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  • jeggaJ Offline
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    They say things happen in threes, Folaus gone , Assange is arrested and Shane Jones could round out three pricks getting what’s coming to them as more evidence of his sleaze and corruption comes to light .

    Happy days .

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    • antipodeanA antipodean

      @No-Quarter said in Aussie Rugby in general:

      An interesting angle here is that in NZs bill of rights, and I'm sure Aus has it in a human rights act, people are protected from discrimination based on their religious beliefs

      We don't have a Rights Act. Religious freedom is the only freedom explicitly stated in the Constitution but that's limited to government restriction:

      Sect 116
      The Commonwealth shall not make any law for establishing any religion, or for imposing any religious observance, or for prohibiting the free exercise of any religion, and no religious test shall be required as a qualification for any office or public trust under the Commonwealth.

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      @antipodean said in Aussie Rugby in general:

      @No-Quarter said in Aussie Rugby in general:

      An interesting angle here is that in NZs bill of rights, and I'm sure Aus has it in a human rights act, people are protected from discrimination based on their religious beliefs

      We don't have a Rights Act. Religious freedom is the only freedom explicitly stated in the Constitution but that's limited to government restriction:

      Sect 116
      The Commonwealth shall not make any law for establishing any religion, or for imposing any religious observance, or for prohibiting the free exercise of any religion, and no religious test shall be required as a qualification for any office or public trust under the Commonwealth.

      I stand corrected, looks like there are Federal anti-discrimination laws but they don't cover religion like in NZ.

      https://www.ag.gov.au/RightsAndProtections/HumanRights/Pages/Australias-Anti-Discrimination-Law.aspx

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      • No QuarterN No Quarter

        @antipodean said in Aussie Rugby in general:

        @No-Quarter said in Aussie Rugby in general:

        An interesting angle here is that in NZs bill of rights, and I'm sure Aus has it in a human rights act, people are protected from discrimination based on their religious beliefs

        We don't have a Rights Act. Religious freedom is the only freedom explicitly stated in the Constitution but that's limited to government restriction:

        Sect 116
        The Commonwealth shall not make any law for establishing any religion, or for imposing any religious observance, or for prohibiting the free exercise of any religion, and no religious test shall be required as a qualification for any office or public trust under the Commonwealth.

        I stand corrected, looks like there are Federal anti-discrimination laws but they don't cover religion like in NZ.

        https://www.ag.gov.au/RightsAndProtections/HumanRights/Pages/Australias-Anti-Discrimination-Law.aspx

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        @No-Quarter That's correct. But the current government wants to amend the discrimination legislation to make relious observance a protected status.

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        • antipodeanA antipodean

          @MN5 said in Aussie Rugby in general:

          It still boggles my mind that him and David Pocock shared a dressing room

          I sincerely doubt the strength of Bono's stated convictions.

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          @antipodean said in Aussie Rugby in general:

          @MN5 said in Aussie Rugby in general:

          It still boggles my mind that him and David Pocock shared a dressing room

          I sincerely doubt the strength of Bono's stated convictions.

          I don't think that's fair. He didn't sign the papers you see. Even if he went through the ceremony and she took his surname and he porked her. And his carbon footprint is small...compared to Al Gore. Jazz hands.

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            Salacious Crumb
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            #1119

            Folau targetted eight groups, including atheists and adulterers, as going to Hell. I haven’t repented yet. I guess that means I should be twice as outraged and incensed and offended as LGBTQers. Strangely I’m not feeling it. Fwiw there are plenty of Christians and Muslims who believe the same, but society only preaches tolerance and diversity, they don’t actually follow the practice.

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            • Salacious CrumbS Salacious Crumb

              Folau targetted eight groups, including atheists and adulterers, as going to Hell. I haven’t repented yet. I guess that means I should be twice as outraged and incensed and offended as LGBTQers. Strangely I’m not feeling it. Fwiw there are plenty of Christians and Muslims who believe the same, but society only preaches tolerance and diversity, they don’t actually follow the practice.

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              #1120

              @Salacious-Crumb said in Aussie Rugby in general:

              Folau targetted eight groups, including atheists and adulterers, as going to Hell. I haven’t repented yet. I guess that means I should be twice as outraged and incensed and offended as LGBTQers.

