>>769312according to pew research, only 4% of american adults are atheist. we are vastly outnumbered by 31 flavors of christianity and whatever other religions are left to take a piece of the other 96%, so I don't know what you'd expect such a small sliver of the population to do to influence anything. besides, religion doesn't really play all that much into things; the powers that be brandish it as a cudgel to enforce a certain culture and appeal to their base, but they don't really believe the horse shit that they're spewing, because if they did, they wouldn't be pedophiles, rapists, and other assorted degenerates.
>where is richard dawkins now?grifting for whatever will get him some cash, last I saw. it's inconsequential, though, because it's not like he was ever hugely influential. maybe you should try and get taylor swift to denounce religion as old world hogwash.
I'm just curious, what exactly it is that you'd want? a bunch of fedora wearers to organize protests or do volunteer work for the socioeconomically disadvantaged? atheism isn't an identity, at least not to the point that people galvanize around it and make declarations or whatever.