rvallee
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
I disagree with this demand.
I'm all for raising concerns about the quality of his work to the people in charge of overseeing the conference, or possibly going to the conference to offer criticism; but it's inappropriate to demand that an academic institution 'de-platform' a speaker. To me this makes us look like the bad guys trying to silence opposing viewpoints, and allows him to play the silenced victim card.
This isn't free speech. He's giving clinical advice in a professional forum that is objectively wrong, similar to AIDS denial or antivax.
He's not giving a speech or doing a comedy skit. He's an authoritative figure presenting baseless claims as if they had evidence and are known to be directly harmful.
They won't honor it anyway, this is the right conference for his delusions. It's more about making a statement on public record that we know he is making objectively wrong claims in an academic setting where they should not better.