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Friday, August 02, 2019
Australian Rugby Star Sues Over His Firing For Instagram Post
In April, star Australian Rugby player Israel Folau was fired for breaching the Professional Players' Code of Conduct which requires players to "to treat everyone equally, fairly and with dignity regardless of gender or gender identity, sexual orientation, ethnicity, cultural or religious background, age or disability". The firing follows Folau's posting on Instagram a banner reading: "Drunks, homosexuals, adulterers, liars, fornicators, thieves, atheists and idolators - Hell awaits you." (Background.) Now, according to BBC News, Folau has filed suit against Rugby Australia seeking $10 million in damages and reinstatement. He alleges that he is the victim of religious discrimination for expressing his Christian religious views. It is expected that the case will set important precedent for the balance between religious freedom and the interest in banning hate speech in Australia.
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Australia,
Hate speech,
Religious discrimination