In Survey of Which Groups Need More TV Representation, Atheists Are Dead Last

The Roseanne reboot is set to premiere tonight on ABC, and one of the more unusual aspects about the show is that the main character will be a supporter of Donald Trump. As far as sitcoms which take place in the modern day go, that’s not typical. Even fictional characters on TV seem to be anti-Trump these days. But it raises some interesting questions: What perspectives are represented on television? Which perspectives do you want to see reflected on TV? Are there views you don’t want to see at all?

The polling organization Morning Consult has released a poll concerning those questions, and on matters of religion, I have some bad news.

Nobody wants to see more atheists on television.

Among all adults surveyed, there was less of a desire to see more atheists represented on TV than Muslims, White America, and rich people.

We’re less popular than rich people.

It’s not all that surprising that Republicans had no desire to see more atheist representation on television, but even for Democrats, among the groups they wished had more representation, atheists were the lowest of the bunch.

It’s not that atheists on TV don’t exist. Just to name a few: Sheldon Cooper (The Big Bang Theory), Brian Griffin (Family Guy), Piper Chapman (Orange Is the New Black), and Rick (Rick and Morty) are all open about their religious doubts.

To put it another way, it’s not weird to see atheists on TV because they’re on some fairly popular shows, yet very few Americans think we need to hear that perspective more often than we already do.

Read the full story at the Friendly Atheist Blog

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