              It's not a competition. He tweeted his views on a subject his employer contractually forbid him from tweeting on. He got fired. Stupid is as stupid does

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              • Salacious CrumbS Salacious Crumb

                Folau targetted eight groups, including atheists and adulterers, as going to Hell. I haven’t repented yet. I guess that means I should be twice as outraged and incensed and offended as LGBTQers. Strangely I’m not feeling it. Fwiw there are plenty of Christians and Muslims who believe the same, but society only preaches tolerance and diversity, they don’t actually follow the practice.

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                #1121

                @Salacious-Crumb said in Aussie Rugby in general:

                Folau targetted eight groups, including atheists and adulterers, as going to Hell.

                As a drunk atheist fornicator, I think he should be sacked three times

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                  @Virgil said in Aussie Rugby in general:

                  I actually feel sorry for the ARU, they are in a lose lose situation.

                  Folau must be the stupidest fuck out there.
                  How hard is it to not understand when your paid by someone they are allowed to have expectations of how you behave.
                  If the CEO of Spark or Fontera etc posted that shit he or she would be gone.

                  As said above hour free to say what you want but your free to face consequences as well.

                  Was driving home earlier and listening to ZB, a few old timers rung and said they felt that Folau was being vilified for his views. I munched my imaginary popcorn while listening and Marcus Lush quite rightly pointed out that it's not some out of touch preacher spinning shit on a Sunday, it's a "role model" who has untold impressionable fans/youths who look up to him.

                  But yeah, sad thing is he'll fuck off and earn millions in some french club for the next few years.

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                  @MN5 said in Aussie Rugby in general:

                  @Virgil said in Aussie Rugby in general:

                  I actually feel sorry for the ARU, they are in a lose lose situation.

                  Folau must be the stupidest fuck out there.
                  How hard is it to not understand when your paid by someone they are allowed to have expectations of how you behave.
                  If the CEO of Spark or Fontera etc posted that shit he or she would be gone.

                  As said above hour free to say what you want but your free to face consequences as well.

                  Was driving home earlier and listening to ZB, a few old timers rung and said they felt that Folau was being vilified for his views. I munched my imaginary popcorn while listening and Marcus Lush quite rightly pointed out that it's not some out of touch preacher spinning shit on a Sunday, it's a "role model" who has untold impressionable fans/youths who look up to him.

                  But yeah, sad thing is he'll fuck off and earn millions in some french club for the next few years.

                  Probably not Stade Francais

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                  • Salacious CrumbS Salacious Crumb

                    Folau targetted eight groups, including atheists and adulterers, as going to Hell. I haven’t repented yet. I guess that means I should be twice as outraged and incensed and offended as LGBTQers. Strangely I’m not feeling it. Fwiw there are plenty of Christians and Muslims who believe the same, but society only preaches tolerance and diversity, they don’t actually follow the practice.

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                    #1123

                    @Salacious-Crumb said in Aussie Rugby in general:

                    Folau targetted eight groups, including atheists and adulterers, as going to Hell. I haven’t repented yet. I guess that means I should be twice as outraged and incensed and offended as LGBTQers. Strangely I’m not feeling it. Fwiw there are plenty of Christians and Muslims who believe the same, but society only preaches tolerance and diversity, they don’t actually follow the practice.

                    One of these things is not like the others...

                    drunks - you chose to drink alcohol
                    adulterers - you chose to have sex with someone who is married to someone else
                    liars - you chose to lie
                    fornicators - you chose to have sex outside marriage
                    thieves - you chose to steal
                    Atheists - you chose not to believe in god
                    idolaters - you chose to worship some statue other than of god
                    now all these things there can be extenuating circumstances, I'm not arguing that, but it basically comes down to a choice. But if you keep doing those above "sins" earning one/some of those labels like me, and there is a big sky fairy, I accept I am going to HELL! He would get away with a post against those, I think.

                    However
                    homosexuals - you are born gay. Nothing you can do about it. Same as saying someone who is left handed (which has been previously suggested by christians) or blond is going to hell. That's just discrimination and wrong, as well as against the contract/inclusion policy he signed up for, taking millions for companies that support those gays. So bye bye and good riddance, and legally he hasn't got a leg to stand on (I hope!)

