If you’re reading this book and did not purchase it, or it was not purchased for your use only, then you should purchase your own copy. If you would like to share this ebook with another person, please purchase an additional copy for each person you share it with. This ebook may not be re-sold or given away to other people. Distributed by Smashwords This ebook is licensed for your personal enjoyment only.
If Jesus loves the world, I love the world." įury also stated that Olympic and world champion heptathlete, Jessica Ennis-Hill, a fellow contender for the BBC award, "slaps up good" and that she "looks quite fit in a dress." Fury responded to the controversy by denying he was homophobic and telling iFL TV that his critics could "suck my balls" – and labelled those who signed the petition as "50,000 wankers".Copyright © 2016 Robert Thier All rights reserved. I wouldn't be a very good Christian if I hated anybody. Asked directly if he was homophobic, Fury said: "No. The Bible was written a long time ago, wasn't it, from the beginning of time until now so if I follow that and that tells me it's wrong, then it's wrong for me." Later, over 138,000 people signed an online petition on the American-website, with the originator saying that what they saw as his "homophobic and sexist views" on societal ethics made him an "unsuitable recipient" for the award. … For me, people can say 'oh, you're against homosexuality, you're against abortions, you're against whatever' but my faith and my culture is all based on the Bible. So who would have thought in the 50s and early 60s that those first two would be legalised.
One of them is homosexuality being legal in countries, one of them is abortion and the other is paedophilia. His nomination ignited a lingering controversy which began even before the Klitschko fight, when Fury seemingly likened homosexuality to paedophilia when he said: "There are only three things that need to be accomplished before the Devil comes home. Īfter winning the world titles he was nominated for the Sports Personality of the Year shortlist, but attracted significant criticism in the media relating to statements he had made which his critics called "sexist and homophobic". Responding on Twitter to the controversy, Fury wrote that "all the Zionist media outlets are on my back, because I speak the truth!" and blamed Jews for killing Jesus. The group made a complaint to the British Boxing Board of Control. Be brainwashed by them all." Jonathan Sacerdoti of the Campaign Against Antisemitism called for Fury to be barred from the sport after what he called his "offensive and racist" remarks.
In May 2016 the Fury team released a training camp update video which included Fury voicing opposition to transgender people and also to bestiality and rape but suggested they might eventually be legalised, due to the increasing number of formerly taboo practises becoming accepted, and saying: "Everyone just do what you can, listen to the government follow everybody like sheep, be brainwashed by all the Zionist, Jewish people who own all the banks, all the papers all the TV stations. That same year he was fined £3,000 for calling fellow boxers David Priceand Tony Bellew "gay lovers". In 2013, Fury told an interviewer before his first fight at Madison Square Garden that he would "hang" his own sister if she was promiscuous. He took a lot of heat in the British press for some of the things he's said, before he went off the rails.