After a stint of weapons training in Pakistan, Khalid Kelly, an Irishman who converted to Islam, has returned home to set up a group called Islam for Ireland.
Famed in Ireland as the “Irishman who would kill for Islam” in the press and heckled and jeered on RTE’s “Late Late Show,” Kelly defended the 9/11 attacks and said that one day the world would be ruled by sharia law.
Kelly grew up in the Liberities, in inner city Dublin but he soon became a poster boy for al-Muhajiroun, a British-based organization. This group was founded by Syrian-born cleric Omar Bakri. It blended jihadist rhetoric with virulent anti-Semitism and homophobia. This group was disbanded in 2004.
However, the group reveled in the amount of press their extremist ideas and message got them, and Kelly regularly appeared in the tabloid press. In 2005 he was feature on CNN arguing that the bombings, which took place on London’s underground train system, were justified.
Suddenly he disappeared. Until last November when he surfaced in Pakistan and agreed to an interview with a British newspaper. They ran the article with the headline “Irishman wants to kill for Islam” and Kelly boasted that he had undergone weapons training while in Pakistan.
In the interview he said “I’m already on the path to jihad...Next week, inshallah, I could be in Afghanistan fighting a British soldier.”
Kelly never made it to Afghanistan, but the reasons for this remain blurry. It seems that one explanation is that because of the color of his skin he would be in danger. Some years ago while in the frontier of Peshawar, Kelly was warned that the Taliban might very well kidnap him suspecting him as an American spy.
Last week in Dublin, Kelly said that he believed intelligence agencies were tailing him in Pakistan and began to fear for his safety.
He said: “I went there to join people who were likeminded and help establish an Islamic state…But as a white convert, I stuck out like a sore thumb.”
Since April, he has been in Ireland and although he does not seem to be quite as outspoken about his views as he was ten years ago, the Muslim community in Ireland seem uncomfortable having him in their midst once more.
In May there was a protest held outside the Belgium embassy in Dublin against the proposed ban of full-faced veils. He spoke to the crowds saying that such views were oppressing Muslims and it was here he said that he dreamt of seeing “the black flag of Islam” over Dáil Éireann (Irish parliament).
He also commented on the fact that U.S. troops use Shannon airport and the seven Irish army personnel in the UN-mandated Nato-led mission to Afghanistan. In an interview with Metro Eireann, an Irish newspaper, he said that Ireland’s involvement with the U.S. in these ways makes it a target for attacks.
This newspaper ran with the headline “We must listen to bin Laden” which caused widespread upset among the Muslim community in Ireland.
The Muslims in Ireland have made it clear to Kelly that they do not want any involvement with him. Also Kelly has complained that security services have been visiting with him regularly.
He said: “They want me to stop speaking out, but I won’t...It doesn’t matter if I’m in Pakistan, Lebanon, England or Ireland, there is an obligation to speak wherever you are. I’m not talking about fighting here in Ireland, but I am encouraging Muslims to fulfill their duties.”
Kelly has claimed that he only came back to Ireland because his passport went missing while travelling back from Pakistan. He claims that once he has gotten a new passport, he will decide where to settle with is two sons, Osama and Mohammed and his Pakistani wife. They currently live in Britain.
These plan contradict those mentioned in his recent interview with Metro Eireann. He said that he plans to set up a group called “Islam for Ireland," and that he was still in constant communication with his mentor from al-Muhajiroun’s, Bakri.
A journalist from the Irish Times interviewed Bakri three years ago. He said that while he admired Kelly they had no interest in Ireland.
He said: “It is not a relevant arena for me because I don’t have people there...Ireland is definitely not on our map.”
