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In reply to the discussion: Religious privilege. [View all]Kali
(55,741 posts)for whatever reason (some people won't set foot in Walmart, for example. others might never go into a bar or nightclub. maybe a pet store that has reptiles on prominent display. whatever, just think of some location that makes YOU, personally uncomfortable) and think about having to go there to vote.
no it isn't the end of the world for me to enter church property, but that is one of hundreds of small examples of something that is NOT ME that get ASSUMED to be fine and normal by the majority of the population.
el_bryanto mentioned something below that I hadn't thought of in a while. being elected to major office. are there any self-identified atheists in congress? I have no idea, but I bet it is easier to be Muslim than athiest and get elected in the US.