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  • Fubarberry
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    7 months ago

    Reddit in 2010-2012 also had a lot of really insufferable atheists everywhere. Someone would say something like “thank god everyone’s ok” and get downvoted while a bunch of people replied stuff like “if god is responsible for them being ok, then he would also be responsible for the crash and shouldn’t be thanked at all”.

    • Catoblepas@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      7 months ago

      As a queer trans dude who grew up in a deeply southern baptist community in the rural south, nobody is ever going to be able to make me care about atheists saying mean things about Christians online ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

      • Fubarberry
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        7 months ago

        I maybe didn’t use the best example, but it was less about people actually being religious and instead if they used any sort of popular phrasing that had any slight religious element they would try to turn it into a religion debate.

        A better example is that someone might post a polish word, someone else would reply “bless you” acting like the polish word was a sneeze sound, and then the 14-year-old atheists would descend and start a debate.

        • Catoblepas@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          I definitely remember some of that and being annoyed by it; sorry for misunderstanding your first post, I’ve run into a lot of people who are weirdly defensive of how society being more overtly Christian back then was good, when it was absolute hell for some of us.

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          On one hand, it clearly showed me how much theist bullshit exists on both my culture and the internet anglicentric one.

          On the other hand, it makes me see very clearly how much I don’t care about the origins of culture instead of its immediate values.

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              7 months ago

              I don’t get the cynism, I never implied any of those things. My heart to you on dealing with the trauma, really.

              Most people on blahaj seem to have similar problems however and it makes for strange interactions, like this one here. I’m not sure how pointing out you probably were not thinking clearly in the comment above is bothering you so much. I mean, you’re even the one talking about PTSD I reckon, not I.

              Good luck with everything, hopefully you can read this before overzealous mods decide to delete it too.

    • magnetosphere@fedia.io
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      7 months ago

      That sounds soooooo tiresome.

      Believe or don’t. I don’t care. Just don’t get on a soapbox about it.

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      7 months ago

      I was probably one of those insufferable idiots for a while, as I was still new to atheism at the time. Now I don’t really waste energy on that stuff. Nobody cares. It’s just being annoying. Reminds me of another trend that’s happening today… but I’m not about to point that out.

      • flicker@lemmy.world
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        7 months ago

        Vagueposting is lame. Either say something or don’t. Don’t call attention ot what you’re not saying.