Hampster Gull
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- Dec 22, 2010
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You say that but preceded it the usual cliches.....case closed
You say that but preceded it the usual cliches.....case closed
Very much this, the BLM riots in London and other towns and Cities have done nothing to help the cause, why the need to desecrate war memorials? Why the need to fire flare guns at police horses?
As I stated at the beginning of the thread, if players insist on kneeling to this thuggery next season, I shall not boo, I shall simply take my seat after the whole episode has passed, about 5 seconds they’re on their knees for…
If the England team came out the tunnel today and did anything else as a gesture to support the broader cause against racism they would be cheered from the rafters at Wembley and across England.
I agree, you can’t unwind what’s happened in the US and here since GF was killed.
It’s all very well GS and the FA saying by taking the knee they are not political or connected to BLM, the reality on the ground is the interpretational lines on the knee were not drawn in the run up to the euros, they were drawn in May and June last year.
If the England team came out the tunnel today and did anything else as a gesture to support the broader cause against racism they would be cheered from the rafters at Wembley and across England. The fact that they are sticking their heels in just makes it look like it’s the knee or nothing. It’s madness really, the FA’s PR team should be sacked.
...and this is what I mean about the hardcore minority with a hidden agenda and predictable political values.
BLM ?
Regards
DF
Hello again Dog Fart,
I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you. Just take your time to reflect.... and see if a chink of light can shine in your darkness.
Belfields spot on again, who do the FA think they are sending a letter trying to Silence a MP with a view they dont like ,a absolute disgrace and sums up the woke culture trying to shut down free speech
Regards
DF
No... you're just not giving yourself enough time to reflect on your own behaviour. Take time out and come back in a week or so when you've thought it all through.
What a load of waffle !
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DF
This one has a lot of Das Reich energy to it. Absolute plum.
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To be fair, the knee does get in the way of the football. I prefer to boo and slag off the players the second they enter the pitch. I know have to wait until the knee is over. It’s a small sacrifice I guess.
This is how it should be done.
https://www.skysports.com/cricket/n...ment-of-unity-in-fight-against-discrimination
The England and New Zealand players took part in a 'Moment of Unity' before the start of the first Test at Lord's to show their collective determination to fight any form of discrimination in cricket.
The players and match officials stood in silence on the outfield, facing the pavilion, with the England side in T-shirts which incorporated anti-discrimination messages on their front and back.
The wearing of the T-shirts has been driven by the England men's squad and both the men and women will wear them in warm-ups throughout the summer.
The front of the T-shirts carries the message: 'Cricket is a game for everyone'.
There are seven different designs of the shirts, each one featuring a different message on the back.
The words on the back begin 'We stand together against', before one of 'racism', 'religious intolerance', 'sexism', 'transphoboia', 'homophobia', 'ableism' or 'ageism'.
Belfields spot on again, who do the FA think they are sending a letter trying to Silence a MP with a view they dont like ,a absolute disgrace and sums up the woke culture trying to shut down free speech
Regards
DF