Sunday, December 01, 2013

David Hine is actually concerned about Afghanistan's proposal to revive stoning of adulterers

Hine, the British writer of Bulletproof Coffin, pointed to the following news:


So he's worried about this, and wonders why the Obama administration hasn't protested (Pamela Geller offers a clue why neither they nor the UN said anything). I wonder if this means he now regrets the part he played in introducing a Muslim co-star in the Batman books, and missed a big chance to make the co-star Armenian? (France has quite a few Armenians living there.) I have no idea, but, if he really understands something is wrong, then he'll ponder that stoning of adulterers/women is part and parcel of the Koran/Hadith.

Maybe there is hope for some people in the UK - comics writers included - to wake up and smell reality. If Hine's come around and realized something is wrong with the Religion of Peace, then in the forseeable future, he'll avoid going for such cheapie stunts as he did in Batman a few years ago.

2 comments:

Pastorius said...

I doubt he regrets it, because I'm sure he believes he knows a lot of peaceful Muslims who would never support such a thing.

Of course, if he knew how to ask the question correctly, it would be a different matter.

Epaminondas said...

These people are silly. Everyone knows that women have the right to stay home, make tuna sandwiches, and never achieve orgasm while seeing to men's satisfaction. Beyond that its open season