I happened across this piece in my internet meanderings today.
The Wall of Silence Around Lawrence Krauss
I don't want to partake in any kind of witch hunt involving Krauss (much as I regard him as an arrogant AH anyway) but my attention was caught by this little mention of those guardians of the skeptical faith, the self-styled Guerrilla Skeptics.
Now, as the laughable comment about their "appropriately balanced" original mission shows, this is not some religious or Psi-friendly hatchet piece but a caution from within the skeptical ranks. For me, this speaks to the partisan tribalism of the Wikipedia censorship group from the outset.
I should add that the article has since been updated to show that the allegations against Krauss now appear in his Wikipedia biography. One wonders whether the GS will strike another blow for the cause and edit the page again.
The Wall of Silence Around Lawrence Krauss
I don't want to partake in any kind of witch hunt involving Krauss (much as I regard him as an arrogant AH anyway) but my attention was caught by this little mention of those guardians of the skeptical faith, the self-styled Guerrilla Skeptics.
Quote:For all that we in the secular community like to excoriate the churches for covering up for predators, I have to question if we’re that much better. When serious allegations of sexual assault were made against Michael Shermer, several high-profile atheist individuals and groups circled the wagons around him and tried to build a wall of silence – either dismissing the accusations as unimportant, outright refusing to mention them, or trying to dissuade others from doing so. To this day, Shermer hasn’t faced any personal or career consequences that I’m aware of.
Now I wonder if we’re seeing the same thing all over again with regard to Lawrence Krauss.
There’s a group of people calling themselves Guerrilla Skepticism on Wikipedia, whose original mission was to inject an appropriately balanced and skeptical viewpoint into articles on supernatural and paranormal topics. That’s a mission I’d be all in favor of. However, as Hayley Stevens points out, they’ve apparently adopted a new purpose: making sure the allegations against Krauss are kept off his biography page on Wikipedia.
Now, as the laughable comment about their "appropriately balanced" original mission shows, this is not some religious or Psi-friendly hatchet piece but a caution from within the skeptical ranks. For me, this speaks to the partisan tribalism of the Wikipedia censorship group from the outset.
I should add that the article has since been updated to show that the allegations against Krauss now appear in his Wikipedia biography. One wonders whether the GS will strike another blow for the cause and edit the page again.
I do not make any clear distinction between mind and God. God is what mind becomes when it has passed beyond the scale of our comprehension.
Freeman Dyson
(This post was last modified: 2018-03-17, 03:50 AM by Kamarling.)
Freeman Dyson