I checked the five last posts. There is nothing here but hating on religion. Sad that jerking off to ones own superiority is all that Atheism has to offer.

  • I don’t think you will find anything that isn’t hate or toxic in most atheist communities. I’ve been an atheist for my most than half of my life and I just don’t engage because most of the time, there isn’t an interest in having a philosophical debate of some kind, but to self validate and feel they are somehow better than people that have a religion.

    Additionally, there are many atheist groups that participated heavily in things like gamergate or walk very closely with alt-right groups.

    I recommend giving this a read.

    • What the fuck are you even talking about???

      Far right groups are practically all conservative religious groups. Religion is where lies the foundation of their values. These alt right are even gaining support from Muslim communities in issues like drag queens reading stories to kids or trans issues.

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        It does seem logical to think like this at first and I would agree with you, but it did happen. For example, you have this number of YT channels that would often talk about atheism starting talking about how feminist women were, complaining about LGBT people and such. Maybe because they got too familiar with libertarian ideals and ended up going conservative.

        I am just pointing out that this is something that exists and it is something talked about. I am an atheist and leftist but I think it is a mistake to automatically label atheism as something strictly progressive as if your way of engaging with atheism is through hate and without empathy one can easily go through a dangerous path.

    • 100% correct

      Also worth noting is that most of these “atheists” are still trapped within the Roman Christian worldview and its tropes and memes. Go ahead and try to find one with a grounding in eastern, indigenous, african, or pre-greco-roman philosophy. They may not believe in “God”, but they’re still Christians in every other regard.