Daily Archives: 07/27/2012

Gay Families Study – Academic Review Conclusion: “It’s Bullshit”

(Community Matters)  Review of Prof Regnerus’ study was concise: “It’s bullshit.” The Chronicle of Higher Education is reporting that University of Texas Professor Mark Regnerus’ study of gay families and the impact on children did not meet professional standards and never should have been published.

The peer-review process failed to identify significant, disqualifying problems.

The Social Science Research journal assigned Prof. Darren E. Sherkat, sociology at Southern Illinois University, to examine how the paper was handled. According to Sherkat, Regnerus’ paper should never have been published. His assessment of it, in an interview, was concise: “It’s bullshit,” he said.

I haven’t heard anything about UT’s internal review of Assoc. Prof Regnerus’ work but hope to learn more.

first posted on 6/12

follow up post about investigation

latest Statesman article – the study’s framing was “wackadoo,” Sherkat told the Statesman, later adding, “It was just a crappy study.”

Capitol Area Boy Scouts Council

(Community Matters) reading about another Eagle Scout being fired from a camp and several staff members resigning in solidarity prompted me to look up who governs Austin’s scout council. Several of these men & women are friends and are otherwise supportive of LGBT constitutional equality. I need to start having conversations with these friends to understand their position and ask for their support for equality.

About 12 years ago, I didn’t climb on the bandwagon of criticizing the local scouts for anti-inclusion policies. But, it’s now 2012. Discriminating against anyone solely because of their sexual orientation is indefensible. You can’t be my friend and support discrimination against people based on their sexual orientation. Look, I’m not saying I don’t work w/ all sorts of folks but friends have each others’ backs, and I just don’t consider anyone who supports LGBT discrimination a friend. I also realize not everyone on the Council’s boards supports the policy.

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Discrimination in Sale of Property

(Community Matters) This is like reading about property owners pulling a contract because the neighbors don’t want “those people” living next door. Seriously? Diocese of Worcester (Boston) pulls contract to sell a home because purchasers are a gay couple? This appears to transcend religious freedom and is about out & out bigotry. CBS Boston

 

Weeping Pecan Trees

(Community Matters) Last week started wondering if the gooey stuff on our patio furniture and the sheen on the ground was pecan sap? A few inquires didn’t resolve it – some said sap others said excrement from bugs on pecan trees, specifically apids. Our landscape contractor agrees:

I have found that Green Lacewing are the best beneficial insect for controlling aphids. I just received a shipment of lacewing eggs today and will be distributing them to some clients tomorrow. If you want I can distribute (2) 1000 egg containers on the pecans at your drive and in back yard. Don’t have enough to treat the rest of the pecans behind the pool house, but can order more. Should do another release in two weeks to get some control. let me know by the morning (Friday)

LGBT Violence

(Community Matters) Just reading about this – reportedly 3 men broke into a woman’s home and carved dyke into her stomach

Call Me Maybe – 2012 USA Olympic Swimming Team

(Community Matters)

Bezos Gives $2.5mm to Marriage Equality

(Community Matters) Amazon’s Founder Pledges $2.5 Million in Support of Same-Sex Marriage.

Several friends give us a bit of grief for being such avid Amazon shoppers. We’ve pulled back a little bit but the UPS truck still comes by at least every other day. Sorry, I’m doubling down. I don’t see many of our other vendors contributing their personal dollars to our fight.  I’m also thinking of those straight friends who contribute to equality initiatives. Warms the heart and makes it feel right that we donate to women’s reproductive rights, children’s education . . .