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NYT's Wajahat Ali: 'The Muslim in me is praying' for those afflicted with COVID, while 'the Samuel L. Jackson in me is rooting for COVID'

New York Times contributing op-ed writer Wajahat Ali is not a good person. Let’s just make that perfectly clear.

Better yet, let him make that perfectly clear to you himself:

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Guys like Wajahat Ali give Muslims — and Samuel L. Jackson, for that matter — a bad name.

Then maybe you should see someone who can help you put your soul back together, you ghoul.

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Instead of being like this, expert writer Wajahat Ali should try taking a page from this woman’s book instead:

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