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                    • M Machpants

                      @Salacious-Crumb said in Aussie Rugby in general:

                      Folau targetted eight groups, including atheists and adulterers, as going to Hell. I haven’t repented yet. I guess that means I should be twice as outraged and incensed and offended as LGBTQers. Strangely I’m not feeling it. Fwiw there are plenty of Christians and Muslims who believe the same, but society only preaches tolerance and diversity, they don’t actually follow the practice.

                      One of these things is not like the others...

                      drunks - you chose to drink alcohol
                      adulterers - you chose to have sex with someone who is married to someone else
                      liars - you chose to lie
                      fornicators - you chose to have sex outside marriage
                      thieves - you chose to steal
                      Atheists - you chose not to believe in god
                      idolaters - you chose to worship some statue other than of god
                      now all these things there can be extenuating circumstances, I'm not arguing that, but it basically comes down to a choice. But if you keep doing those above "sins" earning one/some of those labels like me, and there is a big sky fairy, I accept I am going to HELL! He would get away with a post against those, I think.

                      However
                      homosexuals - you are born gay. Nothing you can do about it. Same as saying someone who is left handed (which has been previously suggested by christians) or blond is going to hell. That's just discrimination and wrong, as well as against the contract/inclusion policy he signed up for, taking millions for companies that support those gays. So bye bye and good riddance, and legally he hasn't got a leg to stand on (I hope!)

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                      #1124

                      @Machpants said in Aussie Rugby in general:

                      @Salacious-Crumb said in Aussie Rugby in general:

                      Folau targetted eight groups, including atheists and adulterers, as going to Hell. I haven’t repented yet. I guess that means I should be twice as outraged and incensed and offended as LGBTQers. Strangely I’m not feeling it. Fwiw there are plenty of Christians and Muslims who believe the same, but society only preaches tolerance and diversity, they don’t actually follow the practice.

                      One of these things is not like the others...

                      drunks - you chose to drink alcohol
                      adulterers - you chose to have sex with someone who is married to someone else
                      liars - you chose to lie
                      fornicators - you chose to have sex outside marriage
                      thieves - you chose to steal
                      Atheists - you chose not to believe in god
                      idolaters - you chose to worship some statue other than of god
                      now all these things there can be extenuating circumstances, I'm not arguing that, but it basically comes down to a choice. But if you keep doing those above "sins" earning one/some of those labels like me, and there is a big sky fairy, I accept I am going to HELL! He would get away with a post against those, I think.

                      However
                      homosexuals - you are born gay. Nothing you can do about it. Same as saying someone who is left handed (which has been previously suggested by christians) or blond is going to hell. That's just discrimination and wrong, as well as against the contract/inclusion policy he signed up for, taking millions for companies that support those gays. So bye bye and good riddance, and legally he hasn't got a leg to stand on (I hope!)

                      Technically you're born an atheist.

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                      • jeggaJ jegga

                        @Kirwan said in Aussie Rugby in general:

                        I see people are wondering if he did this on purpose to get out of his contract. Interesting timing now that he’s the top try scorer.

                        That was my thoughts . I doubt the French or Japanese really care what he thinks .

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                        taniwharugby
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                        #1125

                        @jegga guess it depends what thier sponsors think or maybe they think they will be able to control him...

                        So Folau has gone to ground and isnt responding to the ARU attempts to contact him and go over it with him...to determine if there were mitigating factors...maybe it was a drunk tweet 😆

                        Seems pretty arrogant of him to do this, knowing the shit storm it would create then choose to ignore his bosses when they try to contact him.

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                        • taniwharugbyT taniwharugby

                          @jegga guess it depends what thier sponsors think or maybe they think they will be able to control him...

                          So Folau has gone to ground and isnt responding to the ARU attempts to contact him and go over it with him...to determine if there were mitigating factors...maybe it was a drunk tweet 😆

                          Seems pretty arrogant of him to do this, knowing the shit storm it would create then choose to ignore his bosses when they try to contact him.

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                          Virgil
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                          #1126

                          @taniwharugby said in Aussie Rugby in general:

                          @jegga guess it depends what thier sponsors think or maybe they think they will be able to control him...

                          So Folau has gone to ground and isnt responding to the ARU attempts to contact him and go over it with him...to determine if there were mitigating factors...maybe it was a drunk tweet 😆

                          Seems pretty arrogant of him to do this, knowing the shit storm it would create then choose to ignore his bosses when they try to contact him.

