Before I start, having an act of solidarity for their stance against racism is all well and good and I support it wholeheartedly but taking the knee is not and should not be that act IMHO, it is the act of support for a wholly undemocratic far left wing organisation and it also relies heavily upon peer pressure. Why not stand arm in arm or arms around each other.
Rugby players don't have any act before any game now.
Should the crowd be booing?, probably not but it was entirely obvious it would eventually come to this and having the likes Lineker and Southgate saying the people who boo are racist or part of the problem, is wide of the mark.
I have switched off England's game against Romania, because I have had enough of the hypocrisy surrounding this issue. And here's the thing, how many of these millionaire England players will carry their new found political stance on to refusing to play in the 2022 Qatar world cup? and play in the stadia built using slave labour with zero rights or health and safety cover? A country where human rights abuses are happening on a daily basis and then in the run up to the event filling their already bulging bank accounts endorsing sweat shop made goods?
The point has been made, but the good will is running thin, change the act of solidarity now, this ain't going end well.
Rugby players don't have any act before any game now.
Should the crowd be booing?, probably not but it was entirely obvious it would eventually come to this and having the likes Lineker and Southgate saying the people who boo are racist or part of the problem, is wide of the mark.
I have switched off England's game against Romania, because I have had enough of the hypocrisy surrounding this issue. And here's the thing, how many of these millionaire England players will carry their new found political stance on to refusing to play in the 2022 Qatar world cup? and play in the stadia built using slave labour with zero rights or health and safety cover? A country where human rights abuses are happening on a daily basis and then in the run up to the event filling their already bulging bank accounts endorsing sweat shop made goods?
The point has been made, but the good will is running thin, change the act of solidarity now, this ain't going end well.
