Description
"Harassment includes offensive verbal comments related to… religion”
If we include this clause, we bar people from talking about various subjects at conferences, including:
- Evolution (this offends some Christians, Muslims, etc.)
- Speaking out against female genital mutilation (this offends certain Muslims)
- Stating that men and women should sit together (this offends certain Muslims and Hasidic Jews)
I find it problematic that we are lumping up a cultural construct (religion) alongside gender, age, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, and race. A person does not have a choice with regards to the others but can (and does) choose their religion. We have to be careful not to stifle — for example — scientific discussion just because some people find it offensive to their religions (because some people do). We should, at the least, draw a distinction here between harassing behaviour due to someone’s religion (which should not be tolerated) versus causing offence to someone’s religion (which should be tolerated under freedom of speech).
I would like to see this issue addressed, as, otherwise, I feel that this is an excellent template for a conference code of conduct.