Unsurprising as it was to see the government surrender in the Mexican standoff with the mullah collective over the issue of restricting congregational prayer at the time of a pandemic, or when the clergy callously threw caution to the wind in spite of consistent global messaging about means of Covid-19 spread when assembling at the annual Raiwind Tableeghi Ijtima, it nonetheless highlights a particularly cancerous problem that sits at the heart of our sociopolitical structure often becoming reactive when mutated with belief.
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