East Coast Drive: ‘Is it possible to be anti-gay, but not homophobic?’
Updated | By East Coast Drive
After an incident involving an Australian rugby player, Bongani and Mags
ask a big question.
Australian rugby player Isreal Folau found himself in hot water after saying on social media that all gay people will go to hell unless they repent for their sins.
The full-back insisted though that he is not homophobic, but rather just really religious.
Rugby Australia accepted his explanation and decided against punishing him for his comments.
So, East Coast Drive then asked KZN what you thought about it.
Do you think it is acceptable to use religion as an excuse to justify homophobia?
Take a listen here:
Maybe people should mind their own business & leave the judging part to God.
— Norman (@miragea35) April 20, 2018
I'm not religious or homophobic but is it right to criticize someone's point of view (right of freedom of speech) because it is a religious belief?
— James (@JimH27) April 20, 2018
Is it ok to use religion to justify discrimination? No I don’t think so.
— lizz (@lizz99609146) April 20, 2018
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