Due to escalating threats
I find news from American Atheists in my email.
As the Board Chair of American Atheists, I’m writing you today with some difficult news: Due to escalating threats to civil liberties, human rights, and international relations under the Trump Administration, the board and staff of American Atheists have withdrawn our organization as host of the 2026 World Humanist Congress, originally scheduled to be held next August in Washington, D.C.
The Board of Directors takes seriously our duty to ensure the safety of our members and the continued ability of American Atheists to carry out its mission. This decision was not made lightly. It comes after a thorough evaluation of our organization’s ability to successfully host and safely execute an event of this magnitude in the coming year, given the new and yet unfolding risks posed by the escalation of religious nationalism and the erosion of human rights in our country.
In just its first six months, the Trump Administration’s actions — including the deportation of legal immigrants, detentions and refusals of admission to visitors of the United States, and travel restrictions — have created an environment that is not only incompatible with our values but also inhospitable to members of our global secular community.
Already, our nation’s reputation abroad is plummeting. And fueled by fear of being detained, surveilled, or harassed at our borders, so, too, are the number of foreign arrivals. A significant majority of the potential attendees we surveyed expressed apprehension about the political climate and a reluctance or unwillingness to travel to D.C., including U.S. residents and key volunteers.
Our board and staff are also acutely aware that executive orders retributively targeting private and nonprofit entities the administration views as disloyal to its agenda present an existential threat to American Atheists, our members, and our partner organizations.
Here’s the sobering truth: Under this administration, it is impossible for American Atheists to guarantee or even make reasonable assurances regarding the admissibility of international guests from key regions of the world, nor is it feasible for us to ensure the security of those who are granted entry to the United States or to mitigate against the still unknown events of the coming year.
The totality of these circumstances and the reality of this moment is deeply troubling. We are witnessing the dismantling of foundational freedoms and the weaponization of the state to stifle dissent, suppress civil society, and silence voices like ours. The repressive actions of this regime not only obstruct our ability to gather in peace but strike at the very heart of what our community stands for.
They’re not wrong.
The event has been moved to Ottawa.
For some reason I was oddly relieved that the reasons given for cancelling this Congress did not also include “transphobia.” It was strangely heartening by the focus of concern being actual threats and risks, rather than bullshit, delusional ones. It’s genuinely surprising to hear from any organization that decides to not center trans concerns, and put them above all others.
Winter Olympics, Beijing, 2022
Winter Olympics, Sochi, 2014
Summer Olympics, Beijing, 2008
Winter Olympics, Sarajevo, 1984
Summer Olympics, Moscow, 1980
Summer Olympics, Germany, 1936
All these were held in repressive states, yet no competitors were made to fear for their safety or lives.
Even Herr Hitler’s Germany was more welcoming than Trump’s USofA.
Not to mention that Enrique Tarrio showed up at that centristy conference in DC. Don’t recall all who were at that… Michael Fanone at least.
@Rev,
Well, yes, but sports are quite a different thing. Trump isn’t threatening next year’s World Cup or the 2028 Olympics. Sports bring glory to a country, and the dictator gets to bask in their glow. Atheists, not so much.
He is threatening them to an extent… I don’t think the travel bans necessarily affect athletes but their families will probably be restricted.