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Kansas City Chiefs' Harrison Butker is extremely not-woke in the woke world of sports. Will he receive the Izzy Folau treatment-- Butker appeared to be coming from another planet when he spoke on men being men and women being women, -degenerate cultural values- at the Benedictine commencement. Will there be something salvaged of family life in the 21st century--
Kansas City Chiefs' Harrison Butker is extremely not-woke in the woke world of sports. Will he receive the Izzy Folau treatment? Butker appeared to be coming from another planet when he spoke on men being men and women being women, "degenerate cultural values" at the Benedictine commencement. Will there be something salvaged of family life in the 21st century?
Kansas City Chiefs' Harrison Butker is extremely not-woke in the woke world of sports.--Will he receive the Izzy Folau treatment----Butker appeared to be coming from another planet when he spoke on men being men and women being women, -degenerate cultural values- at the Benedictine commencement. Will there be something salvaged of family life in the 21st century----This program includes---1. The World View in 5 Minutes with Adam McManus -35- of Americans are not religious, CVS fired Christian nurse for refusing to dispense Abortion Kill Pill, Why the Nicene Creed was conceived---2. Generations with Kevin Swanson
There is much to learn from the Hillsong implosion, especially for those who have plugged in to Hillsong music.--But. . .here's the big takeaway.--Brian Houston was embarrassed by Rugby-All-star, Izzy Folau three years ago. . . for Folau's calling sinners to repentance. Now, we're embarrassed by Brian Houston.--And, Izzy Folau is back in the game, and Brian is out. For all of us. . .Will we be a scandal to the world for sinful behavior- Or will we be a scandal to the world for our faithfulness to Christ-----This program includes-----1. The World View in 5 Minutes with Adam McManus -Fauci- Natural immunity is best vaccination, Update on Biden Bus vs. Trump Train lawsuit, Will Smith resigns from Academy after slapping Chris Rock-----2. Generations with Kevin Swanson
A new MP3 sermon from Generations Radio is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Parable of Izzy Folau and Brian Houston - Hillsong Implosion Subtitle: Hillsong Implosion Speaker: Kevin Swanson Broadcaster: Generations Radio Event: Radio Broadcast Date: 4/4/2022 Length: 36 min.
Patricia Vieira joins us again to talk URC, Simon Zebo, Exeter still not changing their brand, not keeping up with Cardiff changing theirs, Pumas stupidity, throwback rugby, The Gospel According to Patricia Vieira and Andrew f***ing Brace.
On the eve of Australia's opening Rugby Union test tomorrow night against the French the boys chat to former Wallaby Matt Dunning. The boys get Matt's take on Izzy Folau's next move to Japan. The boys then get into when Fletch and Matt played together for the Classic Wallabies. We then re-live some of the great moments from Matt's career.
Last summer, the Sheffield Eagles had arguably the biggest moment in their history when they came from behind to beat Widnes at Wembley to win the first-ever 1895 Cup. It was a huge moment for the rugby league side - and watching it all unfold was Eagles' general manager Liam Claffey. He's a man that lives and breathes the Eagles - and, as a gay man, he's certainly been in demand as the sport reacts to the signing of Izzy Folau by the Catalan Dragons. We reckon this is a cracking listen and a proper insight into what it's like to be a GM - doing everything from administration to marketing to designing the kit - and how you match professionalism with the passion you have as a fan. WANT TO GET IN TOUCH WITH OUR GUEST? Sheffield Eagles:@SheffieldEagles WANT TO GET IN TOUCH WITH US? @jack_murley jack.murley@bbc.co.uk
