RE: US Postal Service discriminates against Atheists.
October 10, 2014 at 10:01 am
(This post was last modified: October 10, 2014 at 10:02 am by SteelCurtain.)
(October 10, 2014 at 5:38 am)Napoléon Wrote:(September 17, 2014 at 11:59 am)SteelCurtain Wrote: I saw this a while ago. I'm torn about it. On one hand, it would honestly bug me if a company sealed up its packages with "Christian!" tape. On the other hand, why would this surprise anyone? It's not like the USPS is run by machines or something. It is run by Americans, with very little supervision once the packages leave the depots. Americans do not trust or like atheists. To expect anything different is naive. This company knew this, and did this little experiment as a publicity ploy. Send 178 packages to the United States with "Atheist" all over it. Surprise! 10% of the atheist packages went missing! Even more showed up late!!! Oh my!!!!
Don't put religiously/politically charging messages all over a package that is being handled by someone else. We don't live in a utopia. If there were Jesus stamps all over the packages, there would be some douchebag atheist who trashed a package or two as well.
You say it's not a surprise and you're right. Is it a publicity ploy? Maybe. But is it also absolutely fucking outrageous that this shit still happens in 2014? Yes it is! And why shouldn't it be brought to people's attention? No, we don't live in utopia, but we do live in a world we people in professional environments are supposed to act professionally. Just because we suspect something might happen, doesn't mean we should be okay with it. I suspect McDonalds workers might sometimes spit in people's food. Let's do a test of 100 burgers and see how many have traces of saliva on the food. Oh look! 10% of burgers had someone's spit on it! Oh my!!!! Surprise!!!
That kind of attitude isn't really good IMO. It's just accepting that bad shit happens and that people should be fine with it because it's not a surprise.
Nowhere did I say people should be fine with it. It is absolutely outrageous behavior.
My point was that we already know that a lot of people trust atheists less than convicted rapists. So why be surprised when this happens? And why do it in the first place? So we can feel persecuted when the very thing we knew was going to happen, happens?
Your analogy doesn't really work. Just testing random burgers and finding human DNA is one thing, but if you tested 100 burgers in a second test and included a person saying something like "please stop wasting your one chance at life praying to your imaginary god" at the drive through and found a higher incidence of spit, why would you be surprised? It's not okay either way, but you have to know that these things are incendiary, even if they shouldn't be.
So if you don't want your package to get tampered with, don't make it incendiary. Don't put religiously/politically charged messaging on the outside, because some people are stupid, and will do stupid things.
"There remain four irreducible objections to religious faith: that it wholly misrepresents the origins of man and the cosmos, that because of this original error it manages to combine the maximum servility with the maximum of solipsism, that it is both the result and the cause of dangerous sexual repression, and that it is ultimately grounded on wish-thinking." ~Christopher Hitchens, god is not Great
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