Dais Aug 27, 2009
Normally I try to avoid getting too upset about things like this (really!), and try even more to avoid bothering other people with them, but this...this is just disgusting. I'm cross-posing this across several public forums I visit, so you may see this repeated. You may think I'm being foolish, overreacting, acting childish, whatever. But the following is written in complete, stark honesty.
Throughout this thread, you may want to stop reading, thinking "I've seen all this before". But I ask you - please, keep reading.
First, the setup. This is long, but please bear with me.
There is a site called Conservapedia. It is a "conservative" (in the American political sense) alternative to Wikipedia, started by people who got frustrated with Wikipedia. It's been around for several years, and it's generated a fair amount of interest in several ways. A lot of it's faults (and there are many) have been documented on a site called Rationalwiki, which was set up by people kicked off Conservapedia for trying to counter the creator's attempts to do stuff like say there is a real, dangerous link between abortion and breast cancer. Unfortunately, Rationalwiki is down for another week or so, so the Wikipedia article will have to suffice.
The thing that always gets to me, however, is that Conservapedia is (or rather is supposed to be) the online component of a homeschooling program for teenagers taught by the site's owner/founder, Andrew Schlafly ("Aschlafly"). He is the son of Phylliss Schlafly, a female American "conservative" activist known in previous decades for dangerously disingenuous rhetoric and completely unashamed hypocrisy (she basically preached that women should stay in the kitchen and please their husband while she went on nation-wide book/speaking tours).
People pay Andrew Schlafly to teach their children history, math, economics and other subjects as an alternative to public schools. Conservapedia was created in part as a resource for them, and Schlafly continues to promote it as such, even when does things like - this is not a joke - begin rewriting the Bible to be more conservative (rather, his definition of conservative). I want you to keep this in mind. He, "Aschlafly", is a real person. He teaches real children.
At the Conservapedia wiki, Aschlafly has a dozen or so active admins. Some of these people, as far as observers can tell, are....well, "for real". They really do believe the things they write there. They really believe in the honesty (or rather, the "truth") of the claims they make. Among these are Ed Poor, Rob Smith (aka RobS), "Karajou", "DeanS", "RJJensen" and "TerryH". Several of these people used to edit at Wikipedia, and several still do, such as Ed Poor, who often boasts about the number of articles he has created and his time at the project.
(As an aside on Poor, nearly all of those articles were "stubs" that others ended up having to work on to make worth anything, which leads Ed Poor to say that he is a proud supporter of collaboration. He also is a member of the Unification Church (aka a "moonie") and believes that all unrepentant homosexuals should be imprisoned or put in mental institutions, because he believes they should be considered either immoral criminals or mentally ill.)
There is at least one admin there ("TK", apparently Terry Koeckritz) who has jumped back and forth between Conservapedia and Rationalwiki, has been previously banned at both for stirring up trouble, and who several people have reported (from conversation with him) is only around to stir up trouble, which is why he spends most of his time reverting innocent edits, accusing others of being "parodists" (there to made the project look bad) and posting inflammatory things on the front page (in the "news" section). He is a troll, and to a certain extant a parodist himself. He is not the first blatant parodist that has been made an admin and given power over the site, although he is currently the only one who hasn't been permabanned. (There is much suspicion by those watching Conservapedia that the admin "Jpatt" is a parodist, but it's also possible he is simply a pathologically dishonest and contemptible human being)
That's the setup - Conservapedia attracts all manner of people: innocent editors, blatant and subtle parodists, power-hungry trolls, people who want to simply correct errors, and those who are genuinely, certifiably idiotic or inhumanly hateful towards those they disagree with. At the top of it all is, again, Andrew Schlafly. Real person. Teaches real children.
On the evening of August 25th, American Democratic Senator Edward "Ted" Kennedy died after a year long struggle with a malignant brain tumor.
This was the Conservapedia article before the news hit:
http://www.conservapedia.com/index.php? … did=696122
Here is the first edit made after his death:
http://www.conservapedia.com/index.php? … did=696122
I urge you to click "newest edit" and follow each new "diff" to see what was added to the article in the wake of his death.
