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Can you consider Atheism an ethnicity
#21
RE: Can you consider Atheism an ethnicity
(September 27, 2021 at 4:08 pm)UniverseCaptain Wrote:
(September 27, 2021 at 3:47 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: Before I’m willing to accept atheism as an ethnicity, I’ll need evidence for widespread commonalities in:

-Atheist music

-Atheist dress

-Atheist cuisine

-Atheist celebrations 

-Atheist naming culture

-Atheist literature

-Atheist agricultural practices

Etc, etc.

Until and unless that happens…nah.

Boru

Atheism is about free choice though as an individual rather than being boxed in . It would be a post post modern ethnicity and be a ground breaking ethnicity   that was the point of putting that part in the op

But it doesn’t fit any definition of an ethnicity.

Boru
‘But it does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are twenty gods or no gods. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.’ - Thomas Jefferson
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#22
RE: Can you consider Atheism an ethnicity
(September 27, 2021 at 4:28 pm)Helios Wrote: Here's a question. Why would we want to be an ethnicity?

I wish ethncities didn’t exist at all, but socially I don’t think that’s possible . So it’s
an idea .

(September 27, 2021 at 4:43 pm)HappySkeptic Wrote:
(September 27, 2021 at 4:08 pm)UniverseCaptain Wrote: Atheism is about free choice though as an individual rather than being boxed in . It would be a post post modern ethnicity and be a ground breaking ethnicity   that was the point of putting that part in the op

Ethnicity may be an arbitrary human construct, but we understand what it means.

The set of "people that hang around in an atheist chatroom" is not an ethnicity, despite being another arbitrary construct.

Things can evolve though socially to include new and/or altered fixed definitions . Race seems to have done that , even gender.
Don’t see why ethnicity should be different. I think even as things are it’s possible to jam it in as an ethnicity
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#23
RE: Can you consider Atheism an ethnicity
(September 27, 2021 at 2:38 pm)UniverseCaptain Wrote: Wanted to hear some thoughts. As someone from a mixed ancestral background I am  more comfortable classing myself ethnically atheist than anything else at this point . Is it allowed though?

I typed atheism as ethnicity in google and scanned this very vaguely (link below), doesn’t seem much else on it though haven’t looked hard

I am starting to suspect atheism is a post post (yes post twice over is deliberate) modern ethnicity, not sure if I’m explaining this right . I have no attachment to other ethnicities or lifestyles so thought I would bring this one up and see if anyone is thinking similar

https://www.convergemedia.org/atheism-new-ethnicity/

Fortunately I can get away with this as my family stupidly made us celebrate two religions growing up and my ancestry is

No.

The older I get, the more it bothers me that humans attach labels to skin color and geography.

Islam is not a religion, Catholicism nor Buddhism are philosophies, Hinduism and Buddhism are not a race, and the biggest flack I get is saying that Jew, is not a race. 

Humans, when we are born as babies, none of us can help our genes, or skin tone, or what nation we are born in. But we also grow from babies to adults and migrate and switch one religious/political/geographical location all over the world.

For example, one could not call someone strictly Chinese, if their parents migrated here 40 years ago and were raised in America. You also cannot call Ayaan Hirsi Ali a Muslim, and treat her dark skin as being equal to always being Muslim knowing she is westernized and no longer a Muslim.

Reginald Finley, famously known as "The Infidel Guy" grew up in the Southern Church in America, but is now a black atheist and teacher. 

A Phillip Randolph was a 1960s black civil Rights advocate and an atheist who was a huge supporter of Martin Luther King Jr.

Even with Jews, in Penn Jillette in his book "God NO", describes a fan whom after one of his shows, met him back stage and divulged to him that he was no longer a "Jew", and Penn took him to an all night diner and his fan ate a bacon cheeseburger in front of him.

Does racism exist? Yes, of course. Do people judge based on geography, culture, skin color, ethic, absolutely.

