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Bright and Wrong

The Bright movement aims to redefine skepticism but faces criticism for its elitist implications. Let's discuss how to reclaim skepticism.

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Note: this entry is based on a post I made on James Randi's bulletin board. The idea has been expanded here.

Have you heard of the "Bright" movement? It's an idea dreamed up by some skeptics. The basic thought is that most people don't really understand what it means to be a skeptic. They think it means someone who denies everything, a nay-sayer, a cynic. It brings to mind a curmudgeon, someone who is, well, a jerk. But in reality, it means someone who demands evidence for a claim. That's all. That's not so terrible, is it? But the word is so twisted by others, the real connotation lost, that a lot of skeptics don't like to use the word anymore. So some folks tried to think up a new word. Lots were tried, but none stuck. Then came the term "Brights". They felt that this connoted a cheery mien, ...

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