(You will notice, I hope, that the edits by RJJensen are somewhat respectable. He is basically the only editor there with any expertise in anything, and has actually edited at Citizendium, a Wikipedia alternative which relies on people whose credentials can be verified. His faults lie in a tendency to add in unnecessary editorial commentary to his writing, such as when he says that the Sierra Club currently wants to dynamite Hetch Hetchy dam - a pretty dramatic mixing of the fact that early Sierra Club members wanted it to be legally dynamited and the fact that the Sierra Club still opposes it's existence)
But more than that, I want you to see this:
http://www.conservapedia.com/index.php? … did=685076
http://preview.tinyurl.com/TedKennedyTalk
http://preview.tinyurl.com/chappawatergate
(note, especially, "What a scumbag. A killer. Go ahead, Ted, sue me. Oh, you can't, your dead." This comment is by one of the site's most prolific contributors, who has frequently had the blessing and commendation of the site's creator)
Once again, follow the "diffs". This in particular is part of RobSmith's obsession with what he finds in FBI files, as he is utterly convinced that his heroes (Jospeh McCarthy, Reagan, Nixon and several others) are basically the only reason that the US isn't a brutal communist dictatorship right now (although he's been slavering over every single bit of journalism he can find that implies that Obama is filling the government with a new wave of communist terrorists in order to overthrow the American Dream). Based on how often he calls anything he disagress with "commie rot", I would swear he was parodist, but he's been at the site for years and has been trying to push stuff on Wikipedia for even longer as Nobs(various numbers), which has gotten him repeatedly blocked - a repression of some unknown internet rights he has that he compares to the repression of human rights in North Korea.
But I've saved the "best" for last. This is what I really want to show you. This is why I made this topic.
Conservapedia's front page, which often says everything you need to know about the site, updated with the news:
http://preview.tinyurl.com/conservapediatedken
(I won't talk about "Conservative" the editor - he's an unbelievable mess of craziness in his own right. Google "Ken DeMyer" if you want to dive into the rabbit hole)
TK revised that posting, in what may have been his only frontpage edit(s) to not directly troll RationalWiki and others watching the site.
And then comes Aschlafly. I cannot help but repeat again that this is Andrew Schlafly, an American lawyer who represents dangerous quack scientists and educates children in an attempt to counter "liberal thinking" (such as America being discovered by Vikings before Columbus, or women being capable of being as good as math as men, or that the war in Iraq was unnecessary, or that the globe may be in any way getting abnormally warmer). He does not doing anything strictly illegal, it is true. But he promotes (and gains money from advocating for) bad science, constantly creates or allows libelous commentary on his site, indoctrinates children against his opponents....ugh. Let me just give you these links.
http://preview.tinyurl.com/aschlaflykennedy1
http://preview.tinyurl.com/aschlaflykennedy2
http://preview.tinyurl.com/aschlaflykennedy3
"We trust Ted Kennedy understands now."
There are vicious, dishonest and even dangerous people out there along the whole spectrum of what Schlafly represents the fringe of - conservatives like Glenn Beck, hardcore evangelical Christians like Pat Buchanan, all manner of anti-intellectuals, quack-science promoters and historical revisionists. Most of them wield far more power and influence than Schlafly ever will.
But when I think about the fact that Andrew Schlafly is paid by parents to educate their children in the things he believes, it makes me physically sick.
What he's doing isn't illegal. I support his right to do it. But how he is using that right disgusts me more than I can ever express.
I wish I knew what to end this topic with. I know all of you already know that people like this exist, that things like this are said and spread around and believed and used in education. I just had to talk about this somewhere, and I ended up posting it here.
I wish there was something I could do about Schlafly, something to show more people what he's really like, what he really believes. I wish I could give you an address to write to, a number to call, a way to get this noticed via Digg or Reddit or anything else.
I believe people like him - conservatives or liberals, religious or atheist, layman or expert - who are fully convinced they know the one and only truth in the world and everyone who disagrees is wrong....they are poisoning everything they touch. They sicken me. And I wish I knew how to stop them.