This is just infuriating. And on CNN? For shame…
Part 1:
Part 2:
Here are a couple responses to the piece. The first link, especially, is well-condensed rage.
You can send feedback to CNN by going here.
(Thanks to Keith for the link.)
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Wait a minute, wait a minute. I can’t watch this right now, because I’m at work…but is that Stephen A. Smith’s picture on the second clip?
Yes it is Stephen Smith, and he is the only reasonable member of the panel. The others are just raving hate mongers.
Wow, I’ve never seen Stephen A Smith reasonable. I’ve always found him to be a racist blowhard.
What does he think about atheists?
I have a couple of quotes on my blog. Basically, he says he doesn’t agree with atheists, but they have a right to free speech, a right not to be persecuted, and even goes so far as to imply, but not does explicitly state, that he would not oppose the removal of “under God” from the Pledge.
It almost seemed to me like he recognized the obvious parallels with the civil rights movement and sympathized on that basis.
This is appaling. Am I ever glad I don’t live in America.
This is why I’m not open about being atheist, especially in Texas!! And I really wish I had atheist friends here!
I don´t know what to say. What´s that blonde woman´s name again? Is she known to be a historian, social or political scientist or whatever, so that she can prove her claims, that europe´s fast falling, islamist and intolerant?
Europe may have it´s problems, yes. Any region of the world or country has it´s flaws in many different aspects, Europe is no exception. If she knew anything about Europe, she would surely know that there are many different states with a variety of agendas and interests. And they even tend to have different views concerning religion and atheism. This woman´s indifference to sane and reasonable arguments is plain laughable.
I appreciate the link.
“Well-condensed rage” I like it.
What really grinds me in particular (beyond the obvious) is that the woman on the left is Pulitzer Prize recipient. What a wonderful, eloquent and well-thought argument she presented for being a Pulitzer winner, eh?
Also, the blond on the right made the remark about prayer in school, to the effect of, “well what difference does it make? A child isn’t going to understand…” That’s exactly the point, is it not? There was nothing in that statement of hers that shot down our reasoning for wanting prayer out of schools, it only made our point more clear in many ways.
I wrote a perfectly calm yet strongly worded comment to CNN’s site for Paula Zahn Now in regard to not having any atheist representative present and, as expected, didn’t get a personalized reply in any way. Instead I got a reply thanking me for my “i-reporting on the death of Steve Irwin.” wtf?
Apparently enough negative comments were drummed up about the CNN deal that Schlussel, one of the two women in that segment, came across enough hate mail that she felt the need to blog about it. I guess now we’re “future Muslim extremists” and “brainwashed.
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Spin cycle,
It ain’t easy in Texas, I’ll concur but I’d look for a local UU church in your search for social outlets.
Spin cycle,
May I ask what general area of TX you are in? I’m near Austin.
I wrote this:
That is such bullshit that I can’t put it into words. Atheist and proud!