Renzatic on 28/6/2019 at 01:12
No one wants to join my cult? :(
Tocky on 28/6/2019 at 01:15
Damn. I thought you said clit for a second there.
Renzatic on 28/6/2019 at 01:29
Clits will be involved, but you have to join before you can get the details.
Tocky on 28/6/2019 at 01:47
Are you going to take pictures and show them to coworkers?
Renzatic on 28/6/2019 at 02:15
No, that's what the goats are for.
Starker on 28/6/2019 at 03:33
Wouldn't that be a bit difficult, what with the hooves and all? They can't even hold the camera.
Renzatic on 28/6/2019 at 04:17
They're pretty versatile animals, Starker. Quit being so damn judgmental.
hopper on 28/6/2019 at 07:10
That's not being judgemental, it's just expressing strongly held beliefs.
heywood on 28/6/2019 at 11:03
OK, so I followed your link to find out what he said that was so awful he got fired for it:
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https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-04-10/israel-folau-referred-rugby-integrity-unit-over-instagram-post/10990920) https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-04-10/israel-folau-referred-rugby-integrity-unit-over-instagram-post/10990920
That is proselytising. If a coworker was doing that
in the workplace, it would be inappropriate, and continuing do it would be grounds for termination. However, outside of the workplace people are free to express their religious beliefs. Like it or not, most branches of monotheism teach that homosexuality is a sin, punishable by God. This isn't an extremist belief, and stating it doesn't constitute a threat to anyone. He also called out drunks, adulterers, liars, fornicators, thieves, atheists and idolaters. It looks to me like this guy got fired for daring to be a Christian in public, and now he is being discriminated against for his Christian views.
And Renzatic, we prevent businesses from discriminating against customers, employees, job applicants, etc. based on religion. If you're a business owner who is providing a service or product to the public, you can't pick and choose customers based on your religious beliefs. If your business is making wedding cakes, you can't refuse to make wedding cakes for gay and lesbian couples because your religion considers homosexuality a sin (and yes I know we are fighting that battle through the courts yet again). Likewise, if your business is providing a crowd funding service, you can't refuse to provide your service to somebody because they are religious. Both are discriminatory and wrong.