Friday, February 1, 2008

MySpace: No place for Atheists? | Secular Student Alliance

MySpace: No place for Atheists? | Secular Student Alliance: "MySpace Deletes Largest Atheist Group in the World.

Cleveland, OH.— Social networking site, MySpace.com, panders to religious intolerants by deleting atheist users, groups and content.

Early this month, MySpace again deleted the Atheist and Agnostic Group (35,000 members). This deletion, due largely to complaints from people who find atheism offensive, marks the second time MySpace has cancelled the group since November 2007.

What’s unique in this case is that the Atheist and Agnostic Group was the largest collection of organized atheists in the world. The group had its own Wikipedia entry, and in April won the Excellence in Humanist Communication Award (2007) from the Humanist Chaplaincy at Harvard University and the Secular Student Alliance.

“MySpace refuses to undelete the group, although it never violated any terms of service,” said Bryan Pesta, Ph.D., the group’s moderator. “When the largest Christian group was hacked, MySpace’s Founder, Tom Anderson, personally restored the group, and promised to protect it from future deletions.”

“It is an outrage if Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation and the world’s largest social networking site tolerate discrimination against atheists and agnostics-- and if this situation goes unresolved I’ll have little choice but to believe they do," said Greg Epstein, humanist chaplain of Harvard University.
Yes...why don't we take away everyone's freedom of speech while we're at it? Another reason to hate MySpace, methinks. I'd bet money that if any other religious group started complaining about too much Christianity on MySpace, it would be ignored, and rightly so. Some people need realize that they can't have it both ways. Religious freedom and the freedom of speech is the first, and often the most overlooked of all the amendments.

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