For most of us, today is a regular Tuesday in June. But for former rugby star Israel Folau, it’s a day where he’s making roughly $1000 a minute.
On average, every hour, he’s made about $50,000.
That’s what some Australian workers earn in a year.
Why is he earning hundreds of thousands of dollars so rapidly? Because he’s being persecuted. Because he’s being discriminated against. Because Australia won’t allow him his freedom. Because he’s not allowed to share his religious views.
That’s why everyday Australians have broken fundraising records to give him his voice. Because his voice (the same one asking for money) is being dangerously silenced.
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Folau’s fight started in April this year, when he shared a biblical passage on Instagram stating that hell awaited “drunks, homosexuals, adulterers, liars, fornicators, thieves, atheists and idolaters” unless they repented.
He was notified that the post constituted a “high-level breach” of the player code of conduct, outlined in his contract, and in early May he appeared in front of a Rugby Australia panel.
After the hearing, it was decided that Folau’s four-year contract would be terminated.
Change.org executive director Sally Rugg on Israel Folau. Post continues below video.