the_next
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I would also, but not for a cent over 600k.We missed TPJ tonight. I’d like him to stick around.
I would also, but not for a cent over 600k.We missed TPJ tonight. I’d like him to stick around.
The NRL have already said they won’t register him.
ridiculous, he's a footy player.
Churches and Mosques and Priests and Imams etc all spruik homophobic dribble every weekend.
Are you fucking serious. You want the NRL to have the same standards and integrity as an organisation that has been found guilty of systematic pedophilia?
The NRL has made it clear that they are an inclusive organisation, just because you would accept a homophobic piece of shit in your code or even worse your club doesn’t mean reasonable people would.
Yet the broncos went to a mosque to show support of the NZ attack. I have no problem with that at all, but that religion is fastidiously anti-homosexual.
You really need to control your anger issues.
1- Milf
6- Niko
7- Sos/Dearden
Only problem, Dearden and SOS aren't ready...
Your telling me to control my anger issues? Pot, kettle and all that crap.
They went to visit some kids to show support. What does that have to do with the Falou situation? The issue with him is not that the religion he belongs to has homophobic rhetoric, it is that he himself consistently displays his own homophobic rhetoric. It shouldn’t be this hard to understand.
It's not hypocrtical at all.This is obviously a touchy subject considering recent events.
However,
I draw a direct correlation between the two.
Society is so quick to condemn Izzy for his comments around the subject, but are so desperate to defend Islam & Catholicism which have deeply ingrained anti-homosexual teachings. I just find it really hypocritical.
It's not hypocrtical at all.
FYI, Payne Haas is a Muslim, Ben Hannant was a very public Christian. It's nothing to do with what faith the players have, it's what messages they want to put out there publicly while they are signed in a public position with a public company that has to answer to sponsors, fans and as a business must be diverse or they lose a whole lot of money.
They can believe whatever they want to believe but when he's put out stuff like that in public and been given a warning and met with the CEO then goes out and posts basically the same thing again, he's not only disrespecting large portions of society, he's directly disobeying his employer who are spending 1m a year on him and all they ask in return is not be a PR nightmare for them and to play some footy.
Ben Hannant was a very public Christian
Mormon.
Yeah of course they are, I agree they don't really care but it's a business and when you're getting paid 1m a year you need to know when to shut your mouth publicly no matter what you really think.All I started out saying was that I think its ridiculous.
He's a footy player and there's people in positions of more power than he is, spitting vitriol against the gay community every day/week/month/year.
There are people running around in sports, even in our club, that have committed far more heinous crimes than having an opinion that differs from the norm.
It's virtue signalling, I bet the directors of the ARU or NRL couldnt give two flying ***** about Folau not liking gay people, they're just concerned about them sponsorship dollars.
Mormon.
My mistake, I always thought mormonism was a branch of Christianity, but I have no idea.Mormon.