ArtisanOnion
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- Jan 1, 2020
Bold of him to assume refusing to change out of spite would end up benefitting him in the long run considering it's lost them over a hundred "friends" in the past three years, probably more.
It would be interesting to see if Artemis would say the same thing toward Jewish and/or Muslim people.
It would be interesting to see how their pretty catholic family would react to them saying this alongside the consistent lies about their family's history.
Edit:
Reviewing this argument, Louis is butting in to another person's conversation again. But religion wasn't even the topic, it was about trans people invading women's spaces. Louis just brings up religion for no reason like a fedora atheist.
That's the thing about atheists, they're the same as people who are religious in the sense that nobody really feels strongly about what you believe, but you better believe they think it's annoying if you try to insert it into every waking conversation. If you need to remind everyone by bragging about being an atheist, you're not better than the obnoxious religious types who try to turn each interaction with a person into a religious conversion therapy session.
The big difference, however, is that annoying religious types are being sanctimonious. It's annoying, but at least it isn't aggravating. Louis is an angry, indignant atheist, so by all means he is significantly worse than your standard religious type because he's going out of his way to be irritating.
That is an EXTREMELY good point, and it kinda adds to the fact that a shitload of Lou's arguments involve him projecting his own flaws onto the other people he butts into.