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Simmons College librarians claim that saying “God Bless You” when someone sneezes is Islamophobic

Sneezing is racist.

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What else can liberal lunatics dig up to deem as racist or as being a form of white privilege?

Sitting down with legs open…”manspreading.”

Explaining something to a woman…”mansplaining.”

Don’t support open borders and mass immigration…”racist.”

Voted Trump…”white supremacist.”

Opening the door for a woman…”sexist.”

Saying “God Bless You” when someone sneezes…”Islamophobe”

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 explains how 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 Gateway Pundit reports…

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 Reformreports.

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.

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