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[RWC2023] Australia vs Fiji (17/09/2023)
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<blockquote data-quote="Which Tyler" data-source="post: 1148938" data-attributes="member: 73592"><p>1. Yes, you can claim anything - but that doesn't make it justified.</p><p>2. No, because there's no such place. If it did though, then yes.</p><p>3. Yes, sharing your belief is a human right. That doesn't absolve anyone of the consequences of sharing their belief.</p><p>4. No, of coursed not, famous people are famous, non-famous people are non-famous.</p><p>5. I'm blatantly not.</p><p></p><p>Congratulations on holding round tables with homeless LGBT youths. Your experience is not universal.</p><p></p><p>Oh, and feel free to be angry at me - that is your human right, just as I have the right to anger you (and you have the right to anger me, and I have the right to be angered by you).</p><p>My employer also has the right to see my post condemning biggotry and to sanction me accordingly.</p><p>Equally, TRF is under no obligation to host my opinion, and has every right to remove my posts, and to ban me, if I've broken the terms of use for this website.</p><p>Neither of those sanctions affect my human rights to have, or to express my opinion.</p><p></p><p>And let me fully clear here, just in case there's any doubt - Folau is a disgraceful biggot, and his biggotry makes him FAR more deserving of burning in hell for all eternity (should I be wrong, and such a place actually exists) than any LGBT person does for being LGBT (presumably as Folau's god made them be).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Which Tyler, post: 1148938, member: 73592"] 1. Yes, you can claim anything - but that doesn't make it justified. 2. No, because there's no such place. If it did though, then yes. 3. Yes, sharing your belief is a human right. That doesn't absolve anyone of the consequences of sharing their belief. 4. No, of coursed not, famous people are famous, non-famous people are non-famous. 5. I'm blatantly not. Congratulations on holding round tables with homeless LGBT youths. Your experience is not universal. Oh, and feel free to be angry at me - that is your human right, just as I have the right to anger you (and you have the right to anger me, and I have the right to be angered by you). My employer also has the right to see my post condemning biggotry and to sanction me accordingly. Equally, TRF is under no obligation to host my opinion, and has every right to remove my posts, and to ban me, if I've broken the terms of use for this website. Neither of those sanctions affect my human rights to have, or to express my opinion. And let me fully clear here, just in case there's any doubt - Folau is a disgraceful biggot, and his biggotry makes him FAR more deserving of burning in hell for all eternity (should I be wrong, and such a place actually exists) than any LGBT person does for being LGBT (presumably as Folau's god made them be). [/QUOTE]
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