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For those tragics interested in the restrictions employers can put on employees, commentary below.
I'm really not convinced the two cases are as similar as this fella makes out, but that's his opinion
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Thereās contrasting views on the adverse action/general protections provisions even within the High Court, so Fitzsimmons article is āinterestingā but not really that insightful on how Folauās case will play out.
I think the new restraint of trade elements to Folauās case will be very interesting.
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Izzy keeps rolling with the religio-crazy schtick
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@canefan said in The Folau Factor:
Izzy keeps rolling with the religio-crazy schtick
Izzy must think God is sadistic if he enjoys killing people and burning down their homes because two people gave each other consensual pleasure.
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@canefan He is obviously not a student of history or he would have realised that fires and droughts were occurring in Australia long before they legalised same sex marriage and abortion. The ARFU might well have a legal out in that contracts can only be enforced and be legally binding if both parties are of sound mind (and over a certain age). Just wondering if that is the situation in this instance after this latest sermon?
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@canefan said in The Folau Factor:
@Higgins One thing appears to be certain. He doesn't appear to have any interest in playing footy again
What. A. Dumb. fluffybunny.
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@mariner4life said in Aussie Bush Fires:
@chimoaus said in Aussie Bush Fires:
476 Homes lost in NSW and Perth has its hottest November day ever since records began in 1897.
Heat wave Tuesday this week too.
It's a message from God according to Brother Israel
Israel Folau links bushfire crisis to same-sex marriage and abortion
Sacked rugby union star Israel Folau has linked the NSW bushfire crisis and drought to legalising same-sex marriage and abortion, warning the disasters are a "little taste of God's judgment".
Speaking at his church in north-west Sydney, Folau said his remarks were a "message mainly for the people that are outside [the church], within the world". The video footage was posted online on Sunday.
"I've been looking around the events that's been happening in Australia the last couple of weeks, all the natural disasters, the bushfires, the droughts, all these things that are currently happening," Folau said.
"I'm doing this all out of love, for people to hear this message and hopefully be able to receive it with open hearts and they may come to know the truth of [God's] word."
The footage of Folau preaching to the congregation at his church was posted to the Facebook page for The Truth of Jesus Christ Church Sydney in Kenthurst as more than 50 fires burned across NSW.
Six people have died and 476 homes have been destroyed in fires throughout the state since the start of this year's bushfire season.
Folau said: "God's word says for a man and a woman to be together, one man and one woman in the covenant of marriage.
"The world, I'm speaking to Australia right now, they've come and changed this law. They've changed that law and now they've legalised same-sex marriage."
He also said of abortion, which was decriminalised in NSW in October, that "in the eyes of God it's evil, in society today it's good".
"Look how rapid, these bushfires, these droughts, all these things have come, in a short period of time. You think it's a coincidence or not? God is speaking to you guys, Australia, you need to repent.
"What you see right now in the world is only a little taste of God's judgment that's coming, it's not even a big thing."
Folau said the natural disasters were "no coincidence" and the solution was for people to "turn from their wicked ways".
Rugby Australia sacked Folau after he wrote a post on Instagram saying drunks, homosexuals, adulterers, liars, fornicators, thieves, atheists and idolators would go to hell unless they repented.
Folau is suing Rugby Australia for unlawfully terminating his contract because of his Christian beliefs. Australian rugby officials maintain that Folau breached a players' code of conduct.
In October, Folau said he knew before his social media post warning that homosexuals and other sinners would go to hell that the remarks would be "offensive" but he would "absolutely" do it again.
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@Mokey said in The Folau Factor:
Someone just drop him and Brian Tamaki together on a deserted island so they can rant til hoarse all their gays causing natural disasters angst. No, the helicopter doesn't need to return.
Put the two of them alone on a desert island and their attitude may change
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This incident is, to me, why they were right to sack Folau when they did. Because if they kept him on it would only be a matter of time before the next incident, and the next, and the next.
And the logical conclusion is something like this, where he goes completely off the deep end. It's one thing to simply quote the bible and scripture (as he did in the 'gays go to hell' incidents), but to start spouting this stuff is at best horribly offensive to a great number of people.
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Who posted it on Facebook?
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Gees its difficult to get the actual footage of his sermon, hate relying on Stuff or any jurinealist's interpretation as they do an audio overlay over the actual sermon. I guess when it comes to natural disasters people turn to whatever their religion currently is to find meaning in the madness.
"It's the gays fault!"
"It's capitalism's fault!"
"It's the greenies fault!"I have a feeling even if 30 years ago gays were banned, Australian industry shutdown and greenies shipped off to Myanmar meditation retreat, we'd probably still have bushfires in Oz.
Sports requiring athletes to support cultural positions