Round 3 of The Heineken Champions Cup dissected as well as the news from the rugby week, including a Rugby PM worth voting for, Nakara's next home, a rugby boxing matchup, oyster shucking dangers...and Izzy Folau. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
TESTO DELL'ARTICOLO ➜ http://www.bastabugie.it/it/articoli.php?id=5900LA CIRINNA' DOPO LE QUOTE ROSA, VUOLE QUELLE ARCOBALENO (E POI: MATRIMONIO EGUALITARIO, LEGGE ANTI-OMOFOBIA, FUMETTI GAY NELLE SCUOLE, UTERO IN AFFITTO LIBERO, ECC.)Il 15 novembre scorso la senatrice Cirinnà è intervenuta ad un incontro a Ferrara. La senatrice ha affermato che "non ci sono differenze tra le diverse famiglie". Poi ha aggiunto: "Se ci fosse la lobby gay, avremmo già il matrimonio egualitario, avremmo le adozioni per tutti, avremmo la legge contro l'omofobia. Se esistesse davvero questa pericolosa lobby gay, noi saremmo un Paese civilissimo con leggi uguali per tutti e non staremmo a pregare nelle giunte o nei governi di avere la parità 50% uomini e 50% donne, dovremmo dire un terzo, un terzo e un terzo. Un terzo uomini, un terzo donne, un terzo comunità Lgbt".Umberto La Morgia, il consigliere gay leghista di Casalecchio di Reno, commenta: "Come se le persone con un determinato orientamento sessuale non potessero rientrare nella categoria di uomini e donne... È così che si crea una società equa? È così che si includono le persone? Io non credo proprio. Così come trovo umilianti per le donne le quote rosa, che sviliscono i meriti della persona, troverei umiliante sentirmi una quota arcobaleno". Poi la Cirinnà ha affermato che le unioni civili sono "solamente il primo gradino per arrivare alle adozioni per tutti". Dopo aver informato che lei vorrebbe introdurre fumetti gay nelle scuole, si è detta favorevole all'utero in affitto, pratica ampiamente utilizzata anche dalle coppie gay maschili: «Se l'utero è mio per interrompere la gravidanza, perché l'utero è meno mio per fare il figlio per qualcun altro?». Il ragionamento non fa una grinza, questo a dimostrazione che ci si batte contro l'utero in affitto dovrebbe battersi anche contro l'aborto.Nota di BastaBugie: ecco altre notizie dal "gaio" mondo gay (sempre meno gaio).SELINA, LA RAGAZZA CHE DEVE CORRERE INSIEME AI TRANSSelina Soule è una studentessa del liceo di Glastonbury, nel Connecticut, la quale pratica atletica. Selina si è vista costretta a gareggiare con atleti maschi che affermano di essere donne. La studentessa insieme ad altre sue due compagne ha presentato una petizione al Dipartimento della Pubblica Istruzione degli Stati Uniti. La petizione sostiene che la Conferenza interscolastica di atletica del Connecticut (CIAC) ha discriminato le ragazze biologiche e violato i loro diritti.Quello che accade nel Connecticut accade anche in altri 20 Stati. "Le ragazze (…) meritano di competere su un piano di parità", ha detto Soule al Middletown Press. Soule ha aggiunto che spera che l' "equità ritorni nelle competizioni di atletica".Una storia che mette bene in evidenza che le vere discriminate sono le persone non transessuali.(Gender Watch News, 7 novembre 2019)SPRITE L'IDEOLOGIA GAY IN BOTTIGLIAC'è la madre che trucca il figlio transessuale per farlo apparire una donna; la nonna che aiuta a sistemare una parrucca verde al nipote transessuale; una ragazza che stringe un corpetto alla sorella per nascondere il seno al fine di farla sembrare un uomo; mamma e papà che accompagnano in auto il figlio omosessuale insieme al compagno.È il contenuto, con sottofondo di musica mielosa, dell'ultimo spot Sprite Argentina in cui alcuni parenti preparano figli e nipoti a partecipare al Gay Pride. Infine il claim: "Orgoglio è quello che senti quando qualcuno che ami, sceglie di essere felice".E tutto per vendere qualche gazzosa in più. Di fronte a questa ideologia in bottiglia invitiamo a boicottare i prodotti Sprite.