Good luck, Indiana
Your governor is a monster. So’s mine, of course– my governor is Sam Brownback, after all. But yours might be even worse. Why’s that? Well,… Read More »Good luck, Indiana
Your governor is a monster. So’s mine, of course– my governor is Sam Brownback, after all. But yours might be even worse. Why’s that? Well,… Read More »Good luck, Indiana
The toupée fallacy is named for a particular example of the informal fallacy that goes something like this: All toupées look fake; I’ve never seen… Read More »How the toupée fallacy enables judgmental jerks
Operation Save America, the successor to Operation Rescue, has announced that they’re returning to Wichita for a “Summer of Mercy” anniversary tour. The city is… Read More »They’re coming back
Screenshot from Firewatch Feminist Frequency has begun producing a newsletter called FREQ, and their first edition is an interview with Jane Ng. Ng is a… Read More »DiTHBINAD
Yesterday the Supreme Court heard arguments for Whole Woman’s Health v. Hellerstedt. This case involves the claim that two laws create an undue burden on… Read More »Caught in a TRAP
I am no longer allowed to comment on creationist cartoonist Dan Lietha’s Facebook posts. Lietha does the After Eden cartoon on the Answers in Genesis website,… Read More »Lonely universe?
After my last post went live, the NECSS executive committee posted the following statement to their web site: We wish to apologize to Professor Dawkins for… Read More »Statement from the NECSS
On Feb. 5th Richard Dawkins experienced a stroke while at home, on the cusp of traveling to New Zealand and Australia for a speaking tour.… Read More »Did Richard Dawkins blame his stroke on feminists?
In reply to my previous post, “Jokuvaan” made the following comment: What you are missing here is the current double standard of european mainstream feminists… Read More »What feminists make noise about