• Beaver [he/him]
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      1 year ago

      Maybe the militant atheism of the 00s wasn't the right strategy. But the alternative can't be to just let delusional nutjobs go unchallenged, especially when they're in places of power and authority. There's a fine line between spiritualism and wingnut shit.

        • Frank [he/him, he/him]
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          1 year ago

          Yeah. Most of the New Atheist celebrities were/are reactionary assholes, but the threat was and remains real. Half the country is now under the dominion of theocratic Christian Fascism. The Christians can protest that it's not their fault all they want, but the simple fact is that they didn't take out their trash and now it's everyone's problem.

          Add to that - Catholics, the second largest religious group in the US after protestants, are fully complicit in killing Roe, a great deal of censorship imposed under the facade of protecting children, and Columbus Day.

          Religion, specifically Christianity in the US, is a real and immediate threat to the life and wellbeing of everyone in this country. We lost the paltry abortion rights we had and it's directly because of collusion between Christian Fascists and Catholics. If they don't want to be condemned by Atheists they need to get out of politics entirely.

          • CannotSleep420
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            1 year ago

            Add to that - Catholics, the second largest religious group in the US after protestants, are fully complicit in killing Roe, a great deal of censorship imposed under the facade of protecting children, and Columbus Day.

            Back when I was in catholic school, every year students would be encouraged to join faculty in protesting abortion in D.C. with a march for "life".

        • 420blazeit69 [he/him]
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          1 year ago

          The marriage of Christianity and the U.S. right wing goes waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay farther back. "When fascism comes to America it'll be draped in the flag and carrying a cross" comes from a 1935 novel.

          nuAtheism was born out of nerdy early internet culture and had all the shortcomings of that primordial slop. The best assessment of it is to look at the failings of that culture and erase them from what we're trying to do today. "Log off" and "be normal" are broadly this.

            • autismdragon [he/him, they/them]
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              1 year ago

              I did not gigachad

              Also I'm not talking about just the Horsemen of New Athiest. I'm talking about TAA and other New Athiest Youtubers and their followers.

                • autismdragon [he/him, they/them]
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                  1 year ago

                  . Also because I'm Muslim my choices in the atheist v Christian dominionist fight were people who wanted me dead for being a heathen and people who wanted me dead for being an Islamo-fascist fifth columnist

                  yea

          • Frank [he/him, he/him]
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            1 year ago

            They're still Americans.

            A lot of skeptics movements came out of that time, too. They're not nearly as visible, being more local and regional, but there was more too it than just the reactionary New Athiests.

            • autismdragon [he/him, they/them]
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              1 year ago

              My perspective on this is always going to be colored by being a tumblr sjw in 2012-2014 I think where like, New Athiests were one of the worst enemies imaginable. Not that tumblr sjws were a religious bunch we criticized the reactionary element but still like, the leading anti-SJWs of the time were mostly New Athiests so in my head they became the enemy.

              The perspective from other corners is good to have though. I can change my views, but my background is always going to be in my head.

          • Dolores [love/loves]
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            1 year ago

            because they were liberals with exactly one positive impulse (anti-religion) that calcified into its' own media-sphere and subculture without attaching itself to a legitimate political project.

            this is also why they didn't move the needle at all on the rising anti-secularism in the US.