(Gender Watch News, 17 novembre 2019)CITA LA BIBBIA, MA I GAY SI OFFENDONO: LICENZIATO IL RUGBISTA DEI RECORDTroppo cristiano per giocare a rugby. Perché Israel Folau non è un cristiano all'occidentale, abituato a relativizzare i valori.No, lui è un ragazzo semplice cresciuto nella periferia di Sidney, i suoi genitori vengono da un'isola delle Tonga: e insomma se legge una cosa nella Bibbia pensa che sia vera.È la sua fede, non la nasconde ma nemmeno cerca di imporla al prossimo. Ma nel mondo del politicamente corretto a venire lapidato è lui: che viene cacciato dal mondo in cui è cresciuto e vissuto, dallo sport che lo ha strappato agli slum della periferia. Stava preparandosi per i mondiali in Giappone del prossimo settembre, tranquillo del posto da titolare con la maglia numero 15, anche perché nessuno nella nazionale australiana ha segnato più mene di lui. Invece i mondiali li guarderà in televisione. E anche il suo club, i Waratahs di Sidney, ha annunciato il suo licenziamento in tronco, anche se è il recordman di tutti i tempi delle mete in campionato. Fuori. A fare traboccare il vaso è stato il post di Izzy - il suo soprannome - su Instagram di mercoledì scorso. «Attenzione! Ubriaconi, omosessuali, adulteri, bugiardi, ladri, fornicatori, ladri, atei, idolatri.L'inferno vi aspetta. Pentitevi. Solo Gesù è il Salvatore». A scatenare l'indignazione non è stata ovviamente l'invettiva contro i bugiardi o gli etilisti, ma l'inserimento dei gay nelle categorie destinate al fuoco eterno. Anche perché su questo tema Izzy Folau è recidivo, avendo già criticato aspramente le leggi della Tasmania sui matrimoni omosessuali e sui certificati anagrafici no gender.Non è la prima volta che rugby e religione entrano in dirittura di scontro: negli anni Ottanta fece scalpore il caso di un All Blacks che rifiutava di giocare alla domenica, giorno sacro al Signore. Ma il caso Folau esplode in un mondo assai cambiato, dove la battaglia alle discriminazioni di genere prevale sul diritto di ciascuno di professare apertamente la propria fede.A Izzy, che è un cristiano pentecostale, membro delle Assemblee di Dio, la cosa non è andata giù. E recentemente a chi gli chiedeva di abbassare i toni aveva risposto pubblicando su Instagram il passaggio della lettera di San Paolo ai Galati in cui l'apostolo se la prende con «fornicazioni, ubriachezze, impurità». Poi si era infilato la maglia, messo le scarpe con i tacchetti e aveva segnato un'altra meta pazzesca delle sue.Nel decidere la sua cacciata per motivi religiosi un ruolo importante - e forse decisivo - lo hanno avuto gli sponsor dei Wallabies, la nazionale australiana. Prima la Land Rover, che ha costretto Izzy a restiturie la vettura omaggio che aveva ricevuto come tutti i giocatori.Poi la Qantas, lo sponsor principale: il cui amministratore delegato, Alan Joyce, è dichiaratamente gay. Di fronte alle pressioni di quelli che mettono la grana, la federazione australiana si è arresa. «Il contenuto del post di Falau è inaccettabile» ha fatto sapere con un comunicato. «Esso non rappresenta i valori dello sport ed è irrispettoso dei membri della comunità rugbistica». L'indomani, Folau ha incontrato i vertici. «La nostra posizione non è cambiata», ha detto la federazione. Quella di Izzy, c'è da scommetterci, neanche. Cos'è un mondiale, davanti al regno dei cieli?(Luca Fazzo, Il Giornale, 14 aprile 2019)
We thought this was the episode where we vehemently defended George Pell and Izzy Folau - turns out that’s still buried under another 6 feet of concrete. Anyway, sit down with a cool glass of boiling water and enjoy this episode as a meditation on the linearity of time.
Episode 99b, Duke looks at technology's place in today's society, crypto currency, fuel into 2050, the Izzy Folau case and the sex culture in Japan!
