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Give me one example.
Don’t remember when /r/atheism was a default on the other site?
That’s your example? A sub being the default on Reddit? That’s equal to protests in the streets by vegans to you?
The sub being a default wasn't. The content on that sub was though
Atheists highlighting religious atrocities is very annoying, yes. Imagine just doing you thing, raping kids and murdering people for not believing in your religion and someone posting on Reddit about it. So annoying!
lol. Me arguing on lemmy is the same as vegans protesting in the streets? Go touch some grass.
My guy, I'm an atheist and a lot of the peeps on that subreddit were unbelievably obnoxious. Upvoting lame memes like "I'm at the library and I moved all the bibles to the fiction section LOL gottem!!"
Atheists, like any group, including vegans, have some amount of people who get to that obnoxious state with their ideology.
This statement could cure anemia
Oh, oh! I have a more recent example of a cringy militant atheist now, do you need a link? Here ya go.
Their example is 99% of the popular content for that board during that era.
Did you never go there?
As an example of internet atheists being as obnoxious as internet vegans, yes that’s my example.
Edit: with regards to the content it was posting back when it was a default, not the fact that it was a default