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Is your birdwatching society racist?​

The passion of the Audubon Society has come

Cockburn
November 16, 2020

Cockburn can imagine many things he might regard as racist: prison gangs, the Nation of Islam, Harvard University’s admissions policy, all two dozen remaining members of the Ku Klux Klan.

The National Audubon Society is not one of those things. A birdwatching group concerned with banning pesticides and preventing drilling on federal lands has, in Cockburn’s estimation, a zero percent chance of being filled with crypto-racists.

But 2020 is a time where all are called to ‘reckon’ with racism, and often it seems that the more innocuous the institution, the more turbulent the ‘reckoning’. And so the passion of the Audubon Society has come. Per Politico, it began with ‘a botched diversity meeting’, which sounds like the setup for an episode of The Office. From there, things spiraled out of control:

‘Devon Trotter, a senior specialist for equity, diversity and inclusion, resigned from Audubon last month, claiming that he had faced “intimidation and threats,” including from [President and CEO David] Yarnold himself. Trotter is leaving to work at an organization headed by his former boss, Deeohn Ferris, who was Audubon’s top diversity officer and whom he said was driven out by criticism from Yarnold and other superiors.

‘Trotter accused Yarnold, a former newspaper editor who has led the organization since 2010, of fostering a workplace that concentrates decision-making among a tight group of mostly white male allies…

‘The survey was taken by 121 women, people of color, members of the LGBTQ community, people with disabilities and early career professionals with the understanding that their names would not be revealed. According to Trotter, who oversaw the survey, 66 percent of the respondents agreed that “Audubon doesn’t create an environment where diverse staff can thrive,” and 40 percent said they have seen team members or superiors “stall, de-prioritize or ignore” efforts to promote equity, diversity and inclusion.’


Nope. Noooooooope. Cockburn isn’t going any further here. He isn’t even going to engage with the evidence. Cockburn does not believe, for even one fraction of a second, that a Manhattan-based environmental group for birdwatching enthusiasts is a hotbed of racism, heterosexism and all-around evilism.

Dig deeper into Politico’s story and it’s obvious that Audubon’s internal agony is based on injecting national politics into typical office drama and griping. An employee claims an independent contractor used a racial slur; another is upset that her male colleagues got a raise but she didn’t. Best run off to Politico and burn the whole organization down.

‘We have a real culture of retribution and punishment and fear,’ said one employee. Oh bollocks, it’s a birdwatching organization, one that has gone embarrassingly out of its way to comment on things wholly unrelated to avian matters. The group published an obligatory response to George Floyd’s death (though Floyd was not known to be a nature enthusiast). It urged members to read Ibram X Kendi’s intolerable book How to Be Anti-Racist. The group has also indulged hysterical efforts to rename almost every bird in North America on the grounds that the prior names are imperialist and fail to acknowledge BIPOC voices. The Audubon Society itself may even change its name. John James Audubon was only ever honored for painting The Birds of America, not for his years as a slaveholder, but no matter.

Of course, in reality it is precisely the non-racism of the Audubon Society that is causing it to implode so dramatically. The fact that the group had two ‘top diversity and inclusion officials’ capable of dramatically resigning is proof enough of that. Much like top universities, city governments and tech companies, the Audubon Society has used its prodigious resources to endow many lucrative ‘diversity’ make-work gigs. Someday, the world will stop being surprised when people hired as anti-racism police keep finding sinister racism to justify their existence. But that day is not today.

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When will this insanity end?
 
In a very 2020 turn of events, Cornell's bird lab is the only semi-decent avian organization left. Ebird still calls it *gasp* McCown's Longspur, though they've said they plan to cuck out at the next meeting too. But fuck Audubon, fuck ABA and especially Nate Swick, and fuck Sibley as well for not running when he had the chance.
 
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I love when this stuff happens to organizations that go out of their way to be woke. Pandering to the people you're afraid of does nothing. We've been seeing it over and over and over again. I love watching these people cannibalize each other. Keep it coming.
 
To be fair, bird watching is like the whitest hobby ever...
Lots of bird watchers here in Turkey too. But I don't remember any ar*bs or kurds participating in it so...The eternal question of the Roach comes, we are not white, apparently we are not brown either. So wtf are we?
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Lots of bird watchers here in Turkey too. But I don't remember any ar*bs or kurds participating in it so...The eternal question of the Roach comes, we are not white, apparently we are not brown either. So wtf are we?
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You're turks... The absolute master race.
And that says everything.
(btw what sort of birds are there in Turkey that we don't find here in the West real world? Any specific pretty Turkish birds?)
 
You're turks... The absolute master race.
And that says everything.
(btw what sort of birds are there in Turkey that we don't find here in the West real world? Any specific pretty Turkish birds?)
I haven't participated in it, but I watched a documentary about it and there are many endemic species, also since we are on a migration path for lots of migrating birds, depending on season, people get to see lots of different species. If I remember correctly...
 
Ah yes, another "More shit we pulled out of our asses" article. It amazes me there's people out there dumb enough to believe that birdwatching and hiking are both racist activities. Can't wait for the giant meteor to sort out this planet.
 
It seems anything to do with nature or animals has a predominantly white group of people interested in it. The veterinary field is mostly white women, so are animal shelter workers and volunteers. You go to the zoo and most of the people working there are white - yeah, there's white people in all of those areas. For whatever reason darkies just aren't that interested. It's not the fault of the damn bird-watching society if that hobby attracts a specfic demographic. Maybe they should be asking why black people don't seem to care about nature instead of blaming whitey for enjoying it.
 
In a very 2020 turn of events, Cornell's bird lab is the only semi-decent avian organization left. Ebird still calls it *gasp* McCown's Longspur, though they've said they plan to cuck out at the next meeting too. But fuck Audubon, fuck ABA and especially Nate Swick, and fuck Sibley as well for not running when he had the chance.

And double fuck Mike and Liz.
 
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