The Ash Williams Show is back with special guest, comedian, Luke Heggie. This episode discusses irish tradesman, tradesman at the door, VB days, bunkers, school concerts, asians in suitcases, rolling of the cheese wheel, aussie blokes, recording comedy specials, comedy outfits, milky green t-shirts, Izzy Folau, riding bikes, builders with drills, back to back sneezes, dogs vs kids, pound mongrel, yappy dogs, bitey dogs, stats that are confusing, old goldfish, wimbledon, london gigs, Soho Theatre, bondi convenience store, pillow case merch, make some noises, Ruski's Deli, KGB, odd jobs, mascot, swan, disabled toilets, 10 years younger in 10 days, perspex boxes. For more Luke Heggie, go to lukeheggie.com Call in with your best pillow joke to 0406 284 954 or email ashwilliamsshow@gmail.com Call in with your best pillow jingle to 0406 284 954 or email ashwilliamsshow@gmail.com GET 10% of SPINALEZE pillows at SPINALEZE.COM.AU. For more updates follow @AshWilliams1 or @AshWilliamsShow on social media. Call the hotline on 0406 284 954 and leave a voicemail. Email enquiries and founding sponsor enquiries to ashwilliamsshow@gmail.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Unfortunately Chips Blanch couldn't make it this week, so Jaybor has roped in rugby tragic Hamish Barton. The new duo of battlers discuss the crazy shiz that is Izzy Folau's fundraiser, the awesome work of the Brumbies and Aussie u20s lads, Darryl Gibson doing the dash as well as QLD Premier Rugby. Give it a listen. XOXO Gossip Battlers
We're live from Tasmania 2. A NSW Trbojevictory 3. Izzy Folau steals our Thunder 4. VBs for Ash 5. Cricket predictions
The old squad is back once again! Rugby Reg, Matt and Hugh are back to get you over the gameline on all the latest topics in Australian Rugby, and there are a hell of a lot to discuss this time round. Back to classic format, with our Five Burning Questions: 1. The Izzy Folau saga: is there anything else to add? 2. The Brumbies - can they win it? 3. The success of the U20s - what does it mean for Australian rugby? 4. Who was the Aussie bolter for the Wallabies? 5. Foxtel going broke - how does that affect us?
Duke weighs in on the Izzy Folau situation.
John Haller Prophecy Update: "Welcome to 1984 (Or, It's Not Well That Ends Orwell)" -- It's 1984 now. Many issues indicate that it's here. A look at the transgender debate, Izzy Folau, the Iranian downing of an American drone and the economic part of the Trump plan.
Never miss an episode.Subscribe to the newsletter: http://arationalfear.com Greetings Fearmongers — Recorded live on stage at the — In order for this political comedy podcast to qualify for a “Cabaret Festival” we brought the 2018 ARIA winners for best comedy Bridie Wyatt to sing songs at the start and the end of the show. Cabaret fans would say they're the best bits. But we have some other great bits too we fix South Australia's drop in tourists, we chip in on Izzy Folau's Go Fund Me, and try to get our money back on the F-35 jet fighter.Adelaide Cabaret Festival andI'd urge you to listen out for the excruciating audience reactions duringLewis Hobba's Logies rant in which he bravely rips into Adelaide a little too hard in front of the good people of Adelaide. Also in this showCal Wilsonweaves a beautiful allegory about millennials growing horns. Jon Brooks argues that it's about time ‘the left' had a rebrand. James McCann says Australia should stay a constitutional monarchy. Georgie Carol claims that germ warfare is grossly overrated. And journalist Andrew P. Street tells his story of seeking asylum in Adelaide. 00:00 — Pre Show.01:24 — Opening.02:15 — Introductions.05:20 — Bridie and Wyatt Introduction.07:00 — Sex Pest.10:25 — I'm afraid of the Bees.16:10 — Fearsome Fears: Where Is Everyone Adelaide?.20:55 — Fearsome Fears: Israel Folau on Go Fund Me.23:00 — Fearsome Fears: F-35 doesn't do much jetting or fighting.30:14 — F-35 Promo.31:50 — James McCann: God Damn The Queen.38:34 — Georgie Carol: Germ Warfare, so what?46:55 — Cal Wilson: Millennial Horns, the Wikipedia entry.54:10 — Jon Brook: Time to rebrand The Left'.1:03:00 — World Refugee Day: The political rhetoric need to change.1:06:40 — Andrew P. Street: Economic Refugee1:09:35 — Lewis Hobba: The Logies need a new home.1:19:40 — Bridie and Wyatt: The middle of a relationship.1:23:15 — Credits. A Rational Fear on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ARationalFear See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Talking about not knowing what its like to be actually poor, Izzy Folau is back at it, Sam Kerr is a legend and I once led a pub crawl in Dublin. New Episode every TUESDAY & THURSDAY! Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJscnfTTW_-aO5D81Xi22yw? Facebook: www.facebook.com/billydarcy1 Instagram: www.instagram.com/billy.darcy Twitter: https://twitter.com/BillyDArcy Music: 'In the Clouds' by RENNAN from his 'Speaker' EP https://open.spotify.com/artist/6YTfkm9OLnkyN6SOBF74ot Please Rate and Subscribe, cheers
In this episode, we discuss the sacking of rugby star, Izzy Folau, for essentially posting a Bible verse to Instagram. We try to decipher what the new unwritten rules are for what you can and cannot say on social media. We also discuss the new SAT adversity scores and whether they represent a backdoor to racial quotas in college admissions. Finally, we give our quick takes on some of the interesting stories of the past week, including milkshake throwing and human composting.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/undefinedterms)
RIP Pua Magasiva, Ayesha Curry, Izzy Folau, NBA and everything in between
This is a belter of an episode, as the dead shits AKA Chips & Jaybor discuss the Izzy Folau ruling as well as the absolutely cracking result from the Aus u20s, after they smoked the baby Blacks 24 - 0 to take out the Oceania Rugby Tournament. As always, they discuss Super Rugby and QLD Premier Rugby, as well as give their P2P-QPR-VX. Woo!
