#ChristianSupremacyIs the conflation of "Christian" with "good" in cultural assumptions and aphorisms.
#ChristianSupremacy is having every public interaction for 1/4 of the year involve strangers asking my kids what they want for Christmas or if they're excited about the Easter bunny.
#ChristianSupremacy is the fact that we need to have a big public legal debate about whether Christians can be expected to treat gay people as equals if it violates their religious beliefs, but non-Christians are expected to work on religiously mandated days of rest.
#ChristianSupremacy is the assumption that Christian values and traditions are inherently beneficent, and that adherents to other traditions find them neutral at worst and are not harmed in any way by being expected to participate in them.
#ChristianSupremacy is the assumption that a "melting pot" model of a diverse society is the highest good, and that the best way to achieve an egalitarian culture is for minority traditions to assimilate into and participate in the Christian traditions of the majority.
#ChristianSupremacy is the assumption that other traditions can be completely understood when expressed in languages that have been structured around Christian culture and traditions for over a thousand years.
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