There is no such thing as "ethnic" atheist, anymore than "ethnic" Jew. There are white atheists, black atheists and Mexican atheists and I have a Pakistani friend to this day whom is also an atheist. Sammy Davis Jr, if you have not looked him up, was a black Jew.

"Labels" of any kind are 99% about social traditions, what society/parents sell youth, that have little to do with skin tone or geography, and mostly to do with tribalism. It does not mean bigotry and racism do not exist, they most certainly do. It has more to do with our species lacking a bigger picture in the fact we are not a separate species.
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#24
RE: Can you consider Atheism an ethnicity
Quote:I wish ethnicities didn’t exist at all, but socially I don’t think that’s possible. So it’s

an idea .
That doesn't really answer why we would want to be one. Especially considering no one else regards us as one.
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#25
RE: Can you consider Atheism an ethnicity
(September 27, 2021 at 5:00 pm)Brian37 Wrote:
(September 27, 2021 at 2:38 pm)UniverseCaptain Wrote: Wanted to hear some thoughts. As someone from a mixed ancestral background I am  more comfortable classing myself ethnically atheist than anything else at this point . Is it allowed though?

I typed atheism as ethnicity in google and scanned this very vaguely (link below), doesn’t seem much else on it though haven’t looked hard

I am starting to suspect atheism is a post post (yes post twice over is deliberate) modern ethnicity, not sure if I’m explaining this right . I have no attachment to other ethnicities or lifestyles so thought I would bring this one up and see if anyone is thinking similar

https://www.convergemedia.org/atheism-new-ethnicity/

Fortunately I can get away with this as my family stupidly made us celebrate two religions growing up and my ancestry is

No.

The older I get, the more it bothers me that humans attach labels to skin color and geography.

Islam is not a religion, Catholicism nor Buddhism are philosophies, Hinduism and Buddhism are not a race, and the biggest flack I get is saying that Jew, is not a race. 

Humans, when we are born as babies, none of us can help our genes, or skin tone, or what nation we are born in. But we also grow from babies to adults and migrate and switch one religious/political/geographical location all over the world.

For example, one could not call someone strictly Chinese, if their parents migrated here 40 years ago and were raised in America. You also cannot call Ayaan Hirsi Ali a Muslim, and treat her dark skin as being equal to always being Muslim knowing she is westernized and no longer a Muslim.

Reginald Finley, famously known as "The Infidel Guy" grew up in the Southern Church in America, but is now a black atheist and teacher. 

A Phillip Randolph was a 1960s black civil Rights advocate and an atheist who was a huge supporter of Martin Luther King Jr.

Even with Jews, in Penn Jillette in his book "God NO", describes a fan whom after one of his shows, met him back stage and divulged to him that he was no longer a "Jew", and Penn took him to an all night diner and his fan ate a bacon cheeseburger in front of him.

Does racism exist? Yes, of course. Do people judge based on geography, culture, skin color, ethic, absolutely.

There is no such thing as "ethnic" atheist, anymore than "ethnic" Jew. There are white atheists, black atheists and Mexican atheists and I have a Pakistani friend to this day whom is also an atheist. Sammy Davis Jr, if you have not looked him up, was a black Jew.

"Labels" of any kind are 99% about social traditions, what society/parents sell youth, that have little to do with skin tone or geography, and mostly to do with tribalism. It does not mean bigotry and racism do not exist, they most certainly do. It has more to do with our species lacking a bigger picture in the fact we are not a separate species.

What in the bawitdaba da bang da dang diggy diggy diggy said the boogie up jump the boogie does that have to do with the topic?

Boru
‘But it does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are twenty gods or no gods. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.’ - Thomas Jefferson
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#26
RE: Can you consider Atheism an ethnicity
(September 27, 2021 at 5:28 pm)Helios Wrote:
Quote:I wish ethnicities didn’t exist at all, but socially I don’t think that’s possible. So it’s

an idea .
That doesn't really answer why we would want to be one. Especially considering no one else regards us as one.

