I’d long suspected this, more so after CFI merged with @rdfrs, but to see @center4inquiry’s obliviousness on issues of race & racist pseudoscience so starkly described by @ksenapathy is depressing to me as a longtime CFI supporter.https://undark.org/2020/02/20/center-for-inquiry-race-pseudoscience/ …
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Insensitivity to matters of racism and misogyny is the first of these reasons. CFI leadership doesn’t even try to talk a good game on this score. Why would women and people of color support an org that’s dismissive of what’s important to them? Why *should* they?
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@center4inquiry,@rdfrs, and@RBlumner, instead of reacting defensively, take@ksenapathy’s article as an opportunity to reflect and open a genuine dialogue.Show this thread
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Said no one ever. Comments like this just trivialize an interesting and important issue.
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CFI once tweeted that they were the only ones fighting against homeopathy. After I regained my vision and balance (I rolled my eyes so hard it hurt). I called BS.
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While they aren’t the only ones fighting homeopathy I give CFI credit for being among the most effective at it.
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