A judge is being publicly admonished for saying a rape victim “didn’t put up a fight” and that if someone doesn’t want to be raped, the body “will not permit that to happen.”… Read the rest
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UK: government will make same-sex marriage illegal in CofE
Dec 14th, 2012 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
The Church of England and Church in Wales will be banned in law from offering same-sex marriages, the government has announced.… Read the rest
The pope is a busy bee
Dec 14th, 2012 11:01 am | By Ophelia BensonThe dear dear pope, so consistently hateful and harmful and bad. Yesterday he launched his new Twitter account and blessed the Ugandan legislator pushing the “kill the gays” bill.
Pope Benedict XVI has given blessings to Uganda Parliament Speaker Rebecca Kadaga during a mass attended by thousands of pilgrims at the Vatican,” Nsimbe Kasim at the Ugandan New Vision news reports.
He hates secularists and loves people who want the state to kill gays. What a mensch.
Then today – how productive he is! – he used his “peace day” message to bash same-sex marriage.
… Read the restThe pontiff said on Friday: “There is also a need to acknowledge and promote the natural structure of marriage as the union of
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A reprieve
Dec 14th, 2012 9:36 am | By Ophelia BensonThere is one bit of good news, or not really exactly good, but a delay of bad…
The Parliament of Uganda is about to go on Christmas holiday, returning in February, and the Kill The Gays bill is slated to be taken up then. The Parliament has a daily business list, called the “order paper” which shows what legislation is to be considered and in what order. The Kill The Gays bill was number one on that list, but superseded by an important and contentious oil and gas bill. Remarkably, the Kill The Gays bill, known also as the Anti-Homosexuality bill, has dropped in importance to number seven.
That’s a few weeks more to oppose the bill.
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Vigilantes
Dec 13th, 2012 3:25 pm | By Ophelia BensonPaul Elam and “Agent Mauve” at A Voice for Men have done what they said they were going to do, and found the identity of one of the University of Toronto students who protested a talk by Warren Farrell. They’ve plastered her picture on the site, and named her, and posted a long angry rant about her. (In reading it, I see in the right-hand margin something claiming that I have my “knickers in a twist.” Oh goody, a new front opens in the great WarOnMe.)
They conclude in their usual threatening manner.
… Read the restIn the coming days, [redacted - OB] will have her profile as a bigot placed at Register-her.com. But she will not be alone.
We will continue to
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Needlepoint is a girl thing
Dec 13th, 2012 2:41 pm | By Ophelia BensonHahahahahaha Justin Vacula explains why what Michael Shermer said about atheism as a guy thing was totally reasonable and ok and fine. He explains it in a comment on Jacques Rousseau’s post accusing me of misrepresenting Shermer, hyperbole, and failure to read charitably.
… Read the restUnfortunatly, the principle of charity is not something Ophelia (and her commenters) are considering. As you note, the most charitable interpretation of Shermer’s observation — a statement of what he sees — is that men are quite active. Atheism is a ‘guy thing,’ I would say, like needlepoint is a ‘girl thing.’ This isn’t to say men are being excluded from the ‘needlepoint community’ or that some inherent gender ‘thing’ makes men not attracted to needlepoint…and it
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The Necessity of Humanism in Africa
Dec 13th, 2012 | By Leo IgweAccording to Ghana’s first president, Kwame Nkrumah, “Fear created the gods, and fear preserves them, fear in bygone ages of wars, pestilence, earthquakes and nature gone berserk, fear of acts of God. Fear today of the equally blind forces of backwardness and rapacious capital.”
Sadly this saying was true of Africa of Nkrumah days and true of Africa of today. Millions of Africans are suffering and dying due to fear and ignorance. Many people across the region are languishing under the tryranny of objects and schemes created by fear – fear of the unknown and of their own mortality. And this underscores the imperative of humanism; the urgent need for an outlook based on reason and compassion that enhances humanity. … Read the rest
Insulting prophets
Dec 13th, 2012 11:32 am | By Ophelia BensonAlber Saber has been sentenced to three years in prison for “blasphemy.”
Alber Saber was arrested in September after neighbours accused him of posting links to a film mocking Islam that led to protests across the Muslim world.
Neighbors accused him of posting links to something, and for that he gets three years in prison.
Egypt? You’re doing it wrong.
Mr Saber was initially accused of circulating links to a 14-minute trailer for the film, Innocence of Muslims, which denigrates the Prophet Muhammad.
But he denied promoting the video and later faced charges relating to other statements critical of Islam and Christianity which police investigators allegedly found online and on his computer at his home.
Oh right, the first charge … Read the rest
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Morning clean-up
Dec 13th, 2012 10:21 am | By Ophelia BensonI see that thanks to Michael Shermer I’m going to be having to do extra clean-up of falsehoods and misrepresentations for awhile. That’s skepticism for ya.
Here are some.
On the
@michaelshermer talk where he’s allegedly sexist: http://www.skeptic.com/eskeptic/12-12-12/#feature … – ‘it’s more of a guy thing’ seems descriptive, not normative.
No. I didn’t allege that he’s sexist. I didn’t draw any general conclusions about him at all. I quoted what he said as an example of dopy stereotypes about women; I did not go on to say “therefore he is a sexist.” The column wasn’t about him.
