Kissing Cousin Moslems - the truth about birth defects hurts
Yesterday, the interwebs were buzzing about a statement made in the UK warning about the marked increase in birth defects due to the increase in the Moslem population with their consanguineous marriage practices.
Long time readers of Dinah Lord, know that this is a theme that she has been sounding for some time now. Face it folks, generations of first cousin marriage within 25-60% of your population means one thing and one thing only, that Moslem gene pool is POLLUTED.
Today, the Moslems respond and they are in a mighty snit...about the unfortunate truth of the matter.
The claims infuriated the Muslim Public Affairs Committee (MPAC) which called on the prime minister to "sack him".
MPAC spokesman Asghar Bukhari said Mr Woolas' comments "verged on Islamophobia".
The MPAC spokesman goes on to try and change the subject:
Mr Bukhari said it was "bizarre" Mr Woolas has spoken about a sensitive health issue which has no relation to his environment brief, and accused him of ignoring links between pollution and birth defects. (ed. note: the only thing polluted is your gene pool, Bukhari dear.)
Labour MP Ann Cryer agrees with Woolas:
The call for action was also supported by Labour MP Ann Cryer who raised the issue two years ago after research showed British Pakistanis were 13 times more likely to have children with recessive disorders than the general population.
Read it and weep.
Research for BBC2's Newsnight in November 2005 showed British Pakistanis accounted for 3.4% of all births but have 30% of all British children with "recessive disorders.
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