I’m pointing out that marketing isn’t unique to religious organizations. And that conspicuous evangelism is what people fixate on because that’s what they see, in the same way that New Atheism is what Christians see because that’s the cohort of half-a-dozen self-promoting demagogues who do the Buy My Book media circuit from time to time.
And second, Henry Ford and John Kellogg never ordered crusades be carried out in the name of personal motor vehicles and/or oatmeal enemas.
Oh how totally wrong you are.
Henry Ford and Antisemitism: The Notorious “Dearborn Independent”. Ford famously proselytized the The Protocols of the Elders of Zion through his newspaper, his car dealerships, and his political lobbying campaigns. He’s arguably the proximate cause for an antisemitic resurgence in Europe in the World War interregnum period.
In Germany, Theodor Fritsch reprinted Ford’s Dearborn Independent articles as books in four, cumulative volumes. In 1924, Heinrich Himmler – a leader of the Nazi Party – wrote of Ford that he was “one of our most valuable, important, and witty fighters.” In Mein Kampf (“My Struggle”), Adolf Hitler’s autobiographical manifesto, Henry Ford is the only American referred to favorably, where Hitler calls him the “only a single great man.” He continues, “Ford, [who], to [the Jews’] fury, still maintains full independence… [from] the controlling masters of the producers in a nation of one hundred and twenty millions.”
He quite literally did order a crusade in the name of his car company.
But nothing a corporation has done really compares to the violence and bigotry perpetrated by most of the larger religious sects
As often as not, they are joined at the hip. Aristocrats need the clergy to cement their social legitimacy. Clerics need the aristocrats to assert military dominance. The two groups routinely co-mingle socially, crib off one another’s notes, and prop each other up politically.
From Constantine to Osteen, these people build the institutions to serve one another. Modern day plutocrats like the Kochs’ ALEC, the Peter Thiel Foundation, and the Trump/Kushner business conglomerate cultivate religious fervor in their base of support to build up fanatical support. Meanwhile, church groups and cult societies that align with them are lavished with private money, while those that resist or rebel become the target of government sanction.
Ok, sure, but the oroginal post is about how atheists specifically don’t proselytize like religious people do. And your argument is that… Capitalists do marketing? Like what?
I’m pointing out that marketing isn’t unique to religious organizations. And that conspicuous evangelism is what people fixate on because that’s what they see, in the same way that New Atheism is what Christians see because that’s the cohort of half-a-dozen self-promoting demagogues who do the Buy My Book media circuit from time to time.
Oh how totally wrong you are.
Henry Ford and Antisemitism: The Notorious “Dearborn Independent”. Ford famously proselytized the The Protocols of the Elders of Zion through his newspaper, his car dealerships, and his political lobbying campaigns. He’s arguably the proximate cause for an antisemitic resurgence in Europe in the World War interregnum period.
He quite literally did order a crusade in the name of his car company.
As often as not, they are joined at the hip. Aristocrats need the clergy to cement their social legitimacy. Clerics need the aristocrats to assert military dominance. The two groups routinely co-mingle socially, crib off one another’s notes, and prop each other up politically.
From Constantine to Osteen, these people build the institutions to serve one another. Modern day plutocrats like the Kochs’ ALEC, the Peter Thiel Foundation, and the Trump/Kushner business conglomerate cultivate religious fervor in their base of support to build up fanatical support. Meanwhile, church groups and cult societies that align with them are lavished with private money, while those that resist or rebel become the target of government sanction.
all these examples are christians doing christian things.
wheres the athiests doing christian things like you said?
Ok, sure, but the oroginal post is about how atheists specifically don’t proselytize like religious people do. And your argument is that… Capitalists do marketing? Like what?