Posted on 03/05/2018 6:06:46 PM PST by ebb tide
March 5, 2018 by Cassandra Fairbanks 167 Comments
In the latest absurd news to come from liberal college campuses, a group of librarians at Simmons College in Boston have declared that saying God bless you when someone sneezes is Islamophobic.
The group has created the Anti-Oppression Library Guide, which also dictates that saying Merry Christmas or Happy Easter is an act of Islamomisic microaggression.
Islamomisic Microaggressions are commonplace verbal or behavioral indignities, whether intentional or unintentional, which communicates hostile, derogatory, or negative slights in relation to the beliefs and religious practices of Muslims, the librarians argue. They are structurally based and invoke oppressive systems of religious/Christian hierarchy.
The group claims that Christian fragility is to blame for these microaggressions.
They also argue that Christians suffer from Christian fragility and may become angry, hostile, or defensive during conversations about religion, speculating that this happens because Christians lack skills for constructive engagement with [religious] difference due to the fact they are the dominant religious group, Campus Reform reports.
Perhaps someone should ask the librarians about the last time that a Christian shot someone for drawing their prophet or drove a truck into a non-Christian holiday market since they want to talk about religious-based anger and hostility.
The guide also contains a TED Talk in which Melissa Boigon argues that there is nothing violent or anti-American about Sharia law.
I have been a librarian now for 30+ years. I never had enough time to worry about issues like this at work. I actually work.
First question from me would be “Why aren’t you helping customers find information instead of trying to deal with moral issues?” Or something along that line.
I probably could come up with something better but I am heading out to get a Crown on a tooth and have to go.
Allah had no son.
Different god.
It is nonsense like this that makes me glad that I never worked in the library field even though I have an MLIS degree.
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