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        Then the root cause of the symptoms isn’t religion, is it? Seeing as it affects secular people as well.

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              22 months ago

              you’re taking an outlier: a bigoted secularist; and equating it with the norm of religious bigotry. i just don’t understand why you would pick this hill to die on. methinks you might have an ulterior motive.

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                02 months ago

                you’re taking an outlier: a bigoted secularist; and equating it with the norm of religious bigotry.

                I’m going to take a page for your book and ask for a source on that. What is the difference in bigotry between religious and secular people?

                methinks you might have an ulterior motive.

                Me thinks thou dost protest too much. You’ve taken a article about bigotry, that doesn’t mention religion a single time, and used it as your soapbox to declare all religion should be banned. I’m not the one with the ulterior motive here, and I’m just pointing that out.

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                    23% of non-religious/secular Americans said that they viewed the predicated changing racial and ethnic demographics as a bad thing.

                    Holy shit, 23% of secular Americans are bigots. That sure as fuck isn’t an outlier, it’s 1 in 4 people. Find 3 other secular people, one of you is a bigot. Why are you proposing a solution that ignores roughly 20 million bigots? (Population of 334,914,895, roughly 28% are secular, roughly 23% of those are bigots).

                    I’m starting to suspect bigotry is not your main focus of concern here.