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Switch to the desktop site to post a comment.gold6digger | Dec 26, 2010, 08:30 AM EST
It is ok i am looking for the wilkerson clan of ireland no luck can you sugest another search.
seanomelbourne | Aug 10, 2010, 08:18 PM EDT
Jacer I am Dublin born I left Ireland when i was 22. I was raised an r.c. I now find it more enlightening being an atheist. My point is most adherents of Islam are not extremist,my experiences living in Muslim countries they only wish for a happy prosperous life,education,housing etc(no different from us). Leave them in peace to follow their own beliefs and we mind our own business and do our own thing,the world may then be a better place.
jacersisityourself | Aug 10, 2010, 06:28 PM EDT
(Belatedly back on this topic). Agreed again seano, Khalid K is a feather in a tornado but it’s still a tornado that he’s caught up in. The tornado of Islam is there and it will never bring peace wherever it blows. I disagree with yr assertion that claimants of any system or religion are pushing a power base... As I’ve posted often, I was a very competitive sports-orientated person, GAA football & hurling, soccer, athletics, Irish dancing etc., always wanting to win. The greatest victory that I’ve had was in surrender - to Christ’s love and his message. I would hope you recover the sense of right that your Irish forebears’ they knew through Ireland’s Penal Years, and kept their faith in Christ in the face of all horrors and doubts. "Doubting" St. Thomas did, eventually – you can too.
seanomelbourne | Aug 08, 2010, 07:43 PM EDT
Khalid is only a feather in a tornado. You miss the point it was Italian government policies that oppressed the Libyans nothing to do with the church. Some Muslims may think this way. Every so for many Years we have some propagandists claiming this or that system or religion is bent on world domination and people do not see that the claimants themselves are pushing their own power base. It reminds me of an old saying "The greatest trick the devil plays is convincing you he does not exist. Will the real devil please stand up.
jacersisityourself | Aug 08, 2010, 07:42 AM EDT
Agreed seanmelbourne, the Catholic Church had some bad policies on how Christianity should be spread and protected. At least, the Church has acknowledged its mistakes (e.g. Inquisitions) and no longer has such practices. Islam will never acknowledge its mistakes and continues to hold its peoples subject to the sword and stonings to death. It will continue its objective of world domination, including of your adopted home country, just as your man ‘Khalid’ Kelly has proclaimed his intentions for Ireland.
seanomelbourne | Aug 08, 2010, 12:54 AM EDT
Jacer the world is full of anecdotal stories I lived in Libya for some months and you should hear the stories of torture perpetrated on the Libyan people by the catholic Italians when the were the oppressors and that only ceased in the early 1950s.
SeanDubh | Aug 05, 2010, 11:52 AM EDT
I seen this fella being interviewed a few years ago and thought he was rather pathetic then,I feel the same about him now.A working class lad from Dublin radicalized by extreme Islamists in the UK.An angry young man who found a justification for his anger at the world in the doctrines of Islam.
michaelcollins | Aug 05, 2010, 09:19 AM EDT
never heard of this chap khaild kelly????? what a joke...he is only a muppet looking for attention
jacersisityourself | Aug 04, 2010, 09:41 PM EDT
(... Cont’d) This story is to be believed – Saudi Arabia was sparsely populated back in Mohammed’s and the official’s ancestors’ time. In fact, when I was there, the population of Saudi Arabia was about 10 million of which only 2 million were native, the rest mostly Palestinian or Muslim African refugees and others expatriates like me from a multitude of countries. Arabia was a very different place in Mohammed’s time, so sparsely populated and peaceful that it was easily subjugated under death by sword or the threat of it. To this day, the sword is the main means of executing people who transgress Mohammed’s Koran in Saudi Arabia and some other countries (the weekly Friday morning executions place in Riyadh is called “Chop-chop Square" by ex-pats, not nice but it happens every Friday after mosque prayers. Death by stoning (i.e. lots and lots of heavy rocks thrown at you until you are dead) is still another means of execution for some, especially in rural areas of Saudi Arabia. “Khalid” Kelly, if you are reading this post, please take note. The story is true. I was there and heard it from the horse’s mouth - a true, unfettered Saudi man, yet in a job as a govt official, wearing the typical Saudi smigeen beard, white thobe and camel-feet tethering rope on his head. You were not. Where you were once - Pakistan - is merely a foot-stool of Saudi Islamism. You should not allow yourself to be subject to the sword of Islam. No one should be. Instead, be subject to this true Saudi man’s village history and reject Islam for what it is – a false religion.
