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In reply to the discussion: I have a problem with a Religion host [View all]okasha
(11,573 posts)and I invite the poster of the screenshot to expand the context to make that clear. The persons to whom I was referring are those who need to assure themselves of their own superiority by denigrating a class of "others." I think we've all seen this mechanism at work in society. And I stand by my statement that persons who do have that need ultimately care less about who those "others" are than about their own need to feel superior. If one group of "others" becomes acceptable in such persons' milieu, they simply find a new target.
When racism became socially unacceptable, those who looked down on people of color simply moved on to hating LGBT's. I think this kind of refocussing is typical of prejudice, including prejudice against both believers and atheists. I leave it to those who felt that this remark spplied to them to determine why they feel singled out.