Angry Mr Friendly

Hemant Mehta – remember him? – has written a snotty abusive post about Jerry Coyne and his failure to subscribe to trans ideology. It’s not an intellectually respectable attempt.

In an essay published in print yesterday, on the Trans Day of Visibility, biologist Jerry Coyne wrote in the Wall Street Journal (archived link) about his recent self-own against the Freedom From Religion Foundation. 

Weeds already. They do dash into them, the gender-worshippers. The sanctimonious “on the Trans Day of Visibility” is downright childish. Wtf is “the Trans Day of Visibility” and why should anyone care and above all why should anyone consider it a sanctified day on which it is unacceptable to say that trans ideology is bullshit? Hey, heads up, today is Listen to Gender Critical Women and Shut Up Day, and so is every other day. Sauce for the cis goose sauce for the cis gander.

And then the “self-own” – who says it was a self-own? Why, Mr Friendly, of course. It’s just so silly to say anything remotely skeptical about trans ideology, which is so obviously both true and beneficial.

The article predictably paints Coyne as the arbiter of good science, leaving out all the lies he told along the way.

There are journalists who have been sued for calling people liars without evidence. Just saying.

If you’re wondering what this is all about, you can read the whole backstory here. But in short, Coyne wrote an article in December that briefly appeared on FFRF’s website titled “Biology is not bigotry.” In it, Coyne wrongly insisted that sex is binary, lied about trans women, and pushed for discrimination against trans people.

Crude stuff. Wasn’t Mehta supposed to be a thoughtful intelligent guy? That seemed to be his reputation, as far as I knew, though I never paid much attention to him – I’m not a huge fan of people who attach hooray-words to their own names. I’ll decide for myself if you’re friendly or not, thank you, and judging by the above I would say you’re not even close.

Nowhere in the piece did he describe the countless ways the trans community is under attack, largely by people making similar misguided arguments.

Oh shut up. People declining to believe in trans ideology does not equal the trans communninny being under attack. If you say you’re a turnip and I say you’re not, you’re not under attack from me.

The article was so devoid of facts and empathy that FFRF soon took down the piece and posted their own statement explicitly backing LGBTQIA-plus rights and saying that publishing Coyne’s article “was an error of judgment [that] does not reflect our values or principles.”

Oh rilly? Well if it was that devoid of facts and empathy why did FFRF publish it? Why did they take it down only when some of its gender-addled younger staff pitched a fit? Why wasn’t its horrid nasty bad meanness obvious from the beginning?

Mehta quotes a bit of Coyne’s essay and then comments

Written like someone who’s still never had a single conversation with a trans person but pretends to be an expert on the subject anyway…

I’m less interested in explaining biology to him—he’s obviously not interested

Well no, there’s something else he’s even more obviously. A biologist.

I stopped reading at that point. It’s not good writing or thinking.

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