Euphoric atheists

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Ever since the MundaneMatt controversy, people I know online keep sending me a link to some youtuber called Atheism-Is-Unstoppable after he did a video chastising MundaneMatt, because according to them "we need someone to fill the empty hole Matt left behind and this guy's it!" which honestly just makes them sound cringy as fuck despite that I never gave a shit about Matt and was never subscribed to the fat fuck. Just looks like another wannabe Skeptic Community youtuber trying to serve as a news outlet like MundaneMatt except he's a racist /pol/ schizo who messes with girls and argues with kids, and from what I understand he's a lying false flagger too, so him calling out Matt is like the pot calling the kettle black, but what really makes me cringe is his description of himself:
Just another step in the all too important process of shaking free from our ignorant, patently moronic and barbaric history, this channel serves to openly point out the laughable nature of religious thought, expose it for it's absurdity and falseness and push the needle towards rational thought and sanity.

The mission, if there was one, is to rally together people who have the cognitive wherewithal to figure out that there are no invisible sky daddies, or elves, or unicorns for that matter. To stand up and be counted as someone who isn't obviously deluding himself for the sake of feeling cozy and happy at night, or for the pursuit of the grand daddy prize of any narcissist, eternal life. The point is to give voice, a loud, unafraid, and strong voice to those that would use reason and critical thought - to those that actually value science and evidence.

I am just a guy who saw The Life Of Brian as a child, and figured it out. This isn't rocket science, people.
This just reeks of unwarranted self importance only made cringier by the fact that it was a fucking comedy movie that changed his life. How can someone lack this much self-awareness and not realize they're acting like a meme stereotype that makes the community he supposedly cares about look bad? His fans number almost in the 10,000+ count and their behavior seems borderline cultish. And for some reason he has quite a lot of duplicate channels.

Edit: Nevermind. Looks like he's already been documented on the farms: https://kiwifarms.net/threads/devon-tracey-autism-is-unstoppable-atheist-roo.14802/ (:_(
 
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Ever since the MundaneMatt controversy, people I know online keep sending me a link to some youtuber called Atheism-Is-Unstoppable after he did a video chastising MundaneMatt, because according to them "we need someone to fill the empty hole Matt left behind and this guy's it!" which honestly just makes them sound cringy as fuck despite that I never gave a shit about Matt and was never subscribed to the fat fuck. Just looks like another wannabe Skeptic Community youtuber trying to serve as a news outlet like MundaneMatt except he's a racist /pol/ schizo who messes with girls and argues with kids, and from what I understand he's a lying false flagger too, so him calling out Matt is like the pot calling the kettle black, but what really makes me cringe is his description of himself:

This just reeks of unwarranted self importance only made cringier by the fact that it was a fucking comedy movie that changed his life. How can someone lack this much self-awareness and not realize they're acting like a meme stereotype that makes the community he supposedly cares about look bad? His fans number almost in the 10,000+ count and their behavior seems borderline cultish. And for some reason he has quite a lot of duplicate channels.

Edit: Nevermind. Looks like he's already been documented on the farms: https://kiwifarms.net/threads/devon-tracey-autism-is-unstoppable-atheist-roo.14802/ (:_(
There's literal mouthbreathers with videos getting tattoos of him or his channel name but you know "religious people r sheeple"
 
Imagine being so euphoric you can't even write a review of how awesome you think a Christian metal album is without discussing how bad Christianity is first.

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Or how said album is just not very good because it's a Christian album which means it's cheering on everything wrong in this world.
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Imagine being so euphoric you can't even write a review of how awesome you think a Christian metal album is without discussing how bad Christianity is first.

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Or how said album is just not very good because it's a Christian album which means it's cheering on everything wrong in this world.
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I'm not really making the connection between Christianity and "exploitative capitalism," but maybe that's because I was raised on stories of monks taking vows of poverty.

Anyway, wonder what they would say about Powerwolf?
 
You know... if I figure an album or book was written with a worldview I find objectionable, and that alone will prevent me from appreciating it, I just.... don't listen to it. I put it back in the stack and find something else.

It's asinine to complain that you don't like something that was never intended for you.
 
Imagine being so euphoric you can't even write a review of how awesome you think a Christian metal album is without discussing how bad Christianity is first.

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Or how said album is just not very good because it's a Christian album which means it's cheering on everything wrong in this world.
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That second one...we get it dude, you're a genius because you use big words!
 
I could understand a book written to help kids learn to think for themselves when they get older and that their beliefs and opinions when they're older might be different from their friends' and family's, but NOOOOOO, it has to be about atheism.
Indeed, or hell, he could've just written a book about "Why Science is Fun!" which wouldn't even sound ideology driven, rings true and its something that could be enjoyed by all walks of life while improving his image and teaching others to not fear technology, but no. The comments section is far cringier than the article itself though (as it usually is).
 
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