Not that there’s anything good about this, but hearing that both Steven Pinker and Richard Dawkins “resigned” from whatever honorary positions they had with the FFRF rather made my heart sink.

I was a linguistics student for a time, and Pinker’s books always had a sociolinguistic aspect to them, but I never saw transphobia. It was admittedly a while back, so it really wasn’t yet settling into the national consciousness.

I also admired Dawkins’ writing style; again, I saw nothing transphobic.

So for both of these guys to be like “nope, you should have totally kept a piece up that says transwomen should have fewer rights and options” is, maybe, the final insult of 2024.

  • @Bronzebeard@lemm.ee
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    763 months ago

    This is not a part of atheism. These are old ass narcissistic bigots who needed a new grift as their old one wore thin.

    • Pete HahnloserOP
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      173 months ago

      That is a weird bit to me as well. I’m used to atheists being the group most likely to follow Jesus’ teachings.

      • metaStatic
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        53 months ago

        I think the purpose of religious teachings is to cast off the shackles of religion