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In reply to the discussion: Will Misogyny Bring Down The Atheist Movement? [View all]AlbertCat
(17,505 posts)39. I'm all ears.
Seems like good advice.
I don't see that he's blaming anyone for being a rape victim.
He sounds more like he realizes women do get blamed as a victim, so one shouldn't give the victim blamers ammunition. Drunk people don't remember things accurately, and lawyers know this.
He also doesn't seem to state he thinks this is OK.
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(Dawkins) his tendency to mis-tweet and get hammered and then have to backtrack.
AlbertCat
Sep 2014
#28
Darn! I WAS an atheist women, but because there are a few creeps who are also atheists,
Arugula Latte
Sep 2014
#11
Part of the discussion with the author on the Center for Inquiry podcast
Warren Stupidity
Sep 2014
#20
Dawkins seems to think we have no right to call taking sexual advantage of an inebriated woman "rape
AlbertCat
Sep 2014
#30
Maybe we should try listening to them instead of the dismissing them out of hand
AlbertCat
Sep 2014
#29
Given that that major world religions are founded on institutionalized misogyny
Lordquinton
Sep 2014
#15