                          Think it’s spelt C. O. W. A. R. D

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                            #1127

                            Or Maria is going.. oops meant to post that on my insta!

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                              @Salacious-Crumb said in Aussie Rugby in general:

                              Folau targetted eight groups, including atheists and adulterers, as going to Hell. I haven’t repented yet. I guess that means I should be twice as outraged and incensed and offended as LGBTQers. Strangely I’m not feeling it. Fwiw there are plenty of Christians and Muslims who believe the same, but society only preaches tolerance and diversity, they don’t actually follow the practice.

                              One of these things is not like the others...

                              drunks - you chose to drink alcohol
                              adulterers - you chose to have sex with someone who is married to someone else
                              liars - you chose to lie
                              fornicators - you chose to have sex outside marriage
                              thieves - you chose to steal
                              Atheists - you chose not to believe in god
                              idolaters - you chose to worship some statue other than of god
                              now all these things there can be extenuating circumstances, I'm not arguing that, but it basically comes down to a choice. But if you keep doing those above "sins" earning one/some of those labels like me, and there is a big sky fairy, I accept I am going to HELL! He would get away with a post against those, I think.

                              However
                              homosexuals - you are born gay. Nothing you can do about it. Same as saying someone who is left handed (which has been previously suggested by christians) or blond is going to hell. That's just discrimination and wrong, as well as against the contract/inclusion policy he signed up for, taking millions for companies that support those gays. So bye bye and good riddance, and legally he hasn't got a leg to stand on (I hope!)

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                              #1128

                              @Machpants said in Aussie Rugby in general:

                              Atheists - you chose not to believe in god

                              Oh, Jesus! Now I really am going to Hell.

                              “Atheism is a choice.” File under: New Things I Learn Every Day.

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                                #1129

                                I’m genuinely curious if the outrage and condemnation of Folau would be as strong and intense if he was a faithful follower of the world’s biggest and fastest-growing religion, instead of an ignorant Christian? I suspect more than a few people of conscience might defend him on the grounds of culture and upbringing, as I’ve heard those excuses made in the past, but I just don’t know, maybe the pile-on would be greater?

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                                • No QuarterN No Quarter

                                  An interesting angle here is that in NZs bill of rights, and I'm sure Aus has it in a human rights act, people are protected from discrimination based on their religious beliefs.

                                  Firing a guy based on his religious beliefs fits that bill perfectly. So unless you have something specific in your contract you shouldn't be fired for quoting your holy book.

                                  When it comes to Folau's contract, I'd be surprised if his lawyers didn't put any mitigating factors into it regarding his religious beliefs. It will be interesting to see if the ARU will be able to terminate it without paying him out.

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                                  #1130

                                  He wasn't fired for his religious beliefs, as some in the media are suggesting. He was fired because RA presented him with a contract that said he would face sanctions if he did this one specific thing. He signed said contract, and then did said thing almost immediately.

                                  And then he blocked their calls when they tried to talk to him about it.

                                  It's a workplace discipline issue, not a religious one.

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                                  • barbarianB barbarian

                                    He wasn't fired for his religious beliefs, as some in the media are suggesting. He was fired because RA presented him with a contract that said he would face sanctions if he did this one specific thing. He signed said contract, and then did said thing almost immediately.

                                    And then he blocked their calls when they tried to talk to him about it.

                                    It's a workplace discipline issue, not a religious one.

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                                    @barbarian said in Aussie Rugby in general:

                                    @No-Quarter said in Aussie Rugby in general:

                                    An interesting angle here is that in NZs bill of rights, and I'm sure Aus has it in a human rights act, people are protected from discrimination based on their religious beliefs.

                                    Firing a guy based on his religious beliefs fits that bill perfectly.

                                    He wasn't fired for his religious beliefs, though. He was fired because RA presented him with a contract that said he would face sanctions if he did this one specific thing. He signed said contract, and then did said thing almost immediately.

                                    And then he blocked their calls when they tried to talk to him about it.

                                    It's a workplace discipline issue, not a religious one.

                                    You cut my post in half and took it out of context. I specifically talked about the contract, and how none of us actually know what was written into it.

