SciFiFisher wrote:SFC
The reason people are surprised is because the atheist meme has been promoted has having the higher moral ground over religion. The meme frequently touts atheists as more honest, ethical, and better citizens than those hypocritical, double standard, and irrational religious foks who use religion as a crutch so they can avoid logical thinking.
We are frequently told that atheists do not need religion or other external incentives to be good people. So, imagine the shock and dismay among the faithful when they discover that the paragons of atheism and rational thought are just as sick and evil as any priest buggering an alter boy. And then having mother church cover it up.
SciFiFisher wrote:SFC
The reason people are surprised is because the atheist meme has been promoted has having the higher moral ground over religion. The meme frequently touts atheists as more honest, ethical, and better citizens than those hypocritical, double standard, and irrational religious foks who use religion as a crutch so they can avoid logical thinking.
We are frequently told that atheists do not need religion or other external incentives to be good people. So, imagine the shock and dismay among the faithful when they discover that the paragons of atheism and rational thought are just as sick and evil as any priest buggering an alter boy. And then having mother church cover it up.
Rommie wrote:Apparently it's getting worse and worse- makes Elevatorgate seem sane.
Of course, I was particularly interested to read how some people clearly never change- link
In case you’ve been on Mars, in a cave, with your eyes shut and your fingers in your ears: The floodgates have started to burst. Reports about sexual harassment and abuse in the atheist and skeptical community are starting to come out… and prominent names are being named.
FZR1KG wrote:People like that exist everywhere in life.
Greta Christina has been writing professionally since 1989, on topics including atheism, sexuality and sex-positivity, LGBT issues, politics, culture, and whatever crosses her mind.
Gullible Jones wrote:What the fuck is wrong with so many men?
code monkey wrote:Gullible Jones wrote:What the fuck is wrong with so many men?
testosterone poisoning is not a pretty sight.
Gullible Jones wrote:Wow. There goes any respect I ever had for Michael Shermer. It's a distant hope, but I hope he ends up behind bars for this.
And good on PZ Meyers for practicing what he preaches.
Seriously... Holy fuck.
Edit: check the comment thread on Pharyngula. Bill Nye too! Fuck... What the fuck is wrong with so many men?
Rommie wrote:swift, Elevatorgate was the thing a few years ago where a woman was asked by a guy in an elevator at an atheist conference if she wanted to go to his room, she declined, later said offhand "btw guys don't do that," and Richard Dawkins publicly commented to call her stupid for complaining. I remember we had a big thread about it on the last FWIS so that's why I just said it like that.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:SciFiFisher wrote:SFC
The reason people are surprised is because the atheist meme has been promoted has having the higher moral ground over religion. The meme frequently touts atheists as more honest, ethical, and better citizens than those hypocritical, double standard, and irrational religious foks who use religion as a crutch so they can avoid logical thinking.
We are frequently told that atheists do not need religion or other external incentives to be good people. So, imagine the shock and dismay among the faithful when they discover that the paragons of atheism and rational thought are just as sick and evil as any priest buggering an alter boy. And then having mother church cover it up.
I was going to say something snarky, but since your post covered it all it's unnecessary now, FUDDY DUDDY!
Sigma_Orionis wrote:IIRC the ElevatorGate thing was very much subject to interpretation. Like I said then, the poor idiot approached the woman in question (apparently invited her for a cup of coffee in his room), the woman definitely didn't like his approach and blew him off. The woman herself said that the man was polite, and DID TAKE "NO" for answer. She did feel creeped out (which IIRC I said then that it WAS her prerrogative). What made it stupid was the whole fallout thing because it reached ridiculous levels. Again, IIRC, NOBODY actually mentioned the words "Sexual Harassment" then, which is pretty different from now.
The person Rommie mentions sounds like a real asshole, don't know if this person reaches the level of narcisism but sure sounds full of himself (Take it away Z! ).
Rommie wrote:No, the people involved never said it was sexual harassment- I do recall however the Bad Astronomer saying on his blog that this guy was "borderline sexually harassing" the woman. Which to me was a bit WTF.
SciFiFisher wrote:I beat Sigma to the Snark! I beat Sigma to the Snark! I beat Sigma to the Snark! I beat Sigma to the Snark! I beat Sigma to the Snark! I Win!
Sigma_Orionis wrote:
Yeah, the whole over-reacting on that thing is what gives weight to TSC's argument. What bugs me is how quickly the "atheist movement" became a little too well organized for my taste. Reading through some of the blogs, the words "the good of the movement" sounded to me too much like a crusade. And the moment that becomes the norm, IMHO the "atheist movement" becomes self-defeating.
pumpkinpi wrote:I agree. I don't believe in any god, but I don't like calling myself an atheist. I guess I shouldn't care what other people think of me, but I don't want others to assume I have all of the same views as those in the atheist movement.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:Hey Swift!, are there any free caves on Mars? My mysanthropy has been acting up lately.,....
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