You'd have thought it was a news item made in heaven and yet, the mainstream media haven't even bothered
with applying their usual rhetoric and instead, they just towed the LGBT outrage-line.
We've got a black guy -which is usually a good start for the darling minority-petting Liberals, but after that, the
narrative just couldn't be sustained. The problem is his anti-gay statements formed from the Bible on social media
and how homosexuality wasn't acceptable in the time of the Christian book's writing.
Throw queers off rooftops because a book says it's okay... no problem, but suggest they'll go to Hell along with
thieves and adulterers, well you're just asking for trouble.
Then you've got the debate about free speech. Granted, Australia is going through a free-thinking clear-out of its
public right now and pushing for the idea that Governments know best, but one might think any media worth its
salt would offer a counter-argument to oppressive thought-policing considering other religions in play at the
moment.
Still, the internet and banking systems are controlled by those who force their agenda on the masses without a
second glance at fairness and moral judgement, so Israel Folau stood little chance of airing his own opinions on
something he -and many others, consider unnatural.
What is financial worth as anything to do with it, I'm not sure!
with applying their usual rhetoric and instead, they just towed the LGBT outrage-line.
We've got a black guy -which is usually a good start for the darling minority-petting Liberals, but after that, the
narrative just couldn't be sustained. The problem is his anti-gay statements formed from the Bible on social media
and how homosexuality wasn't acceptable in the time of the Christian book's writing.
Throw queers off rooftops because a book says it's okay... no problem, but suggest they'll go to Hell along with
thieves and adulterers, well you're just asking for trouble.
Then you've got the debate about free speech. Granted, Australia is going through a free-thinking clear-out of its
public right now and pushing for the idea that Governments know best, but one might think any media worth its
salt would offer a counter-argument to oppressive thought-policing considering other religions in play at the
moment.
Still, the internet and banking systems are controlled by those who force their agenda on the masses without a
second glance at fairness and moral judgement, so Israel Folau stood little chance of airing his own opinions on
something he -and many others, consider unnatural.
Quote:Israel Folau: Rugby star's fundraiser shut down over anti-gay views.BBC:
'A controversial fundraising page set up by sacked Australian rugby player Israel Folau has been shut down for
promoting the exclusion of LGBT people, website GoFundMe says.
Israel Folau's Rugby Australia contract was terminated last month.
Folau had his contract with Rugby Australia (RA) terminated in May after he said that "hell awaits" gay people.
He asked for public donations to help him with a legal fight against RA, arguing it dismissed him unlawfully.
GoFundMe said the page violated its rules. All donations will be refunded.
"As a company, we are absolutely committed to the fight for equality for LGBTIQ+ people and fostering an environment
of inclusivity," said spokeswoman Nicola Britton. "While we welcome GoFundMe's engaging in diverse civil debate, we
do not tolerate the promotion of discrimination or exclusion."
Folau is a Christian who argues his contract termination was an act of religious discrimination.
He had received about A$760,000 (£414,000; $530,000) in donations since the page was set up last week, Australian
media reported.
RA terminated Folau's contract after saying he had breached behaviour standards "including respectful use of social media"
by making anti-gay posts. Earlier this month, the star full-back filed a case against RA and Rugby New South Wales at the Fair
Work Commission - Australia's national workplace relations tribunal.
"Every Australian should be able to practise their religion without fear of discrimination in the workplace," he said in a video
last week. The former Wallabies player has drawn widespread condemnation for his social media comments, but he also
has vocal supporters.
RA had previously warned Folau over anti-gay messages he had posted on social media in the past.
In May, chief executive Raelene Castle said RA had terminated his contract to "stand by our values and the qualities of inclusion,
passion, integrity, discipline, respect and teamwork".
Folau has played 73 Tests for Australia and was on a contract estimated to be worth A$5m.
He owns a multi-million dollar property portfolio in Sydney and Brisbane, Australia's Daily Telegraph newspaper reported.
Folau said he and his wife had already spent more than A$100,000 on legal fees, after engaging a top legal team...'
What is financial worth as anything to do with it, I'm not sure!
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