ignorance subsidized?
Pharyngula: I had no idea CNN had gotten this bad:
Seriously, to have a panel (without an atheist on it) discussing atheists like they were "some other type of person" from those on said panel really is akin to having a panel discussing any religion or any other ethnic group like they were a "problem", and all it shows is that not only is bigotry alive and well in this country, but you can get paid for it on national (cable) TV!

[The CNN segment on athiests] starts off reasonably enough with a segment on a family of atheists who were ostracized in a small town; then it closes with some young Republican-looking talking head who babbles about how atheists bring it on themselves, and we should blame all the militant atheists for the fact that people feel compelled to shun those who don't believe as they do. It was a weird blame-the-victim moment.I'm not an athiest nor an agnostic, though I'm certainly more of a "free thinker" than most religious people out there. However, just as much as I won't tolerate the willful ignorance of people regarding science and history, I won't tolerate it in social factors as well.
Then there's the panel afterwards. Others have mentioned the odd omission of any atheists from the discussion, but I was also flabbergasted at the question they were debating, which was displayed in big letters on a board behind them:Why do atheists inspire such hatred?Whoa. Hey, Debbie Schlussel, how would you feel if a panel of Christians and Muslims met to discuss "Why do Jews inspire such hatred?", and they decided that the problem is that Jews need to shut up and quit mentioning their beliefs in public? It's probably silly to ask that of Schlussel who seems to be vapidity personified, but that's really what the panel was about, with two (one was not sympathetic, but at least realized that atheists have the same rights he does) Christian twits telling us that atheists ought to shut up (literally) and that we ought to have prayers in school to restore morality.
Seriously, to have a panel (without an atheist on it) discussing atheists like they were "some other type of person" from those on said panel really is akin to having a panel discussing any religion or any other ethnic group like they were a "problem", and all it shows is that not only is bigotry alive and well in this country, but you can get paid for it on national (cable) TV!