jacersisityourself | Aug 04, 2010, 09:17 PM EDT
This Saudi govt official told me in the privacy of my Riyadh home how his ancestors’ village was attacked and slaughtered by Mohammed’s growing army. Some survived, as some did in other villages of Arabia but they all never forgave or forgot Mohammed for what he and his army of swordsmen did. The official was a descendant of these survivors and knew this story through typical hand-me-down family stories, as familiar as stories passed down through generations of Irish and Irish-Americans. And so you have it from the horse’s mouth. (More, oh yes there is!...)
jacersisityourself | Aug 04, 2010, 09:13 PM EDT
(Cont’d) From this Saudi govt official’s horse’s mouth, this story came out: Mohammed was in his own village of Mecca about 600AD when a some Christian missionaries on a camel train passed through, spreading the message of Christ and His teachings, just as Christ asked them to do. A lot in the village were converted to Christianity’s message of loving God and loving your neighbour, speaking of Moses’ escape from the desert which was legendary at that time amongst the peoples of Arabia, themselves neighbours of the land of Egypt back then. They spoke of sacrificial lambs and miraculous events and visions. Sometime later, mulling Mohammed saw how successful the Christian missionaries were and decided he too could shout a god (Allah) message and start a new (his) religion. Apparently known as a young angry illiterate man in the small village (back then) of Mecca, when he tried to do so, speaking of his own “visions” and Moses’ and Christ’s sacrificial lambs, people scorned his stories of visions. [Important Aside: people in small isolated villages tended to be family-related. Conjugations between related family members frequently produced mentally and physically damaged offspring. This is widely-proven in today’s medical and scientific world but would not have been known in Mohammed’s village or time]. So Mohammed gathered a few friends, took up swords and attacked the people of that time in Mecca, killing many to force home his ideas; so started Mohammed’s reign of terror throughout the smaLL villages of Arabia, and, in this day and age, in the rest of the world. (more)
jacersisityourself | Aug 04, 2010, 09:03 PM EDT
I would hope that “Khalid” Kelly reads Irish Central’s posts. If so, he might read this long one of mine. I lived and worked in Saudi Arabia for a number of years and got to know a lot about the people there and their way of life. The people are religious, most pray to God a few times a day just as we Christians all over the world do. One day, a native Saudi man, a govt Ministry official, with good English, urgently came to my home in Riyadh to discuss certain business stuff ahead of a next day meeting. Over minted tea and biscuits, we had a normal business chat together. Then, as often in such chats, it became social chit chat in my Riyadh sitting room. He asked me what religion I practiced in my home country and I unashamedly told him Roman Catholicism. He then stunned me by saying that he, a Saudi, didn’t believe in Islam or any religion. He said he did all the things that Saudis are expected to do – mosque attendance, Ramadan fasts, Mecca pilgrimage etc., but he was a non-believer anyway. Shocked, I asked him why. I kid you not - in reply, he told me that Islam is definitely a false religion and could prove it by the following story that he related to me, over desert-dry crumbled biscuits and refreshing tea, about his village’s ancestors and “Prophet” Mohammed. (more... ready for a good read?- A story from a “horse’s mouth” as we say in Ireland. Oh, you don’t know that expression, do you not? Well it’s to do with people knowing a good horse by examining its mouth, gums and teeth. If they’re good, then you know you’re getting a truthful, trustful horse).
srcarrvt | Aug 04, 2010, 07:56 PM EDT
IrishAndProud - Aye! look at what America has produced - a man shooting his own countrymen all because of the sick propaganda embedded in his head. A mother is mourning, somewhere, the loss of her child. and our prayers should be with his.