Also, since the column was about stereotypes, it doesn’t really matter all that much whether Shermer’s remark … Read the rest
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Nepal: girl, 16, set on fire for refusing marriage demand
Dec 13th, 2012 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Enragd by her rejection of his repeated proposal to elope with him for marriage, Babu Khan, 23, set Shiwa Hasmi on fire while she was asleep in her house. She died.… Read the rest
If we cannot have moral feelings against blueberries
Dec 12th, 2012 4:58 pm | By Ophelia BensonScalia’s a funny guy, as any fule kno. On Monday he was talking at Princeton (which is in Princeton, which is where I grew up, or at least where I spent the years from 0 to 17) and he explained about why same-sex sex is a no-no.
… Read the restA gay student named Duncan Hosie got up and asked Scalia about his avid support for bans on “sodomy,” i.e. same-sex couples doing it, and Scalia answered with this:
“It’s a form of argument that I thought you would have known, which is called the ‘reduction to the absurd,’” Scalia told Hosie of San Francisco during the question-and-answer period. “If we cannot have moral feelings against homosexuality, can we have it against
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Part deux
Dec 12th, 2012 4:16 pm | By Ophelia BensonWhere was I? There were some things I didn’t get to in the post this morning.
One of the things. Shermer is indignant about what I said about him. Here’s what I said about him.
… Read the restYou would think that nontheism and feminism should be a natural combination. Women have the most to gain from escaping religion, after all: monotheism gives men higher status, starting with their allegedly being made in the image of God.
But atheism hasn’t always been very welcoming to women. Maybe there’s an idea that men created God, so men should do the uncreating.
Mostly though, it’s just a matter of stereotypes, the boring, stubborn, wrong stereotypes and implicit associations that feminism has been battling since,
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“It’s more of a guy thing”
Dec 12th, 2012 10:42 am | By Ophelia BensonMichael Shermer is displeased with me. It’s about this thing from last August.
And speaking of videos…I didn’t watch all of that one on The Point the other day, and yesterday a Facebook friend, Mavaddat, pointed out a later segment when they talked about Y no women. Michael Shermer explained:
It’s who wants to stand up and talk about it, go on shows about it, go to conferences and speak about it, who’s intellectually active about it, you know, it’s more of a guy thing.
Screeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeam.
I quoted him in the column I wrote for Free Inquiry the same month. He’s replied to the column today.
I’ll just comment on a few things.
… Read the restI would like to use
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Zuckerberg’s business card
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PUBLISH THIS COMMENT IF YOU DARE!!1
Dec 12th, 2012 9:58 am | By Ophelia BensonI bet they won’t publish this comment on their blog
I bet you they won’t play this new bleep comment
It’s not that it’s buzz or beep beep dangerously insightful
Honestly, it’s more dingingly pointlessly banal ‘n abusive
You can’t say honk on this blog
Or shot or twang or blargh
You can’t even call the proprietress a silly sound effect
Even if you say doing so gives you a huge, stiff boing
So I bet they won’t publish this comment on their blog
I bet you they daren’t well scatching mark it approved
I bet you those ch’chinging old losers
Will just shrug and delete the load of horse raspberry… Read the rest
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Surgeries and modifications
Dec 11th, 2012 5:52 pm | By Ophelia BensonThere’s the Hastings Center report itself, which was the source of Lisa Wade’s article. Zinnia Jones has a great, detailed post on it. I’ll just mention some things that jump out at me.
Starting with the title.
Seven Things to Know about
Female Genital Surgeries
in Africa
They’re not surgeries. If you’re walking down the street and someone tears your arm off for the fun of it, that’s not surgery.
Calling FGM “surgeries” makes it sound health-related, beneficial, useful, good for the girl it happens to. It loads the deck. It’s a creepy, sly, underhanded way of trying to manipulate us into thinking oh well it’s not so bad then.
Then the first part of the … Read the rest
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Adult conversation
Dec 11th, 2012 4:05 pm | By Ophelia BensonRenee Hendricks has been commenting here. She’s also been discussing her commenting with her pals on Twitter.
Welcome to the cool kids’ table in junior high school.… Read the rest
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Women who
Dec 11th, 2012 12:42 pm | By Ophelia BensonNow that the first steam has dissipated a little, a closer look at one part of Lisa Wade’s “Balanced Look” at cutting off parts of the genitalia of very young girls.
The third item in her list of useful things for people to know so that they can take a more “balanced” approach to Female Genital Mutilation.
Research has shown that women with cutting are sexually responsive.
Women who have undergone genital surgeries report “rich sexual lives, including desire, arousal, orgasm, and satisfaction…” This is true among women who have experienced clitoral reductions and undergone infibulation, as well as women who’ve undergone lesser forms of cutting.
Look at the way she puts that. There are no qualifications – no “many” … Read the rest
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A “balanced” look at Female Genital “”"Mutilation”"”
Dec 11th, 2012 11:02 am | By Ophelia BensonSunil D’Monte alerted me to this blood-curdlingly horrible article on FGM by a sociologist, Lisa Wade, who wants more “balance” in the discussion of the grand old tradition of carving up the genitalia of very young girls.
While I’m most well-known for my work on hook up culture, I’ve written extensively on a different topic altogether: how Americans talk about female genital cutting practices (FGCs), better known as female genital “mutilation.” While FGCs are passionately opposed by essentially all Americans who learn about them, our understanding of the practices is, in fact, skewed by misinformation, ethnocentrism, and a history of portraying Africa as naively “backwards” or cruelly “barbaric.”
Good start. Put ”mutilation” in scare quotes because hey, it’s not … Read the rest
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