Rugby player Israel Folau faces backlash after anti-gay posts

Israel Folau posted anti-gay messages on social media. (Anthony Au-Yeung/Getty)
Australian rugby player Israel Folau faced widespread backlash for posting anti-gay messages on social media.
Rugby Australia, Folau’s team Wallabies main sponsor Qantas Airways, and even New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern are among the figures and organisations who strongly condemned Folau’s views on Thursday (April 11).
The rugby star, who is a Christian, posted messages on Instagram and Twitter on Wednesday (April 10) issuing somewhat of a warning to “drunks, homosexuals, adulterers, liars, fornicators, thieves, atheists and idolaters” that “hell awaits” unless they “repent.”
The messages, posted on Instagram and Twitter, were posted hours after Tasmania passed sweeping reforms to permit people 16 or older to change their registered gender, removing requirements for transgender people to undergo surgery in order to have their legal gender recognised.
Folau’s posts were ‘liked’ by a number of fellow rugby players, such as fellow Wallabies teammates Samu Kerevi and Allan Alaalatoa and All Blacks flanker Vaea Fifita, as The Sydney Morning Herald and Newshub reported.
“To everyone who reads it, don’t be influenced by his words. Be the better person and be YOU. Whoever YOU is… Hell doesn’t await YOU. Happiness awaits YOU.”
— Gareth Thomas
Other rugby players instead participated in the backlash to Folau’s posts.
Retired English rugby player Joe Marler reacted to Folau’s post simply posting on Twitter a picture of two men kissing, captioning the image with a heart. Welsh former rugby player Gareth Thomas, who came out as gay in 2009 and has been a champion of LGBT+ rights, wrote in a tweet: “I don’t write this with hate or anger after Israel Folau’s comments.I write with sympathy. To everyone who reads it, don’t be influenced by his words. Be the better person and be YOU. Whoever YOU is… Hell doesn’t await YOU. Happiness awaits YOU.”
Rugby Australia is now investigating Folau for his “unacceptable” comments, putting the player’s participation in further sporting events up for discussion just months ahead of the Rugby World Cup starting in September.

Israel Folau is one of Rugny Australia’s most prominent players. (Dan Mullan/Getty)
“The content within the post is unacceptable. It does not represent the values of the sport and is disrespectful to members of the Rugby community,” read a Rugby Australia statement, quoted in the BBC. “The Rugby Australia integrity unit has been engaged on the matter tonight.”
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