Podía haber llegado a ser algo bonito, pero al final las pasiones humanas se impusieron.
Los que me conoceis sabéis que desde hace 9 años pertenezco a Cyberateos, una comunidad atea en Internet, de las más antiguas de habla hispana.
Además esta comunidad llevaba a cabo un experimento interesante de democracia virtual, en la que en lugar de un administrador con poder absoluto se intentó crear un espacio democrático en el que los miembros (ciudadanos) formaban una asamblea soberana y elegían moderadores con votaciones periódicas.
La cosa funcionó con sus más y sus menos, con sus reformas legislativas y sus eventuales crisis, but it was entertaining and educational to see the disputes and discussions of power in an environment where no one can find elements such as money or risk the personal security.
However in the end, as in the famous novel by Golding, phobias and children's fears, and even the savagery, they ruin the idyllic outlook. The group's founder, Carlos, accumulated in his person the offices of moderator, judge and critic, gave a coup and ousted all the dissidents (who were almost all of the arguing and participated in the assembly), accusing them want to turn to a coup. And what is worse, accusing the then president, Emilio, wanting to stay with dues money, when he only expected a new president legitimate, to turn the money (which he did before the first indictment) and the computer powers (which were taken away by force).
But we must not sadden by it. Atheist communities there are many and varied ( Ciberateos , CafeAteo , etc.), And I think this final act (for me) may be an important lesson last human experiment, though perhaps not very hopeful lesson.
In my farewell message reminded me of many people I met in cyberateos, and I would copy it here:
An embrace of old friends who still go from time to time around here: Claudio
Pastrana, Elisenda Font, Arturo Rios, Cesar Valentín Murillo
(Lusar), Malcolm Cartagena, Teofobo (Elisha erpm, waltz), Jorge Ulises Casas
, Marisa, Glenys Álvarez, Enrique Reyes, Hernán Toro, Roberto
Aprea, Udo Notz (the original), Ernesto Escobar, César Piñera,
Adriana Juarez, Michelle Arianna, Emilio Ricou, Fernando Rubino, Paco
Fragua, Cristina Rico, Lori , Gustavo (tentacles), Jaime Rudas,
Claudia (cloufita), Julio Rosas, Martín Segovia, Carol Bárcena
(Lorac), Francisco Javier Lagunes, Jorge García Gil (aberingi)
Angel Moya, Cris (isacrisfer), Alberto Villa, Sergio López Borgoñoz, Loki,
Marcelo Huerta, Carmen (Coghlan) and the eternal and
Polemiko orratxokan.
also a salute to many with whom I met not so much but were
great diners at this table of ideas: JRRF, Norberto Mollo,
Cristina Aparicio, Miguel Angel Pineda, Marcelo Martinez, Javier de la Hera
, Luis Montes, Juan Cisneros, Alvaro Meneses, Marga Fernández,
Paula Mejia, Alban Bonilla, Gerardo PDM, Sergio Oliva, Xavier Puig,
Paul Mira, the revered Marga, Jesus de las Heras, John Gorbalán, Aldo
(kafrel), Genaro, David Serra , Dolores La Torre, Carlos Delgado
(quintorreal), Julio Ojeda Alejandra Moyano, Ismael Garrido,
Efrain Perez, Alejandro Agostinelli, Marvin (monje_teo), James Wilson,
Jesus Flores, Manuel (lilith), Arturo Hernandez, Manfredo Teicher, Mariana
Otero (Joaquina), Juliana Hurtado Paco Miñarro, Salvador Estrada,
Gustavo Lemus, Samuel Lerner, Alejandro Murillo, JLara, César
Barrantes, Sandra Diaz Castro, Aaron Hernández, Guillermo Vernieri,
Antonio Estévez and others I have forgotten .
In another order of things seems more and more movement and action in favor of atheism and the demands of a secular and tolerant society, both at the theoretical level, with thinkers like Richard Dawkins , Sam Harris , Danniel Dennet or Christopher Hitchens (who has just published God Is Not Great ) and in practical terms in Spain, with many protest actions or collective apostasy in many regions: Galicia , Asturias, Catalonia , etc.
all organized by the many organized groups present in Spain and Catalonia ATEUS , Union of Atheists and Freethinkers Secular or Cáceres .
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