Wombaticus Rex wrote:Canadian_watcher wrote:Yes, only idiots want complete freedom to read and write and say and listen to and publish and draw and film what they want to. What if the 'idiot crowd' went about screaming that they loved chocolate? would you have to hate chocolate? And who are these idiots, anyway? What do they have to do with us?
Idiots often equate "censorship" with "nobody wants to hear about this" or "nobody is taking me seriously." Prison Planet isn't censored, but Alex Jones froths about it every 30 days like clockwork. Nobody's censoring the Westboro Baptist Church, but Christ almighty, they can't stop talking about it. Likewise, Intelligent Design isn't getting censored anywhere and is in fact an extremely well-funded and professionally run PR campaign -- but hot damn, ID advocates sure do talk about censorship a lot.
So were those academics who mentioned ID actually not disciplined, expelled, denied tenure, denied funding, etc ?
Even the Scientific American review of the problems in Expelled only takes on the case of Richard Sternberg, not looking at all at Carline Crocker, Michael Egnor, Robert J Marks or Guillermo Gonzales. How do you propose to know what really happened?
Wombaticus Rex wrote:And good question, CW -- what does chocolate have to do with this?
only to show how polarized your thinking is. You can't really oppose claims of censorship just because you don't like what the people who claim it are all about, can you?
Wombaticus Rex wrote:I'm not a fan of Rockefeller-designed social conditioning centers, but here's the reason educators are so emotional and fucking exhausted with the charade of Intelligent Design "debate" -- because they're having a hard enough time teach them one "side" ... you know, actual science.
Science according to Wombaticus Rex, you mean.
Wombaticus Rex wrote:This brings up an important question about the utility of school. Should we be teaching kids the Christian Scientist version of Why People Get Sick, simply because it exists? Should we be teaching people the David Irving version of the Holocaust right after the official version -- or right before it? Speaking of teaching all sides -- why isn't Henry Makow's research exposing the NWO origins and hateful plans of Feminism being taught in school? Why is he being censored like that?
Yes, there should be courses on all of these things in university if there is an audience for them, let's just make sure that the research is legitimate. IE, no one is making shit up. There are lots of courses like that, in fact - surveys of world religions - that kind of thing. Intro to Feminism probably does mention the Makow type stuff (can't remember) if only as a counterpoint.