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Re: Those who have come from Pz's blog, aka THAT thread

Post by cogwheel » Sat Jul 28, 2012 9:11 pm

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maiforpeace wrote:I would simply like to see Pappa like to see my friend take responsibility for his actions without deflecting them with worse examples of PZ, and I'd like for my friends to do the same. I hold them to the standard they demand from others and in that department they failed pretty miserably I'm afraid.

And frankly, I am pretty disgusted with how much everyone is still crucifying PZ. That says much more about their own character than any dirty details about PZ's shortcomings. What do you think about the way he was bullied out of here? That was fucking deplorable, pitiful and shameful for me - they are friends claiming to want to engage in rational dialogue and didn't think for a moment about how they represented others in that light? I don't want any association that brand of hatefulness and derision. And I actually considered that we could show him a better way. So much for that fantasy.
The way of the internet it seems Mai. One sees this sort of thing happening a lot. One of the culprits in my view is the sheer volume of words, so that it is impossible for most people to really get a hold of an issue by reading back through the relevant messages/posts/blogs etc. It tends to result in people either going with gut reaction or taking sides out of loyalty. And so the thing spirals.

It is particularly sad in this instance because although there may be differences in approach, method, goals and o on, we all in this debacle have far more in common than not.
Yeah, I spent a lot of time absorbing as many posts here, at FtB, and other blogs caught in the cross-fire before getting into the fray. I still think there's a bit of conflation going on between:

> criticizing someone based on their emotional reaction and initial response to a situation

and

> criticizing someone based on their continued response, after being offered the opportunity to engage in civil (if irreverent) discussion

I agree, the tone got pretty nasty on both sides. IMO, though, more people should have accounted for that fact before making their next response. When someone is fuming at the gills towards me, it helps to second-guess their motives. There is something that is upsetting them, and it probably isn't what they've directly communicated.

When we get mad, our communication skills fall to shit. I say enough dumb shit and do enough dumb shit in anger that I CAN'T hold similar reactions against anyone else. When someone throws a hostile, deliberate attack at me, my initial reaction is to throw it back in their face. When people got defensive about the rape joke, it wasn't because they were trying to defend the rape joke; it was to defend their own character and reflect the attitude of the "attackers."

As others have noted, the problem wasn't with the reaction, it was with the escalation. Even though people here started to cool their jets and request civil discourse; Even though Pappa apologized; Even though people here began showing agreement with many of the critiques, it was already too late. The moment people got up in arms, there was NOTHING anyone here could do to respond in any constructive way, as far as the other side was concerned.

Calm, level-headed requests to discuss specific questions without a hint of hostility were branded as hate speech. People actually spent time outlining, writing, editing... thoroughly considering venomous, hurtful, and derisive responses to a gaffe; an honest mistake that was acknowledged.

Forget about the fact that everyone initially got up in arms. The fact is, the side righteously demanding compassion (I say this with absolutely no irony) was completely ignoring every attempt to meet the demand.

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Re: Those who have come from Pz's blog, aka THAT thread

Post by hadespussercats » Sat Jul 28, 2012 9:24 pm

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Rum wrote:To have a schism you need an orthodoxy and although Myers may be trying to impose one, there isn't one yet. If there ever is (which I doubt) I certainly will not be part of it.


I would simply like to see Pappa like to see my friend take responsibility for his actions without deflecting them with worse examples of PZ, and I'd like for my friends to do the same. I hold them to the standard they demand from others and in that department they failed pretty miserably I'm afraid.

And frankly, I am pretty disgusted with how much everyone is still crucifying PZ. That says much more about their own character than any dirty details about PZ's shortcomings. What do you think about the way he was bullied out of here? That was fucking deplorable, pitiful and shameful for me - they are friends claiming to want to engage in rational dialogue and didn't think for a moment about how they represented others in that light? I don't want any association that brand of hatefulness and derision. And I actually considered that we could show him a better way. So much for that fantasy.
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Re: Those who have come from Pz's blog, aka THAT thread

Post by Azathoth » Sat Jul 28, 2012 9:29 pm

cogwheel wrote:
Rum wrote:
maiforpeace wrote:I would simply like to see Pappa like to see my friend take responsibility for his actions without deflecting them with worse examples of PZ, and I'd like for my friends to do the same. I hold them to the standard they demand from others and in that department they failed pretty miserably I'm afraid.