IrishAndProud | Aug 04, 2010, 05:29 PM EDT
irishdan, deport him to any other muslim nation, whether he's Irish or not. There's plenty of other nations that embrace his faith, for him to go to. He wants Islam, doesn't he? Fine, then...let him have Islam. But don't just let him wander about freely in a country (even if it's his own) that he's openly vowed to destroy. People who actively work toward the goals he espouses have no business or place anywhere on Irish soil, whether they're Irish themselves, or not. Goodness sakes, irishdan -- 'Anne Glover?' Don't tell me you cannot see the difference between her and Khalid Kelly! Anne Glover was an innocent, enslaved murder victim. Khalid Kelly embraces a violent, expansionist, foreign faith and actively seeks the mass murder of his fellow Irish and the destruction and extinction of their culture...a slight difference from wee small Anne, wouldn't you say? Don't sully her memory (or any other Irish person who's suffered discrimination and gross injustice) by even mentioning them in the same paragraph with the likes of Khalid Kelly and/or HIS goals.
irishdan | Aug 04, 2010, 04:45 PM EDT
Some of you out there are a sad bloody lot and no doubt about it! The famous words of WB Yeats the Night the now world applauded Plow and the Stars....." You have disgraced your selves again!" As child and youth I helpes collect money for a local priest Fr.Dan Breen RIP who was on a Pastakan Mission, he left a legacy of churches and schools behind, build with Irish Catholic money for our fellow Christians out there. The good Padre would not have got too far if he was greeted in the overwhelming Islamic society the same as some here are advocating......... The first point many seem to miss is this guy is 100% old Irish stock, he is a genuine home grown nutcase, lock stock and barrell. Most Irish are appaled and horrified as his pronouncements......Rather than the canary in the coalmine as some reader described him, he is if anything the cockroach in the turfshed!...... Some other points arising.....'Lovepoint'.....Papal flags are regularly flown here regularly on all public occasions......'Irish & Proud' deport where, the man may be lunatic soup but he is Irish through and trhough!.........Take a quick look at the concluding piece and remember our own journey......."..In 1688, the first woman killed in Cotton Mather's witch trials in Massachusetts was an old Irish woman named Anne Glover, who had been captured and sold as a slave in 1650. She spoke no English. She could recite The Lord's Prayer in Gaelic and Latin, but without English, Mather decided her Gaelic was discourse with the devil, and hung her..." A prayer for poor the soul of poor Anne.... and for all the 5,000 a month now leaving Ireland that they will get a better reception in their new host countries than advocated here for the handfull of Moslems in Ireland!
Parents | Aug 04, 2010, 10:12 AM EDT
I think this man has some serious problems...but also think he is dagerous. There is freedom of speech but really when someone talks about taking over your country and that you deserved 9/11, we better wake up. Our welcoming countries, our rights for everyone is going to slap us back like never before.
norinalundy | Aug 03, 2010, 12:27 PM EDT
I think that this idiot should be sent back to hell where he belongs. He mentions that the attacks of 9/11 are justified, as were the attacks in London. Get him the hell out of Ireland. If the Irish-Americans (and even the Italian-Americans of which I am) would tear him apart in Brooklyn or anywhere in the greater metropolitan area. He did not lose his sons, but we lost plenty. He is Irish and probably still a Christian, his mentality could never be as corrupted as are the terrorist among the Muslim communities. If he lost his sons, he would feel it. It is in the blood line.
Kevin325 | Aug 03, 2010, 12:07 PM EDT
Deportation is imminent.
lostgold | Aug 03, 2010, 10:11 AM EDT
To Portia 777 I'm afraid people like you just don't get it since the 1600s Catholicism has been Ireland. Edmund Curtis in his work " A History of Ireland" states the the modern Irish nation was formed when the old Norman aristoracy that refused to turn Protestant threw in their lot with the Catholic Gaelic stock. Protestantism justified land confiscation time and time again. See the work "Land Confiscation in Irish History" by Butler. Institutions and nations that have not listened to the just plea of Ireland to be united and used Catholicism as their justification for this will produce more Khalid Kellys". A lot of Irish who know their real history will not turn Protestant if they loose their religion they will turn somewhere else and for Ireland it may very well be true "Christianity destroyed good pagans" when they didn"t even want them to speak their own language
AmAncINED | Aug 03, 2010, 09:33 AM EDT
If I tried to promote Christianity in any form in Islamic countries, I'd be stoned, beheaded, or worse. Too bad this headcase didn't drop the surname "Kelly," since he doesn't want to identify with Irish culture and religion. Now if he'd just go live in some Islamic country and forget about Ireland... Sharia law in Ireland and the Islamic flag flying? - when hell freezes over.
jakeleg | Aug 03, 2010, 08:36 AM EDT
Ireland should be aloud to vote and have him deported.
clonmel21 | Aug 03, 2010, 07:43 AM EDT
Get out of Ireland, fly the Irish flag and no other.
