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Irish minister compares homosexuality to child abuse and paedophilia


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A controversial Unionist politician has said she stands by her comparison of the sexual abuse of children to homosexual relationships.

Iris Robinson is the MP for Strangford, a member of the Northern Ireland Assembly, chair of the Assembly's health committee and the new First Minister's wife.

She sparked outrage earlier this year when she offered to put gay men in touch with a psychiatrist who can make them straight.

Now it has emerged that during committee proceedings in the Commons last month, she told MPs:

"There can be no viler act, apart from homosexuality and sodomy, than sexually abusing innocent children.

"There must be sufficient confidence that the community has the best possible protection against such perverts."

When contacted by the Belfast Telegraph, Mrs Robinson reiterated her views and said she was following Scriptures.

"Can you think of anything more vile than man and man or woman and woman and sexually abusing children?" she told the Telegraph.

"What I say I base on biblical pronouncements, based on God’s word. I am amazed that people are surprised when I quote from scriptures. It shows the churches either aren’t preaching God’s word or are watering it down.

"I cannot think of anything more sickening than a child being abused. It is comparable to the act of homosexuality. I think they are all comparable. I feel totally repulsed by both."

Mrs Robinson told the Telegraph that she is "trying to reach out to people" as Christ instructed.

She then said that her comments were not made out of hate.

“We all have the opportunity to come to know the Lord Jesus Christ. Anything I say is out of love. I am not hate-mongering. I cannot leave my Christian values hanging at the door when I go into politics.

“I am speaking out more now because we are getting it more and more rammed down our throats that the minority views are more important than the majority views. I am not trying to alienate anyone. Anyone can come to me with any problems. I do not turn anyone away."

Speaking on BBC Radio Ulster's Nolan Show last month, Mrs Robinson was asked to comment on a homophobic assault that took place in Newtownabbey.

Stephen Scott, 27, was attacked by a gang of youths and suffered head and leg injuries. The police are calling the incident homophobic in nature.

Mrs Robinson suggested that he should consider therapy to "cure" him of his homosexuality.

She condemned the attack on Mr Scott but added:

"I have a very lovely psychiatrist who works with me in my offices and his Christian background is that he tries to help homosexuals trying to turn away from what they are engaged in.

"And I have met people who have turned around to become heterosexual."

She also agreed that homosexuality is "disgusting, loathsome, nauseating, wicked and vile."

Police in Northern Ireland are investigating whether Mrs Robinson has committed any offence, such as incitement to hatred, after a string of complaints about her radio interview.

Sinn Fein, who are in coalition government with the DUP, have condemned her.

It's easy to condemn barbaric and backward regimes in far away countries, but did you know these kinds of ideas were so prevalent right here at home (outside the BNP, that is)? Should ministers with such hateful views be able to preach them so openly, and do they really represent the majority, as they claim to? If anti-hate legislation wasn't created to protect people from this kind of abuse then what is it there for?
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26 responses // Irish minister compares homosexuality to child abuse and paedophilia

  • Take that, you self-righteous Europeans! Remember this the next time you pretend you're all so much better than us Americans.
    Brendan_M
  • WTF??
    shroomfairy
  • Lets get some things clear here.

    She is a UNIONIST, in NORTHERN IRELAND.
    They aint exactly known for being liberal. Or nice in general.

    I also doubt she would call herself Irish....

    Either way, they are religious fundamentalists.
    And she is entitled to her view, no matter how stupid and idiotic it is.

    You seem shocked anyone but the BNP could be so offensive....This is the DUP we are talking about here...

    and remember the Labour govt bribed them into voting on the 42 detention which would have failed without them.
    Owwmykneecap
  • Not shocked that anyone other than the BNP has these kind of opinions, kneecap, but intrigued that its usually only the BNP that makes the headlines...
    LindseyIndigo
  • the BNP now considers Irish people to be "ok" (so i read) probably because we look like them.
    So now we have been elevated above both blacks and dogs in their eyes.

    I wonder how the DUP view us...

    Yeah everything is all rosy now up there and everyone is best friends; the catholics dont have to put up with the bullshit anymore and a fear of united Ireland isn't strong amongst the DUP when Northern Ireland runs itself. but underneath they are all the same as they ever were...

    {this is probably where i should point out im not from the north, and that my name is from what my friend said when she hit her leg on the table as i was signing up to a website....i ve been accused of all sorts due to it before!}
    Owwmykneecap
  • How many times do people need to read this? Being Gay is not normal. Do not be outraged by someone that says this.

    Anyway, if you still choose or feel you are definitely Gay, then just be it.
    petarro
  • I hope she chokes on a bible.
    VitaminB2
  • It's scary, but she's not a bad person. This is the logical progression of a good christian following the scriptures as they were brought up to. If you have a problem with what this woman is saying, then you have a problem with religion.

    And you're not alone.
    rwylie
  • Why do you guys use hate speech when you someone uses something hateful?
    clayjj05
  • Leading politicians of any party should wake up and realise their opinions from the 1950's will never sit well in the 21st century.

    Unfortunately fundamentalists and followers of fundamentalists are found in all countries and religions.
    EclecticBadger
  • "There can be no viler act, apart from homosexuality and sodomy, than sexually abusing innocent children."
    Whether intended or not she's saying being gay is worse in this statement, and a slip of the tongue often speaks volumes of the mind! I'm sure the fella she's so enamored of said something about not passing judgement, 'Let he who is without sin...'
    dearmat23
  • There is actually an official petition running against Iris Robinson and her comments about homosexuality. It already has more than 11,000 signatures and you can add your name if you follow the link above.
    JanaPokana
  • Irish Iris?
    I think she needs to see a psychiatrist.

    And she needs to change her name
    Joe_Leo
  • i just don't have a problem with two people of the same sex. it is not any more disgusting than watching a man and woman getting it on, grunting and sweating and slightly overweight.
    samonster34

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