And frankly, I am pretty disgusted with how much everyone is still crucifying PZ. That says much more about their own character than any dirty details about PZ's shortcomings. What do you think about the way he was bullied out of here? That was fucking deplorable, pitiful and shameful for me - they are friends claiming to want to engage in rational dialogue and didn't think for a moment about how they represented others in that light? I don't want any association that brand of hatefulness and derision. And I actually considered that we could show him a better way. So much for that fantasy.
The way of the internet it seems Mai. One sees this sort of thing happening a lot. One of the culprits in my view is the sheer volume of words, so that it is impossible for most people to really get a hold of an issue by reading back through the relevant messages/posts/blogs etc. It tends to result in people either going with gut reaction or taking sides out of loyalty. And so the thing spirals.

It is particularly sad in this instance because although there may be differences in approach, method, goals and o on, we all in this debacle have far more in common than not.
Yeah, I spent a lot of time absorbing as many posts here, at FtB, and other blogs caught in the cross-fire before getting into the fray. I still think there's a bit of conflation going on between:

> criticizing someone based on their emotional reaction and initial response to a situation

and

> criticizing someone based on their continued response, after being offered the opportunity to engage in civil (if irreverent) discussion

I agree, the tone got pretty nasty on both sides. IMO, though, more people should have accounted for that fact before making their next response. When someone is fuming at the gills towards me, it helps to second-guess their motives. There is something that is upsetting them, and it probably isn't what they've directly communicated.

When we get mad, our communication skills fall to shit. I say enough dumb shit and do enough dumb shit in anger that I CAN'T hold similar reactions against anyone else. When someone throws a hostile, deliberate attack at me, my initial reaction is to throw it back in their face. When people got defensive about the rape joke, it wasn't because they were trying to defend the rape joke; it was to defend their own character and reflect the attitude of the "attackers."

As others have noted, the problem wasn't with the reaction, it was with the escalation. Even though people here started to cool their jets and request civil discourse; Even though Pappa apologized; Even though people here began showing agreement with many of the critiques, it was already too late. The moment people got up in arms, there was NOTHING anyone here could do to respond in any constructive way, as far as the other side was concerned.

Calm, level-headed requests to discuss specific questions without a hint of hostility were branded as hate speech. People actually spent time outlining, writing, editing... thoroughly considering venomous, hurtful, and derisive responses to a gaffe; an honest mistake that was acknowledged.

Forget about the fact that everyone initially got up in arms. The fact is, the side righteously demanding compassion (I say this with absolutely no irony) was completely ignoring every attempt to meet the demand.
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Re: Those who have come from Pz's blog, aka THAT thread

Post by Audley Strange » Sat Jul 28, 2012 9:31 pm

@ MiM

I'm getting tired so I don't know if I'm expressing this properly.

To believe that exposure to "the truth" so to speak is important, one cannot be seriously against the censorship of speech or ideas. So can we discount that as a motivation when the people "speaking the truth" are taking an absolute stance that specific things are "NEVER" funny or should "NEVER" be uttered? I think we might, but then what motivations does that leave us with? Well meaning thoughtlessness? Rabble Rousing? Or manipulation for ones own ends?

If Myers is as smart as he projects (and I have no reason to assume he is based on this, but let's be charitable) I think it safe to discount the first. From his own words he sees himself as a "leader" who wants to rid the Skeptic community of those who don't agree with his political views. So, what does that leave us with?

Not being a skeptic leader genius, I may have missed other motivations out. I'd be more than happy to hear them.
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Re: Those who have come from Pz's blog, aka THAT thread

Post by Robert_S » Sat Jul 28, 2012 9:34 pm

"We've" called "them" PZombies. one one of "them" calls "us" roaches and we judge, we're judging unbalanced.

