a majority of individuals reaching a concensus is "worrying", how so?
It worries racists because it shows them that despite what they’d like to believe, most people believe in equality.
a majority of individuals reaching a concensus is "worrying", how so?
God knows what I suspect the majority of people on this board would make of "Love Thy Neighbour" and early Alf Garnett stuff on TV. !!!
In those days it was humour and sadly these days it's racist
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Funny how there were no protests or riots in America when Lee Rigby was hacked to death in the street by two coloured men !
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Funny how there were no protests or riots in America when Lee Rigby was hacked to death in the street by two coloured men !
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As a fan, to me it’s an element of tokenism, but at the same time it’s over in a couple of seconds and ultimately doesn’t change my ‘Matchday Experience’. As far as I’m concerned it’s a decision made by the players and they’re the ones who are subject to racist abuse, not me.
If it’s acceptable to boo the knee as an expression of free speech, then it’s also acceptable to boo the national anthem if you’re not a monarchist, and the two minute silence before a match on Remembrance Day. I wouldn’t do either of the latter two, therefore I wouldn’t boo the knee either.
Anyone advocating booing the knee should presumable respect someone booing the anthem/silence out of consistency, if they didn’t they would be hypocrites.
Funny how there were no protests or riots in America when Lee Rigby was hacked to death in the street by two coloured men !
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You called?
I think it’s bollocks but I certainly wouldn’t boo it
I doubt even one person has been influenced and changed their attitude.
I doubt that every footballer agrees with it but the pressure to do it would result in a complete media shit storm if a player didn’t do it.
Those poppies every November: run its course . . . . .
It is on a par with that
The fact there is booing is reason to actively support its continuance.
I hope they carry on with it. Their choice of course. My feeling is, if they stop, the racists will say 'TFFT, they will never win'
Funny how there were no protests or riots in America when Lee Rigby was hacked to death in the street by two coloured men !
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God knows what I suspect the majority of people on this board would make of "Love Thy Neighbour" and early Alf Garnett stuff on TV. !!!
In those days it was humour and sadly these days it's racist
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just wondering what Brighton fans thoughts are currently
**** off & die
No, it's not.
Well for the vast majority of people it's not. There are those from all sides of the political spectrum who have tried to politicise it for there own agenda.
I am pretty sure we have had U.K. politicians take the knee in support of the BLM protests last year so like it or not those that did made the decision to make it political matter in the U.K. I wonder if they regret it now?
That politicisation should be seen in the context of the 2020 BLM protests where we saw some police take the knee in solidarity with BLM protestors. The police were then violently attacked by BLM protesters. The BLM protests vandalised and pulled down statues (most of them listed) some of which was tacitly supported by politicians some of who are pursuing the removal of more statues etc. All of these events happened when the country was in lockdown. If these aspects individually and in aggregate do not make the BLM issue “political” for many many people you are deluded.
Two weeks following these political events the football establishment, media, players supported the BLM cause, by taking the knee and sporting “Black Lives Matter” on their shirts. The football establishment can say what they want BLM is a political movement in the US and it has a foothold in U.K., long before GF.
Anyone that supports keeping politics out of sport has a justifiable claim to give these pampered kneeling privileged multi millionaires a good booing.
I am pretty sure we have had U.K. politicians take the knee in support of the BLM protests last year so like it or not those that did made the decision to make it political matter in the U.K. I wonder if they regret it now?
That politicisation should be seen in the context of the 2020 BLM protests where we saw some police take the knee in solidarity with BLM protestors. The police were then violently attacked by BLM protesters. The BLM protests vandalised and pulled down statues (most of them listed) some of which was tacitly supported by politicians some of who are pursuing the removal of more statues etc. All of these events happened when the country was in lockdown. If these aspects individually and in aggregate do not make the BLM issue “political” for many many people you are deluded.
Two weeks following these political events the football establishment, media, players supported the BLM cause, by taking the knee and sporting “Black Lives Matter” on their shirts. The football establishment can say what they want BLM is a political movement in the US and it has a foothold in U.K., long before GF.
Anyone that supports keeping politics out of sport has a justifiable claim to give these pampered kneeling privileged multi millionaires a good booing.