![]() She then mentioned the situation (with no names) in a vlog post. (view spoiler) [The whole elevator thing is quite simple, a man hit on a woman at a atheist conference in a situation that she felt was less than comfortable (in an elevator in the middle of the night), she said no and they both moved on. If you don't feel you have the time to read the articles this is a short summary of what happened: They are two seperate things.įellow (male) beer drinker nods and looks slightly perplexed that I, a raging feminist, would defend anyone who was a sexist. I wouldn't care if he was a SEXIST, that wouldn't change my view of his research. If their evidence holds up it shouldn't matter. ![]() You should never confuse the personal opinion a person holds with their science. My fellow beer drinker: You can't take any book written by Dawkins seriously since he's an agressive ranting atheist. ![]() This is to the best of my memory what happened last week: It's higly ironic that not even a week after I was defending my idol Dawkins against accusations of his research being biased, I find myself in some serious doubts regarding my previous respect for him. I've also been at a loss to see why people had troubles liking Richard Dawkins, sure he was harsh sometimes in debates, but mostly I found him intellectually honest. ![]() When I read this a couple of years ago, I loved it. ![]()
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