyer, only able to access her after the judgment
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Sudan: girl sentenced to death by stoning for “adultery”
May 22nd, 2012 | Filed by Ophelia BensonThe judgment came after an “admission of guilt” plea following torture and brutal beatings by Sharif’s brother.… Read the rest
Kano government sponsors mass marriages
May 21st, 2012 | Filed by Ophelia BensonThey keep women off the street.… Read the rest
Talking to Anderson Coooooooooooper
May 21st, 2012 5:28 pm | By Ophelia Benson60 Minutes had a segment on the death industry and oversight of cemeteries last night. Guess who was the official voice of the consumer who told Anderson Cooper (Anderson Cooper!!) what’s what.
Our friend Josh Slocum, that’s who.
Anderson said the industry says these unfortunate incidents in which bodies get dug up and thrown out so that people can re-sell their plots are just a few bad apples. “Oh nonsense,” says Josh very briskly indeed.
I wanted to embed it but it doesn’t work the way YouTube does so I don’t know how to do it. Click the link.… Read the rest
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Squeeeeeeeee!
May 21st, 2012 4:58 pm | By Ophelia BensonI’ve just learned that Leo Igwe is going to be at TAM this year.
Well so am I. I get to meet Leo!!
I’m jealous of myself right now.… Read the rest
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The day after
May 21st, 2012 11:46 am | By Ophelia BensonPaul Fidalgo reports on the conference for The Morning Heresy. (He’s another one of those people – like Rebecca – who are just consistently very funny. He did a tweet that cracked me up – approximately: “I could do a ‘this is what an atheist looks like’ ad but no one would be surprised.”)
Now that was a conference!
This was no egg-headed snoozer, this was no reiteration of why we like Darwin so much (not that there’s anything wrong with those). The Women in Secularism conference was as fantastic, fulfilling, and enlightening an event as we could ever have hoped.
I think that too. Also.
Susan Jacoby did the first talk. I didn’t liveblog that one because the panel … Read the rest
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How to go a-flying
May 21st, 2012 10:18 am | By Ophelia BensonWays to be not a good polite considerate air traveler.
Take advantage of your aisle seat to extend your leg all the way out into the aisle and then wave your enormous dirty bare foot with its smashed toenails up and down up and down up and down.
Take advantage of your aisle seat to cross your right leg over your left knee so that your enormous dirty bare foot with its smashed toenails is almost in the lap of the politely restrained atheist woman in the other aisle seat, and then keep inching it closer and closer.
Put your enormous dirty bare foot with its smashed toenails on your knee and clean it out between the toes, carefully dropping … Read the rest
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“Take the Flour Back” has started the vandalism, intends more
May 21st, 2012 7:29 am | By Ophelia BensonI am in receipt of a message from the researchers at Rothamstead via Sile Lane (Sense About Science). It’s urgent and it matters so I’ll just post the whole thing.
Dear Petition Signatory
A forwarded note from the GM wheat research team at Rothamsted:
Dear Signatory
Thank you very much indeed for all your support on this petition and kind emails since our appeal.
We have the bad news that yesterday an individual broke into the experimental site and caused substantial damage. However, the overall integrity of the experiment has not yet been compromised. This is even more reason why we are extremely worried that the Take the Flour Back group is continuing with plans for direct action to destroy … Read the rest
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Here it comes
May 21st, 2012 7:24 am | By Ophelia BensonThe pushback has started. Well you knew it would.
Catherine Dunphy has an article on the Women in Secularism conference at RDF – an original, not a link. There are sneery how dare you comments from some usual suspects (like Geoffrey Falk, for instance, who has been shouting at me for years for glaring faults like having no tits). It’s all so reflexive, you know? “How dare you say there’s sexism in the atheist movement, you shrill strident hysterical ugly bitch with no tits?!!”… Read the rest
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Siiiiiiiiiiiigh
May 20th, 2012 2:51 pm | By Ophelia BensonOh fuck. Plane broken, of course. Delay of hour and fifteen minutes. I’ll get in WAY LATE at night.
No, now it’s an hour and a half.
Blargh.
I shouldn’t be posting this. It’s a tweet at most. Very self-indulgent.
But blargh.
