I was abused by my christian parents.

I would like to live long enough to see humanity mature out of superstition and free the world from human greed.

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  • I think it sort of speaks for itself. An “elite” class that keeps a “lower” class in perpetual servitude is so blatantly immoral, the goal of freeing society is a natural response.

    I like the emphasis on community and getting closer with from each other, resisting the alienation that has been thrust upon us.

    “But look how many people died under communism!” some say. I have no idea why people think fascist authoritarianism is a necessary consequence of communism. It seems to be in direct opposition to me, but people seem to think “they did communism wrong” is not a good enough answer. I don’t want secret police or death camps, personally. I think we have more options than have yet been explored.


  • Yikes! It is frightening how shameless some people are; proud, even.

    When I was young, I decided I probably shouldn’t have kids. I figured that if my parents (who I loved and respected at the time) couldn’t raise me without so much pain and fear, I’d probably do an even worse job.

    When I told my abusive mother this as an adult, she told me I did not actually have that thought. How convenient for her.

    We no longer speak. 🥲




  • I agree with you in spirit, although “dead things can’t consent” is insufficient in my opinion. Sex toys can’t consent either, but there is nothing morally wrong with using them appropriately.

    We evolved a sense of revulsion about corpses to help keep us safe. Christians have a harmful habit of backwards thinking, claiming an invisible wizard created the morals we developed naturally over time. My abusive parents will never face justice because too many people think they’re entitled to believe things that are not true.

    It is scary how many people genuinely seem to think atheists can’t or don’t have morals. Imo, it’s immoral to lie. If everyone could stop pretending magic is real, if we could hold each other accountable using standards that are grounded in observable reality, we could solve a lot of problems.