I don't speak for anyone else. And as I said, I'm not so interested in what humanists say (although I have an upcoming article about the secular humanist's manifestos). I'm just observing what developed, secular societies do. The question is whether secular humanists participate in those collective actions in a hypocritical fashion. Just how radical are most secular humanists?
I never said secular humanists are as bad (i.e. as hypocritical) as Christians. That's a strawman.
If you check out my writings on theistic religions, you'll quickly see I'm far harsher towards them than I am towards secular humanism. I'm just trying to keep it real.
https://benjamincain8.medium.com/list/gods-funeral-3c9e5930a167
https://benjamincain8.medium.com/list/the-absurdity-of-god-397360389565
https://benjamincain8.medium.com/list/christianity-and-islam-dad5c0d7814b