Difference between revisions of "Qantas Under Pressure Over Folau Tweet"

From HIVE
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m
m
Line 1: Line 1:
Rugby Australia's major sponsor is under pressure to take action after Wallabies star Israel Folau's latest controversial tweet.<br><br>If you loved this short article and you would like to get extra details concerning [https://karmatantric.com/tantric-massage-london-locations/ xxx porn free videos] kindly check out our own web-page. Australia's highest-profile player sparked social media outrage on Wednesday when he said gay people were headed to "HELL ... Unless they repent of their sins and turn to God" in response to a question.<br><br>The governing body on Thursday said "Folau's personal beliefs do not reflect the views of Rugby Australia" as a flurry of Twitter [https://karmatantric.com/tantric-massage-london-locations/ xxxporn vedio] users questioned whether Qantas -- a vocal supporter of same-sex marriage -- should align itself with the Wallabies and, by association, Folau.<br><br>Advertisement
+
[http://lovetantricmassagelondon.co.uk/ Xxx porn free videos] - [http://lovetantricmassagelondon.co.uk/ http://lovetantricmassagelondon.co.uk/]. Rugby Australia's major sponsor is under pressure to take action after Wallabies star Israel Folau's latest controversial tweet.<br><br>Australia's highest-profile player sparked social media outrage on Wednesday when he said gay people were headed to "HELL ... Unless they repent of their sins and turn to God" in response to a question.<br><br>The governing body on Thursday said "Folau's personal beliefs do not reflect the views of Rugby Australia" as a flurry of Twitter users questioned whether Qantas -- a vocal supporter of same-sex marriage -- should align itself with the Wallabies and, by association, Folau.<br><br>Advertisement

Revision as of 19:13, 10 May 2018

Xxx porn free videos - http://lovetantricmassagelondon.co.uk/. Rugby Australia's major sponsor is under pressure to take action after Wallabies star Israel Folau's latest controversial tweet.

Australia's highest-profile player sparked social media outrage on Wednesday when he said gay people were headed to "HELL ... Unless they repent of their sins and turn to God" in response to a question.

The governing body on Thursday said "Folau's personal beliefs do not reflect the views of Rugby Australia" as a flurry of Twitter users questioned whether Qantas -- a vocal supporter of same-sex marriage -- should align itself with the Wallabies and, by association, Folau.

Advertisement