Harvard Study Finds Islamophobia Linked To Muslims Coming Into Western Countries Through Mass Migration And Killing People
U.S. — A groundbreaking new study published today at Harvard has revealed that a widespread ‘Islamophobia’ in Western countries is directly tied to migrant from islamic nations committing acts of terrorism against innocent civilians.
Researchers at Harvard analysed decades of data and found that public unease toward Islam often spikes immediately after high-profile attacks carried out by individuals who entered a western country for a better life, and ends up killing people.
“We were shocked—absolutely shocked—to discover this link,” said lead author Dr. Evelyn Whitesplain. “Who could have predicted that repeated stabbings, shooting Jews on the beaches, and flying planes in buildings might make people a tad wary?”
Critics of the study, including EU migration commissioner Greta Openborders, dismissed the findings as ‘problematic.’ “The real problem is social media, hate speech, and guns.”
Progressive activist Jamal Al-Taqiyya agreed, adding, “Suggesting migration plays any role here is pure bigotry. These attacks are just random acts with no pattern whatsoever—except for the racism they expose in native Europeans.”
At publishing time, the study also found that Islam is not compatible with western nations.


