@ Khandro - so your contention is that atheists wish are intolerant of other views, that atheists consider those of the religious persuasion enemies of the state, and that atheists consider those of faith suitable for extermination? Is that your contention?
It is your considered opinion, having (presumably) watched various Dawkins videos, and those of Dan Dennett et al, that these "shrill, hectoring, neo- atheists" are calling for the deaths of believers? No part of you recognises that this meme about neo-atheists being pugnacious is, in fact, a false myth? That those who are robust in their refutation of "faith" - which, I remind you once again, is absolute belief in the complete absence of any empirical evidence - those who are robust in refuting and rebutting and offering counters to preachy homilies are somehow too militant, too strident?
As for your contention that Rod Liddels documentary is non- contentious, I would beg to differ. Several of those who participated in his documentary complained of being selectively edited, or quoted out of context. His whole point was to make a contentious argument - indeed, if you know anything at all about Rod Liddell you will know that.
To my knowledge, there has never been a mass atheist movement dedicated to wiping out those of faith.It is also noteworthy that those of a religious persuasion always label those who offer robust or trenchant rebuttals of their faith as being "too militant" - as far back as the presentation of Darwins papers on the origin of species, Thomas Huxley was being labelled "Darwins Bulldog" for daring to question the unquestionable, and defending Darwins thesis against hysterical attacks from those unable to seperate what their religion told them from scientific observation.
I think your initial observation is flawed and wrong. Atheists are being labelled as too militant, or too aggressive, or too shrill for standing up and refusing to pander to the automatic deference religion appears to expect. Atheists are being told that they are too simplistic in their criticism, or they are unable to grasp the sophistry of the latest in religious thinking, when, for the most part, it is those Atheists who appear to grasp the essentials of the philosophy and the illogical, irrational, unscientific foundations that underpin the whole rickety,worm ridden monolith that is religious faith. An increasing irrelevance and a danger to people everywhere.