The killer said he was the slave of Mohammed, and 100 lawyers cheer him on. A mullah issues a death threat on Taseer’s daughter, and is not arrested.… Read the rest
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Leo Igwe brutalized by Akwa Ibom Police Command
Jan 14th, 2011 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Confirming his freedom in a telephone chat with Sahara Reporters, Mr. Igwe described his incarceration as a nasty experience.… Read the rest
Martin Robbins on Leo Igwe’s dangerous fight
Jan 14th, 2011 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Regular arrests have become a feature of life for Leo and his family for some years; campaigners regard them as a pattern of harassment.… Read the rest
How about telling men, not women, to stay indoors?
Jan 14th, 2011 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Do Avon and Somerset police seriously expect Bristol’s female population to observe an unofficial 16-hour curfew?… Read the rest
News on Leo Igwe
Jan 13th, 2011 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Detailed information via Leo’s brother; James Ibor, Executive Secretary, Basic Rights Counsel in Nigeria; Sahara Reporters; and more.… Read the rest
Katha Pollitt on Naomi Wolf on rape
Jan 13th, 2011 | Filed by Ophelia Benson“Call me cynical, but I don’t think Wolf would be taking this line, either about anonymity or date rape, if the accused were, say, George W. Bush.”… Read the rest
The uses of anger
Jan 13th, 2011 6:07 pm | By Ophelia BensonJerry Coyne said some things about atheism and anger today, giving a few of the excellent reasons to be angry about religion.
What is the proper response to all this religiously-inspired nonsense? Anger, of course. No, you don’t have to be a red-faced, sputtering jerk when confronting the faithful, but controlled anger is without doubt the right response to a form of superstition that wreaks uncountable harms on humanity. And not “transitory” anger, either—permanent anger.
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Again, the proper response to religious stupidity, as it was to segregation in the South, is anger—persistent anger. Anger that remains until the kind of religion that forces its tenets and superstitions down humanity’s throat vanishes for good.
It’s odd … Read the rest
Niceness is overrated
Jan 13th, 2011 5:30 pm | By Ophelia BensonVia a commenter at Jerry’s, a salient remark by Malcolm Gladwell in The New Yorker in 2002, in a Talk of the Town piece on Niceness.
… Read the restThe problem, of course, is that niceness is overrated as a virtue. Many cultures are nice. The Southern antebellum aristocracy was marvellously well-mannered; its members left tasteful calling cards, entertained gracefully, and conducted their personal affairs with the utmost discretion. But they had few other virtues; in fact, it was the practice of niceness that helped to keep other values, such as fairness, at bay. Fairness sometimes requires that surfaces be disturbed, that patterns of cordiality be broken, and that people, rudely and abruptly, be removed from their place. Niceness is the
Nick Cohen on the death of the Lib-Dems
Jan 13th, 2011 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
The great recession of 2008 is transforming politics in Britain, squeezing the middle ground on which the Liberals stand.… Read the rest
No “mixed-sex” handshakes for Somalia
Jan 13th, 2011 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
The BBC’s Mohamed Moalimuu in Mogadishu says the penalty would probably be a public flogging.… Read the rest
Constitutional “originalism” isn’t
Jan 13th, 2011 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Some scholars have concluded that originalism is more of a rhetorical argument than a consistent, principled approach to constitutional interpretation.… Read the rest
Leo Igwe arrested again – and released
Jan 13th, 2011 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Gary Foxcroft of the charity Stepping Stones Nigeria writes, “I have just spoken with Leo. He has been released without charge. He got a bit of a beating in custody but is in good spirits.”… Read the rest
Surly, slapdash and dreadful, and that’s on a good day
Jan 12th, 2011 5:18 pm | By Ophelia BensonI’m relieved to see that somebody in the UK is aware of the…….erm……..the lack of warmth in the ahem service professionals there. I wondered if it was just me.
No I didn’t really; instead I wondered if everybody there is crazy.
Surly, slapdash and dreadful. That’s how chef Michel Roux Jr sums up customer service in the UK.
“It’s not just in restaurants, you get bad service anywhere,” he says. “Even buying a newspaper you can find that you’re not even acknowledged. There’s no eye contact, no greeting or anything. Bad service is unforgivable and it’s everywhere in the UK.”
It’s true you know. It’s the surliness I can’t stand. Dignity would be all right; a polite reserve would be … Read the rest
Resources
Jan 12th, 2011 4:55 pm | By Ophelia BensonTwo of the ACLU attorneys who signed the letter to the feds did a blog post on it. The ACLU website has a whole section on Reproductive Freedom. Useful stuff.… Read the rest
To uphold the dignity of human life
Jan 12th, 2011 1:16 pm | By Ophelia BensonI’ve been reading the bishop of Phoenix again. (I have my reasons. I’m doing a talk at CFI Vancouver in a couple of weeks, and I intend to draw on the bish.) I’ve been doing a close reading, as one might with a poem or a PR release. I noticed some things. Here’s one of them.
The decisions regarding life and death, morality and immorality as they relate to medical ethics are at the forefront of the Church’s mission today. As a result, the Church and her bishops have a heightened moral responsibility to remain actively engaged in these discussions and debates.
Look at what he’s saying there. He’s saying that decisions regarding life and death are at the forefront … Read the rest
Shock-horror over sex education in Pakistan
Jan 12th, 2011 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Dr Mobin Akhtar wants to clear up distressing misconceptions about sex via education. He gets threats.… Read the rest
Coyne on Pigliucci on atheism and anger
Jan 12th, 2011 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Most of us, even including those who used to be religious, have legitimate reasons—beyond religious indoctrination—to be angry.… Read the rest
Sarah Palin was puzzled, then concerned, now sad
Jan 12th, 2011 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
About “the irresponsible statements” of other people. She has never said an irresponsible word in her life.… Read the rest
Sarah Palin protests “irresponsible statements”
Jan 12th, 2011 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Also raves about a “blood libel,” clearly having no idea what that means.… Read the rest
Welcome to Sunnybrook Funny Farm
Jan 11th, 2011 6:22 pm | By Ophelia BensonEww!
I was browsing Churchandstate.org, via a post on Eric’s blog, and what did I find but a fetid little abomination called “the stay-at-home-daughters movement.” As in “stay at home because you are inferior and subordinate and your Duty in life is to be a conduit for child production and a domestic servant.”
… Read the restThe stay-at-home-daughters movement, which is promoted by Vision Forum, encourages young girls and single women to forgo college and outside employment in favor of training as “keepers at home” until they marry. Young women pursuing their own ambitions and goals are viewed as selfish and antifamily; marriage is not a choice or one piece of a larger life plan, but the ultimate goal. Stay-at-home daughters
