Partly. There are other reasons why he's a gammon hero, though.
There may be a case for the authorities to do what you suggest, but they haven't done so, perhaps because they feel it is not their call to tell players to not take the knee?
Would people be happier if only black players were allowed to do it? Or perhaps nobody allowed to do it and any who do being fined? What should the football authorities do - allow it or ban it?
Perhaps the authorities can say you can do it if you want be we don't really like it, and we aren't going to let the ref signal it with a whistle any more, so you'll have to sort of do it 'in your own time' during the warm up?
That way those who 'feel' the BLM trope (mostly black players) strongly can do their gesture, and the rest of us can jolly well get on with our lives.
Mmmmmmnnnnnnno. No matter how I look at it, I think the knee taking is good and should continue.
I ask a simple question: who could be offended or see it as counter productive for players to take the knee?
No one should be offended. I'm certainly not.
Is it counter productive? Yes, when the non-kneelers become heros.
That was two questions
I'm afraid it has to be all or nothing because of the practicalities of the game. You can't kick off with half the players kneeling and the other half not. And if it is every team, every game then it becomes as much a part of routine as a pint, Sussex by the Sea and warming up the keepers. And it gives succour to the odd idiot like the bloke who booed and turned his back at the Chelsea friendly.
I repeat. Racism needs real and direct action, not gestures.