Film
Respect
Season1 - part5
In this episode of Couscous & Cola, the kids debate just what respect means to them.
The debate takes in what they think about children and explores their attitudes towards alternative lifestyles. __As the teenagers talk of respect in a broad sense, they are forced to confront their attitudes towards alternative relationships
Couscous & Cola - Respect - 16 Apr 07
5 comments
Re: Respect
TheUsuallSuspect
I actually agree with my boy Omar from Somalia(i'm also from somalia, hola), when he said "I have a problem with gays". Actually Omar its not only a problem, its matter of making natural something that is so natural. These people are the people that Allah has punish them in ancient times by sending tornado's and earthquake to banish them. They were the people of Lot, in Islam we call him prophet Ludh. By the way Omar i'm visiting the Netherlands, so holla back at me.
Re: Respect
TheUsuallSuspect
I actually agree with my boy Omar from Somalia(i'm also from somalia, hola), when he said "I have a problem with gays". Actually Omar its not only a problem, its matter of making natural something that is so natural. These people are the people that Allah has punish them in ancient times by sending tornado's and earthquake to banish them. They were the people of Lot, in Islam we call him prophet Ludh. By the way Omar i'm visiting the Netherlands, so holla back at me.
Re: Respect
schutta
That was a VERY interesting discussion, especially the confrontation of this gay person with religious muslims. They always say God created women for men vice versa, but was it not also God who created this man as he is, as someone who loves other men instead of women? If he really feels like this, so what? People can't switch their feelings off,nobody can control if he likes woman A, woman B
or maybe even a man. And everyone should keep in mind that those feelings might also come up in oneself.
Re: Respect
Beïng true to yourself.
It's not a matter of being gay, or not, it's a matter of beïng a loving human or not.
Respect is the key word here...