After that peculiar documentary on atheism that made it seem like we’re all just white men pinin’ for a church, CNN makes partial amends with an article on black atheists by Mandisa Thomas.
Yes, we exist — even if many in the media sometimes don’t notice us. In a CNN special that aired on Tuesday, for example, people of color were not as well-represented as American atheism’s more familiar face: You know, white males.
In fact, African-American atheists represent a still small — though growing — segment of American atheists at large. Does this mean that blacks and other minorities generally just don’t gravitate towards nonbelief, or are there other factors which keep us hidden?
The fact that CNN took this long to get around to noticing, and even then set the black voice aside in a separate article, I’m putting my money on “other factors”.
I’m going to say “What is white supremacy?”, Alex.
The ad is covering text in the OP again.
You can’t blame CNN. None of Wolf Blitzer’s African-American friends are atheists. He checked, because he’s just that thorough.
@3, I’d dispute that plural. His Black Friend isn’t atheist.
At least they didn’t choose Jamila Bey.
excuse me, please, for repeating myself:
as in (with a few edits thrown in):
But, I am being deceived also. I’m accusing CNN of attempting to educate America about atheism, if they were really trying to just “show us” atheism (with no attempt at selling it as a valid philosophy or not) then yes, they did a pisspoor job of showing us the real extent and diversity of atheists. In short, was CNN trying to show atheism, or atheists?
CNN may be “not good”, but it’s still far better than Faux Noise. At least CNN will slip some facts in, here and there, while Faux only lies, lies, lies.
And here I thought small-town college professors didn’t make enough money to gamble.
Be fair, he didn’t say how much money.
it would have to be a very small amount of money to get anyone to take that bet.
uncle frogy
Thanks for that quote from Butterfly McQueen!
Succinct and brutally accurate.
Love her!
OT:
Clark Gable almost stalked off the set of “Gone With the Wind” when he discovered studio bathrooms were designated “White” and “Colored.”
In an excerpt published by the New York Post … writer Michael Sragow says Gable “got on the phone to Fleming (the producer), who called the prop master and told him, ‘If you don’t get those signs down, you won’t get your Rhett Butler.’ ”
The signs were taken down immediately.
From http://www.hellonegro.com
Love the caption on the Black Nonbelievers website “Walking by sight, not by faith”
@marcus #10:
It’s good to know that Gable gave a damn.