“Why can’t we work
out our differences? Why can’t we work things out? Little people, why can’t we
all just get along?”
- President Dale, ‘Mars Attacks!’
I didn’t
want to get involved in this shenanigans. I’ve been doing my utmost to avoid
the whole debacle that just seems to keep on unfurling regarding Freethought
Blogs and the controversy surrounding alleged sexism at sceptical and
freethought conferences. In part due to lack of interest and in part due to
lack of understanding.
But this
doesn’t seem like an issue that’s going to resolve itself any time soon so I
figured I’d chuck my ten cents in on the matter.
So let’s
get this controversy train a-rollin’.
I’m
going to try and avoid getting into the nitty-gritty of the arguments and
insults being slung back and forth between Team
FreethoughtBlogs and Team Fuck Those
FreethoughtBlogs Guys; people better versed in those conflicts have already
written about them, and I wouldn’t be adding anything of worth. If you don’t
really know what the hell I’m rambling about I’d recommend heading over to
vjack’s blog ‘Atheist Revolution’; he has a number of posts devoted to the
topic.
As an
outsider looking in as all this mud gets flung about, I can’t help but feel
that this is would make for a nice wake-up call for anyone naïve enough to
think that freethinker types are somehow immune from the curse of petty
tribalism and human stupidity. Looking at [some of the recent updates] I can’t
help but feel that communication has really broken down at this point. No-one’s
really talking about the issue in an attempt to resolve it anymore; it’s just
name-calling and insults for the sake of it.
This is
hardly behaviour that one would want to associate with people who pride
themselves on being able to think rationally to the point of calling themselves
freethinkers. The issues originally raised are important; it would be nice if
people could re-focus and get back to solving them. But watching all this
arguing unfold, I’m not really seeing many people out to solve the problem; I’m
seeing both sides flinging insults back and forth and generally acting like
children rather than academics and critical thinkers.
Debate
within movements is good. It’s the lifeblood of ideas; it’s what generates new theories
and keeps people interested. But you cannot call this healthy debate anymore;
this is a divide that grows more serious every day, and it’s perhaps high time
people started aiming to fix it rather than furthering it. All we’re doing is
weakening our position and making the atheist/sceptic/freethought movement look
silly and tribalistic on an international scale. This bickering has been going on for well over a year, now; it needs to stop.
Seriously,
guys, can’t we all just get along?
One of the problems is that those of us who are trying to discuss the matter rationally and steering clear of the name calling are being lumped in with those doing the name calling. At least, I have yet to see the FtB crew acknowledge that there are people who disagree with some aspects of their position without being hateful misogynists.
ReplyDeleteThe biggest problem is that few people are critical thinkers or want to be. Most of the people involved just traded one dogma for another. When you start applying critical thinking, you start realizing how many answers you really don't have. And people like to think they have all the right answers.
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