Not as cheap as saying he's been accused of supporting terrorists. That really is vicarious victimhood.
That's a moral question. Not only police face such a dilemma. If a parent shops their kid, are they a good or bad parent?
I must say, I am so proud that the mighty Spurs has been able to stand, in solidarity, with the French, tonight.
I really havent a clue where you're going with that, but I think you believe something that isnt true about him.
Well it was that or 'a bit of magic so it explodes into life' Took the safe option. Damn that Isis, even our football clichés have been attacked.
Clever back pass by Rooney. Miscontrol by Ali when clean through, as well. Must be a terrorist sympathiser...
Not the same, cops are there to enforce the law, including the laws cops should follow. So you think that if a cop does good work but stays schtum about a colleague murdering someone and planting a gun on the body, you think that is a "moral issue". Murder is a pretty big crime dude. It's morally wrong and it is also 25 to life. A good cop who allows that to happen in order to have a job, is not a good cop. Pretty simple. he may have reasons but the fact is they cannot be good cops because they are accessories to homocide
Yes but cops also have to protect themselves. Some take this literally and are almost gang like, which is wrong. However shafting someone who may well be a friend as well as a fellow copper, is a moral dilemma.
Bosnia and now Turkey booing and chanting "Allah Akhbar" during their minute silences. Not cool at all. We'll probably let them in the EU soon. I blame Israel.
I really shouldn't have to say this, but nowhere in this thread by me (or any other poster) do I believe the accusation has been made that he sympathises with the terrorists. The accusation is that he sees attacks upon the twisted version of Islam that the terrorists hold as personal attacks upon himself, as it is the same faith he holds. Tough. It's not about him and his sensitivities. Or you either, for that matter.