Pappa made a thread in the public area of the forum. The public part of the forum devoted discussing issues with or about other sites.

His hurtfull comments were halfway to the skepchicks, who were already complaining about threats. That some people on the web making comments like that was well known to them. Why not call out someone on being part of that mob?

I sincerely don't think Pappa really wanted to be part of a group when he posted that. I believe Pappa thought he was being one silly voice making one silly comment.

It is like he walked into the room that scene in Pulp Fiction and innocently asked "What's all this then?" right after Samuel L Jackson's character made that dare. I'm not trying to make any comment about how appropriate the joke was. I'm trying to understand how people looking at this with different filters and from different angles might see things differently.
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Re: Those who have come from Pz's blog, aka THAT thread

Post by Gawdzilla Sama » Sat Jul 28, 2012 9:36 pm

Mai, I would have been happier if you had ended your post to PZ with "I my opinion."

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Post by Audley Strange » Sat Jul 28, 2012 10:13 pm

Robert_S wrote:"We've" called "them" PZombies. one one of "them" calls "us" roaches and we judge, we're judging unbalanced.

Pappa made a thread in the public area of the forum. The public part of the forum devoted discussing issues with or about other sites.

His hurtfull comments were halfway to the skepchicks, who were already complaining about threats. That some people on the web making comments like that was well known to them. Why not call out someone on being part of that mob?

I sincerely don't think Pappa really wanted to be part of a group when he posted that. I believe Pappa thought he was being one silly voice making one silly comment.

It is like he walked into the room that scene in Pulp Fiction and innocently asked "What's all this then?" right after Samuel L Jackson's character made that dare. I'm not trying to make any comment about how appropriate the joke was. I'm trying to understand how people looking at this with different filters and from different angles might see things differently.
I don't think so, he didn't ask Rebecca Watson in a lift at four a.m if she fancied being raped, he didn't send Ophelia Benson an invitation to be raped, he did not wear a T-shirt threatening to Rape Amy Roth. He made a really bad tasteless joke on a (excuse me folks) trivial web forum.

As for the high brow rhetoric we've all been engaged in. I will fight for their right to call me a cockroach. I will defend their right to kick up a fuck about it, man I'm not bothered about being accused of being a "rape enabler" because I know it's not true (though it did piss off the Good Lady when she caught me laughing at all this). So should I blame P.Z. Myers for upsetting my wife and demand he never EVER use the word "rape enabler" again?

Of course not, I told The Good Lady Strange for fuck sake. I take the responsibility for that.

They have tried to shut everyone up, to defame them, call them everything under the sun and you know what, I would still fight for their right to do so. Why? Because I believe in free speech and I believe that we should take personal responsibility for it. I've done that, almost everyone here has done that. So why is it so difficult for Myers? Because he believes he is absolutely right, no debate, no questions, no misgivings, you are either with them or you are a rape enabler.

Not exactly someone who I'd consider a skeptic or a rationalist. One should always tear apart one's own bullshit first. I'm open to discussion, they are open to shouting at me and calling me names, so I'll respond in kind. Communication only takes place when both sides are communicating the same thing.

Reasoned argument will not be any use against emotive accusations, so why not just go "fuck it" and have a laugh at their absurdity?
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Post by Robert_S » Sat Jul 28, 2012 10:33 pm

Did they try to shut down this site? No, they made some generalizations. I think some were unfair, but we've got two threads calling out PZ (granted, they were made by someone attracted by the spotlight PZ pointed at this forum) and at least one member who had a rather unflattering pic of PZ.

That avatar pic, by the way, had PZs face with roaches on it.

I just now made that connection. Several of us invited PZ to come here. When he showed up, he wasn't treated to an environment that was conductive to a rational discussion. He came on to a forum where he was presented as a stone cold racist and kitty killer with roaches on his face.