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                                    • No QuarterN No Quarter

                                      @barbarian said in Aussie Rugby in general:

                                      @No-Quarter said in Aussie Rugby in general:

                                      An interesting angle here is that in NZs bill of rights, and I'm sure Aus has it in a human rights act, people are protected from discrimination based on their religious beliefs.

                                      Firing a guy based on his religious beliefs fits that bill perfectly.

                                      He wasn't fired for his religious beliefs, though. He was fired because RA presented him with a contract that said he would face sanctions if he did this one specific thing. He signed said contract, and then did said thing almost immediately.

                                      And then he blocked their calls when they tried to talk to him about it.

                                      It's a workplace discipline issue, not a religious one.

                                      You cut my post in half and took it out of context. I specifically talked about the contract, and how none of us actually know what was written into it.

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                                      @No-Quarter true.

                                      However, while I don't back RA to be overly professional, they wouldn't be moving to terminate unless they had grounds to do so

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                                      • No QuarterN No Quarter

                                        @barbarian said in Aussie Rugby in general:

                                        @No-Quarter said in Aussie Rugby in general:

                                        An interesting angle here is that in NZs bill of rights, and I'm sure Aus has it in a human rights act, people are protected from discrimination based on their religious beliefs.

                                        Firing a guy based on his religious beliefs fits that bill perfectly.

                                        He wasn't fired for his religious beliefs, though. He was fired because RA presented him with a contract that said he would face sanctions if he did this one specific thing. He signed said contract, and then did said thing almost immediately.

                                        And then he blocked their calls when they tried to talk to him about it.

                                        It's a workplace discipline issue, not a religious one.

                                        You cut my post in half and took it out of context. I specifically talked about the contract, and how none of us actually know what was written into it.

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                                        @No-Quarter said in Aussie Rugby in general:

                                        You cut my post in half and took it out of context. I specifically talked about the contract, and how none of us actually know what was written into it.

                                        I suspect the contract thing is the key, but there could be an interesting legal battle about what you can and cannot be contracted to be outside of 'work'. I'm no lawyer, but the tension between freedom of association and religion and how an employer can control this could be an interesting courtroom discussion. I mean, what about joining unions, or joining a white supremacist group, or a gang, or ... well whatever really.

                                        In the end, it wouldn't surprise me if the technical reason for the termination was due to not answering phonecalls (ie not being available), rather than for expressing the beliefs. Either way, due process seems to have been avoided and it may come back to bite the ARU.

                                        we'll see I suppose. Weird to think I may have seen the last game Folau played in Union at Eden Park!

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                                          @No-Quarter said in Aussie Rugby in general:

                                          You cut my post in half and took it out of context. I specifically talked about the contract, and how none of us actually know what was written into it.

                                          I suspect the contract thing is the key, but there could be an interesting legal battle about what you can and cannot be contracted to be outside of 'work'. I'm no lawyer, but the tension between freedom of association and religion and how an employer can control this could be an interesting courtroom discussion. I mean, what about joining unions, or joining a white supremacist group, or a gang, or ... well whatever really.

                                          In the end, it wouldn't surprise me if the technical reason for the termination was due to not answering phonecalls (ie not being available), rather than for expressing the beliefs. Either way, due process seems to have been avoided and it may come back to bite the ARU.

                                          we'll see I suppose. Weird to think I may have seen the last game Folau played in Union at Eden Park!

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                                          @nzzp said in Aussie Rugby in general:

                                          @No-Quarter said in Aussie Rugby in general:

                                          You cut my post in half and took it out of context. I specifically talked about the contract, and how none of us actually know what was written into it.

                                          I suspect the contract thing is the key, but there could be an interesting legal battle about what you can and cannot be contracted to be outside of 'work'. I'm no lawyer, but the tension between freedom of association and religion and how an employer can control this could be an interesting courtroom discussion. I mean, what about joining unions, or joining a white supremacist group, or a gang, or ... well whatever really.

                                          In the end, it wouldn't surprise me if the technical reason for the termination was due to not answering phonecalls (ie not being available), rather than for expressing the beliefs. Either way, due process seems to have been avoided and it may come back to bite the ARU.

                                          we'll see I suppose. Weird to think I may have seen the last game Folau played in Union at Eden Park!

                                          Precisely. Just because both parties agree to a clause doesn't mean it has any force. Just like non-compete clauses; courts have determined those in the narrowest fashion.

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