It's like a person going into the Outback Steakhouse and demanding it have an all vegan menu.
Or signing up to an contract and then breaking it. I knew you'd see the parallel!
This is funny-
"he had a very clear knowledge of the college's Christian values and related beliefs."
Folau had an even clearer knowledge of what he signed up for.
Mr Campbell has since been employed in the state school system, but Folau won't be touched by any other code in the country that he lives in (mainly because of the big sponsors and their big sticks) so that is a true RIGHTS issue.
So that's the issue? I thought it was free speech?
And what's more parents are tax payers too so they have every right for their religious school to be funded. Otherwise a tax rebate on their personal returns would be enforced, as they would have been discriminated against.
Anyway a VERY one sided article.
LOL. The pot calls the kettle black
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