And shamefully the cricketer in question has apologised and backtracked
He's just made himself look a proper fool
South Africa's Quinton de Kock has apologised after refusing to take a knee and says he is "not a racist".
The wicketkeeper-batsman
made himself unavailable for the T20 World Cup win against West Indies because he did not want to make the gesture.
"I would like to start by saying sorry to my team-mates, and the fans back home," he said.
"If me taking a knee helps to educate others, and makes the lives of others better, I am more than happy to do so."
Some South Africa players - but not all - took a knee before the defeat by Australia in their T20 World Cup opener, when De Kock scored seven.
Cricket South Africa (CSA) then issued a directive shortly before the match on Tuesday against the Windies that all players should take a knee.
"I did not, in any way, mean to disrespect anyone by not playing against West Indies, especially the West Indian team themselves," added De Kock.