Just Say No to NNN

25th October 2022

November is fast approaching, which means that our annual conference is not far away - just 5 weeks to go! We’re currently gathering the bios and talk abstracts of our speakers for this year, so check out the website if you’re tempted to join us for the weekend. Early bird prices finish at the end of October, so book soon if you want to save a few dollars!

November is also the month for NNN - No Nut November. This week I take a look at some weird internet cultures, starting with the NoFap movement. From there I jump to the red pill group, and then on to incel culture. Sadly it turns out that these silly beliefs are far from just being benign.

I’ve been wanting to get to a Shincheonji cult meeting for a few years now, and by the looks of recent news it sounds like they’re currently out recruiting, so I may get the chance to experience the group soon. As I was reading about them, I figured I’d write about them and another scary South Korean Christian group they reminded me of.

Finally in this week’s newsletter we have a great article from occasional contributor Alexander Maxwell, where he looks into a very specific measurement within phrenology - and points out that, unsurprisingly, it’s all just pseudoscientific nonsense. But, in what I’m sure will be a surprise to nobody, it’s more insidious than just being wrong.

Mark Honeychurch

Blue Pill, Red Pill or... Black Pill?

Mark Honeychurch - 25 October 2022

Blue Pill, Red Pill or... Black Pill?

In just a few days a curious annual internet event will begin: No Nut November (NNN). For those not in the know, nutting is a colloquial term for a man ejaculating - and No Nut November is the idea that it's good for people to take time off from ejaculating during November. At places like Reddit's “NoFap” group (fapping is a slang word for masturbating), people talk through November about how well they're doing with the challenge, which has somehow morphed from being an internet joke to something that many young men are taking seriously.

Shincheonji on the prowl

Mark Honeychurch - 25 October 2022

Shincheonji on the prowl

A notorious religious group from South Korea called Shincheonji (also known as Mount Zion) has apparently been actively recruiting in Auckland recently. Shincheonji has a long history in New Zealand, with underhanded recruiting techniques used to pull people into the cult group. Many years ago, the church in Wellington was using university students to lure people in. I also found a warning from a popular evangelical church here in Wellington from last year, letting people know that a group member had been attending church services and attempting to convince people to jump ship and join Shincheonji. Apparently this process can start as “an invite for coffee” followed by an invite to a Bible Study, from where attempts are made to convince the mark that Shincheonji is the one true religion.

The Cephalic Index: A Vanished Pseudoscience

Alexander Maxwell - 25 October 2022

The Cephalic Index: A Vanished Pseudoscience

The brilliant successes of Isaac Newton's Principia Mathematica inspired scholars in other fields to methodological contemplation. Newtonian physics emphasised, among other things, mathematical laws, empirical measurements and quantification: after all, the full title of Newton's great work translates to “mathematical principles of natural philosophy.” Subsequent scholars attempted to apply similar mathematical methods to other fields. The obsession with numerical quantification had unfortunate results when European anatomists started measuring human racial diversity. They projected their personal prejudices onto essentially meaningless data. A diverse array of harmful pseudosciences resulted. One such pseudoscience was craniometry.