Someone is hinting at John Lennon. Would you rather have Steve Bannon?
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#27
RE: Can you consider Atheism an ethnicity
(September 27, 2021 at 5:41 pm)Brian37 Wrote:
(September 27, 2021 at 5:28 pm)Helios Wrote: That doesn't really answer why we would want to be one. Especially considering no one else regards us as one.

Someone is hinting at John Lennon. Would you rather have Steve Bannon?

See above.

Boru
‘But it does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are twenty gods or no gods. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.’ - Thomas Jefferson
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#28
RE: Can you consider Atheism an ethnicity
Quote:Someone is hinting at John Lennon. Would you rather have Steve Bannon
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"Change was inevitable"


Nemo sicut deus debet esse!

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 “No matter what men think, abortion is a fact of life. Women have always had them; they always have and they always will. Are they going to have good ones or bad ones? Will the good ones be reserved for the rich, while the poor women go to quacks?”
–SHIRLEY CHISHOLM


      
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#29
RE: Can you consider Atheism an ethnicity
Popcorn
I don't have an anger problem, I have an idiot problem.
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#30
RE: Can you consider Atheism an ethnicity
(September 27, 2021 at 5:00 pm)Brian37 Wrote:
(September 27, 2021 at 2:38 pm)UniverseCaptain Wrote: Wanted to hear some thoughts. As someone from a mixed ancestral background I am  more comfortable classing myself ethnically atheist than anything else at this point . Is it allowed though?

I typed atheism as ethnicity in google and scanned this very vaguely (link below), doesn’t seem much else on it though haven’t looked hard

I am starting to suspect atheism is a post post (yes post twice over is deliberate) modern ethnicity, not sure if I’m explaining this right . I have no attachment to other ethnicities or lifestyles so thought I would bring this one up and see if anyone is thinking similar

https://www.convergemedia.org/atheism-new-ethnicity/

Fortunately I can get away with this as my family stupidly made us celebrate two religions growing up and my ancestry is

No.

The older I get, the more it bothers me that humans attach labels to skin color and geography.

Islam is not a religion, Catholicism nor Buddhism are philosophies, Hinduism and Buddhism are not a race, and the biggest flack I get is saying that Jew, is not a race. 

Humans, when we are born as babies, none of us can help our genes, or skin tone, or what nation we are born in. But we also grow from babies to adults and migrate and switch one religious/political/geographical location all over the world.

For example, one could not call someone strictly Chinese, if their parents migrated here 40 years ago and were raised in America. You also cannot call Ayaan Hirsi Ali a Muslim, and treat her dark skin as being equal to always being Muslim knowing she is westernized and no longer a Muslim.

Reginald Finley, famously known as "The Infidel Guy" grew up in the Southern Church in America, but is now a black atheist and teacher. 

A Phillip Randolph was a 1960s black civil Rights advocate and an atheist who was a huge supporter of Martin Luther King Jr.

Even with Jews, in Penn Jillette in his book "God NO", describes a fan whom after one of his shows, met him back stage and divulged to him that he was no longer a "Jew", and Penn took him to an all night diner and his fan ate a bacon cheeseburger in front of him.

Does racism exist? Yes, of course. Do people judge based on geography, culture, skin color, ethic, absolutely.

There is no such thing as "ethnic" atheist, anymore than "ethnic" Jew. There are white atheists, black atheists and Mexican atheists and I have a Pakistani friend to this day whom is also an atheist. Sammy Davis Jr, if you have not looked him up, was a black Jew.

"Labels" of any kind are 99% about social traditions, what society/parents sell youth, that have little to do with skin tone or geography, and mostly to do with tribalism. It does not mean bigotry and racism do not exist, they most certainly do. It has more to do with our species lacking a bigger picture in the fact we are not a separate species.

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