Dallas Morning News goes berserk, claims criticizing Islamic terrorists causes Muslims to have heart disease, high cholesterol and cancer

Saturday, September 24, 2016
By Paul Martin

by Mike Adams
NaturalNews.com
Saturday, September 24, 2016

Just when you thought the delusional insanity if the irrational, apologist left couldn’t get any more absurd, now a terrorist apologist “research fellow” at the University of Austin, Texas — yeah, the same place where dildo waving students recently held a “cocks not Glocks” anti-gun protest — has authored an article for the Dallas Morning News that raises the bar on identity politics to a whole new level of absurdity.

According to a column by Goleen Samari, anyone who criticizes radical Islamic terrorists is condemning all Muslims to an early death from high cholesterol, heart disease and cancer. “Islamophobia has grave physical and mental health consequences for Muslims in the U.S. It is a public health issue,” writes Samari, while utterly and completely ignoring the far more serious public health issue of Islamic terrorists stabbing, shooting and blowing innocent Americans to bits on a regular basis.

Bombs, stabbings and mass murder are NOT a public health issue, according to people like Samari. No, it’s those “mean words” that people use about Islamic terrorists that are the real threat, you see. “When people are targeted based on their identity, the persistent exposure to discrimination has a pervasive, negative effect on health,” says Samari. “Being a victim of Islamophobia can be traumatizing, with severe and lasting health impacts.”

I hate to break it to everybody, but being “blown up” by a terror bombing also has a severe and lasting health impact. Yet this is all denied, downplayed or covered up by Obama, the leftist media and essentially all democrat politicians who are living in a state of deep denial about radical Islam.

WORDS are deadly, but BOMBS are not… huh?

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