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I hope when muslims comment ‘being naked is not freedom’ on posts of women talking about being forced to wear the hijab and wanting to take it off, they realize how stupid they sound by implying visible hair is equal to full nudity. like even religious-wise, you just sound soooo dumb
1929 cover of Bezbozhnik u Stanka, the magazine of the League of Militant Atheists in the U.S.S.R. Cover depicts industrial workers tipping Jesus into a garbage disposal while another smashes a church bell with a big hammer.
stop putting hijabis in the generic progressive menagerie, it's not cute, it's not empowering, it's not a personal choice, it's a tool of opression. it serves no purpouse beyond the subjugation and objectification of women.
stop normalizing misogyny because, we, the cute harmless arabs that have to be protected by the big strong white people are the ones doing it.
islam is no better than the worst of christianity, stop wokeifying it. i live in a muslim country, born and raised, you don't know jack shit.
I hate seeing anti-theists, not atheists, I can handle people not believing, I understand that it is human nature to doubt and not everyone will follow Christ, but to just be hating on Christianity constantly is annoying. "It's an inherently sexist religion" Christianity started during an insanely sexist part of human history and was always used for feminism. It was Christianity that first let women do something other than marriage by being nuns and it was Christianity that encouraged monogamy to keep women safe and it was Christianity that preached that all men and women are the same under Christ. Christianity is not inherently evil in any way, to act like it is is completely willfully ignorant. There are bad people out there and these people may call themselves Christian, and the Church has been bad at points, but Christianity is not inherently evil, it preaches love, forgiveness, and equality above all else.
I would generally say that I'm antitheist; I don't agree with religions and religious ideas (at least the ones that i'm usually encountering) and I think people shouldn't hold these ideas. But I don't hate religious people, like I see so often in antitheist communities. I don't believe any of these religious people is fully at fault. I think they're all victims on some level. Letting go of what you believe is a really hard thing to do, especially if it's what was in your schooling, what your friends believe in, what your parents believed in, what your president believes in, what your church believes in, if it's what you've mistakenly tied your self worth to.
Some people are less victims than others, of course. As you get older, you're more responsible for your beliefs and actions, especially if you're actively spreading them. But in an ideal world, these people would've been born in better homes to better communities, in a better culture, and when they encountered these ideas they would've seen them for what they are.
So many of us antitheists were theists once and you need to try and be the person that you needed then, the person that you wish could've been there.