Yeah, I have to say I can't think of a time where atheists were oppressed as a group. Now, individuals might have met some resistance from the Church or other fundamental groups when espousing beliefs that didn't adhere to dogma (re: Galileo), but I can't say I can equate atheism with any movement designed to promoting equal treatment of oppressed people.
I have to say that this thread certainly took a turn, but I like where it's going.
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