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srcarrvt | Aug 02, 2010, 08:11 PM EDT
Hey seanomelbourne - I did NOT say "May your God go with you all" put down the beer dude, and reread it. and how about it, yea or nay to IrishAndProud's request?
willieboy | Aug 02, 2010, 07:41 PM EDT
GO TO HELL BACK TO PAKISTAN. TAKE THE O WITH YOU....
mandokeith | Aug 02, 2010, 07:32 PM EDT
Well said, even without discussing the backwards beginnings of Islam, we knowe they plan to subjugate the earth by the sword if necessdary. They are a disease that needs to be removed. Look at the mess they have made of London.
jacersisityourself | Aug 02, 2010, 04:03 PM EDT
BTW, it could be stated that Christianity has a goal to convert the world to it's beliefs. In a way, yes it has. The difference is that where Islam uses violence to spread its message, including murder of those who don't accept their ways, Christians do it by word of mouth, just as Christ asked us to "Go tell everyone..." As the parable of the sower and his seeds shows, Christ expected that some would not listen and fall by the wayside. St. Paul told us that if they don't listen and learn, we should "kick the dust of that (place) from our sandles" and move on to where thay would listen. None of the Apostles said we should break the 5th commandment of Jews and Christians to achieve the aims of conversion.
jacersisityourself | Aug 02, 2010, 03:54 PM EDT
IAP hits it right. It’s a stated goal of Islam to dominate the world’s countries, including Ireland & USA. I don’t believe for one second the Islamic community in the whole island of Ireland want to shun this guy. They’re sleepers for the next generations of Islamists in Ireland. On second thoughts, it’s the Irish people who are sleeping while the creeping malady of Islam settles in our land.
IrishAndProud | Aug 02, 2010, 03:39 PM EDT
adrienrain, yes, every religion has its 'nuts,' but NOT every religion demands as its central goal and purpose the conquest and forced subjigation of the entire world to ITS beliefs, such as Islam does. Jews do not seek to convert non-Jews, period...it's against their faith to do so and always has been. Xtians at one point sought forced conversions, but have long since stopped. Buddhists and Hindus also do not practice forced conversions -- but Islam does, and/or seeks permanent homage of those who will not. It even conducts open jihand the world over, and openly states its goals -- like this Khalid Kelly guy -- and even THEN there are those who are in denial of its aims.
sailmaker | Aug 02, 2010, 02:00 PM EDT
Tell 'im not to hold his breath . . . .
moygannon | Aug 02, 2010, 01:15 PM EDT
A certifiable headcase on the loose.
Dompedro | Aug 02, 2010, 12:17 PM EDT
better ask Cahir Doherty
adrienrain | Aug 02, 2010, 12:13 PM EDT
Every religion seems to produce a few serious, dangerous nuts. The secret of this is in the religious texts themselves. That includes the Christian and Jewish texts. So long as everyone honors these 'holy books' and so long as all of them contain violence and intolerance (as they all do) there will always be those who advocate and practice violence and intolerance. Their real fault is simple: they actually believe that stuff and act on it.
petest1 | Aug 02, 2010, 11:45 AM EDT
Be very careful! This lunatic fringe is moving inward all the time. I hope that the people are aware of the goals of this culture before it is too late.