How much can we fucking blame him for not suddenly realizing the error of his ways?
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Post by cogwheel » Sat Jul 28, 2012 10:43 pm

Audley Strange wrote:Reasoned argument will not be any use against emotive accusations, so why not just go "fuck it" and have a laugh at their absurdity?
I like to begin as early as possible and remain consistent in an honest effort to work towards a resolution once I get a grip on my hot-headedness. I won't deny it's a bit of a Cover Your Ass, thing, but eventually the "crazy" dies down. People come to their senses and either avoid the situation entirely, or reflect on it. In that reflection, they have no choice but to see your willingness to help heal wounds.

When you look past all the things they were yelling about and truly ask why were they yelling, I think you'll find they just wanted to see compassion where they believed (justifiably) none existed. Responding with snark and ridicule is exactly the wrong response in that light.

They were saying "you are hateful, misogynistic assholes, the lot of ya." They meant "that was really hurtful, rude, offensive and I want you to have more compassion than that" We responded with "no we're not! how dare you treat us as subhuman scum! look how ridiculous you're being!" If we take the accusations for face value, this looked like the appropriate response. But in their context, that came across as "no it wasn't rude, hurtful, or offensive, stop your crying."

I believe the initial reactions on both sides were perfectly appropriate. No one's reaction to the joke were out of line imo, especially given the (unfortunate) context in which it was presented. Given the words directed at ratz, our response was forgivable as well. I'm a big fan of taking words at face value, but unfortunately words don't always convey what the speaker/writer truly intends. I just wish more people would be conscious of that when they produce their words.

Now I'm not entirely sure what point I'm getting at, anymore... :prof: :blah:

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Post by Jason » Sat Jul 28, 2012 11:06 pm

I just want to say I'm getting more than a little tired of this 'we' stuff. Rationalia is comprised of individuals who make individual choices. There is no 'we' here. There is no group 'guilt'. This is coming uncomfortably close to group mentality for me.

I've made it clear that I speak for myself many times during this episode, I appreciate those who do the same and wish everyone else would as well.

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Post by cogwheel » Sat Jul 28, 2012 11:10 pm

PordFrefect wrote:I just want to say I'm getting more than a little tired of this 'we' stuff. Rationalia is comprised of individuals who make individual choices. There is no 'we' here. There is no group 'guilt'. This is coming uncomfortably close to group mentality for me.

I've made it clear that I speak for myself many times during this episode, I appreciate those who do the same and wish everyone else would as well.

Yeah i'm making those generalizations consciously, though I didn't make it explicit.

That post would've been at least 3 times longer if I included every possible qualification.

I see your point but I also tire of people who ignore the linguistic convenience of generalizations in the pursuit of differentiating themselves ;)

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Post by Jason » Sat Jul 28, 2012 11:12 pm

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I see your point but I also tire of people who ignore the linguistic convenience of generalizations in the pursuit of differentiating themselves ;)
Don't we all. 8-)

I understand that, but sometimes I think it's necessary to point out for some readers.

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Re: Those who have come from Pz's blog, aka THAT thread

Post by maiforpeace » Sat Jul 28, 2012 11:13 pm

This is all I will say on the subject.

To all - if you are going to support your friend's right to stir shit, then expect ANYTHING to happen - whether or not you think the reaction is out of proportion still makes Pappa the one responsible. So take your licks and stop blaming other guy, and wallowing in your victimhood and hypocrisy. Pappa was the one responsible.

Pappa, knowing that pushing boundaries on the internet can bring the wrath of hell down, and causes people hurt, anger and pain, you are having entertainment at other people's expense. Therefore, I will only accept your apology with a gift that expresses a value proportionate to what you put me through. I mean it too. :{D
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Post by cogwheel » Sat Jul 28, 2012 11:22 pm

PordFrefect wrote:
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I see your point but I also tire of people who ignore the linguistic convenience of generalizations in the pursuit of differentiating themselves ;)
Don't we all. 8-)

I understand that, but sometimes I think it's necessary to point out for some readers.
And I thank you for the opportunity :td:

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Post by Gawdzilla Sama » Sat Jul 28, 2012 11:33 pm

Nobody has apologized for me. Nor will anybody but me do so. If you think you have seen an apology that includes me, you are wrong. I have nothing to apologize for.
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