The authors write about how the idea of anti-Christian discrimination can serve as a dog whistle for racism and anti-LGBTQ rights.
Michael Pasek
Dr. Michael H. Pasek is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at the University of Illinois Chicago, where he directs the Belief, Identity, and Group Relations Lab. As a social psychologist, Michael studies intergroup relations, with a particular focus on the ways in which religion, as a both a group membership and a system of beliefs, affects moral decision-making, social attitudes, and behaviors in intergroup contexts. Michael also studies group relations along racial, political, and sexual orientation lines, with an emphasis on how social psychological theory can be leveraged to reduce conflict, advance social change, and promote equality.

