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In reply to the discussion: Can anyone point me to any actual persecution or mass discrimination of Catholics in the US today? [View all]Arugula Latte
(50,566 posts)Hell, I'm an atheist and we're probably the most hated group of all in this country. But the OP is asking for examples of mass discrimination and persecution, such as policies that say "no Catholics are allowed to do this" or violence against them. For example, women are told (by the Catholic Church and others) that they should not be allowed to have an abortion or even have access to contraception, and the Church works to make those rules public policy. Women have to fear violence at abortion clinics. Likewise, gays are denied equal rights in this country, in part due to the efforts of the Catholic Church and other rightwing groups. Gays are not allowed to adopt children in many places simply because they are gay. That is true discrimination. There seems to be nothing comparable with Catholics. It's not like they have to fear walking into mass and being shot at by angry atheists who don't like the dogma. Nor are they denied rights or prevented from marrying, adopting or visiting loved ones in the hospital, for example, simply because they are Catholics.