Is it time to counter religious bullying?

Great article by President of the American Humanist Association, Dave Niose. He responds to the pathetic cries coming from right about NBC not including "under god" in the the pledge that aired on US Open. I'm so sick of the christians in this country thinking that their agenda should be that of every human being in this country and on this earth. 

 

Is it time to counter religious bullying?

Religious Right bombards NBC over Pledge wording
Published on June 23, 2011 by Dave Niose in Our Humanity, Naturally

If ever you needed evidence of the Religious Right's impressive organization and zeal, take a look at the gross overreaction of the American Family Association to NBC's decision last weekend to run the "Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag" without the "under God" wording at the start of the U.S. Open golf tournament broadcast. Someone in the NBC chain of command decided to edit out those words, not just once but twice, although it's not clear whether the edit was done by mistake, for reasons of time limitations, or as some kind of religious-political statement.

Whatever the reason, NBC apologized during the U.S. Open broadcast, apparently having received complaints immediately after the edited Pledge was aired. So you might think that the whole issue would go away quickly.

Not so fast. Dissatisfied with the apology, the right-wing American Family Association issued an action alert to its members this week urging them to "demand an explanation" by bombarding NBC with phone calls and emails. The AFA even gives "talking points" to its members, advising them to tell NBC, "I am furious with NBC for leaving 'under God' out of the Pledge," that "NBC's on-air apology is completely unsatisfactory, because NBC did not admit which part of the Pledge has been removed," and that "I am calling to insist on an explanation from NBC for this grossly unpatriotic act."


If course, since the "under God" wording was added to the Pledge in 1954 during the McCarthy era, and since the "under God" wording unnecessarily excludes millions of Americans who don't believe the nation is under a deity, one could argue that utilizing the God-free version of the Pledge is actually more patriotic. After all, the God-free version was used during the victorious First and Second World Wars.

More importantly, however, the AFA's religious bullying highlights the need for an organized, zealous Secular American demographic to counter the Religious Right's aggressive tactics. Wouldn't it be nice if Secular Americans could counter the AFA's actions with a massive grassroots campaign telling NBC that the pre-McCarthy Pledge was perfectly acceptable? Or even thanking them for airing it?

The Secular American demographic is huge - at least 15 to 20 percent of the population, arguably more - and this issue calls out its emergence. The AFA, by throwing its weight around like this, convinces the media, the public, and politicians that most Americans approve of anti-secular sentiments and actions. Because the Religious Right is so organized and active, they can convince corporate and government interests that they are more powerful than they really are. Perhaps it's time for Secular Americans to provide some balance?

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Comment by Kirsten on June 23, 2011 at 12:01pm

   Let them cry. They poo-poo every non-Christian person in this country for not being "more accepting", claiming we need to "live and let live", and yet they have no ability or desire to practice this same belief going the opposite way. They can add in the Under God portion in their own minds just as easily as we can take it out. 

 

   What would happen if everyone complaining over this took that energy and used it for something really important, like lobbying for more money for their schools? The biggest issue in the US, and it's being overshadowed by stupid stuff like this... 

Comment by Cory on June 24, 2011 at 1:36am
Funny how these same people tend to be literalists claiming the Constitution this, the Constitution that; the bible this, the bible that; yet when it comes to the pledge they don't want the original version but instead a "doctored" version.
Comment by Kairan Nierde on June 24, 2011 at 2:41am

Let's get organized.  I'm down for it!

 

Good point Cory.

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