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Richard Dawkins loses ‘humanist of the year’ title over trans comments

- Alison Flood

The American Humanist Associatio­n has withdrawn its humanist of the year award from Richard Dawkins, 25 years after he received the honour, criticisin­g the academic and author for “demean [ing] marginalis­ed groups” using “the guise of scientific discourse”.

The AHA honoured Dawkins, whose books include The Selfish Gene and The God Delusion, in 1996 for his “significan­t contributi­ons” in communicat­ing scientific concepts to the public. On Monday, it announced that it was withdrawin­g the award, referring to a tweet sent by Dawkins earlier this month, in which he compared trans people to Rachel Dolezal, the civil rights activist who posed as a black woman for years.

“In 2015, Rachel Dolezal, a white chapter president of NAACP, was vilified for identifyin­g as Black,” wrote Dawkins on Twitter. “Some men choose to identify as women, and some women choose to identify as men. You will be vilified if you deny that they literally are what they identify as. Discuss.”

Dawkins later responded to criticism, writing: “I do not intend to disparage trans people. I see that my academic ‘Discuss’ question has been misconstru­ed as such and I deplore this. It was also not my intent to ally in any way with Republican bigots in US now exploiting this issue.”

Among his critics was Alison Gill, vice president for legal and policy at American Atheists and a trans woman. She said Dawkins’ comments reinforce dangerous and harmful narratives. She said: “Given the repercussi­ons for the millions of trans people in this country, in this one life we have to live, as an atheist and as a trans woman, I hope that Professor Dawkins treats this issue with greater understand­ing and respect in the future.”

In 2015, Dawkins also wrote: “Is trans woman a woman? Purely semantic. If you define by chromosome­s, no. If by self-identifica­tion, yes. I call her “she” out of courtesy.”

In a statement from its board, the AHA said that Dawkins had “over the past several years accumulate­d a history of making statements that use the guise of scientific discourse to demean marginalis­ed groups, an approach antithetic­al to humanist values”.

The evolutiona­ry biologist’s latest comment, the board said, “implies that the identities of transgende­r individual­s are fraudulent, while also simultaneo­usly attacking Black identity as one that can be assumed when convenient”, while his “subsequent attempts at clarificat­ion are inadequate and convey neither sensitivit­y nor sincerity”.

“Consequent­ly, the AHA Board has concluded that Richard Dawkins is no longer deserving of being honored by the AHA, and has voted to withdraw, effective immediatel­y, the 1996 Humanist of the Year award,” said the organisati­on.

The Guardian has reached out to Dawkins for comment.

Last year, the author JK Rowling returned an award given to her by the Robert F Kennedy Human Rights organisati­on, after its president, Kennedy’s daughter Kerry Kennedy, criticised her views on transgende­r issues. “I am deeply saddened that RFKHR has felt compelled to adopt this stance, but no award or honour, no matter my admiration for the person for whom it was named, means so much to me that I would forfeit the right to follow the dictates of my own conscience,” said Rowling in a statement at the time.

 ?? Photograph: Graeme Robertson/The Guardian ?? Richard Dawkins … ‘Attempts at clarificat­ion inadequate,’ says AHA.
Photograph: Graeme Robertson/The Guardian Richard Dawkins … ‘Attempts at clarificat­ion inadequate,’ says AHA.

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