Phoebas wrote: » How are his views on Gay people relevant to his being locked up for protesting in Egypt?
Deleted User wrote: » darkdubh wrote: » All of Longford voted against gay marriage? Who are you, Marion Keyes? Think it was Roscommon
darkdubh wrote: » All of Longford voted against gay marriage? Who are you, Marion Keyes?
Deleted User wrote: » Think it was Roscommon
Guy:Incognito wrote: » He's making himself a public figure. He can be asked anything.
Dev84 wrote: » Im not advocating shakira law but surely a corner stone of our country is to allow other cultures to co-exist in harmony.
Phoebas wrote: » He can, but the questions should have some kind of relevance. I can't think what his views on gay people have to do with his situation in Egypt. Nor do I have any idea how he would have voted in the marriage referendum. He was in prison at the time so he couldn't have committed the offence of voting against it, along with 3 quarters of a million of his fellow citizens.
dreamliner wrote: » As for his views on gay marriage, who gives a damn. So long as he isn't planning to kill them who cares? .
JohnMc1 wrote: » Everybody should give a damn. He went over to Egypt in support of ISIS and the Muslim Brotherhood. Those groups have been known to kill gays in horrific ways. He might not want to kill them now, but who knows what will happen if the Irish Govt allows them to become the majority.
Ralf and Florian wrote: » They do if he was in Egypt in support of the Muslim Brotherhood, an organisation well known for its hardline stance against homosexuality.
dreamliner wrote: » Ah here. Mods are there no rules against blatant slander and defamation? That is a serious accusation that has been made with absolutely 0 evidence. I don't think that is acceptable. The rest of your post doesn't warrant a reply, it's clear what entirely off the track thinking you seem to possess.
JohnMc1 wrote: » He was arrested for wearing an ISIS headband.
Billy86 wrote: » How so?
Topgear on Dave wrote: » Does this win some kind of prize for the dumbest post on here?? :cool:
Ralf and Florian wrote: » You stated that the questions should have some kind of relevance. You don't think it's relevant to question him about his links to such an organisation? Do you think its irrelevant to question Jerry Adams about the IRA too?
dreamliner wrote: » Ah the typical 'he supports sharia law!' reaction Well there's something we wouldn't have been able to predict ... Muslim supports shariah law, hold the front page! I despair at what I read on here at times. What next? Jews support the law of Moses? Christians support Biblical law!? Never! As for his views on gay marriage, who gives a damn. So long as he isn't planning to kill them who cares? We have an entire county who voted against gay marriage. There are serious issues around this case, but this nonsense that he supports sharia law and wanting to know his views on homosexuality is stupid, and in my view takes away from the real issues at hand. There are far more important, and relevant, questions that he could be getting asked.
arse..biscuits wrote: » My god he's an empty headed buffoon, that was torture to listen to. Ibrahim doesn't like being asked certain questions and just shouts over the interviewer.
Ralf and Florian wrote: » Do you assume all muslims support Sharia Law? The loudest voices in support of sharia are the proponents of political islam like the Muslim Brotherhood who want islamic doctrine written into constitutional law.
Phoebas wrote: » Even if Halawa took a hardline stance against homosexuality (he doesn't, but that's by the bye), what would that have to do with his situation in Egypt? He isn't running for office; he isn't in any position of power, so how are his non controversial views on homosexuality of relevance at all? Does anyone know where he stands on Brexit ... or the Kardashians?
dreamliner wrote: » Ask why he was protesting, ask why he was on a stage getting involved in a political mess in a different land, but his views on shariah and homosexuality? Very poor.
Topgear on Dave wrote: » I guess where I am interested in this point is where I see a lot of his support coming from in debates on twitter where I can see peoples profiles. He would get quite a lot of his support from people with a bit of a politically correct left wing view point who, I assume.... hell, I know, would attack me heavily if I came out with any criticism of the gay community. (I wouldnt by the way)However he can have a free pass on his views. I just find this support rather confusing.