Sonics2k wrote: » Stheno wrote: » His spoken English is very poor for someone who grew up here his grammar especially I'm no fan of the lad, but a quick run through a number of Irish peoples facebook pages and you'd never think they were raised going by the shocking language and grammar skills.
Stheno wrote: » His spoken English is very poor for someone who grew up here his grammar especially
SnakePlissken wrote: » Exactly, there's one particular poster on here who doesn't know the correct spelling of Muslim/Moslem
Anastasia_ wrote: » I think his reaction to Neil's questions (i.e. becoming enraged) speaks volumes.
road_high wrote: » In fairness to Neil Pender he’s been on this story for a while now, asking the real questions beyond the cosy love in that has been portrayed across much of the media.
Neil Prenderville wrote: "I'm talking about the protest that you were supporting. This protest under this president burned Christian churches..."
Topgear on Dave wrote: » Ibrahim got a lot of support from the combined irish left. Im curious how much the family will return that support now he is home. Will they for example be at pride next year?
road_high wrote: » Did I say he wrote it? But it’s clear he supports it from that interview which is very telling.
Topgear on Dave wrote: » Why is he still going around doing interviews anyway? I want this family to go away, live a quiet life and if I never hear about them again, GREAT.
road_high wrote: » He was probed extensively on gay marriage...he stopped short of saying he actively disapproved. Said the general "I've gay friends" etc. Of course he's entitled to his views but at least be honest.
Billy86 wrote: » Good interview, though some weird exchanges like:Halawa: I was wearing a headband, it's not a crime.Interviewer: An ISIS band it looked like to me.Halawa: It was a Palestinian headband.Interviewer: Yeah, well this is what the optics look like. Isn't the interviewer a journalist, and are journalists not supposed to research (which he certainly appears to have done so on much of this interview) and not jump to sensationalist conclusion like 'an ISIS band'? Either way, some interesting bits there and good to see some tougher questions asked, but I'm really not getting how infatuated some have been with this story - this guy might even have the most threads about him on AH over the last few months/years.
Deleted User wrote: » Do we really expect him to be honest (assuming his true position is anti-gay), given the extent of support from the left he got
Dev84 wrote: » https://www.google.ie/amp/s/www.joe.ie/amp/uncategorized/pull-the-other-one-neil-prendeville-dodges-prosecution-on-technicality-15224
JohnMc1 wrote: » Most Muslims in foreign Countries want Sharia implemented. Over 75% of them in Britain,Germany,etc want it. I'm sure we'd get a very similar number if polled the Muslims here.
Dev84 wrote: » Oh and thays Neil penderville of Airplane fame.....
Ipso wrote: » Before the round about ensues can people post transcripts or other proof on what he said about his support or not of Sharia law.
Dev84 wrote: » Ibrahim owes no answers to anyone in this country. He was found innocent of wrong doing by one of the most corrupt judiciary systems in the world. He was young at the time and possibly made some poor choices and was easily led. We live in a racist little enclave and this episode shows it. Oh and thays Neil penderville of Airplane fame.....
road_high wrote: » Yes. He should spell out his views if he has them.
Phoebas wrote: » In this interview all he said about support for Sharia was that Sharia told him that he should pray 5 times a day and fast for Ramadan. Neil Prendeville tried his best to link Halawa with extreme views, but wasn't successful.
PeterParker957 wrote: » I see the pro-Halawa crowd show up to point out Neil Prendeville once gave himself a treat on a plane. Big deal. Does it negate his research and interview technique ???
Deleted User wrote: » Ah here. I'm no IH fan but if every public figure was to spill his true inner views we would have chaos. We don't own him