Update. Well that was a quick reversal of fortune. They changed their minds and decided to give us a different plane, instead, at a different gate, so suddenly instead of being in a smelly faux-leather chair surrounded by smelly people with a view of smelly people (no offense – we’re all smelly) I’m in one of those airport rocking chairs (what a great idea!) facing a huge bank of windows with a view of the office towers of … Read the rest
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Second airport of the day
May 20th, 2012 2:41 pm | By Ophelia BensonCharlotte airport. Yes right, flying due south is just the way to get from DC to Seattle – sigh.
I’m processing it all. It was terrific fun.
Rebecca’s great. Don’t let anybody tell you different. She’s funny as hell – that’s not a big surprise, but it’s not something she can do only when facing a webcam or at a podium or on Twitter…wait…that’s too many only ins…Ok it’s something she can do in all the places.
Jamila’s like that too.
Lauren Becker is a genius at keeping things on time without being even a little bit obnoxious. Melody thought of the whole thing. Ron, as he said, approved it.
Boarding. Ah me. Six hours of fun.
Catch you tomorrow.… Read the rest
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Final talk – Margaret Downey
May 20th, 2012 8:20 am | By Ophelia BensonMargaret Downey makes the undeniable (surely!) point that holidays are fun, and secularists should take over the work of Doing Fun Holidays.
Let’s celebrate with a Tree of Knowledge.
Even Tom Flynn says that’s a good plan!
Hang books on the tree. Celebrate knowledge, and reading, and free speech.
Chester County: the human tree of knowledge.
Too often the non-theist community disappears in winter. If we don’t show up, it looks as if we’re not welcome.
Visit www.secularseasons.org. “It’s up to us to make sure that secular celebrations are meaningful and honest.”
Children from a non-theist home are faced with a lot of peer pressure.
www.secular-celebrations.com
This is a helpful thing for ex-clergy.
Margaret calls Linda LaScola up to join … Read the rest
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Making connections
May 20th, 2012 8:12 am | By Ophelia BensonYesssssssss.
After I talked to Wafa last night at dinner I had an urgent need to talk to Liz Cornwell about connecting Wafa with the RDF so that Wafa will no longer need to broadcast her Arabic-language tv show via a Christian station. I just – in the last few seconds of the break – found Liz, and she’s already on it. Yesssssssss!
Wafa needs to be in the secularist movement; the secularist movement needs Wafa on board.
Welcome aboard, Wafa!… Read the rest
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Sunday morning liveblogging
May 20th, 2012 6:11 am | By Ophelia BensonIt’s 9:03. People are milling. I can’t mill because I’m tapping on Simon’s laptop.
Last night at dinner I sat between Wafa and Annie Laurie. Jen, Ingrid, Greta, Simon, and Melody finished the circle. Good company.
Wafa asked me about penalties for being atheist, legal and social. (She says she always asks about that; she’s gathering the big picture.) I was able to point out Jessica at the next table and say what her penalties had been.
I also got a chance to talk to Jessica for a few minutes. She’s looking forward to the post-high school phase of her life.
Jennifer Michael Hecht is introducing the panel. The panel is Jen, Greta, Jamila, and Debbie.
Jen points out that … Read the rest
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Wafa Sultan
May 19th, 2012 1:57 pm | By Ophelia BensonShe faced restraint which stifled her life and virtually imprisoned her.
“My unfit mind devised a plan.”
She bribed an untrustworthy male acquaintance to be her children’s guardian, because she was not fit to be their guardian – being a woman.
“Liberty like mine was scarcely even imaginable.”
“Little by little, guilt and freedom inspired me to fight back….I began to fight for those I left behind…The road I have taken is dangerous…Even if I wanted to, I wouldn’t be able to peel off my skin.”
“I am here to unmask the true face of Islam…The abuse of women in Islam is legal…Can you imagine my frustration when people who have never lived under Islam deny the truth?”
Her own … Read the rest
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Bernice Sandler
May 19th, 2012 1:00 pm | By Ophelia BensonThe chilly climate.
Women get interrupted a lot more than women men. Men get substantive, useful interruption; women get subject-changing interruption. This is true of all outsiders.
Women get much less eye contact.
Men get asked idea questions, women get fact questions.
Men get praised for being smart; women get praised for working hard.
Women don’t talk as much at meetings.
Surprise! – this woman has something interesting to say.
Pay attention when women are talking. Often what you see when a woman is talking is people looking around, finding a kleenex…
[I'm liveblogging! I'm totes paying attention, and Melody asked me to (and I'm happy to). I'm listening. I'm looking down most of the time because I'm typing.]
The … Read the rest
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