Education
PZ Myers on Academic Freedom Then and Now
PZ Myers Then:
Comment #35130
Posted by PZ Myers on June 14, 2005 07:50 AM (e) (s)
Here I am, a biologist living in the 21st century in one of the richest countries in the world, and one of the two biology teachers in my kids’ high school is a creationist. Last year, the education commissioner in my state tried to subvert the recommendations for the state science standards by packing a hand-picked ‘minority report’ committee to push for required instruction in intelligent design creationism in our schools. All across the country, we have these lunatics trying to stuff pseudoscientific religious garbage into our schools and museums and zoos.
This is insane.
Please don’t try to tell me that you object to the tone of our complaints. Our only problem is that we aren’t martial enough, or vigorous enough, or loud enough, or angry enough. The only appropriate responses should involve some form of righteous fury, much butt-kicking, and the public firing and humiliation of some teachers, many schoolboard members, and vast numbers of sleazy far-right politicians. (emphasis mine)
PZ Myers Now:
“… and now I’m a bit disturbed that someone would think criticism of a scientific hypothesis must be defended by silencing its critics.” (see here)