AmAncINED | Aug 02, 2010, 10:20 AM EDT
I amend my comment to say that this guy is a dangerous sick-o - best to keep a close eye on him and don't let him into Ireland.
biggles007 | Aug 02, 2010, 10:13 AM EDT
I agree 100% with beachline
DLW12183 | Aug 02, 2010, 09:51 AM EDT
If you don't fly it some left wing liberal at Irish Central will call you a racist!!!
loveapint | Aug 02, 2010, 09:03 AM EDT
Ireland is considered a Catholic coun try, so fky the Papal Flag
beachline | Aug 02, 2010, 07:13 AM EDT
Only the Irish flag should fly over the nation. Irishdan said all there is to say about this lunatic. However, since lunatics are unpredictable he should be carefully watched and not allowed back into Ireland. He said his passport was "lost" and he is waiting for a new one. How did he get into Britain without a passport??
irishdan | Aug 02, 2010, 04:53 AM EDT
And this is news? There are hundreds of practicing moslems in the medical services, training here, over the years some stayed, married and have Irish Families and citizenship. Likewise in the West of Ireland, there is a well settled moslem community there arising out of special requirements in a meat plant to prepare product for export. Ireland is now has a significant multi national community as a segment of the population. Of these the Islamic sector with their emphasis on family, education, professions and business make some of the most positive contributions to Irish society of any of the New Irish. Kelly belongs to the lunatic fringe; the sort of eccentric Dublin character that every generation produced a few examples of. Aside form providing media headlines for the silly season and no doubt, a welcome bit of police overtime for the security forces, what he has to say is of little interest to anyone. Kelly is a long, long way from 9/11 material and given the mans record to date he will not produce anything either in the future that he will not have to flush afterwards!
IrishAndProud | Aug 02, 2010, 03:26 AM EDT
Btw Sean...you are openly defending a man who hates Jews and homosexuals, and advocates genocide against them. I already know your thougths about Israel, and that you don't think the Jews should be allowed to build in their own ancient city, in their own ancient land. Please think carefully before answering my question below (here it is again, to guard against distraction from it: Do you agree with this man that the Muslim flag should fly over the Dail in Ireland? That's a yes or a no, Sean.
IrishAndProud | Aug 02, 2010, 03:04 AM EDT
sean, this guy could not be clearer about his intentions or state it more directly, and yet here you are (exactly as I predicted in my earlier post down the row, here), defending him. Do you agree with this man that the Muslim flag should fly over the Dail in Ireland? That's a yes or a no, Sean.
Deidra47 | Aug 02, 2010, 02:00 AM EDT
The country is Ireland and no other flag should or needs to be flown over the nation but the Irish one. He is an example of the type of people the islams work on and convert....brain washing is a scarey thing to behold. If he wants to see an Islam flag flying, let him stay in an islamic country.
seanomelbourne | Aug 02, 2010, 12:30 AM EDT
Khalid Kelly /Southernpride/IrishAndProud all seem to suffer from a siege mentality and a nasty form of bigotry. "May your God go with you all" says srcarrvt how tragic for you non-atheists'.
Southernpride | Aug 01, 2010, 10:08 PM EDT
irishwxman on Aug 01, 2010, 12:09 PM EDT "Let the IRA handle this clown" Irishwxman: you come across as a raving lunatic. The IRA Marxist terrorists supports any terrorist group who hates America
Conjoly | Aug 01, 2010, 09:56 PM EDT
I agreee 100% with ODonnabhain. Why is Irish Central giving this person the oxygen of publicity?
CHRISMICK | Aug 01, 2010, 09:37 PM EDT
THIS IS JUST GREAT-GO BACK TO PAKISTAN,IF JIHAD IS HIS FULFILLMENT,HE CAN FIND IT THERE
ODonnabhain | Aug 01, 2010, 09:04 PM EDT
What an idiot!
srcarrvt | Aug 01, 2010, 09:03 PM EDT
to "bfaulkner" He's not poor and he's not confused. He's just a product of his upbringing... a good heads up to all parents. He truely believes this. And He AND HIS KIND IS COMING AFTER IRELAND.
srcarrvt | Aug 01, 2010, 08:58 PM EDT
To "Irish & Proud " yes... but the people who run this site are liberal and "socialist" minded. ye have to remember who runs this paper. May God be with us all.
srcarrvt | Aug 01, 2010, 08:55 PM EDT
There is only ONE GOD. AND HE IS OURS!
srcarrvt | Aug 01, 2010, 08:52 PM EDT
TO THE PEOPLES OF IRELAND - GET RID OF THIS GARBAGE AS QUICKLY AS YOU CAN! This IS an EVIL "Religion" Toss them out as fast as you can and DO NOT BELIEVE or even give them a chance to plant their nasty seed in your communtiy! If you don't believe me, go ahead, read the koran. They HATE anyone who is'nt one of them and they'll take your head before ye know it's gone.... not to mention your freedom!
