So as promised, here is the fundraiser schedule with links. Don’t forget that we’re raising money for Sense About Science and their Ask for Evidence campaign, they’re also on twitter as is Voice of Young Science. We have a donations page set up at Just Giving and if you are in the UK you can donate by text message to 70070 with the code STVC99 and state the amount in £’s up to £10. We’ll be on twitter, you can tweet us direct on @SkepticTV or by using #12hourcall. The last link you’ll need is where to find us, I’ll post that below…
Continue reading 2012 Schedule – Now with Links! (Updated)
Firstly massive appologies for not doing this on the weekend! Real life has spat a number of things at me right now so I have to juggle them and the fundraiser, however given my overall awesome nature I’m sure I’ll be fine…….so without further messing around lets do this!
The past few months I haven’t been releasing any new content. This is due to me working on a big project, and a few other reasons. So I didn’t expect to see the following when I read “Equal Pay Should Be For Equal Work, Not Unequal Work” by Hans Bader on the Competitive Enterprise Institute blog:
Yesterday, I criticized the assumption that people should receive equal pay for unequal work, such as requiring the average woman to be paid exactly the same amount as the average man even though the average male employee works more hours than the average female employee. (I am talking here about averages, not generalizing about every individual case; there are obviously male part-time employees, just as there are women who work 80 hours a week.)
But apparently this point was too subtle for some people. Collin Maessen of Real Sceptictweeted my blog post, with the preface, “apparently CEI is against regulations that allow women to earn the same wages for the same work as men do.” I didn’t write about such regulations at all. To me, it’s not “the same work” if it’s not the same number of hours. Why should a full-time employee be paid as little as a part-time employee? Why should an employee who works 60 hours per week be paid the same as an employee who works 40 hours per week?
Being mentioned on the CEI blog really surprised me. As I just tweeted my impression on the argument being presented without any context as to why I got that impression. Not strange considering a tweet can be a maximum of 140 characters long.
On the back of my last blog post I’d like to point you in the direction of another of The True Pooka‘s videos. This one is a little more personal in nature than his normal material as it’s about an issue that affected both him and his good lady. And it’s at this point that I’ll slip in the ‘read more’ line a bit earlier than normal.
Continue reading Why Harrasement is Never a Non-Issue
{Note: I started working on this blog post when I was on a borrowed laptop as mine wasn’t turning on, it wa abandond due to keyboard issues on the loaned laptop. The post below is a combination of what I wrote then, some edits to it and what I’m writing now.}
So the train wreck that is thunderf00ts decent into misogyny is on going, it started with this tweet about a video (I’ll go on in some depth with this in a bit, oh don’t you worry) and then continued with him telling PZMyers to watch the video, which lead to the following replies: 1, 2 and 3. So what is it about is video? Well the woman in it talks about what she refers to as the tyranny of female hypo agency, I’ll put the video below but be warned…..it’s long and its very clear that she’s reading from a script, and she’s fairly monotone!
Continue reading Women That Need To Get Back In The Kitchen (And Make Me Some Pie!)
As those of you following our twitter will know our tech guy (who is amazing) has started to go through our back catalogue of shows and render them suitable for youtube. By rendering suitable he is seperating the audio from the visual of the original recordings as the array of pictures that we show during the live shows arn’t ours…
Reposted from my personal blog, idebunkforme. Here we have a lecture from a teacher. A teacher who wants to explain the science of creation. You’d think that a teacher who wants to teach about science would be a teacher of science? You fool! You’re about to learn the science of creationism from . . . An art teacher. Watch this…
This is something worth bearing in mind, especially since the UK will now have it’s first state schools with a creationist influence…….don’t believe me? Here’s the Guardian article that reports on it. These schools are meant to not teach creationism in science lessons, something that Michael Gove has apparently insisted on, but it doesn’t say anything about RE lessons and as anyone that’s seen Richard Dawkins series on Faith schools it’s still completely possible to undermine the science you are teaching because they’ll revert to the stance of ‘but we know what our faith says’. The ‘best’ thing about this is that the money
Continue reading Europe has it’s own Creationists too!
So a short while ago, just before my laptop gave out, TWL did a fundraiser for Atheists Helping the Homeless. In the mammoth 12 hours of the show (I wonder where they got that idea from 😉 ) they managed to raise a little over $2000 for this excellent cause. If you missed the main event and want to donate…
Join the people of TWL when they raise money for “Atheists Helping the Homeless”. See videos and video description for more information. Watch this video on YouTube SkepticTV will fill a slot from 2-3 am CET and we’ll talk about spooky stuff: Talking with the dead! Watch this video on YouTube Hope to see you all there! DutchLiam