Hammoud市长在讨论宗教标志时引述世俗价值观, 称部长为“不欢迎”,
Mayor Hammoud defends calling a minister "not welcome," citing secular values amid debate over religious signage.
在密歇根州首届市议会会议(Dearborn)上, 市长阿卜杜拉·哈穆德(Abdullah Hammoud)支持他呼吁一名基督教牧师“在此不受欢迎 ” , 引述了该市对世俗治理和包容性的承诺。
At Dearborn, Michigan’s first city council meeting since a viral video sparked national attention, Mayor Abdullah Hammoud stood by his remarks calling a Christian minister “not welcome here,” citing the city’s commitment to secular governance and inclusivity.
这则评论是在一场关于一个拟议的街道标志纪念宗教人物的争议中产生的, 激起了关于公共场所宗教表达的辩论。
The comment arose during a dispute over a proposed street sign honoring a religious figure, fueling debate over religious expression in public spaces.
有些人赞扬市长捍卫中立, 其他人则批评市长的语气不尊重。
While some praised the mayor’s defense of neutrality, others criticized his tone as disrespectful.
尽管社区成员和地方领导人呼吁道歉,Hammoud坚持其立场,强调该市中立和包容的价值观。
Despite calls for an apology from community members and local leaders, Hammoud maintained his position, emphasizing the city’s values of neutrality and inclusion.
这起事件在不同的城市环境中重新引发了关于宗教、公共政策和政治言论的更广泛对话。
The incident has reignited broader conversations about religion, public policy, and political rhetoric in diverse urban settings.