by Carl Howard | Nov 8, 2013 | Biases and Fallacies, Blog Topics, Science and Skepticism, Society
Via lots of places, a story about the recent San Francisco subway shooting has luddites everywhere lamenting how smartphones have changed Who We Are. What prompted this was footage of a man brandishing a gun on the subway and pointing it at people none of whom noticed...
by Carl Howard | Oct 29, 2013 | Atrocities and Oppression, Biases and Fallacies, Feminism and LGBT
One of my friends is now living in Moscow where he has spent some time debating supporters of Russia’s horrible homophobic laws. Last week, there was a Facebook thread where he wanted to clarify some thinking about gay adoption. The question (paraphrased by me) was...
by Carl Howard | Oct 22, 2013 | Blog Topics, Charity and Philanthropy, Ethics, Resources, Food and Environment, Science and Skepticism, Society
So, you still think we’re not utterly fucked as a species? I offer two exhibits. Exhibit A Namibia is having the worst drought in 30 years. At the time of UNICEF’s video (below), about 1/3 of Namibians were facing food insecurity. Crops have failed and for...
by Carl Howard | Jan 23, 2013 | Blog Topics, Charity and Philanthropy, Race
Perhaps this is shooting fish in a barrel but I came across a meme on Facebook that really ticked me off — even more than the previous meme I posted about. Here it is: Top half has a black background with a white girl looking perplexed and disappointed. Corrected...
by Carl Howard | Jan 21, 2013 | Atheism and Religion, Blog Topics, Feminism and LGBT, Sex
[NOTE: the above headline is a statement of my opinion.] I’ll admit, I’ve always disliked Alain de Botton. In a previous post, I’ve described him as a sanctimonious, pretentious, pseudointellectual asshole. That was based on a review of his latest book “How To Think...
by Carl Howard | Dec 24, 2012 | Blog Topics, Feminism and LGBT, Philosophy, Society
With the US election being a boon for marriage equality, Australia’s had some additional coverage. In this context, it was almost expected that an open letter to Prime Minister Giliard went viral. Usually I avoid the comments sections of such opinion pieces, not...