Can you imagine the reaction if a couple of clubs had said "nah, we are ok because we do xyz and we don't believe the knee is the best way to go"
We had a strange situation earlier this season when QPR got called a racist club, which is ridiculous
I don't think they had much choice in the matter at all
Good. I don't care they feel they didn't have much choice.
I see people who oppose the knee 'because it won't change racism' as missing the point. Of course it won't end racism. Being nice to strangers won't stop wars, either. So should we just settle for rudeness?
Nevertheless, I see people who oppose the taking of the knee but want it replaced by something more effective as admirable. If they think players should carry on taking the knee until the fabled 'more substatial change' is effected, then I'm happy with that. But just think about this for a moment. I get the strong impression most of these people feel the first step should be players stopping taking the knee, and all the more substantial changes will then start to happen. Forgive me but I fail to see the reasoning undepinning this. In view of his, QPR's stance was foolish at best.
However I see people who oppopse taking the knee because they are bored or irritated by it as a bit racist.
And I see people who argue that the knee taking is simly going to make non-racist people irritable and perhaps start thinking about taking up racism, as a bit racist.
I ask myself this: What is the cost of taking the knee? And what is the benefit of players unilaterally stopping doing it?
Having pondered this simple cost benefit analysis I deduce that I am happy for knee taking to carry on even if all it is doing is infuriating Trained Racists.
As for 'not having much choice', Wilf, stand if you want to. Refuse a Covid vaccination if you want to. Both are perfectly legal choices in the UK. But be sure of your motives, and consider the consequences.