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I don't know why an atheist would be seen as less likely to be bigoted than general population. That's certainly not my experience especially with regards to Islam. I'd argue that anti-theism is a kind of bigotry.
Many famous atheists are just public misogynists and Islamophobes riding the Joe Rogan circuit with Jordan Peterson and Ben Shapiro. And let's not forget how many of them were guests at Epstein Island. Richard Dawkins withered under the spotlight of fame like Smegol under the one ring.
There was a time on the Internet when the atheists were the good guys. It was the same time that Elon Musk was cool.
What a werid comment. Seems like you're more angry at a handful of specific people, rather than the default position of there being no god. Seems kind of fallacious to attack the argument that way.