IrishAndProud | Aug 01, 2010, 07:51 PM EDT
How can anyone excuse foreign Muslims living in Ireland, when even the home-grown ones are saying stuff like this? I've said it before, and I'll say it again: Islam is utterly incompatible with Irish identity and culture, and has no business or place anywhere on that entire island. Deport them all -- even those who convert.
teddybear | Aug 01, 2010, 06:56 PM EDT
Ireland does NOT NEED this NUTCASE.
AmAncINED | Aug 01, 2010, 06:34 PM EDT
They should fly the Islamic flag over the Irish parliament the day all Islamic countries fly the Irish flag over their government buildings. This guy is a sick-o.
kmkellyc | Aug 01, 2010, 06:21 PM EDT
If you think he has peaceful intentions--it is there intention to establish a world of Islam--and they don't care who dies in the process--lock him away as soon as he breaks a law--jaywalking would be fine.
mhichil | Aug 01, 2010, 06:05 PM EDT
I think history is repeating itself. Time and again the socially disenfranchised seek support groups outside the mainstream that could not support them. The mainstream demonizes that group to keep it from competing for housing, jobs, and political influence. Once a line is drawn, the mainstream and the demonized group are at war and killing each other over rhetoric and other grievances both real and imagined. They all fly their ideological flags: democrats, romans, republicans, communist, jews, nazis, catholics, patriots, micks, gumbas, wet backs, loyalists, ira, mafia, negros, hippies, vikings, firblogs, normans, etc. till they the offenders are killed or absorbed into a new model society that promises an end to conflict. THEN rinse and repeat. This guy is the canary in the coal mine, I am sorry he had to seek relief outside his family and friends, but until folks realise " them " is "us", this tragic process continues ad nauseum.. The culling of the flock is what my dad called it. my sympathies and to all involved. Birth control and self control has many answers to this problem, tho not the only solution. but for all the ' go forth and multiply ' folks, this is a division problem, followed by subtraction.. do the math!. When it comes down to that; Ireland and Scotland forever!
marydobish | Aug 01, 2010, 05:37 PM EDT
This idiot needs to be locked up and never see the light of day. Something also needs to be done about this so-called peaceful Islam "religion" he espouses. How come it is that when Muslims comprise more than 20% of any society, there is always trouble?
IrishAndProud | Aug 01, 2010, 05:23 PM EDT
And of course, many lefties are in total denial about Islam's goal to have an Islamic Republic in Eire (they'll accuse you of 'racism', etc -- oh what a shock -- if you point it out), but then guys like this drip come along and say it directly...and the libs keep right on pandering to him as if it never happened ('I know noth-ink, I see noth-ink...').
IrishAndProud | Aug 01, 2010, 05:19 PM EDT
Don't worry, folks...the 'tolerant, broad-minded' left-wing bloggers (all five or ten of them who troll Irish Central) will be along any time now, to defend this guy and his goals --both sides share deep antisemitism and a hatred of Israel, after all (and if you doubt me just read the lefties' posts on that matter), and otherwise play off each other like Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dumber...the libs trip all over themselves to say glowing things about tolerating Muslims (just to show how 'broad-minded' they are; anyone else however need not apply), and the Muslims because they USE the liberals to let them burrow into Western societies all the more...never mind that the left-leaners would be the first infidels to be expunged by the mohammadans, if they ever reach the point they seek.
