Posted on 09/23/2016 2:59:27 AM PDT by rickmichaels
Now we know why Ahmad Khan Rahami had packed on a few pounds: it wasnt the fried chicken he was peddling pre-jihad, it was Islamophobia.
Goleen Samari is a postdoctoral research fellow at The University of Texas at Austin, and one wonders if they accept this level of scholarship from her. Here the Dallas Morning News gives her space to claim, without a shred of evidence, that Islamophobia which Samari represents as irrational hatred of and discrimination against Muslims leads to paranoia, psychological distress and reduced happiness as well as high cholesterol, obesity and other health problems, including depression and even cancer.
Well, she is right about the paranoia.
Americans, she claims, are exposed to political campaigns, news coverage and movies that portray Muslims as outsiders and villains. One study found that the coverage of Islam and Muslims in The New York Times was more negative than the coverage of cancer, alcohol and cocaine. Structural forms of discrimination, forms such as media coverage or political campaigns that call for a ban on Muslims, help normalize discriminatory attitudes and create the institutional system of discrimination.
Goleen Samari, like all Islamophobia victimhood-mongers, presents this narrative of victimization of Muslims, as dubious as it is, as the result of bigotry and, of course, racism. She never entertains, even long enough to dismiss, the truth: any suspicion that Americans may have of Islam or Muslims stems not from political campaigns, news coverage and movies, but from acts of jihad terror. Ahmad Khan Rahami, with his bombs in New York and New Jersey, is a much more effective purveyor of Islamophobia than I could ever be, even if I were the hate-filled gargoyle of the Islamophobia victimhood industrys fantasy.
(Excerpt) Read more at jihadwatch.org ...
Let’s see, which would I rather take a chance experiencing, possible cancer or a beheading? I’ll take the chance with cancer.
There are a lot of things connected to UT at Austin to get “stressed out” about.
It is the center of Leftist thought in Texas. Even the Alumni are embarrassed about it.
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