Ben and Adam hold the line, as Matt goes karaoking in South Korea and Alex is back in transit from India. In what is the shortest episode in months, the dynamic (yet maybe hungover?) duo chat about the week's games, Izzy Folau not being a nice guy (again), how Ben is the key to his company's golf team, some Fantasy snippets here and there plus the weeks games. Also, JJ Engelbrecht gets an award...which one could it be? Next week should be more entertaining...we promise
Joe’s back from holidays, Izzy Folau, Logan City Council, Shout outs
After having to sit out for a week due to self-inflicted benderitis, Chips Blanch and Jaybor are back to give you their dog shit opinion on all things rugby. The dickheads known as Chips and Jaybor discuss the fucked up sitcho that is Izzy Folau's social media game, D Mac's season ending injury and potential replacements, as well as their idea of a form All Black's XV. Let's not forget the P2P-QPR-XV and the massive win by the Doggies over the weekend, claiming the Bunter Bowl and winning every match against The Students. Massive. Let's shag this cat.
Just one round of fixtures left this season and the boys look at the latest domestic action. Including some very dodgy officiating and plenty of tries for Ospreys and Scarlets. After another loss, who should steer the Dragons' ship next season. Outside of Welsh rugby we look at the Israel Folau affair. Finally, who doesn't like Tiger Woods? Ged it seems. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The girls are back and they're tackling the biggest questions, such as can you tell the difference between a Jatz and a Savoy biscuit? They also have a look at the Izzy Folau scandal, the retirement of Dwyane Wade and whether you can have your sporting allegiances bought.
In our return from being unproductive, me and @ohhellomarcus discuss the passing of the late great Nipsey Hussle, as well as Ella Mai, Izzy Folau and some other random banter. #ThePolytickinPodcast
Chips and Jaybor are back for another uninformed rant and this time they have a friend joining them in UQ and Brisbane City No. 8, Sam Wallis. The lads discuss the NRC and QLD Premier Rugby competition with Sam, before going off on their own tangents (as per usual) regarding the perplexing selections for the Wallabies for Bledisloe 3 in Japan, Izzy Folau's new contract, Q.C's departing swipe at Brad Thorne and of course, the upcoming NRC Final between the Drua and QLD Country. Strap in & strap on! XOXO
Ben is back! He joins Alex, Matt and Adam with his whiskey to check out Do You Like Daggs? excellent performance from the previous week's Fantasy action. Izzy Folau is sent to the sheds and a debate emerges about who is better between the Prince that was Promised and Michael Hooper. Music from bensound.com.
Reg, Hugh and Matt are back this week to chew the fat on all things rugby. After the awesome win on Saturday by the Wallabies, they had plenty to be cheerful about (until we got to talking about the Baabaas match). Warning – mild coarse language The Five Burning Questions – 1. Where did the Wallabies win the match? 2. Who was our best on-field, and what position do we think needs improvement? 3. What’s the point of the Baabaas game? 4. Should the indigenous jersey be our fulltime jersey? 5. Izzy Folau having the November tour off: a big loss or an opportunity?