Aliciarose | Aug 01, 2010, 05:07 PM EDT
Get rid of him real quick. I would hate to see my beloved Ireland changed for this grub. They want to take over the world.
vincem13 | Aug 01, 2010, 04:48 PM EDT
"After a stint of weapons training in Pakistan...". Well I remember the weapons training I received as a Christian. It was called Sunday School and our weapons were made of paper. We called them "Holy Bibles". So much for the "Religion of Peace"! My prayer is for the awakening of Ireland to its Christian heritage, that it may once again be able to call itself the "Island of the Saints"!
johnkrues | Aug 01, 2010, 03:21 PM EDT
send the irish islam jerk back to islam,dont need any cults
Nelsonbarry | Aug 01, 2010, 02:10 PM EDT
I guess all the dam fools aren't dead yet. Ship him to the ones he loves. There are enough problems in Ireland without this nut.
Monsoonman | Aug 01, 2010, 02:08 PM EDT
I remember I was in Vegas a couple of years ago and had a muslim cab driver who absolutely loathed Vegas and called it and the US the great say-tan. So I asked why are you here? Because he was escaping the poverty and ignorance of his home country...but he wanted it to come here.
irishwxman | Aug 01, 2010, 12:09 PM EDT
Let the IRA handle this clown.
ORourkes | Aug 01, 2010, 11:37 AM EDT
SHIP HIM OFF TO AN ISLAMIC COUNTRY....LET HIM LIVE WITH THEM...GET HIM OUT OF IRELAND ...APPEARS HE ISN'T HAPPY WITH WHERE HE IS NOW...THE FOOL
Costaprint | Aug 01, 2010, 11:28 AM EDT
He should be fixed upside down (so his "brains" don´t drop out) to the spike (high up) with welded clamps with a prayer to his Islam "god" stuck up his anus to come and rescue him - dumb idiot !!!
bronxjames | Aug 01, 2010, 11:13 AM EDT
Why is the irish gov't allowing him to stay in Ireland? Why hasn't someone blown his f--king brains out? These people are useless to all christian people. As for islam....BITE ME!
kateomprint | Aug 01, 2010, 11:12 AM EDT
For God's sake where do we get these eejits from. If I travel to another I respect their laws i don't want the tricolour flown from their Parliament. Somebody give this a guy a kick up the arse and tell him to get a bit of sense
Southernpride | Aug 01, 2010, 09:55 AM EDT
It's suprising he didn't join the Sinn Fein/IRA Marxist terrorists. They recruit from the projects/inner city of Dublin
WoundedKnee | Aug 01, 2010, 09:54 AM EDT
This guy is just taking Fianna Fail's crazy Mass Immigration policy to its logical conclusion.
antoman | Aug 01, 2010, 09:34 AM EDT
Feckin Jackeen.
MavisPike | Aug 01, 2010, 09:32 AM EDT
From justchris1's post: "Respect the country you move to and there [sic] rules and language... " I hardly need to point out the irony here.
MavisPike | Aug 01, 2010, 09:30 AM EDT
It's Chris O'Dowd from the IT Crowd. Isn't it?
justchris1 | Aug 01, 2010, 09:26 AM EDT
Why is it that everyone loves there religion or there country but wants to go to a differant country and make them display and believe in there ways...If you want an Islam flag then go there if you want an African flag go there. I you want to live in the USA then learn to speak english and like the american flag..Respect the country you move to and there rules and language... If you dont like the country dont go there...Its simple!!!
ciarrai | Aug 01, 2010, 09:18 AM EDT
Sure, and next we'll have suicide bombers and women denied their rights. Did I mention that Islam is BRUTAL to animals. Go away. Far away.
Portia777 | Aug 01, 2010, 09:18 AM EDT
It is all the brainwashing he received in his training. Religion has nothing to do with irish Sovereignity. Here we are trying to get rid of the Catholic cult and now islam cult is trying to take its place.
bfaulkner | Aug 01, 2010, 09:13 AM EDT
NO, NO, NO!!! If this poor confused soul wants to fly the "flag of Islam" he should definitely move back to Pakistan, or Iran, or one of other Godless countries!!
Tony Barry | Aug 01, 2010, 09:12 AM EDT
Anther converted Irish MORON
fnfdesign | Aug 01, 2010, 08:59 AM EDT
Screw ISLAM!!