cynicaldoubtfultired
cynicaldoubtfultired t1_j9ivq48 wrote
Reply to comment by Emergency_Bus_7989 in TIFU by telling my mom the truth by Emergency_Bus_7989
Thank goodness for that. I myself live in a country in West Africa and in my country atheists or agnostics aren't looked at kindly. Worse if one is a muslim in muslim majority areas and they leave. Safety is a serious issue, and denial of work opportunities is normal.
cynicaldoubtfultired t1_j9ivebm wrote
Reply to TIFU by telling my mom the truth by Emergency_Bus_7989
While I'm wholly in support of choosing your religion or lack of it (I myself I'm atheist all family are catholic) I think people should be a bit careful in letting others know, especially if leaving your religion could bring harm to you or cause serious problems in navigating life where you live.
In some places apostasy is a thing, and in other places while nothing as drastic as that exists, people knowing you aren't religious will literally mean you will be sidelined for jobs or not even be considered at all.
Not every country is progressive and has progressive people.
cynicaldoubtfultired t1_ix7999d wrote
Reply to Incinerators can no longer handle 'mountain of cocaine' seized in Antwerp port by bomberesque1
Fly in the people working in finance from London and New York. Bet they'd make a sizeable dent in it in one weekend, add those in the oil industry in Aberdeen and problem gone.
cynicaldoubtfultired t1_itotif6 wrote
Reply to TIFU by taking care of a mouse problem by coolneatrad
You write very well OP. Shouldn't be laughing but this was very funny.
cynicaldoubtfultired t1_j9j2hpb wrote
Reply to comment by thesd123 in TIFU by telling my mom the truth by Emergency_Bus_7989
Because they are. When you need pressure but overt and covert to keep adherents, it is a cult.