Twitter, where obnoxious guests can gatecrash any party
Twitter is perhaps radicalizing me also, but perhaps also inducing a sort of bemused smugness, which doesn’t seem very healthy either.
Read MoreTwitter is perhaps radicalizing me also, but perhaps also inducing a sort of bemused smugness, which doesn’t seem very healthy either.
Read MoreYou can help the Freedom of Thought report to become an annually updated and evolving resource on discrimination against the non-religious around the world.
Read MoreoolOn’s Block Bot isn’t a bad idea in principle – in fact, I think it’s a good one – but tools like these can have unintended consequences.
Read MoreIt’s not as simple as saying “don’t feed the trolls”, partly because that smacks a little of victim-blaming, and also because there are too damn many of them.
Read MoreWhile atheism might not necessarily lead to being anti-discrimination (of arbitrary sorts), I do think it’s not only compatible with anti-discrimination, but more than that – it’s more likely to lead to it than not.
Read MoreUK youth are managing to unshackle themselves from the explicit connection that their parents, and wider society, have typically drawn between religion and morality. That’s good news.
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