But they can chosse to reassess their business relationships with them - assuming that they are acting on a moral basis.
QANTAS chose some years ago to sever former code share agreements with British Airways, Air France, Alitalia, Cathay Pacific and replace them with an arrangement with Emirates.
You can't have your moral cake and eat it too.
This.I think he's entitled to his views.
I don't agree with his interpretation of Christianity
I don't care what his views are on anything other than rugby.
I think he is extremely unwise to propogate his views on social media
I think RA are perfectly entitled to discipline him as they have previously asked him to refrain from making such posts and as the employer they have the right to certain expectations from their employees.
I think that there would be a significant group of professional rugby players who would have some sympathy with Folau and his Christian beliefs but would express themselves differently
Folau said before signing his last deal that he was happy to walk away from Australian rugby if his beliefs caused a problem. I assume that he sincerely holds the views expressed and as such the termination of his contract isn't the most important thing in his life.
There are no winners in this.
I have a conservative point of view and am not offended if he is fired for breaching his contract, and I also believe that those who liked his posts should meet the same fate.Remember that sacking him will offend people with a conservative philosophy which would be quite a few Rugby fans
I think the best solution is a reasoned, material fine. Think between 20 and 50-thousand dollars
I think you're overestimating his thought process when you say its a deliberate up your to RA
The bloke is a religious theologian who probably thinks what he's saying is right
He just needs to be told not to do it on RA property and fined appropriately
I also think a large part of this is due to showing respect to their workforce of which many are members of the groups IF has highlighted repeatedly in his posts.
NZ won't touch him. So NH it is. You'd think Japan isn't particularly happy about it either. France's anti-religious attitude also might not be too welcoming.
Did someone say pole?This would be a good/interesting poll. Wish i knew how to do one
Izzy has moved on from the regular gay community and now wants after other Catholics:
https://t.co/cLvjL8VX5B
Very strange man.
I think he's entitled to his views.
I don't agree with his interpretation of Christianity
I don't care what his views are on anything other than rugby.
I think he is extremely unwise to propogate his views on social media
I think RA are perfectly entitled to discipline him as they have previously asked him to refrain from making such posts and as the employer they have the right to certain expectations from their employees.
I think that there would be a significant group of professional rugby players who would have some sympathy with Folau and his Christian beliefs but would express themselves differently
Folau said before signing his last deal that he was happy to walk away from Australian rugby if his beliefs caused a problem. I assume that he sincerely holds the views expressed and as such the termination of his contract isn't the most important thing in his life.
There are no winners in this.
NRL have ruled out Folau getting a place there:
https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/s...l/news-story/11f3a89a0d7a7378b7511ee6dcdf8781